The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... stands the wind ? 1 Into what corner peers my halcyon's 1 bill ? 20 330 1 It was a common belief that a stuffed halcyon ( i.e. , kingfisher ) , sus- pended by the bill , showed from what quarter the wind blew . Shake- speare alludes to ...
... stands the wind ? 1 Into what corner peers my halcyon's 1 bill ? 20 330 1 It was a common belief that a stuffed halcyon ( i.e. , kingfisher ) , sus- pended by the bill , showed from what quarter the wind blew . Shake- speare alludes to ...
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... stands the vanes ? East and by south : why then I hope my ships I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles Are gotten up by Nilus ' winding banks : Mine argosy from Alexandria , Loaden with spice and silks , now under sail , Are smoothly ...
... stands the vanes ? East and by south : why then I hope my ships I sent for Egypt and the bordering isles Are gotten up by Nilus ' winding banks : Mine argosy from Alexandria , Loaden with spice and silks , now under sail , Are smoothly ...
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... Stand all aside , and let the Knights determine , And send to keep our galleys under sail , For happily we shall not tarry here ; Now , governor , 2 [ say , ] how are you resolved ? Gov. Thus since your hard conditions are such That you ...
... Stand all aside , and let the Knights determine , And send to keep our galleys under sail , For happily we shall not tarry here ; Now , governor , 2 [ say , ] how are you resolved ? Gov. Thus since your hard conditions are such That you ...
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... stand accursèd in the sight of Heaven , These taxes and afflictions are befallen , And therefore thus we are determinèd . Read there the articles of our decrees . Reader . First , the tribute - money of the Turks shall all be levied ...
... stand accursèd in the sight of Heaven , These taxes and afflictions are befallen , And therefore thus we are determinèd . Read there the articles of our decrees . Reader . First , the tribute - money of the Turks shall all be levied ...
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... stand you thus unmoved with my laments ? Why weep ye not to think upon my wrongs ? Why pine not I , and die in this distress ? 1 Jew . Why , Barabas , as hardly can we brook The cruel handling of ourselves in this ; Thou seest they have ...
... stand you thus unmoved with my laments ? Why weep ye not to think upon my wrongs ? Why pine not I , and die in this distress ? 1 Jew . Why , Barabas , as hardly can we brook The cruel handling of ourselves in this ; Thou seest they have ...
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