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... Christian merchants, 54 that with Russian stems55 Plough up hugefurrows in the CaspianSea, Shall vail56 to us as lords ofall the lake; Bothwewill reignas consuls of the earth, And mighty kings shallbe our senators.Jove sometime masked ...
... Christian merchants, 54 that with Russian stems55 Plough up hugefurrows in the CaspianSea, Shall vail56 to us as lords ofall the lake; Bothwewill reignas consuls of the earth, And mighty kings shallbe our senators.Jove sometime masked ...
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... Christians lost, And ransom them with fame and usury: And, till thou overtake me, Tamburlaine, (Staying to order all the scatter'd troops,) Farewell, lordregent and hishappy friends. Ilong to sit upon mybrother's throne. MEANDER.Your ...
... Christians lost, And ransom them with fame and usury: And, till thou overtake me, Tamburlaine, (Staying to order all the scatter'd troops,) Farewell, lordregent and hishappy friends. Ilong to sit upon mybrother's throne. MEANDER.Your ...
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... emperor, And think to rouse us from our dreadful siegeOf the famous Grecian Constantinople. You know our army is invincible; As many circumcised Turks we have, And warlike bands of Christians renied, 131 As hath the ocean or the Terrene.
... emperor, And think to rouse us from our dreadful siegeOf the famous Grecian Constantinople. You know our army is invincible; As many circumcised Turks we have, And warlike bands of Christians renied, 131 As hath the ocean or the Terrene.
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Christopher Marlowe. Christians renied, 131 As hath the ocean or the Terrene 132 sea Small drops of water when the moon begins To join in one her semicircled horns: Yet would we not be brav'd with foreign power,Nor raiseour siege before ...
Christopher Marlowe. Christians renied, 131 As hath the ocean or the Terrene 132 sea Small drops of water when the moon begins To join in one her semicircled horns: Yet would we not be brav'd with foreign power,Nor raiseour siege before ...
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... Christian captives whichyoukeep as slaves, Burdening their bodieswith your heavychains,And feeding them withthinand slender fare;That naked row about the Terrene 158sea, And,when they chance to rest or breathe 159 a space,Are punish'd ...
... Christian captives whichyoukeep as slaves, Burdening their bodieswith your heavychains,And feeding them withthinand slender fare;That naked row about the Terrene 158sea, And,when they chance to rest or breathe 159 a space,Are punish'd ...
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