The Works of Christopher Marlowe: With Notes and Some Account of His Life and Writings, Band 2William Pickering, 1850 - 407 Seiten |
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... ISAB . Unto the forest , gentle Mortimer , To live in grief and baleful discontent ; For now my lord the king regards me not , But dotes upon the love of Gaveston : He claps his cheeks , and hangs about his neck , Smiles in his face ...
... ISAB . Unto the forest , gentle Mortimer , To live in grief and baleful discontent ; For now my lord the king regards me not , But dotes upon the love of Gaveston : He claps his cheeks , and hangs about his neck , Smiles in his face ...
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... ISAB . Farewell , sweet Mortimer ; and , for my sake , Forbear to levy arms against the king . Y. MOR . Ay , if words will serve ; if not , I must . Enter GAVESTON † and KENT . [ Exeunt . GAV . Edmund , the mighty prince of Lancaster ...
... ISAB . Farewell , sweet Mortimer ; and , for my sake , Forbear to levy arms against the king . Y. MOR . Ay , if words will serve ; if not , I must . Enter GAVESTON † and KENT . [ Exeunt . GAV . Edmund , the mighty prince of Lancaster ...
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... . Come , let's go : Oh , that we might as well return as go ! § my lord , drops ] One of the modern editors prints “ my love drops . " || pass ] i . e . care . Enter QUEEN ISABELLA T. ISAB . Whither goes my lord EDWARD THE SECOND . 185.
... . Come , let's go : Oh , that we might as well return as go ! § my lord , drops ] One of the modern editors prints “ my love drops . " || pass ] i . e . care . Enter QUEEN ISABELLA T. ISAB . Whither goes my lord EDWARD THE SECOND . 185.
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... ISAB . Whither goes my lord ? Edw . Fawn not on me , French strumpet ! get thee gone . ISAB . On whom but on my husband should I fawn ? GAV . On Mortimer ; with whom , ungentle queen— I say no more - judge you the rest , my lord . ISAB ...
... ISAB . Whither goes my lord ? Edw . Fawn not on me , French strumpet ! get thee gone . ISAB . On whom but on my husband should I fawn ? GAV . On Mortimer ; with whom , ungentle queen— I say no more - judge you the rest , my lord . ISAB ...
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... ISAB . Oh , miserable and distressèd queen ! Would , when I left sweet France , and was embark'd , That charming Circe , walking on the waves , Had chang❜d my shape ! or at the marriage - day The cup of Hymen had been full of poison ...
... ISAB . Oh , miserable and distressèd queen ! Would , when I left sweet France , and was embark'd , That charming Circe , walking on the waves , Had chang❜d my shape ! or at the marriage - day The cup of Hymen had been full of poison ...
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