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... night . . . whose pitchy mantle . Compare Faerie Queene , I. V. 20 : Where griesly Night . . . in a foule blacke pitchy mantle clad . " II . ii . 18. our bloody massacre . Compare Faerie Queene , III . xi . 29 : " the huge massacres ...
... night . . . whose pitchy mantle . Compare Faerie Queene , I. V. 20 : Where griesly Night . . . in a foule blacke pitchy mantle clad . " II . ii . 18. our bloody massacre . Compare Faerie Queene , III . xi . 29 : " the huge massacres ...
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... Night , in rusty iron car , Between you both shorten the 66 time , I pray " ; which Shakespeare made use of in Romeo and Juliet , III . ii . I , dusky night " being " cloudy night " at line 4 . Marlowe has the term again in The Massacre ...
... Night , in rusty iron car , Between you both shorten the 66 time , I pray " ; which Shakespeare made use of in Romeo and Juliet , III . ii . I , dusky night " being " cloudy night " at line 4 . Marlowe has the term again in The Massacre ...
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... night ] the night of death , death . Compare " Withhold this deadly houre " ( Faerie Queene , II . iii . 34 ) . Fatal . SCENE V. 4. long imprisonment ] twenty - seven years . See note at line 7 . 5. pursuivants of death ] state mes- 5 ...
... night ] the night of death , death . Compare " Withhold this deadly houre " ( Faerie Queene , II . iii . 34 ) . Fatal . SCENE V. 4. long imprisonment ] twenty - seven years . See note at line 7 . 5. pursuivants of death ] state mes- 5 ...
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