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... such outrageous passions claw my soul , As with the wings of rancour and disdain Full oft am I soaring up to high heaven , 1 A principal manor belonging to the Mortimers . To ' plain me to the gods against them both EDWARD THE SECOND . 21.
... such outrageous passions claw my soul , As with the wings of rancour and disdain Full oft am I soaring up to high heaven , 1 A principal manor belonging to the Mortimers . To ' plain me to the gods against them both EDWARD THE SECOND . 21.
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... soul . Know that I am a king : O , at that name I feel a hell of grief . Where is my crown ? Gone , gone , and do I still remain alive ? Light . You're overwatch'd , my lord ; lie down and rest . Edw . But that grief keeps me waking , I ...
... soul . Know that I am a king : O , at that name I feel a hell of grief . Where is my crown ? Gone , gone , and do I still remain alive ? Light . You're overwatch'd , my lord ; lie down and rest . Edw . But that grief keeps me waking , I ...
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... soul to the devil , to have an Evil Spirit at his command for twenty - four years . When the years are expired , the devils claim his soul . FAUSTUS , the night of his death . WAGNER , his servant . Faust . Say , Wagner , thou hast ...
... soul to the devil , to have an Evil Spirit at his command for twenty - four years . When the years are expired , the devils claim his soul . FAUSTUS , the night of his death . WAGNER , his servant . Faust . Say , Wagner , thou hast ...
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... soul . O , he stays my tongue : I would lift up my hands , but see , they hold ' em , they hold ' em . Scholars . Who , Faustus ? Faust . Why , Lucifer and Mephostophilis . O , gentlemen , I gave them my soul for my cunning . Scholars ...
... soul . O , he stays my tongue : I would lift up my hands , but see , they hold ' em , they hold ' em . Scholars . Who , Faustus ? Faust . Why , Lucifer and Mephostophilis . O , gentlemen , I gave them my soul for my cunning . Scholars ...
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... soul . O lente lente currite noctis equi . The stars move still , time runs , the clock will strike , The devil will come , and Faustus must be damn'd . O , I will leap to heaven : who pulls me down ? See where Christ's blood streams in ...
... soul . O lente lente currite noctis equi . The stars move still , time runs , the clock will strike , The devil will come , and Faustus must be damn'd . O , I will leap to heaven : who pulls me down ? See where Christ's blood streams in ...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ... Charles Lamb No preview available - 1907 |
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