The Works of Christopher Marlowe: With Notes and Some Account of His Life and Writings, Band 2William Pickering, 1850 - 407 Seiten |
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... GUISE . Now shall I prove , and guerdon to the full , The love thou bear'st unto the house of Guise . Where are those perfum'd gloves , which I sent + To be poison'd ? hast thou done them ? speak ; Will every savour breed a pang of ...
... GUISE . Now shall I prove , and guerdon to the full , The love thou bear'st unto the house of Guise . Where are those perfum'd gloves , which I sent + To be poison'd ? hast thou done them ? speak ; Will every savour breed a pang of ...
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... GUISE . NOW , Guise , begin ‡ those deep - engender'd thoughts To burst abroad those never - dying flames Which cannot be extinguish'd but by blood . Oft have I levell'd , and at last have learn'd That peril is the chiefest way to ...
... GUISE . NOW , Guise , begin ‡ those deep - engender'd thoughts To burst abroad those never - dying flames Which cannot be extinguish'd but by blood . Oft have I levell'd , and at last have learn'd That peril is the chiefest way to ...
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... Guise , Since thou hast all the cards within thy hands , To shuffle or cut , take this as surest thing , That , right or wrong , thou deal thyself a king.— Ay , but , Navarre † , — ' tis but a nook of France , Sufficient yet for such a ...
... Guise , Since thou hast all the cards within thy hands , To shuffle or cut , take this as surest thing , That , right or wrong , thou deal thyself a king.— Ay , but , Navarre † , — ' tis but a nook of France , Sufficient yet for such a ...
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... Guise Might well have mov'd your highness to beware How you did meddle with such dangerous gifts . MAR . Too late it is , my lord , if that be true , To blame her highness ; but I hope it be Only some natural passion makes her sick ...
... Guise Might well have mov'd your highness to beware How you did meddle with such dangerous gifts . MAR . Too late it is , my lord , if that be true , To blame her highness ; but I hope it be Only some natural passion makes her sick ...
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... GUISE , ANJOU , and DUMAINE . CATH . My noble son , and princely Duke of Guise , Now have we got the fatal , straggling deer Within the compass of a deadly toil , And , as we late decreed , we may perform . the body of the Old Queen of ...
... GUISE , ANJOU , and DUMAINE . CATH . My noble son , and princely Duke of Guise , Now have we got the fatal , straggling deer Within the compass of a deadly toil , And , as we late decreed , we may perform . the body of the Old Queen of ...
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