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... That,likea fox in midstof harvesttime, 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 ...
... That,likea fox in midstof harvesttime, 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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Christopher Marlowe. be wise. MEANDER. Oft have I heard your majesty complain Of Tamburlaine, that sturdy Scythian thief, That robs your merchants of Persepolis Trading by land unto the Western Isles,And inyourconfines with his lawless ...
Christopher Marlowe. be wise. MEANDER. Oft have I heard your majesty complain Of Tamburlaine, that sturdy Scythian thief, That robs your merchants of Persepolis Trading by land unto the Western Isles,And inyourconfines with his lawless ...
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... majesty. THERIDAMAS. Not Hermes, prolocutor to the gods, Could use persuasions more pathetical. TAMBURLAINE. Nor areApollo's oracles more true Than thou shalt find myvaunts substantial. TECHELLES. Weare his friends;and, ifthe Persian ...
... majesty. THERIDAMAS. Not Hermes, prolocutor to the gods, Could use persuasions more pathetical. TAMBURLAINE. Nor areApollo's oracles more true Than thou shalt find myvaunts substantial. TECHELLES. Weare his friends;and, ifthe Persian ...
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... majesty; Hisarms andfingers long and sinewy, 67 Betokening valour and excessof strength;— Inevery part proportion'd likethe manShould make theworld subdu'd 68 to Tamburlaine. COSROE. Well hastthou pourtray'd inthyterms oflife The ...
... majesty; Hisarms andfingers long and sinewy, 67 Betokening valour and excessof strength;— Inevery part proportion'd likethe manShould make theworld subdu'd 68 to Tamburlaine. COSROE. Well hastthou pourtray'd inthyterms oflife The ...
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... majesty, With utmost virtueofmy faith and duty. COSROE. Thanks, good Meander.—Then, Cosroe, reign, Andgovern Persia in her former pomp. Now send embassage to thy neighbour kings, And let themknow the Persian king is chang'd, From one ...
... majesty, With utmost virtueofmy faith and duty. COSROE. Thanks, good Meander.—Then, Cosroe, reign, Andgovern Persia in her former pomp. Now send embassage to thy neighbour kings, And let themknow the Persian king is chang'd, From one ...
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