The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1AMS Press, 1970 - 3 Seiten |
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... earth 2 complaine ! Thy chiefe - borne faire hath lost her faire againe : Her faire in this is lost , that Marlo's ... earth on earth . ” His goulden pen had clos'd her so about , No 1xx Introduction .
... earth 2 complaine ! Thy chiefe - borne faire hath lost her faire againe : Her faire in this is lost , that Marlo's ... earth on earth . ” His goulden pen had clos'd her so about , No 1xx Introduction .
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... earth , Or monster turned to a manly shape , Or of what mould or mettle he be made , What star or state soever govern him , Let us put on our meet encountering minds ; And in detesting such a devilish chief , In love of honour and ...
... earth , Or monster turned to a manly shape , Or of what mould or mettle he be made , What star or state soever govern him , Let us put on our meet encountering minds ; And in detesting such a devilish chief , In love of honour and ...
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... earth , and here let all things end , For earth hath spent the pride of all her fruit , And Heaven consumed his choicest living fire . Let Earth and Heaven his timeless 2 death deplore , For both their worths will equal him no more . 1 ...
... earth , and here let all things end , For earth hath spent the pride of all her fruit , And Heaven consumed his choicest living fire . Let Earth and Heaven his timeless 2 death deplore , For both their worths will equal him no more . 1 ...
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