The Works of Christopher Marlowe ; with Some Account of the Author, and Notes |
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charge That stand and muse at our admirèd arms . The fainting army of that
foolish king . Ther . You see , my lord , what working words Tamb . Usumcasane
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Thy words assure me of kind success : eyes Go , valiant soldier , go before , and
charge That stand and muse at our admirèd arms . The fainting army of that
foolish king . Ther . You see , my lord , what working words Tamb . Usumcasane
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Orc . So prest + are we : but yet , if Sigismund Speak as a friend , and stand not
upon terms , Here is his sword ; let peace be ratified On these conditions
specified before , SCENE II . Drawn with advice of our ambassadors . Enter
CALLAPINE ...
Orc . So prest + are we : but yet , if Sigismund Speak as a friend , and stand not
upon terms , Here is his sword ; let peace be ratified On these conditions
specified before , SCENE II . Drawn with advice of our ambassadors . Enter
CALLAPINE ...
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Nay , stay , my Faustus : I know you'd Thorough I a rock of stone , in one night's
space ; see the Pope , From thence to Venice , Padua , and the rest , And take
some part of holy Peter's feast , In one of which a sumptuous temple stands , The
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Nay , stay , my Faustus : I know you'd Thorough I a rock of stone , in one night's
space ; see the Pope , From thence to Venice , Padua , and the rest , And take
some part of holy Peter's feast , In one of which a sumptuous temple stands , The
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THE FIRST PART OF TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT | 5 |
BALLAD OF FAUSTUS | 136 |
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