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... Gaueston . Gau . I can no longer keepe me from my lord . 130 135 Edw . What Gaueston , welcome : kis not my hand , 140 Embrace me Gaueston as I do thee : Why shouldst thou kneele , knowest thou not who I am ? Thy friend , thy selfe ...
... Gaueston . Gau . I can no longer keepe me from my lord . 130 135 Edw . What Gaueston , welcome : kis not my hand , 140 Embrace me Gaueston as I do thee : Why shouldst thou kneele , knowest thou not who I am ? Thy friend , thy selfe ...
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... Gaueston . But that will more exasperate his wrath , 475 I must entreat him , I must speake him faire , And be a meanes to call home Gaueston : And yet heele euer dote on Gaueston , And so am I for euer miserable . Enter the Nobles to ...
... Gaueston . But that will more exasperate his wrath , 475 I must entreat him , I must speake him faire , And be a meanes to call home Gaueston : And yet heele euer dote on Gaueston , And so am I for euer miserable . Enter the Nobles to ...
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Christopher Marlowe. From Gaueston , from wicked Gaueston , And all in vaine , for when I speake him faire , 1125 He turnes away , and smiles vpon his minion . Mor . iu . Cease to lament , and tell vs wheres the king ? Qu . What would ...
Christopher Marlowe. From Gaueston , from wicked Gaueston , And all in vaine , for when I speake him faire , 1125 He turnes away , and smiles vpon his minion . Mor . iu . Cease to lament , and tell vs wheres the king ? Qu . What would ...
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PREFACE iii | 14 |
TAMBURLAINE PART II | 73 |
DOCTOR FAUSTUS | 139 |
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