The Works of Christopher Marlowe Including His TranslationsChatto & Windus, 1912 - 376 Seiten |
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... Queen of Heaven , as well s it hath changed my first conceived dis- dain , et since a farther passion feeds my thoughts With ceaseless and disconsolate conceits , Which dye my looks so lifeless as they are , nd might , if my extremes ...
... Queen of Heaven , as well s it hath changed my first conceived dis- dain , et since a farther passion feeds my thoughts With ceaseless and disconsolate conceits , Which dye my looks so lifeless as they are , nd might , if my extremes ...
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... queen ! my queen. Pity , oh pity , sacred emperor , The prostrate service of this wretched town , And take in sign thereof this gilded wreath ; Whereto each man of rule hath given his hand , And wished , as worthy subjects , happy means ...
... queen ! my queen. Pity , oh pity , sacred emperor , The prostrate service of this wretched town , And take in sign thereof this gilded wreath ; Whereto each man of rule hath given his hand , And wished , as worthy subjects , happy means ...
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... Queen of fifteen contributory queens , Now thrown to rooms of black abjection Smeared with blots of basest drudgery , And villainess to SCENE II . ] 25 TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT .
... Queen of fifteen contributory queens , Now thrown to rooms of black abjection Smeared with blots of basest drudgery , And villainess to SCENE II . ] 25 TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT .
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Christopher Marlowe Francis Cunningham. O poor Zabina ! O my queen ! my queen ! Fetch me some water for my burning breast , To cool and comfort me with longer date , That in the shortened sequel of my life I may pour forth my soul into ...
Christopher Marlowe Francis Cunningham. O poor Zabina ! O my queen ! my queen ! Fetch me some water for my burning breast , To cool and comfort me with longer date , That in the shortened sequel of my life I may pour forth my soul into ...
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... Queen of Persia . What saith the noble Soldan and Zenocrate ? Sold . I yield with thanks and protesta- tions Of endless honour to thee for her love . Tamb . Then doubt I not but fair Zeno crate Will soon consent to satisfy us both ...
... Queen of Persia . What saith the noble Soldan and Zenocrate ? Sold . I yield with thanks and protesta- tions Of endless honour to thee for her love . Tamb . Then doubt I not but fair Zeno crate Will soon consent to satisfy us both ...
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