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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... king ; For which , had not his highness lov'd him well , He should have lost his head ; but with his look Th ' undaunted spirit of Percy was appeas'd , And Mowbray and he were reconcil'd : Yet dare you brave the king unto his face ...
... king ; For which , had not his highness lov'd him well , He should have lost his head ; but with his look Th ' undaunted spirit of Percy was appeas'd , And Mowbray and he were reconcil'd : Yet dare you brave the king unto his face ...
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... KING EDWARD , Kent , GAVESTON , and Attendants . EDW . I cannot brook these haughty menaces : Am I a king , and must be over - rul'd ? — Brother , display my ensigns in the field : I'll bandy with the barons and the earls , And either ...
... KING EDWARD , Kent , GAVESTON , and Attendants . EDW . I cannot brook these haughty menaces : Am I a king , and must be over - rul'd ? — Brother , display my ensigns in the field : I'll bandy with the barons and the earls , And either ...
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... king and he doth march : Nay , more , the guard upon his lordship waits , And all the court begins to flatter him . WAR . Thus leaning on the shoulder of the king , He nods , and scorns , and smiles at those that pass . E. MOR . Doth no ...
... king and he doth march : Nay , more , the guard upon his lordship waits , And all the court begins to flatter him . WAR . Thus leaning on the shoulder of the king , He nods , and scorns , and smiles at those that pass . E. MOR . Doth no ...
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... king , And at the court - gate hang the peasant up , Who , swoln with venom of ambitious pride , Will be the ruin of the realm and us . WAR . Here comes my Lord of Canterbury's grace . LAN . His countenance bewrays he is displeas'd ...
... king , And at the court - gate hang the peasant up , Who , swoln with venom of ambitious pride , Will be the ruin of the realm and us . WAR . Here comes my Lord of Canterbury's grace . LAN . His countenance bewrays he is displeas'd ...
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... king shall lose his crown ; for we have power , And courage too , to be reveng'd at full . ARCHB . OF CANT . But yet lift not your swords against the king . LAN . No ; but we'll lift Gaveston from hence . WAR . And war must be the means ...
... king shall lose his crown ; for we have power , And courage too , to be reveng'd at full . ARCHB . OF CANT . But yet lift not your swords against the king . LAN . No ; but we'll lift Gaveston from hence . WAR . And war must be the means ...
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