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" Gallop apace, bright Phoebus, through the sky, And dusky night, in rusty iron car, Between you both shorten the time, I pray, That I may see that most desired day When we may meet these traitors in the field. Ah, nothing grieves me, but my little boy... "
Representative English Plays: From the Middle Ages to the End of the ... - 104. lappuse
laboja - 1916 - 836 lapas
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The Works of Shakespeare: The First[-third] Part[s] of King Henry ..., 1. sējums

William Shakespeare - 1909 - 220 lapas
...shroude." There is a well-known passage in Marlowe's Edward the Second (Dyce, 208, b, ed. 1859) :— " Gallop apace, bright Phoebus, through the sky ; And...iron car, Between you both shorten the time, I pray " ; which Shakespeare made use of in Romeo and Juliet, in. ii. I, " dusky night " being " cloudy night...
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The First Part of King Henry the Sixth

William Shakespeare - 1909 - 220 lapas
...shroude." There is a well-known passage in Marlowe's Edward the Second (Dyce, 208, b, ed. 1859) : — " Gallop apace, bright Phoebus, through the sky ; And...iron car, Between you both shorten the time, I pray " ; which Shakespeare made use of in Romeo and Juliet, in. ii. i, "dusky night " being " cloudy night...
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Elizabethan Drama ...: Edward the Second

1910 - 566 lapas
...Mortimer escap'd? With him is Edmund gone associate ? And will Sir John of Hainault lead the round? Welcome, a God's name, madam, and your son; England...misled to countenance their ills. Come, friends, to Bristow,1 there to make us strong; And, winds, as equal be to bring them in, As you injurious were...
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Elizabethan Drama: Marlowe Shakespeare

William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe - 1910 - 458 lapas
...Mortimer escap'd? With him is Edmund gone associate ? And will Sir John of Hainault lead the round? Welcome, a God's name, madam, and your son; England...misled to countenance their ills. Come, friends, to Bristow,1 there to make us strong; And, winds, as equal be to bring them in, As you injurious were...
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The Plays of Christopher Marlowe

Christopher Marlowe - 1910 - 514 lapas
...escap'd ? With him is Edmund gone associate ? And will Sir John of Hainault lead the round ? Welcome, o' God's name, madam, and your son ! England shall welcome...day, When we may meet these traitors in the field I Ah, nothing grieves me, but my little boy Is thus misled to countenance their ills ! Come, friends,...
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Elizabethan Drama: With Introductions and Notes

1910 - 470 lapas
...name, madam, and your son; England shall welcome you and all your rout. Gallop apace, bright Phcebus, through the sky, And dusky night, in rusty iron car,...misled to countenance their ills. Come, friends, to Bristow,1 there to make us strong; And, winds, as equal be to bring them in, As you injurious were...
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Elizabethan Drama ...: With Introductions, Notes and Illustrations, 46. sējums

1910 - 490 lapas
...name, madam, and your son; England shall welcome you and all your rout. Gallop apace, bright Phrebus, through the sky, And dusky night, in rusty iron car,...misled to countenance their ills. Come, friends, to Bristow,1 there to make us strong; And, winds, as equal be to bring them in, As you injurious were...
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The Works of Christopher Marlowe

Christopher Marlowe - 1910 - 668 lapas
...1594 Gallop a pace bright Phcelus through the skie, And duskie night, in rustie iron carre, Betweene you both, shorten the time I pray, That I may see...we may meet these traitors in the field. Ah nothing greeues me but my little boye Is thus misled to countenance their ils. Come friends to Bristow, there...
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The Chief Elizabethan Dramatists, Excluding Shakespeare

William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 916 lapas
...Mortimer escap'd ? With him is Edmund gone associate ? And will Sir John of Hainault lead the round ? Welcome, a' God's name, madam, and your son ; England...my little boy Is thus misled to countenance their ilia. Come, friends, to Bristow,1 there to make us strong ; And, winds, as equal be to bring them in,...
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The Chief Elizabethan Dramatists, Excluding Shakespeare

William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 lapas
...round? Welcome, a' God's name, madam, and your sou ; England shall welcome you and all your rout, tt P Bristow, ' there to make us strong ; And, winds, as equal be to bring them in, » As you injurious...
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