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It Was Marlowe.

A Story of the Secret of Three Centuries.

By
Wilbur Gleason Zeigler.


It is not for any man to measure, above all it is not for any workmanin the field of tragic poetry lightly to take on himself the responsibilityor the authority to pronounce what it is that Christopher Marlowe could nothave done.”—Algernon Charles Swinburne.


Chicago
Donohue, Henneberry & Co.
407-429 Dearborn St.


“She had turned her face for a last look at theCombatants.” P. 78.


COPYRIGHT, 1895, BY
WILBUR GLEASON ZEIGLER.
All rights reserved.
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TO MY WIFE,
WHOSE PRAISE IS AMPLE MEED
FOR MY WORK;
AND
TO THE MEMORY OF MY MOTHER,
THE ONE WHOSE ENCOURAGEMENT WAS THE
KEENEST SPUR FOR BEST EFFORT,
THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED.
Wilbur Gleason Zeigler
June 8, 1898.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

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PAGE.
Preface5
The Meeting in Finbury Fields13
A Chance to Serve the Church33
The Drawn Sword47
A Clash of Steel60
The Cover of His Fame77
The Apprehension of Anne91
A Precarious Existence103
The Passing of Tabbard118