The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... eyes , Yet liveth Pierce of Gaveston unsurprised , Breathing , in hope ( malgrado 2 all your beards , That muster rebels thus against your king ) , To see his royal sovereign once again . Enter the Nobles . War . Upon him , soldiers ...
... eyes , Yet liveth Pierce of Gaveston unsurprised , Breathing , in hope ( malgrado 2 all your beards , That muster rebels thus against your king ) , To see his royal sovereign once again . Enter the Nobles . War . Upon him , soldiers ...
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... eyes again ! Never again lift up this drooping head ! O never more lift up this dying heart ! 40 Y. Spen . Look up , my lord . - Baldock , this drowisness Betides no good ; here even we are betrayed . Enter , with Welsh hooks , RICE AP ...
... eyes again ! Never again lift up this drooping head ! O never more lift up this dying heart ! 40 Y. Spen . Look up , my lord . - Baldock , this drowisness Betides no good ; here even we are betrayed . Enter , with Welsh hooks , RICE AP ...
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... eyes , And heart and hands to heaven's immortal throne ; Pay nature's debt with cheerful countenance ; Reduce we all our lessons unto this , 100 1 So old eds . The repetition of " and these " in the next line is certainly suspicious ...
... eyes , And heart and hands to heaven's immortal throne ; Pay nature's debt with cheerful countenance ; Reduce we all our lessons unto this , 100 1 So old eds . The repetition of " and these " in the next line is certainly suspicious ...
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... eyes , being turned to steel , Will sooner sparkle fire than shed a tear . Yet stay , for rather than I'll look on them , Here , here ! [ He gives them the crown . Now , sweet God of heaven , Make me despise this transitory pomp , And ...
... eyes , being turned to steel , Will sooner sparkle fire than shed a tear . Yet stay , for rather than I'll look on them , Here , here ! [ He gives them the crown . Now , sweet God of heaven , Make me despise this transitory pomp , And ...
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... eyes , Conclude against his father what thou wilt , And I myself will willingly subscribe . Y. Mor . First would I hear news he were deposed , And then let me alone to handle him . Enter Messenger . Letters ! from whence ? Mess . From ...
... eyes , Conclude against his father what thou wilt , And I myself will willingly subscribe . Y. Mor . First would I hear news he were deposed , And then let me alone to handle him . Enter Messenger . Letters ! from whence ? Mess . From ...
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