| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 páginas
...his absence thus 1 mourn. Did never sorrow go so near my heart As doth the want of my sweet Gaveston; And could my crown's revenue bring him back, I would freely give it to his enemies, And think I gain'd, having bought so dear a friend. Q. Isab. Hark! how he harps upon his minion. K. Edw. My heart... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1920 - 214 páginas
...absence thus I mourn : Did never sorrow go so near my heart, 305 As doth the want of my sweet Gaveston ! And could my crown's revenue bring him back, I would freely give it to his enemies, And think I gain'd, having bought so dear a friend. Q. Isab. Hark ! how he harps upon his minion ! 310 K. Edw.... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1926 - 840 páginas
...his absence thus I mourn. Did never sorrow go so near my heart As doth the want of my sweet Gaveston; And could my crown's revenue bring him back, I would freely give it to his enemies, And think I gained, having bought so dear a friend. Isab. Harkl how he harps upon his minion. *» Edw. My heart... | |
| Harold F. Rubinstein - 1928 - 1138 páginas
...absence thus I mourn : Did never sorrow go so near my heart As doth the want of my sweet Gaveston ; p I gain'd, having bought so dear a friend. Q. ISAB. : Hark, how he harps upon his minion ! K. EDW. :... | |
| James Phinney Baxter - 1915 - 790 páginas
...absence thus I mourn. Did never sorrow go so near my heart, As doth the want of my sweet Gaveston! And could my crown's revenue bring him back, I would freely give it to his enemies, And think I gained, having bought so dear a friend. Young Mortimer, influenced by the Queen who desires to regain... | |
| Byrne Fone - 1998 - 880 páginas
...[1.4.307-37] K. EDW: He's gone, and for his absence thus I mourn. Did never sorrow go so near my heart And could my crown's revenue bring him back, I would freely give it to his enemies— And think I gain'd, having bought so dear a friend! Q. ISAB: Hark, how he harps upon his minion. K. EDW: My heart... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 2000 - 564 páginas
...his absence thus I mourn: Did never sorrow go so near my heart As doth the want of my sweet Gaveston; And, could my crown's revenue bring him back, I would freely give it to his enemies, And think I gain'd, having bought so dear a friend. 310 Hark, how he harps upon his minion! My heart is as an... | |
| Laurie Shannon - 2002 - 255 páginas
...After the favorite's banishment, Edward professes his willingness to exchange a king's revenue for him: "could my crown's revenue bring him back / I would freely give it . . . / And think I gained, having bought so dear a friend" (1.4.307—9). 19 The notion that a friend... | |
| Patrick Cheney - 2004 - 350 páginas
...his absence thus I mourn. Did never sorrow go so near my heart As doth the want of my sweet Gaveston; And could my crown's revenue bring him back, I would freely give it to his enemies And think I gained, having bought so dear a friend. Isabella: Hark how he harps upon his minion. Edward: My heart... | |
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