The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... thee laughing - sport , And my nine daughters sing when thou art sad ; From Juno's bird I'll pluck her spotted pride , To make thee wings wherewith to cool thy face ; And Venus ' swans shall shed their silver down To sweeten out the ...
... thee laughing - sport , And my nine daughters sing when thou art sad ; From Juno's bird I'll pluck her spotted pride , To make thee wings wherewith to cool thy face ; And Venus ' swans shall shed their silver down To sweeten out the ...
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... thee will I first beginne ) , thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Green , who hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart , ' There is no God , ' lviii Introduction .
... thee will I first beginne ) , thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Green , who hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart , ' There is no God , ' lviii Introduction .
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... thee , Meaning to mangle all thy provinces . Myc . Brother , I see your meaning well enough , And through your planets I perceive you think I am not wise enough to be a king , But I refer me to my noblemen That know my wit , and can be ...
... thee , Meaning to mangle all thy provinces . Myc . Brother , I see your meaning well enough , And through your planets I perceive you think I am not wise enough to be a king , But I refer me to my noblemen That know my wit , and can be ...
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... thee back return from thence , That I may view these milk - white steeds of mine All loaden with the heads of killed men , 80 And from their knees e'en to their hoofs below 2 Besmeared with blood that makes a dainty show . Ther . Then ...
... thee back return from thence , That I may view these milk - white steeds of mine All loaden with the heads of killed men , 80 And from their knees e'en to their hoofs below 2 Besmeared with blood that makes a dainty show . Ther . Then ...
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... thee ? brother ? -no , a foe ; Monster of nature ! -Shame unto thy stock That dar'st presume thy sovereign for to mock ! Meander , come : I am abused , Meander . 100 [ All go out but COSROE and MENAPHON . Men . How now , my Lord ? What ...
... thee ? brother ? -no , a foe ; Monster of nature ! -Shame unto thy stock That dar'st presume thy sovereign for to mock ! Meander , come : I am abused , Meander . 100 [ All go out but COSROE and MENAPHON . Men . How now , my Lord ? What ...
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