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... gold, Withcostly jewels hanging at their ears, And shining stones upontheir lofty crests, Now living idleinthe walledtowns, Wanting both payandmartial discipline, Beginintroops to threaten civil war,And openly exclaim againsttheir 24 ...
... gold, Withcostly jewels hanging at their ears, And shining stones upontheir lofty crests, Now living idleinthe walledtowns, Wanting both payandmartial discipline, Beginintroops to threaten civil war,And openly exclaim againsttheir 24 ...
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... gold in India's wealthy arms Shall buy the meanest soldier in my train. Zenocrate, lovelier than the love of Jove, Brighterthanis the silver Rhodope, 37Fairer than whitest snow on Scythian hills,Thy personis moreworth to Tamburlaine ...
... gold in India's wealthy arms Shall buy the meanest soldier in my train. Zenocrate, lovelier than the love of Jove, Brighterthanis the silver Rhodope, 37Fairer than whitest snow on Scythian hills,Thy personis moreworth to Tamburlaine ...
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... gold, Which you that be but common soldiers Shall fling in every corner ofthe field; And, whilethebaseborn Tartars takeit up, You, fighting more forhonour than for gold, Shall massacre those greedy minded slaves; And, when their scatter ...
... gold, Which you that be but common soldiers Shall fling in every corner ofthe field; And, whilethebaseborn Tartars takeit up, You, fighting more forhonour than for gold, Shall massacre those greedy minded slaves; And, when their scatter ...
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... gold, Whose virtues carry with it life and death; To ask and have, command and be obey'd; When looksbreed love,with looks togain the prize, — Such powerattractive shinesin princes' eyes. TAMBURLAINE. Why, say, Theridamas, wilt thou bea ...
... gold, Whose virtues carry with it life and death; To ask and have, command and be obey'd; When looksbreed love,with looks togain the prize, — Such powerattractive shinesin princes' eyes. TAMBURLAINE. Why, say, Theridamas, wilt thou bea ...
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... gold? I'll make thekingsofIndia, ereI die,Offer their mines, tosue forpeace, to me,And digfor treasureto appease mywrath.— Come,bind them both, andone lead in the Turk; The Turkess let my love's maid lead away, [They bind them ...
... gold? I'll make thekingsofIndia, ereI die,Offer their mines, tosue forpeace, to me,And digfor treasureto appease mywrath.— Come,bind them both, andone lead in the Turk; The Turkess let my love's maid lead away, [They bind them ...
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