Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... arms on horse to bend the mace , How oft in arms on foot to break the sword , Which never now these eyes may see again . Arost . Madam , alas , in vain these plaints are shed . Rather with me depart , and help to assuage The thoughtful ...
... arms on horse to bend the mace , How oft in arms on foot to break the sword , Which never now these eyes may see again . Arost . Madam , alas , in vain these plaints are shed . Rather with me depart , and help to assuage The thoughtful ...
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... my comfort , and his mother's joy , The very arm that did hold up our house- Our hopes were stored up in him , I [ Exit . None but a damned murderer could hate ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS . THE SPANISH TRAGEDY; OR HIERONIMO IS MAD AGAIN. ...
... my comfort , and his mother's joy , The very arm that did hold up our house- Our hopes were stored up in him , I [ Exit . None but a damned murderer could hate ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS . THE SPANISH TRAGEDY; OR HIERONIMO IS MAD AGAIN. ...
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... arm unhors'd the proud prince Balthazar ; And his great mind , too full of honor , took To mercy that valiant but ignoble Portuguese . Well heaven is heaven still ! And there is Nemesis , and furies , And things call'd whips , And they ...
... arm unhors'd the proud prince Balthazar ; And his great mind , too full of honor , took To mercy that valiant but ignoble Portuguese . Well heaven is heaven still ! And there is Nemesis , and furies , And things call'd whips , And they ...
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... arm , with my torch in my hand , and my sword rear'd up thus , — And with these words ; What noise is this ? who calls Hieronimo ? May it be done ? Pain . Yea , sir . Hier . Well , sir , then bring me forth , bring me thro ' alley and ...
... arm , with my torch in my hand , and my sword rear'd up thus , — And with these words ; What noise is this ? who calls Hieronimo ? May it be done ? Pain . Yea , sir . Hier . Well , sir , then bring me forth , bring me thro ' alley and ...
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... arms , In a round ivory fount these two shall swim , And dive to make thee sport : Bestow one smile , one little little smile , And in a net of twisted silk and gold In my all - naked arms thyself shalt lie . [ Kit Marlowe , as old ...
... arms , In a round ivory fount these two shall swim , And dive to make thee sport : Bestow one smile , one little little smile , And in a net of twisted silk and gold In my all - naked arms thyself shalt lie . [ Kit Marlowe , as old ...
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