By earth, the common mother of us all, By heaven, and all the moving orbs thereof, By this right hand, and by my father's sword, And all the honours 'longing to my crown, I will have heads, and lives for him, as many As I have manors, castles, towns,... The Ancient British Drama ... - Page 178edited by - 1810 - 614 pagesFull view - About this book
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - English drama - 1926 - 840 pages
...lives for him, as many As I have manors, castles, towns, and towers ! — [Rises] Treacherous Warwick I traitorous Mortimer! If I be England's king, in lakes...trunks, your bodies will I trail, That you may drink your fill, and quaff in blood, And stain my royal standard with the same, That so my bloody colors... | |
| Harold F. Rubinstein - English drama - 1928 - 1138 pages
...of us all, By heaven, and all the moving orbs thereof, By this right hand, and by my father's sword, that people in love do. ASP. : It were a timeless smile should ! — [Rises. Treacherous Warwick ! traitorous Mortimer ! If I be England's king, in lakes of gore... | |
| Sanders - Literary Criticism - 1980 - 404 pages
...surprise only those readers unacquainted with Marlowe's chronic partiality for circumstantial bloodiness : If I be England's king, in lakes of gore Your headless...trunks, your bodies will I trail, That you may drink your fill, and quaff in blood, And stain my royal standard with the same, That so my bloody colours... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - English drama - 1998 - 550 pages
...all, By heaven, and all the moving orbs thereof,0 By this right hand, and by my father's sword, 130 And all the honours 'longing to my crown, I will have...Mortimer! If I be England's king, in lakes of gore 135 Your headless trunks, your bodies will I trail, That you may drink your fill and quaff in blood,... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - Drama - 2000 - 564 pages
...of us all, By heaven, and all the moving orbs thereof, By this right hand, and by my father's sword, And all the honours 'longing to my crown, I will have...trunks, your bodies will I trail, That you may drink your fill, and quaff in blood, And stain my royal standard with the same, That so my bloody colours... | |
| Simon Barker, Hilary Hinds - Drama - 2003 - 484 pages
...us all, By heaven and all the moving orhs thereof, By this right hand and hy my father's sword, 130 And all the honours 'longing to my crown, I will have heads and lives for him as manv 94 surprised: amhushed 10a recreants: hreakers of loyalty 104 hide: ahide 113 fortunes: does it... | |
| Michael Hattaway - Electronic books - 2005 - 272 pages
...will compose himself for action, and so it seems he does when he kneels and works himself up to fury: Treacherous Warwick! Traitorous Mortimer! If I be...trunks, your bodies will I trail, That you may drink your fill, and quaff in blood, And stain my royal standard with the same; That so my bloody colours... | |
| Jennifer C. Vaught - Literary Criticism - 2008 - 264 pages
...when imagining how he will seek revenge on Mortimer and Warwick for slaying Gaveston. He exclaims, "If I be England's King, in lakes of gore / Your headless...trunks, your bodies will I trail, / That you may drink your fill, and quaff in blood" (III. ii. 135-7). In these lines Edward depicts himself as Achilles,... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - English drama - 1926 - 834 pages
...and all the moving orbs thereof, By this right hand, and by my father's sword, aa And all the honors 'longing to my crown, I will have heads and lives...many As I have manors, castles, towns, and towers! — [Rises] Treacherous Warwick I traitorous Mortimer! If I be England's king, in lakes of gore Your... | |
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