The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1AMS Press, 1970 - 3 Seiten |
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... fear'st to die , or with the curtle - axe To hew thy flesh , and make a gaping wound ? Hast thou beheld a peal of ordnance strike A ring of pikes , mingled with shot1 and horse , Whose shattered limbs , being tossed as high as heaven ...
... fear'st to die , or with the curtle - axe To hew thy flesh , and make a gaping wound ? Hast thou beheld a peal of ordnance strike A ring of pikes , mingled with shot1 and horse , Whose shattered limbs , being tossed as high as heaven ...
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... fear as little their taratantaras , their swords or their cannons , as I do a naked lady in a net of gold , and , for fear I should be afraid , would put it off and come to bed with me . Perd . Such a fear , my lord , would never make ...
... fear as little their taratantaras , their swords or their cannons , as I do a naked lady in a net of gold , and , for fear I should be afraid , would put it off and come to bed with me . Perd . Such a fear , my lord , would never make ...
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... fear he is fallen into that damned Art , for which they two are infamous through the world . 2nd Schol . Were he a stranger , and not allied to me , yet should I grieve for him . But come , let us go and inform the Rector , and see if ...
... fear he is fallen into that damned Art , for which they two are infamous through the world . 2nd Schol . Were he a stranger , and not allied to me , yet should I grieve for him . But come , let us go and inform the Rector , and see if ...
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