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... Meander,might Inot? MEANDER. Notfor so small a fault, mysovereign lord. MYCETES. I mean itnot,but yet I know I might. Yetlive;yea, live; Mycetes wills it so. Meander, thou, my faithful counsellor, Declare the cause of my conceived ...
... Meander,might Inot? MEANDER. Notfor so small a fault, mysovereign lord. MYCETES. I mean itnot,but yet I know I might. Yetlive;yea, live; Mycetes wills it so. Meander, thou, my faithful counsellor, Declare the cause of my conceived ...
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Christopher Marlowe. be wise. MEANDER. Oft have I heard your majesty complain Of Tamburlaine, that sturdy Scythian thief, That robs your merchants of Persepolis Trading by land unto the Western Isles,And inyourconfines with his lawless ...
Christopher Marlowe. be wise. MEANDER. Oft have I heard your majesty complain Of Tamburlaine, that sturdy Scythian thief, That robs your merchants of Persepolis Trading by land unto the Western Isles,And inyourconfines with his lawless ...
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... Meander, come: Iam abus'd, Meander. [Exeunt all exceptCOSROE and MENAPHON.] MENAPHON. How now, my lord! what,mated15 and amaz'd To hear the king thus threaten like himself!COSROE. Ah, Menaphon, I pass not16forhis threats! The plot is ...
... Meander, come: Iam abus'd, Meander. [Exeunt all exceptCOSROE and MENAPHON.] MENAPHON. How now, my lord! what,mated15 and amaz'd To hear the king thus threaten like himself!COSROE. Ah, Menaphon, I pass not16forhis threats! The plot is ...
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... Meander: I havesaid. MEANDER. Then,having pass'd Armenian deserts now, And pitch'd ourtents under the Georgian hills, Whose topsare cover'd with Tartarian thieves, That lie inambush, waitingfor a prey,What should we do but bid them ...
... Meander: I havesaid. MEANDER. Then,having pass'd Armenian deserts now, And pitch'd ourtents under the Georgian hills, Whose topsare cover'd with Tartarian thieves, That lie inambush, waitingfor a prey,What should we do but bid them ...
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... Meander, say,That sprung of teeth of dragons venomous? MEANDER.So poetssay,my lord. MYCETES. And'tisa pretty toytobe apoet. Well, well,Meander, thou artdeeply read; And having thee,I have a jewel sure. Goon,my lord, and give your charge ...
... Meander, say,That sprung of teeth of dragons venomous? MEANDER.So poetssay,my lord. MYCETES. And'tisa pretty toytobe apoet. Well, well,Meander, thou artdeeply read; And having thee,I have a jewel sure. Goon,my lord, and give your charge ...
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