| 1820 - 408 pagina’s
...Margret. Marg, Why thinks king Henrie's sonne that Margret's love Hangs in the uncertaine ballance of proud time, That death shall make a discord of our thoughts ; No, stab the earle, and, fore the morning sun Shall vaunt him thrice over the loftie east, Margret... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pagina’s
...Margret. Marg, Why thinks king Henrie's sonne that Margret's love Hangs in the uncertaine ballance of proud time, That death shall make a discord of our thoughts ; No, stab the earle, and, fore the morning sun Shall vaunt him thrice over the loftie east, Margret... | |
| 1820 - 404 pagina’s
...Margret. Marg. Why, thinks king Henrie's sonne that Margret's love Hangs in the uncertaine ballance of proud time, That death shall make a discord of our thoughts ; No, stab the earle, and, fore the morning sun Shall vaunt him thrice over the loftie east, Margret... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1825 - 456 pagina’s
...him and Margaret. Margaret. Why, thinks King Henry's son that Marg'ret's love Hangs in th'uncertain balance of proud time? That death shall make a discord of our thoughts? No, stab the earl, and 'fore the morning sun Shall vaunt him thrice over the lofty east, Marg'ret will... | |
| 1820 - 406 pagina’s
...Margret. Marg. Why, thinks king Henrie's sonne that Margret's love Hangs in the uncertaine ballance of proud time, That death shall make a discord of our thoughts ; No, stab the earle, and, fore the morning sun Shall vaunt him thrice over the loftie east, Margret... | |
| Robert Greene - 1831 - 352 pagina’s
...What hopes the Prince to gain by Lacy's death? EDw. To end the loves 'twixt him and Margaret. MAR. Why, thinks King Henry's son that Margaret's love...? That death shall make a discord of our thoughts ? No, stab the earl, and 'fore the morning sun Shall vaunt him thrice over the lofty east, Margaret... | |
| Theodor Ludwig Wilhelm Bischoff - 1858 - 672 pagina’s
...hopos thu Prince to gain by Lacy' s death У Edward. To end the loves'twixt him and Margaret. Margaret. Why, thinks king Henry's son that Margaret's love...time? That death shall make a discord of our thoughts? No, stab the earl, and 'fore the morning sun Shall vaunt him thrice over the loftly east, Margaret... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce, George Peele - 1861 - 650 pagina’s
...Towards Phabiu? fadfring, " &c. Mar. Why, thinks King Henry's eon that Margaret's love Hangs in tli' uncertain balance of proud time ! That death shall make a discord of our thoughts 1 No, stab the earl, and, 'fore the morning sun Shall vaunt him thrice over the lofty east, Margaret... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1887 - 502 pagina’s
...paralleled by a score of other jewels from the reckless work of " George Pyeboard" : such Greene's " Why thinks King Henry's son that Margaret's love Hangs in the uncertain balance of proud time ? " such even Kyd's " There is a path upon your left hand side That leadeth from a guilty conscience... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1901 - 506 pagina’s
...loves 'twixt him and Margaret. Mar. Why, thinks King Henry's son that Marg'ret's love Hangs in th' uncertain balance of proud time? That death shall make a discord of our thoughts ? 95 No, stab the earl, and, 'fore the morning sun Shall vaunt him thrice over the lofty east, Margaret... | |
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