The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Band 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... hast the philosopher's stone ? and thou hast , break my head with it , I'll forgive thee . Slave . No , sir ; I can cut and shave . Bar . Let me see , sirrah , are you not an old shaver ? 2 Slave . Alas , sir ! I am a very youth . Bar ...
... hast the philosopher's stone ? and thou hast , break my head with it , I'll forgive thee . Slave . No , sir ; I can cut and shave . Bar . Let me see , sirrah , are you not an old shaver ? 2 Slave . Alas , sir ! I am a very youth . Bar ...
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... hast thy crowns , fellow ; come , let's away . Math . Sirrah , Jew , remember the book . 160 Bar . Marry will I , sir . [ Exeunt MATHIAS and his Mother . Off . Come , I have made A reasonable market ; let's away . [ Exeunt Officers with ...
... hast thy crowns , fellow ; come , let's away . Math . Sirrah , Jew , remember the book . 160 Bar . Marry will I , sir . [ Exeunt MATHIAS and his Mother . Off . Come , I have made A reasonable market ; let's away . [ Exeunt Officers with ...
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... hast thou spent thy time ? Itha . ' Faith , master , In setting Christian villages on fire , Chaining of eunuchs , binding galley - slaves . One time I was an hostler in an inn , And in the night time secretly would I steal To ...
... hast thou spent thy time ? Itha . ' Faith , master , In setting Christian villages on fire , Chaining of eunuchs , binding galley - slaves . One time I was an hostler in an inn , And in the night time secretly would I steal To ...
Seite 53
... hast thou 1 done ? [ Aside . Lod . Why on the sudden is your colour changed ? Abig . I know not , but farewell , I must be gone . Bar . Stay her , but let her not speak one word more . Lod . Mute o ' the sudden ; here's a. 1 Old ed ...
... hast thou 1 done ? [ Aside . Lod . Why on the sudden is your colour changed ? Abig . I know not , but farewell , I must be gone . Bar . Stay her , but let her not speak one word more . Lod . Mute o ' the sudden ; here's a. 1 Old ed ...
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... hast thou lost thy father ? And all unknown , and unconstrained of me , Art thou again got to the nunnery ? Now here she writes , and wills me to repent . Repentance ! Spurca ! what pretendeth 2 this ? I fear she knows - ' tis so of my.
... hast thou lost thy father ? And all unknown , and unconstrained of me , Art thou again got to the nunnery ? Now here she writes , and wills me to repent . Repentance ! Spurca ! what pretendeth 2 this ? I fear she knows - ' tis so of my.
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