The Poems [of] Christopher MarloweMethuen, 1968 - 271 pagina's |
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... bear . But here nought serves our turns : O heaven and earth , How most most wretched is our human birth ! 240 And now did all the tyrannous crew depart , Knowing there was a storm in Hero's heart Greater than they could make , and ...
... bear . But here nought serves our turns : O heaven and earth , How most most wretched is our human birth ! 240 And now did all the tyrannous crew depart , Knowing there was a storm in Hero's heart Greater than they could make , and ...
Pagina 232
... bear true hearts , stay here ! ' This spectacle Strook Caesar's heart with fear , his hair stood up , And faintness numb'd his steps there on the brink . He thus cried out : " Thou thunderer that guard'st Rome's mighty walls built on ...
... bear true hearts , stay here ! ' This spectacle Strook Caesar's heart with fear , his hair stood up , And faintness numb'd his steps there on the brink . He thus cried out : " Thou thunderer that guard'st Rome's mighty walls built on ...
Pagina 265
... bear ... out , HL ( C ) IV . 197 bear true hearts , L 194 beck , vb , O III . ii . 58 bed - rid , HL ( C ) III . 265–7 behight , O III . ii . 83 bend , vb , HL 1. 210 bereave , O II . xvi . 46 blast , every , L 142 blood , affectionate ...
... bear ... out , HL ( C ) IV . 197 bear true hearts , L 194 beck , vb , O III . ii . 58 bed - rid , HL ( C ) III . 265–7 behight , O III . ii . 83 bend , vb , HL 1. 210 bereave , O II . xvi . 46 blast , every , L 142 blood , affectionate ...
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Her than Mas That were as white as is Ish Bind 18 When | 6 |
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