The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... Spurning their crowns from off their captive heads . 40 50 1 Not to be valued ; as in Richard III . , i . 4 : — " Inestimable stones , unvalued jewels . " Usum . And making thee and me , Techelles , 18 [ ACT I. The First Part of.
... Spurning their crowns from off their captive heads . 40 50 1 Not to be valued ; as in Richard III . , i . 4 : — " Inestimable stones , unvalued jewels . " Usum . And making thee and me , Techelles , 18 [ ACT I. The First Part of.
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. Usum . And making thee and me , Techelles , kings , That even to death will follow Tamburlaine . Tamb . Nobly resolved , sweet friends and fol- lowers ! These Lords , perhaps do scorn our ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. Usum . And making thee and me , Techelles , kings , That even to death will follow Tamburlaine . Tamb . Nobly resolved , sweet friends and fol- lowers ! These Lords , perhaps do scorn our ...
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... Usum . Come ! let us meet them at the mountain top , 1 And with a sudden and a hot alarum , Drive all their horses headlong down the hill . Tech . Come , let us march Tamb . Stay ! ask a parle first . The Soldiers enter . ¿ Open the ...
... Usum . Come ! let us meet them at the mountain top , 1 And with a sudden and a hot alarum , Drive all their horses headlong down the hill . Tech . Come , let us march Tamb . Stay ! ask a parle first . The Soldiers enter . ¿ Open the ...
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... Usum . And kingdoms at the least we all expect , Besides the honour in assurèd conquests , When kings shall crouch unto our conquering swords And hosts of soldiers stand amazed at us ; When with their fearful tongues they shall confess ...
... Usum . And kingdoms at the least we all expect , Besides the honour in assurèd conquests , When kings shall crouch unto our conquering swords And hosts of soldiers stand amazed at us ; When with their fearful tongues they shall confess ...
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... Usum . Long may Theridamas remain with us ! 230 Tamb . These are my friends , in whom I more rejoice Than doth the king of Persia in his crown , And by the love of Pylades and Orestes , Whose statues 1 we adore in Scythia , Thyself and ...
... Usum . Long may Theridamas remain with us ! 230 Tamb . These are my friends , in whom I more rejoice Than doth the king of Persia in his crown , And by the love of Pylades and Orestes , Whose statues 1 we adore in Scythia , Thyself and ...
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