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... ARGIER, with others,in great pomp. BAJAZETH. Great kings ofBarbary,and my portly bassoes, 130 Wehear the Tartars andtheeastern thieves, Under the conductof one Tamburlaine, Presume a bickering with your emperor, And think to rouse us ...
... ARGIER, with others,in great pomp. BAJAZETH. Great kings ofBarbary,and my portly bassoes, 130 Wehear the Tartars andtheeastern thieves, Under the conductof one Tamburlaine, Presume a bickering with your emperor, And think to rouse us ...
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... ARGIER. They sayhe isthe kingof Persia; But, ifhe dareattemptto stir your siege,'Twere requisite heshould betentimes more, For all flesh quakes at your magnificence. BAJAZETH. True, Argier; and tremble[s] at my looks. KING OF MOROCCO ...
... ARGIER. They sayhe isthe kingof Persia; But, ifhe dareattemptto stir your siege,'Twere requisite heshould betentimes more, For all flesh quakes at your magnificence. BAJAZETH. True, Argier; and tremble[s] at my looks. KING OF MOROCCO ...
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... Argier, That damned train, the scum of Africa, Inhabited with straggling runagates, Thatmake quick havocofthe Christian blood: But,as Ilive, thattown shall cursethe time That Tamburlaine set footin Africa. Enter BAJAZETH, BASSOES, the ...
... Argier, That damned train, the scum of Africa, Inhabited with straggling runagates, Thatmake quick havocofthe Christian blood: But,as Ilive, thattown shall cursethe time That Tamburlaine set footin Africa. Enter BAJAZETH, BASSOES, the ...
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