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" Mortimer! who talks of Mortimer? Who wounds me with the name of Mortimer, That bloody man? — Good father, on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. O, might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift up this drooping head, O, never more... "
Dauntless, by the author of 'Hands not hearts'. - Page 116
by Dauntless - 1858
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The Plays of Christopher Marlowe

Christopher Marlowe - 1912 - 516 pages
...Mortimer, That bloody man ?• — Good father, on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. 0, might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift...drooping head, 0, never more lift up this dying heart ! y. Spen. Look up, my lord. — Baldock, this drowsiness Betides no good ; here even we are betray'd....
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Shakspere's Predecessors in the English Drama

John Addington Symonds - 1913 - 596 pages
...who talks of Mortimer ? Who wounds me with the name of Mortimer, That bloody man ? — Good father, on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care....might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift np this drooping head, 0, never more lift up this dying heart ! This scene serves as prelude to the...
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Representative English Plays: From the Middle Ages to the End of the ...

John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 pages
...That bloody man? Good father^-on thx lap Lay I this head, laden with nikkle-ctux. 0 might I never open these eyes again! Never again lift up this drooping head! 0 never more lift up this dying heart! Y. Spen. Look up, my Inrd — -RnirWt this drowsiness Betides no good; here even wg^ are hgtray'd....
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Edward the Second

Christopher Marlowe - 1920 - 214 pages
...Mortimer, That bloody man ? — Good father, on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. 40 0 might I never ope these eyes again, Never again lift up this drooping head, O, never more lift up this dying heart ! • Y. Spen. Look up, my lord. — Baldock, this drowsiness...
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Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences

1922 - 502 pages
...all misfortunes! — heavenly powers! Why do you low'r thus unkindly on me? (Edward //. 1928-30.) Oh might I never ope these eyes again ! Never again, lift up this drooping head! Oh! never more lift up this dying heart. Ith. How now mistress — wherefore this lament? Abi. Yes...
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The Ethics of Criticism and Other Essays

Norbert Hardy Wallis - 1924 - 244 pages
...even at his greatest heights, might have been proud, such are the laments of Edward — " Good father, on thy lap Lay I this head laden with mickle care....eyes again, Never again lift up this drooping head, O never more lift up this dying heart . . . A litter hast thou? Lay me in a hearse And to the gates...
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Typical Elizabethan Plays

Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1926 - 840 pages
...Mortimer I who talks of Mortimer? Who wounds me with the name of Mortimer, That bloody man? Good father, on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. «o 0. might I never open these eyes again 1 Never again lift up this drooping head I 0 never more lift...
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Great English Plays: Twenty-three Masterpieces from the Mysteries to ...

Harold F. Rubinstein - 1928 - 1138 pages
...who talks of Mortimer ? Who wounds me with the name of Mortimer, That bloody man ? — Good father, 3 O, never more lift up this dying heart ! V. SPEN. : Look up, my lord. — Baldock, this drowsiness...
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The Dramatist and the Received Idea

Sanders - 1980 - 404 pages
...with the name of Mortimer, That bloody man? And then follows a most revealing passage: Good father, on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care. O might I never open these eyes again, Never again lift up this drooping head, 0 never more lift up this dying heart...
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A Concordance to the Works of Christopher Marlowe

Louis Ule, Christopher Marlowe - 1979 - 614 pages
...who talkes of Mortimer, Who wounds me with the name of Mortimer. 1905 That hloudy man ? good father on thy lap Lay I this head, laden with mickle care, O might I neuer open these eyes againe, Neuer againe lift vp this drooping head, 0 neuer more lift vp this dying...
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