The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3)Marlowe, Christopher
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The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3)
Marlowe, Christopher
English poetry
keend, ii. 372
keep, ii. 245
Knave's acre, i. 229
knights of the post, iii. 128
known of, i. 266
lake, ii. 226
lanch, i. 22
Lantchidol, i. 114
lawnds, ii. 312
leaguer, i. 127
leave, ii. 327
Lepidus, his printed dog, iii. 245
let, i. 80
liefest, ii. 373
lightly borne, iii. 107
linstock, ii. 107
Lopez, Doctor, i. 266
love-lock, iii. 226
lown, ii. 135
mails, i. 22
malgrado, ii. 169
malice (verb), i. 15
mandrake juice, ii. 99
March beer, i. 247
Martlemas beef, i. 247
mate, i. 13, 211
measures, i. 188
merchants, i. 24
mere, iii. 44
merit, iii. 266
Milton quoted, ii. 38; iii. 22
minions, i. 152
miss, i. 173
Mithridate, i. 89
moorish fool, iii. 50
More, Sir Thomas, allusion to a Latin epigram by, iii. 235
Moroccus, i. 58
mottoes at the end of plays, i. 283
Mount Falcon, ii. 253
mounted his chariot, i. 183
muschatoes, ii. 84
Muse (masculine), i. 211
muted, iii. 241
neck-verse, ii. 83
need, i. 119
nepenthe, iii. 234
nephew, ii. 329
no way but one, i. 92
nymph, ii. 360
old Edward, ii. 218
on cai me on, i. 213
ostry, i. 267
other some, iii. 85
Ovid imitated, i. 25
packed, ii. 359
paised, iii. 25
parbreak, i. 95
Paris-Garden, iii. 241
pash, i. 59
pass, i. 13
Paul's churchyard, iii. 251
Paul's steeple struck by lightning, iii. 225
pentacle, iii. 45
Perkins, Richard, ii. 6.
Petrarch's _Itinerarium Syriacum_ quoted, i. 250
pheres, iii. 66
pickadevaunts, i. 228
pilling, i. 65
pin, i. 37
pioners, i. 50
pitch, i. 28
places, ii. 258
plage, i. 83
plat, iii. 81
plates, ii. 44
platform, ii. 363
Plato's year, i. 74
play the man, i. 159
play-houses, hours of performance at, iii. 238.
Pont Neuf, iii. 236
porcupine darting her quills, ii. 121
port, i. 30
portagues, ii. 28
prest, i. 116
pretend (_i.e._ portend), ii. 64
pretend (_i.e._ intend), ii. 104
prevail, i. 141
prize played, ii. 7
proin, iii. 66
prorex, i. 12
purchase, i. 42
put by, iii. 17
quenchless, ii. 323
qui mihi discipulus, i. 229
quit, ii. 367
quite, ii. 282
quod tumeraris, i. 224
racking, i. 179
ray, iii. 180
ream, ii. 88
rebated, i. 177
reflex, i. 50
regiment, i. 13
renied, Christians, i. 48
renowned, i. 24
resolve, i. 13
respect, ii. 142
retorqued, i. 94
Rhamnus, i. 35
Rhodes, i. 212
ringled, iii. 29
rising in the North, iii. 224
rivelled, ii. 334; iii. 124
Rivo-Castiliano, ii. 92
road, ii. 160
rod, i. 122
rombelow, with a, ii. 161
ruinate, ii. 244
run division, ii. 88
running banquet, ii. 86
rushes, rooms strewed with, iii. 27
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