| 1870 - 610 páginas
...Of Mortimer and his confederates ! K. Edw. Mortimer! who talks of Mortimer? Who wounds me with tho of micklo ' care. Oh might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift up this drooping head. Oh never... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 páginas
...confederates! K. Eda. Mortimer! who talks of Mort!m«r ? Who wounds me with the- name of Mortimi-r, Oh might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift up this drooping head, Oh never more lift up... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1873 - 516 páginas
...rest With those who war no more." King Edward LL, in Marlowe's historical drama, tells the Abbot, " Good father, on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. Oh might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift np this drooping head, Oh never more lift up... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1876 - 474 páginas
...tempests To fall on shore, and here to pine in fear Of Mortimer and his confederates ! K. / • /(. Mortimer ! who talks of Mortimer ? Who wounds me with the name of Mortimer, That bloody man \ — Qood father, on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. 0, might I never ope J these... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1877 - 144 páginas
...tempests driven To fall on shore, and herg to pine in fear 35 Of Mortimer and his confederates. Edw. Mortimer ! who talks of Mortimer ? Who wounds me with...eyes again ! Never again lift up this drooping head ! 0 never more lift up this dying heart ! Y. Spen. Look up, my lord. — Baldock, this drowsiness Betides... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1879 - 206 páginas
...tempests driven, To fall on shore, and here to pine in fear 35 Of Mortimer and his confederates ! K. Edw. Mortimer ! who talks of Mortimer ? Who wounds me with...thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. 40 0 might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift up this drooping head, O, never more lift up... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1879 - 456 páginas
...passions, take this speech, in which the indignant Edward first gives way to anger, and then to misery — Mortimer ! who talks of Mortimer, Who wounds me with...on thy lap lay I this head laden with mickle care. Oi might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift up this drooping head, O, never more lift up... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1879 - 206 páginas
...Mortimer, That bloody man ? — Good father, on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. 40 0 might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift...drooping head, O, never more lift up this dying heart ! Y. Spen. Look up, my lord. — Baldock, this drowsiness Betides no good ; here even we are betray'd.... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1880 - 404 páginas
...take this speech, in which the indignant Edward first gives way to anger, and then to misery — • Mortimer ! who talks of Mortimer, Who wounds me with...on thy lap Lay I this head laden with mickle care. 0, might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift up this drooping head, 0, never more lift up... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1880 - 406 páginas
...passions, take this speeeh, in whieh the indignant Edward first gives way to anger, and then to misery — Mortimer ! who talks of Mortimer, Who wounds me with...Good father, on thy lap Lay I this head laden with miekle eare. 0, might I never ope these eves again, Never again lift up this drooping head, 0, never... | |
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