| William Allan Neilson - English drama - 1911 - 936 pages
...GAVEBTON mourning, [JAMES and other] Attendants O/PEMBHOKB. Gav. 0 treacherous Warwick ! thus to wrong thy friend. James. I see it is your life these arms pursue. Gao. Weaponless must I fall, and die in bands ? О ! must this day be period of my life ? Centre of... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - Poetry - 1912 - 430 pages
...GAVESTON mourning, JAMES, and other Attendants of PEMBROKE Gav. O treacherous Warwick! thus to wrong thy friend. James. I see it is your life these arms...day be period of my life ? Centre of all my bliss ln An ye be men, Speed to the king. Enter WARWICK and Soldiers War. My lord of Pembroke's men, Strive... | |
| WILLIAM LYON PHELPS - 1912 - 456 pages
...GAVESTON mourning, JAMES, and other Attendants of PEMBROKE Gav. O treacherous Warwick! thus to wrong thy friend. James. I see it is your life these arms...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... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - Dido (Legendary character) - 1912 - 516 pages
...GAVESTON mourning, JAMES and other Attendants of PEMBROKE. 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, Centre of all my bliss ? And ye be men, Speed to the king.... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - English drama - 1916 - 860 pages
...Gaveston mourning, James, and other Attendants of Pembroke. Gav. 0 treacherous Warwick, thus to wrong cursed boy ! None but a villain boy To ease your...Are. Nay, then, I am betrayed: I feel the plot cast 0 must this day be period " of my life? Center of all my bliss ! An 6S ye be men. Speed to the king.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1920 - 214 pages
...GAVESTON mourning, JAMES and other Attendants of PEMBROKE. Gav. O treacherous Warwick, thus to wrong thy friend ! James. I see it is your life these arms...this day be period of my life, Centre of all my bliss ? An ye be men, 5 Speed to the king. Enter WARW1CK and Soldiers. War. My lord of Pembroke's men, Strive... | |
| Thomas Donovan - English drama - 1923 - 36 pages
...in the scene he said the coronation was " ended," MARLOWE'S EDWARD II ACT III. Scene i. line 4 : " O must this day be period of my life ? Centre of all my bliss." Tancock, editor, remarks, " There is some slight confusion here." Then let me suggest a transposition... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - English drama - 1926 - 840 pages
...mourning, [JAMES, and others,} the Earl of PEMBROKE'S men Gav. О treacherous Warwick 1 thus to wrong thy friend. James. I see it is your life these arms pursue. Gay. Weaponless must I fall, and die in bands? 0! must this day be period of my life? Center of all... | |
| Harold F. Rubinstein - English drama - 1928 - 1138 pages
...GAVESTON mourning, JAMES, and other ATTENDANTS of PEMBROKE. GAV. : O treacherous Warwick, thus to wrong n : Not Hylas was more mourned for of Hercules Than...hast been of me since thy exile. GAV. : And, since I ? 0, must this day be period of my life,Centre of all my bliss ? And ye be men, Speed to the king.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - English drama - 1998 - 550 pages
...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? Centre of all my bliss! An ye be men,0 5 Speed to the king. Enter Warwick and his company WARWICK My lord of Pembroke's men,... | |
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