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... Fortune givesyou opportunity To gain the title of a conquerorBy curing of this maimed empery. Afric and Europe borderingon your land, And continent to your dominions, How easily may you, witha mighty host,Pass 20 into Graecia,as did ...
... Fortune givesyou opportunity To gain the title of a conquerorBy curing of this maimed empery. Afric and Europe borderingon your land, And continent to your dominions, How easily may you, witha mighty host,Pass 20 into Graecia,as did ...
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... fortune, havethe thousand horse. Soft ye, mylords,and sweet Zenocrate! You must be forcedfrom me ereyougo. A thousand horsemen! we fivehundred foot! Anodds too great for us tostand against. But are they rich? and is their armourgood ...
... fortune, havethe thousand horse. Soft ye, mylords,and sweet Zenocrate! You must be forcedfrom me ereyougo. A thousand horsemen! we fivehundred foot! Anodds too great for us tostand against. But are they rich? and is their armourgood ...
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... wretched Zenocrate! [Exeunt.] ACTII. SCENEI. Enter COSROE, MENAPHON, ORTYGIUS, and CENEUS, withSOLDIERS. COSROE. Thus fararewe towards Theridamas,And valiant Tamburlaine, theman of fame, The man that in the forehead of his fortune.
... wretched Zenocrate! [Exeunt.] ACTII. SCENEI. Enter COSROE, MENAPHON, ORTYGIUS, and CENEUS, withSOLDIERS. COSROE. Thus fararewe towards Theridamas,And valiant Tamburlaine, theman of fame, The man that in the forehead of his fortune.
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... Fortune 69 andhis stars To make him famous in accomplish'd worth; And well his merits shew him tobe made Hisfortune's master and the king of men, Thatcould persuade, at sucha sudden pinch, With reasons ofhisvalour andhis life, A ...
... Fortune 69 andhis stars To make him famous in accomplish'd worth; And well his merits shew him tobe made Hisfortune's master and the king of men, Thatcould persuade, at sucha sudden pinch, With reasons ofhisvalour andhis life, A ...
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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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