The Works of Christopher Marlowe ; with Some Account of the Author, and Notes |
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Well done , my boy ! thou shalt have shield and lance , Armour of proof , horse ,
helm , and curtle - axe , And I will teach thee how to charge thy foe , And
harmless run among the deadly pikes . If thou wilt love the wars and follow me ,
Thou shalt ...
Well done , my boy ! thou shalt have shield and lance , Armour of proof , horse ,
helm , and curtle - axe , And I will teach thee how to charge thy foe , And
harmless run among the deadly pikes . If thou wilt love the wars and follow me ,
Thou shalt ...
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So shalt thou shew thyself an obedient run * up and down the world with this t
case of servant , rapiers , wounding myself when I could get none And we will ...
And what art thou , the fifth ? shalt behold the Seven Deadly Sins appear to Glut .
So shalt thou shew thyself an obedient run * up and down the world with this t
case of servant , rapiers , wounding myself when I could get none And we will ...
And what art thou , the fifth ? shalt behold the Seven Deadly Sins appear to Glut .
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Now shalt thou see the death of Abigail , Bara . A friar ! false villain , he hath done
the That thou mayst freely live to be my heir . deed . Itha . Why , master , will you
poison her with a Itha . How , sir ! mess of rice - porridge ? that will preserve life ...
Now shalt thou see the death of Abigail , Bara . A friar ! false villain , he hath done
the That thou mayst freely live to be my heir . deed . Itha . Why , master , will you
poison her with a Itha . How , sir ! mess of rice - porridge ? that will preserve life ...
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