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Christopher Marlowe. Tamburlaine the Great (Complete) Christopher Marlowe THE FIRST PART ACT I. SCENE I. Enter MYCETES, COSROE,
Christopher Marlowe. Tamburlaine the Great (Complete) Christopher Marlowe THE FIRST PART ACT I. SCENE I. Enter MYCETES, COSROE,
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Christopher Marlowe. THE. FIRST. PART. ACT. I. SCENE I. Enter MYCETES, COSROE, MEANDER, THERIDAMAS, ORTYGIUS, CENEUS, MENAPHON, with others. MYCETES. Brother Cosroe, I find myself agriev'd; Yet insufficient to express the same, For it ...
Christopher Marlowe. THE. FIRST. PART. ACT. I. SCENE I. Enter MYCETES, COSROE, MEANDER, THERIDAMAS, ORTYGIUS, CENEUS, MENAPHON, with others. MYCETES. Brother Cosroe, I find myself agriev'd; Yet insufficient to express the same, For it ...
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... SCENE II. Enter TAMBURLAINE leading ZENOCRATE, TECHELLES, USUMCASANE, AGYDAS, MAGNETES, LORDS, and SOLDIERS loaden with treasure. TAMBURLAINE. Come, lady, let notthis appal your thoughts; The jewels and the treasure we have ta'en Shall ...
... SCENE II. Enter TAMBURLAINE leading ZENOCRATE, TECHELLES, USUMCASANE, AGYDAS, MAGNETES, LORDS, and SOLDIERS loaden with treasure. TAMBURLAINE. Come, lady, let notthis appal your thoughts; The jewels and the treasure we have ta'en Shall ...
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... SCENE II. Enter MYCETES, MEANDER, with other LORDS; and SOLDIERS. MYCETES. Come,my Meander, let usto this gear. I tellyou true, myheartis swoln with wrath On this same thievish villain Tamburlaine, And of 73 that false Cosroe, my ...
... SCENE II. Enter MYCETES, MEANDER, with other LORDS; and SOLDIERS. MYCETES. Come,my Meander, let usto this gear. I tellyou true, myheartis swoln with wrath On this same thievish villain Tamburlaine, And of 73 that false Cosroe, my ...
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... gentlemen in Persia. Strikeupthe 84drum, andmarch courageously: Fortune herself doth sit uponour crests. MYCETES.He tells you true, my masters; so he does.— Drums, why sound ye not when Meander speaks? [Exeunt, drums sounding.] SCENE III.
... gentlemen in Persia. Strikeupthe 84drum, andmarch courageously: Fortune herself doth sit uponour crests. MYCETES.He tells you true, my masters; so he does.— Drums, why sound ye not when Meander speaks? [Exeunt, drums sounding.] SCENE III.
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4to renowned 4to.—Omitted 8vo.—Omitted Africa AGYDAS ALMEDA AMYRAS ANIPPE Arabia Argier arms BAJAZETH bassoes behold Bithynia blood CALLAPINE CALYPHAS CAPTAIN Casane CELEBINUS chariot Christians conquer'd conquering COSROE coward crown cursed Damascus death divine Zenocrate doth earth emperess emperor Enter TAMBURLAINE Exeunt fair Zenocrate father fear flesh fortune fury GAZELLUS gold GOVERNOR hath heart heaven hell honour inthe Jove KING OF FEZ KING OF JERUSALEM KING OF MOROCCO king of Natolia KING OF TREBIZON KINGOF lance live lord Mahomet majesty MEANDER MENAPHON mighty Tamburlaine modern editors Morocco MYCETES mylord ofmy ofthe ofthis Old eds OLYMPIA ORCANES ORTYGIUS PERDICAS Persepolis Persian proud Reenter renowmed royal SCENE Scythian SIGISMUND slaves SOLDAN soldiers SORIA Sothe 8vo.—The 4to soul stature subdu'd sweet sword TECHELLES Terrene the4to.—The 8vo the8vo.—The 4to thee THERIDAMAS tothe TREBIZON triumph Turk Turkish unto URIBASSA USUMCASANE victory villain withthe words wound wrath ZABINA