The Works of Christopher Marlowe ...W. Pickering, 1826 |
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第209页
... poor women die for you . ELEAZ . What , die for me ? away ! Q. Mo. Away ! what way ? I pr'ythee speak more kindly ; Why dost thou frown ? at whom ? ELEAZ . At thee . Q. Mo. At me ! Oh ! why at me ? For each contracted frown , A crooked ...
... poor women die for you . ELEAZ . What , die for me ? away ! Q. Mo. Away ! what way ? I pr'ythee speak more kindly ; Why dost thou frown ? at whom ? ELEAZ . At thee . Q. Mo. At me ! Oh ! why at me ? For each contracted frown , A crooked ...
第219页
... poor Hortenzo as his wife , I'll never change my love , but change my life . Enter PHILIP hastily . PHIL . I know he is not dead ; I know proud death Durst not behold such sacred majesty . Why stand you thus distracted ? Mother ...
... poor Hortenzo as his wife , I'll never change my love , but change my life . Enter PHILIP hastily . PHIL . I know he is not dead ; I know proud death Durst not behold such sacred majesty . Why stand you thus distracted ? Mother ...
第235页
... poor In honour and in name , that time Can never take away the crime . Q. Mo. I grant that , friar ; yet rather I'll endure The wound of infamy to kill my name , Than to see Spain bleeding with civil swords . The boy is proud ...
... poor In honour and in name , that time Can never take away the crime . Q. Mo. I grant that , friar ; yet rather I'll endure The wound of infamy to kill my name , Than to see Spain bleeding with civil swords . The boy is proud ...
第251页
... Maria . MARIA . My sovereign lord awake , save poor Maria . OBER . He cannot save thee , save that pain ; Before he wake thou shalt be slain : 1 His mother's hand shall stop thy breath , Thinking her SC . II . ] THE LASCIVIOUS QUEEN . 251.
... Maria . MARIA . My sovereign lord awake , save poor Maria . OBER . He cannot save thee , save that pain ; Before he wake thou shalt be slain : 1 His mother's hand shall stop thy breath , Thinking her SC . II . ] THE LASCIVIOUS QUEEN . 251.
第255页
... poor innocent , Clasp thy cold hand in mine ; for here I'll lie , And since I liv'd for her , for her I'll die . SCENE III . Enter ELEAZAR with a torch ; his rapier drawn . ELEAZ . Bar up my castle gates ! fire and con- fusion Shall ...
... poor innocent , Clasp thy cold hand in mine ; for here I'll lie , And since I liv'd for her , for her I'll die . SCENE III . Enter ELEAZAR with a torch ; his rapier drawn . ELEAZ . Bar up my castle gates ! fire and con- fusion Shall ...
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Abydos Alvero arms BALT Baltazar bastard beauty blood bosom breast Cæsar CARD cardinal Ceres chaste cheeks COLE CRAB crown damn'd dare dead dear death devil dost doth earth ELEAZ Eleazar ELEGIA Exeunt eyes face fair fear fire flame friars give goddess gods grace hair hand hast hate hath head hear heart heaven hell Hellespont here's HERO AND LEANDER Hero's honour HORTEN Hortenzo Hymen is't Jove king kiss live look lord lov'd Love's lovers lust LUST'S DOMINION maid MARIA Marlowe Mendoza mistress Moor mother muse naked night nymph Ovid peace PHIL Philip Prince Philip queen rage Rome SESTYAD shame shine sing slave soldiers soul Spain stand stay STINKARD sweet sword tears tell thee thine thou art thought thyself Tibullus tongue turn'd unto Venus verse wench Zarack Zounds
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第322页 - Which, lightened by her neck, like diamonds shone. She ware no gloves; for neither sun nor wind Would burn or parch her hands, but, to her mind, Or warm or cool them, for they took delight To play upon those hands, they were so white.
第321页 - Her wide sleeves green, and bordered with a grove, Where Venus in her naked glory strove To please the careless and disdainful eyes Of proud Adonis, that before her lies ; Her kirtle blue, whereon was many a stain, Made with the blood of wretched lovers slain.
第345页 - Which made his love through Sestos to be known, And thence unto Abydos sooner blown Than he could sail, for incorporeal Fame, Whose weight consists in nothing but her name, Is swifter than the wind, whose tardy plumes Are reeking water and dull earthly fumes.
第326页 - Blood-quaffing Mars heaving the iron net, Which limping Vulcan and his Cyclops set; Love kindling fire, to burn such towns as Troy...
第352页 - One half appear'd the other half was hid. Thus near the bed she blushing stood upright, And from her countenance behold ye might A kind of twilight break, which through the air, As from an orient cloud, glimps'd here and there ; And round about the chamber this false morn Brought forth the day before the day was born.
第402页 - Come, naked Virtue's only tire, The reaped harvest of the light, Bound up in sheaves of sacred fire. Love calls to war; Sighs his alarms, Lips his swords are, The field his arms.
第328页 - And I in duty will excel all other, As thou in beauty dost exceed Love's mother. Nor heaven, nor thou, were made to gaze upon, As heaven preserves all things, so save thou one. A stately builded ship, well rigged and tall, The ocean maketh more majestical.
第324页 - A pleasant smiling cheek, a speaking eye, A brow for love to banquet royally; And such as knew he was a man would say, Leander, thou art made for amorous play: Why arc thou not in love, and loved of all? Though thou be fair, yet be not thine own thrall.
第341页 - Yet as she went, full often look'd behind, And many poor excuses did she find To linger by the way, and once she stay'd, And would have turn'd again, but was afraid, In offering parley, to be counted light.
第326页 - Venus' glass. There might you see the gods in sundry shapes, Committing heady riots, incest, rapes: For know, that underneath this radiant...