| Ian McAdam - Drama - 1999 - 300 pages
...to be found in Gaveston's death. Deats, referring to the "religious" diction in Gaveston's lines "O, must this day be period of my life, / Centre of all my bliss?" (2.6.4-5) and noting his "yearning cry," "Sweet sovereign, yet I come / To see thee ere I die" (2.5.92-93),... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - Drama - 2000 - 564 pages
...GAVESTON mouming, JAMES and other Attendants of Pembroke 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, Centre of... | |
| Thomas Donovan - English drama - 1896 - 488 pages
...Cobham. Enter WARWICK and Soldiers, who seize GAVESTON. Gav. O treacherous Warwick ! thus to wrong thy friend. James. I see it is your life these arms...must I fall, and die in bands ? Oh ! must this day, centre of all my bliss, Be period of my life ? An ye be men, Speed to the king. War. My lord of Pembroke's... | |
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