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<Text id=MarMasP> <Author>Marlowe, Christopher</Author> <Title>The Massacre At Paris, with the Death of the Duke of Guide</Title> <Edition>The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe. Fredson Bowers, ed. Cambridge: The University Press, 1973</Edition> <Date>1589-1593</Date> <body> <loc><locdoc>MarMasP</locdoc> <div0> <l>Enter Charles, the French king, the queen</l> <l>Mother, the king of Navarre, the prince</l> <l>Of conde, the lord high admiral and</l> <l>The queen of Navarre, with others.</l> <l>Char. prince of Navarre, my honorable brother,</l> <l>Prince conde, and my good lord admiral,</l> <l>I wish this union and religious league,</l> <l>Knit in these hands, thus joined in nuptial rites,</l> <l>May not dissolve till death dissolve our lives;</l> <l>And that the native sparks of princely love,</l> <l>That kindled first this motion in our hearts,</l> <l>May still be fueled in our progeny.</l> <l>Nav. the many favors which your grace hath shown</l> <l>From time to time, but special . . .