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... Doth prey uponmy flocks of passengers; And, as Ihear, doth mean to pull myplumes: Therefore 'tis good and meet for to be wise. MEANDER. Oft have I heard your majesty complain THE FIRST PART ...
... Doth prey uponmy flocks of passengers; And, as Ihear, doth mean to pull myplumes: Therefore 'tis good and meet for to be wise. MEANDER. Oft have I heard your majesty complain THE FIRST PART ...
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... doth excruciate The very substance ofmy vexedsoul, To see our neighbours, that were wontto quakeAnd tremble at the Persian monarch's name,Now sitand laugh our regiment17to scorn; And that which might resolve18 meinto tears, Men from the ...
... doth excruciate The very substance ofmy vexedsoul, To see our neighbours, that were wontto quakeAnd tremble at the Persian monarch's name,Now sitand laugh our regiment17to scorn; And that which might resolve18 meinto tears, Men from the ...
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... doth theking of Persia inhis crown; And, bythe loveof Pyladesand Orestes, Whose statues 61 we adore in Scythia,Thyself and them shallnever partfromme Before Icrownyoukings 62 in Asia. Make muchof them, gentle Theridamas,Andthey will ...
... doth theking of Persia inhis crown; And, bythe loveof Pyladesand Orestes, Whose statues 61 we adore in Scythia,Thyself and them shallnever partfromme Before Icrownyoukings 62 in Asia. Make muchof them, gentle Theridamas,Andthey will ...
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... 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.
... 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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... doth the lightning orthe breathof heaven, And kill as sure 96 asit swiftly flies. COSROE. Thy words assure meof kind success:Go, valiant soldier, go before, and charge The fainting army of that foolishking. TAMBURLAINE. Usumcasane and ...
... doth the lightning orthe breathof heaven, And kill as sure 96 asit swiftly flies. COSROE. Thy words assure meof kind success:Go, valiant soldier, go before, and charge The fainting army of that foolishking. TAMBURLAINE. Usumcasane and ...
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