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Christopher Marlowe

  • Dariahas quoted12 days ago
    Thy worth, sweet friend, is far above my gifts:
    Therefore, to equal it, receive my heart
  • Dariahas quoted12 days ago
    And, since I went from hence, no soul in hell
    Hath felt more torment than poor Gaveston.
  • Dariahas quoted12 days ago
    It shall suffice me to enjoy your love;
    Which whiles I have, I think myself as great
    As Cæsar riding in the Roman street,
    With captive kings at his triumphant car
  • Dariahas quoted12 days ago
    these, thy amorous lines
    Might have enforc'd me to have swum from France,
    And, like Leander, gasp'd upon the sand,
    So thou wouldst smile, and take me in thine arms
  • Dariahas quoted12 days ago
    Such reasons make white black, and dark night day
  • Dariahas quoted12 days ago
    For nowhere else seeks he felicity
  • Dariahas quoted7 hours ago
    But what are kings, when regiment is gone,
    But perfect shadows in a sunshine day?
  • agnesesolfrinihas quotedlast year
    BARABAS. Now I remember those old women's words,
  • agnesesolfrinihas quotedlast year
    Who in my wealth would tell me winter's tales,

    And speak of spirits and ghosts that glide by night

    About the place where treasure hath been hid:

    And now methinks that I am one of those;

    For, whilst I live, here lives my soul's sole hope,

    And, when I die, here shall my spirit walk.
  • agnesesolfrinihas quotedlast year
    Who in my wealth would tell me winter's tales,

    And speak of spirits and ghosts that glide by night

    About the place where treasure hath been hid:

    And now methinks that I am one of those;
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