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" Murder wants power to touch't. O wit, how vile ! How hellish art thou, when thou raisest nature 'Gainst sacred faith ! Think more : to kill a friend To gain a woman ! to lose a virtuous self For appetite and sensual end, whose very having... "
The Works of John Marston - Page 41
by John Marston - 1887
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The Works of John Marston, 2. köide

John Marston - 1856 - 324 lehte
...soule As oxe or horse ; no murther to kill these. As for that onely part which makes us man, Murther wants power to toucht. O wit, how vile ; How hellish art thou, when thou raisest nature Gainst sacred faith ! Thinke more to kill a friend To gaine a woman, to loose a vertuous selfe, For...
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The Works of John Marston, 2. köide

John Marston - 1887 - 538 lehte
...does worms ; or this, to spoil this nothing. \He spits, The body of a man is of the self-same mould l As ox or horse ; no murder to kill these. As for that...'Gainst sacred faith ! Think more : to kill a friend To gam a woman ! to lose a virtuous self For appetite and sensual end, whose very having Loseth all appetite,...
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The Works of John Marston, 2. köide

John Marston - 1887 - 434 lehte
...worms ; or this, to spoil this nothing. [He spits. The body of a man is of the self-same mould 1 A+^ As ox or horse; no murder to kill these. As for that...vile ! How hellish art thou, when thou raisest nature 'Gainst sacred faith ! Think more : to kill a friend To gain a woman ! to lose a virtuous self For...
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The Selected Plays of John Marston

Macdonald Pearman Jackson, Michael Neill - 1986 - 580 lehte
...he does worms - or this. He spits. To spoil this, nothing! The body of a man is of the selfsame soil As ox or horse; no murder to kill these. As for that only part which makes us man, 255 Murder wants power to touch' t. - O wit, how vile, How hellish art thou when thou raisest nature...
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Notes and Queries

1905 - 860 lehte
...having a corporall end, and subject to satietie."— Book i. chap, xxvii. p. 81, col. 2. Malheureux. to kill a friend To gain a woman ! to lose a virtuous...self For appetite and sensual end, whose very having Losetn all appetite, and gives satiety ! That corporal end, &c. 1 The Dutch Courtezan,' II. ii. 221-5....
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