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... unto the place , And see if Porrex live , or thus be slain . [ Exit . Marc . Alas ! he liveth not , it is too true , That with these eyes , of him a peerless prince , Son to a king , and in the flower of 2 THOMAS SACKVILLE AND THOMAS ...
... unto the place , And see if Porrex live , or thus be slain . [ Exit . Marc . Alas ! he liveth not , it is too true , That with these eyes , of him a peerless prince , Son to a king , and in the flower of 2 THOMAS SACKVILLE AND THOMAS ...
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... Unto so worthy wight so wretched end : But most hard cruel heart that could consent , To lend the hateful destinies that hand , By which , alas ! so heinous crime was wrought ; - queen of adamant , O marble breast , Ο If not the favour ...
... Unto so worthy wight so wretched end : But most hard cruel heart that could consent , To lend the hateful destinies that hand , By which , alas ! so heinous crime was wrought ; - queen of adamant , O marble breast , Ο If not the favour ...
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... Unto the walls of York the Scots make road , And unresisted draw away rich spoils . Mort . jun . The haughty Dane commands the narrow seas , While in the harbour ride thy ships unrigg'd . Lan . What foreign prince sends thee ambassadors ...
... Unto the walls of York the Scots make road , And unresisted draw away rich spoils . Mort . jun . The haughty Dane commands the narrow seas , While in the harbour ride thy ships unrigg'd . Lan . What foreign prince sends thee ambassadors ...
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... unto me , for nothing can rescue me . Sec . Sch . Pray thou , and we will pray , that God may have mercy upon thee . Faust . Gentlemen , farewell ; if I live till morning , I'll visit you ; if not , Faustus is gone to hell . Scholars ...
... unto me , for nothing can rescue me . Sec . Sch . Pray thou , and we will pray , that God may have mercy upon thee . Faust . Gentlemen , farewell ; if I live till morning , I'll visit you ; if not , Faustus is gone to hell . Scholars ...
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... ; farewell . [ Exit . [ aside . I cannot lend an ear to hear you part . [ Maria goes Alb . But you did lend a hand unto my entrance . in . [ He descends . Alb . ( solus ) How have I wrong'd my THE HOG HATH LOST HIS PEARL . 39.
... ; farewell . [ Exit . [ aside . I cannot lend an ear to hear you part . [ Maria goes Alb . But you did lend a hand unto my entrance . in . [ He descends . Alb . ( solus ) How have I wrong'd my THE HOG HATH LOST HIS PEARL . 39.
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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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