The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1966 - 664 Seiten |
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... loue 3015 In whose sweet being I repose my life , Whose heauenly presence beautified with health , Giues light to Phabus and the fixed stars , As when opposde in one Diamiter Whose absence makes the sun and Moone as darke Their Spheares ...
... loue 3015 In whose sweet being I repose my life , Whose heauenly presence beautified with health , Giues light to Phabus and the fixed stars , As when opposde in one Diamiter Whose absence makes the sun and Moone as darke Their Spheares ...
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... Loue cals to warre , 455 Sighs his Alarmes , Lips his swords are , The field his Armes . The Euening starre I see : Rise youths , the Euening starre 460 Helps Loue to summon warre , Both now imbracing bee . Rise youths , loues right ...
... Loue cals to warre , 455 Sighs his Alarmes , Lips his swords are , The field his Armes . The Euening starre I see : Rise youths , the Euening starre 460 Helps Loue to summon warre , Both now imbracing bee . Rise youths , loues right ...
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... loue , the vanquisht rise And who thou neuer think'st should fall downe lies . Therefore who ere loue sloathfulnesse doth call , Let him surcease : loue tries wit best of all . Achilles burnd Briseis being tane away : Troianes destroy ...
... loue , the vanquisht rise And who thou neuer think'st should fall downe lies . Therefore who ere loue sloathfulnesse doth call , Let him surcease : loue tries wit best of all . Achilles burnd Briseis being tane away : Troianes destroy ...
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PREFACE iii | 14 |
TAMBURLAINE PART II | 73 |
DOCTOR FAUSTUS | 139 |
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