The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1AMS Press, 1970 - 3 Seiten |
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... doth set his soaring thought On crowned kings that Fortune hath low brought , Or some upreared high - aspiring swaine As it might be the Turkish Tamburlaine . Then weeneth he his base drink - drownèd spright Rapt to the three - fold ...
... doth set his soaring thought On crowned kings that Fortune hath low brought , Or some upreared high - aspiring swaine As it might be the Turkish Tamburlaine . Then weeneth he his base drink - drownèd spright Rapt to the three - fold ...
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... Doth prey upon my flocks of passengers ; And , as I hear , doth mean to pull my plumes : Therefore ' tis good and meet for to be wise . Meand . Oft have I heard your Majesty complain Of Tamburlaine , that sturdy Scythian thief , That ...
... Doth prey upon my flocks of passengers ; And , as I hear , doth mean to pull my plumes : Therefore ' tis good and meet for to be wise . Meand . Oft have I heard your Majesty complain Of Tamburlaine , that sturdy Scythian thief , That ...
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... Doth mean to soar above the highest sort . Tech . And that made us the friends of Tamburlaine , To lift our swords against the Persian king . Usum . For as when Jove did thrust old Saturn down , Neptune and Dis gained each of them a ...
... Doth mean to soar above the highest sort . Tech . And that made us the friends of Tamburlaine , To lift our swords against the Persian king . Usum . For as when Jove did thrust old Saturn down , Neptune and Dis gained each of them a ...
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