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" O treacherous Warwick! thus to wrong thy friend. James. I see it is your life these arms pursue. Gav. Weaponless must I fall, and die in bands ? Oh! must this day be period of my life ? Centre of all my bliss! "
The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare:: And ... - Page 142
by John Payne Collier - 1831 - 508 pages
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The Ancient British Drama ...

Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 618 pages
...Enter GAVESTON mourning, and the Earl of PEMBROKE'S men. Gav. O treacherous Warwick ! thus to wrong thy friend. James. I see it is your life these arms...pursue. Gav. Weaponless must I fall ? and die in bands ? O must this day be period of my life ! Center of all my bliss !— and ye be men, Speed to the king....
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The Ancient British Drama ...

Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 618 pages
...Enter GAVESTON mourning, and tie Earl of PEMBROKE'S me.n. Go». О treacherous Warwick ! thus to wrong thy friend. James. I see it is your life these arms pursue. Gar. Weaponless must I fall ? and die iir bands ? О must this day be period of my life ! Center of...
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A Select Collection of Old Plays: Gammer Gurton's needle; Alexander and ...

Robert Dodsley - English drama - 1825 - 426 pages
...pursue. Gaveston. Weaponless must I fall? and die in bands? O must this day be period of my life! Center of all my bliss! and ye be men, Speed to the king. thy friend. James. Your Lordship doth dishonour to yourself, And wrong our lord, your honourable friend....
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A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes, Volume 2

Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist - English drama - 1825 - 422 pages
...GAVESTON mourning, and the earl of PEMBROKE'S men. Gaveston. O treacherous Warwick ! thus to wrong thy friend. James. I see it is your life these arms pursue. Gaveston. Weaponless must I fall? and die in bands? O must this day be period of my life ! Center of...
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The works of Christopher Marlowe [ed. by G. Robinson].

Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 348 pages
...Enter GAvESTON mourning, and the Earl of Pembroke's Men. GAv. O treacherous Warwick ! thus to wrong thy friend. JAMES. I see it is your life these arms...of all my bliss ? And ye be men, Speed to the king. Enter WARWICK and his company. WAR. My lord of Pembroke's men, Strive you no more—I will have that...
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The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Volumes 1-3

Christopher Marlowe - Dramatists, English - 1826 - 1070 pages
...Enter GAvESTON mourning, and the Earl of Pe broke* Men. GAv. O treacherous Warwick ! thus to wrong thy friend. JAMES. I see it is your life these arms...of all my bliss? And ye be men, Speed to the king. Enter WARWICK and his company. WAR. My lord of Pembroke's men, Strive you no more—I will have that...
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The Works of Christopher Marlowe: With Notes and Some Account of ..., Volume 2

Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - English drama - 1850 - 460 pages
...Oh, treacherous Warwick, thus to wrong thy friend ! JAMES. I see it is your life these arms pursuelT. GAV. Weaponless must I fall, and die in bands? Oh,...day be period of my life, Centre of all* my bliss? An ye be men, Speed to the king. Enter WARWICK and Soldiers. WAR. My Lord of Pembroke's men, Strive...
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The Works of Christopher Marlowe: With Some Account of the Author, and Notes ...

Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 pages
...Attendant« of PEMBROKE. Qav. 0 treacherous Warwick, thus to wrong thy friend ! Jame». I see it is y our life these arms pursue. § Gav. Weaponless must I fall, and die in bauds ? 0, must this day be period of my life, Centre of all || my bliss 1 An ye be men, Speed to the...
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Histories

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 506 pages
...treacherous Warwick, thus to wrong thy friend I James. I see it is your life these arms pursue. Oav. Weaponless must I fall, and die in bands : Oh, must...Warwick. My lord of Pembroke's men, Strive you no more — I will have that Gaveston. Jama. Tour lordship doth dishonour to yourself, And wrong our lord,...
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The Works of the British Dramatists: Carefully Selected from the Original ...

English drama - 1870 - 610 pages
...GAVESTON ' mourning, JAMES and other Attendants of PEMBROKE. Gav. Oh, treacherous Warwick, thus to wrong thy friend ! James. I see it is your life these arms pursue. Gav. Weaponless must I fall, and dio in bands ? Oh, must this day be period of my life. Centre of all my bliss ? An ye be men, Speed...
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