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... fair face and heavenly hue Must grace his bed that conquers Asia, Andmeans ... ZENOCRATE. Thegods, defenders ofthe innocent. Will never prosper your ... Zenocrate to live with me?Or you,my lords, to be my followers? Think you I weigh this ...
... fair face and heavenly hue Must grace his bed that conquers Asia, Andmeans ... ZENOCRATE. Thegods, defenders ofthe innocent. Will never prosper your ... Zenocrate to live with me?Or you,my lords, to be my followers? Think you I weigh this ...
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... fair madam, and my noble lords, If you will64 willingly remain withme, You shall have honours as your merits be; Or ... ZENOCRATE. I must be pleas'd perforce,—wretched Zenocrate! [Exeunt.] ACTII. SCENEI. Enter COSROE, MENAPHON, ORTYGIUS ...
... fair madam, and my noble lords, If you will64 willingly remain withme, You shall have honours as your merits be; Or ... ZENOCRATE. I must be pleas'd perforce,—wretched Zenocrate! [Exeunt.] ACTII. SCENEI. Enter COSROE, MENAPHON, ORTYGIUS ...
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... ZENOCRATE, AGYDAS, ANIPPE, with others. AGYDAS. Madam Zenocrate, may I presume To know the cause of these unquiet ... fair Zenocrate, Let not a man so vile and barbarous, That holds you from your father in despite, And keeps you from the ...
... ZENOCRATE, AGYDAS, ANIPPE, with others. AGYDAS. Madam Zenocrate, may I presume To know the cause of these unquiet ... fair Zenocrate, Let not a man so vile and barbarous, That holds you from your father in despite, And keeps you from the ...
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... ZENOCRATE. As looks thesun through Nilus' flowing stream, Or whenthe Morning holds him in her arms,So looks my lordlylove, fair Tamburlaine; His talk much 147sweeter than the Muses' songThey sungfor honour 'gainst Pierides, 148 Or when ...
... ZENOCRATE. As looks thesun through Nilus' flowing stream, Or whenthe Morning holds him in her arms,So looks my lordlylove, fair Tamburlaine; His talk much 147sweeter than the Muses' songThey sungfor honour 'gainst Pierides, 148 Or when ...
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... Zenocrate, The Soldan's daughter, forhis concubine, And,witha troopofthieves andvagabonds, Hath spread his colours ... fair Zenocrate,Whom he detaineth in despite of us, This arm should send him SCENE I. ...
... Zenocrate, The Soldan's daughter, forhis concubine, And,witha troopofthieves andvagabonds, Hath spread his colours ... fair Zenocrate,Whom he detaineth in despite of us, This arm should send him SCENE I. ...
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