The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... fields , Your Grace hath taken order by Theridamas , Charged with a thousand horse , to apprehend And bring him captive to your Highness ' throne . Myc . Full true thou speak'st , and like thyself , my Lord , Whom I may term a Damon for ...
... fields , Your Grace hath taken order by Theridamas , Charged with a thousand horse , to apprehend And bring him captive to your Highness ' throne . Myc . Full true thou speak'st , and like thyself , my Lord , Whom I may term a Damon for ...
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... field , Whose ransom made them march in coats of gold , With costly jewels hanging at their ears , And shining stones upon their lofty crests , 1 8vo . " shippe . " - 4to . " ships . " 140 2 Old copies " Conerus . " 3 I.e. nobles . Now ...
... field , Whose ransom made them march in coats of gold , With costly jewels hanging at their ears , And shining stones upon their lofty crests , 1 8vo . " shippe . " - 4to . " ships . " 140 2 Old copies " Conerus . " 3 I.e. nobles . Now ...
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... field ; And while the base - born Tartars take it up , You , fighting more for honour than for gold , Shall massacre those greedy - minded slaves ; And when their scattered army is subdued , And you march on their slaughtered carcases ...
... field ; And while the base - born Tartars take it up , You , fighting more for honour than for gold , Shall massacre those greedy - minded slaves ; And when their scattered army is subdued , And you march on their slaughtered carcases ...
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... field ? Myc . Thou liest . Tamb . Base villain ! darest thou give 2 the lie ? 1 The " clout " was the mark at which the archers aimed , and the " pin " was the nail which fastened it . 2 So 8vo . Dyce follows the reading of the 4to ...
... field ? Myc . Thou liest . Tamb . Base villain ! darest thou give 2 the lie ? 1 The " clout " was the mark at which the archers aimed , and the " pin " was the nail which fastened it . 2 So 8vo . Dyce follows the reading of the 4to ...
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... field , and fetch thee hence ! Alas ! poor Turk ! his fortune is too weak To encounter with the strength of Tamburlaine . View well my camp , and speak indifferently ; Do not my captains and my soldiers look As if they meant to conquer ...
... field , and fetch thee hence ! Alas ! poor Turk ! his fortune is too weak To encounter with the strength of Tamburlaine . View well my camp , and speak indifferently ; Do not my captains and my soldiers look As if they meant to conquer ...
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