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" Edwardum occidere nolite timere bonum est Kill not the king 'tis good to fear the worst. Unpointed as it is, thus shall it go, That, being dead, if it chance to be found, Matrevis and the rest may bear the blame, And we be quit that caused it to be done. "
The works of Christopher Marlowe [ed. by G. Robinson]. - Page 100
by Christopher Marlowe - 1826
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A Select Collection of Old Plays, Volume 2

English drama - 1744 - 378 pages
...nelite timere bcnvm 'fjt. Kill not the king, 'tis good to fear the worft. Unpointed as it is, thus fhall it go, That being dead, if it chance to be found, Matrevis and'the reft may bear the blame, '; And we be quit that caus'd it to be done. Within this room is lock'd...
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A Select Collection of Old Plays: Gammer Gurton's needle

English drama - 1780 - 428 pages
...not the king, 'tis good to fear the ivoril. Unpointed as it is, thus fhall it <ro, II. cV That ; . That being dead, if it chance to be found, Matrevis and the reft may bear the blame, And we be quit that causM it to be done. Within this room is lock'd the meflenger,...
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The Ancient British Drama ...

Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 618 pages
...occidere nolite timere bonum eit, Kill not the kin«:, 'tis good to fear the worst, Unpointed as ic is, thus shall it go, That being dead, if it chance...the rest may bear the blame, And we be quit, that caused it to be done. Within this room is locked the messenger, That shall convey it, and perform the...
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The Ancient British Drama ...

Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 620 pages
...Fear not to kill the king, 'tis good he die. But read it thus, and that's another sense : Edrcardum occidere nolite timere bonum est. Kill not the king,...fear the worst) Unpointed as it is, thus shall it go, go ! EDWARD If. That being dead, if it chance to be found, Matrevis and the rest may bear the blame,...
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The Ancient British Drama ...

Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 618 pages
...bonum est, Kill not the king, 'tis good to fear the worst, Unpointed as it is, thus shall it go, RO! That being dead, if it chance to be found, Matrevis...the rest may bear the blame, And we be quit, that caused it to be done. Within this room is locked the messenger, That shall convey it, and perform the...
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Half hours of English history, selected and illustr. by C. Knight, Volume 1

English history - 1851 - 706 pages
...he die ; But read it thus, and that 's another sense ; Edwardum occidere nolite, timere bonum ел, Kill not the king, 'tis good to fear the worst. Unpointed as it is, thus shalt it go, That, being dead, if it chance to be found, bfatrevis und the rest may bear the blame,...
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Fasti Herefordenses: And Other Antiquarian Memorials of Hereford

Francis Tebbs Havergal - Clergy - 1869 - 356 pages
...Fear not to kill the king, 'tis good he die. But read it thus, and that's another sense— Edwardum occidere nolite, timere bonum est: Kill not the king,...the worst. Unpointed as it is, thus shall it go," etc. Mr. Collier appends the following note :—" Sir J. Harington has an Epigram (LIE 33) ' of writing...
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The Works of the British Dramatists: Carefully Selected from the Original ...

English drama - 1870 - 610 pages
...; Edwardian occidere nolite, timare Ъопит est, Kill not the king, 'tis good tafear the wont.1 greatness? Grac. I preach patience, And must endure...Fid. I was never yet At such a hunt's-up,1 nor was blamo, And we be quit that caus'd it to be done. Within this room is lock'd the messenger That shall...
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The works of the British dramatists, selected, with notes ..., Volume 31

sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 pages
...sense ; Edwardum occidere noliie, timtre boitum est. Kill not the king, 'tis good to fear the- worst.1 ied him thus two or three year, Though ho sue informa pauperii, in spite Of all h Matrovis and the rest may bear the blamo, And we be quit that caus'd it to bo done. Within this room...
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Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest Fields of Literature: A Melange ...

Charles Carroll Bombaugh - Literary curiosa - 1874 - 876 pages
...die. liut read it thus, and that's another sense: Edtcartlttm uccidcre uolitf, tintere boiium eat. Kill not the king, 'tis good to fear the worst. Unpointed as it is, thus shall it go, Ac. Mr. Collier appends the following note : — Sir J. Ilarington has an Epigram [I<. i., E. .'!3]...
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