The Works of Christopher Marlowe Including His TranslationsChatto & Windus, 1912 - 376 Seiten |
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... Maid . Zabina , Empress of the Turks . Ebra , her Maid . ACT THE FIRST . SCENE I. Enter Mycetes , Cosroe , Meander , Therida- mas , Ortygius , Ceneus , Menaphon , with others . Myc . Brother Cosroe , I find myself aggrieved , Yet ...
... Maid . Zabina , Empress of the Turks . Ebra , her Maid . ACT THE FIRST . SCENE I. Enter Mycetes , Cosroe , Meander , Therida- mas , Ortygius , Ceneus , Menaphon , with others . Myc . Brother Cosroe , I find myself aggrieved , Yet ...
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... maid , Who travelling with these , my uncle's , lords To Memphis , from his country of Media , Where , all my youth , I have been governed , Have past the army of the mighty Turk , Bearing SCENE II . ] TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT .
... maid , Who travelling with these , my uncle's , lords To Memphis , from his country of Media , Where , all my youth , I have been governed , Have past the army of the mighty Turk , Bearing SCENE II . ] TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT .
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... maid alive , Fairer than rocks of pearl and precious stone , The only paragon of Tamburlaine , Whose eyes are brighter than the lamps of heaven , My camp is like to Julius Cæsar's host , That never fought but had the victory ; Nor in ...
... maid alive , Fairer than rocks of pearl and precious stone , The only paragon of Tamburlaine , Whose eyes are brighter than the lamps of heaven , My camp is like to Julius Cæsar's host , That never fought but had the victory ; Nor in ...
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... lead in the Turk ; The Turkess let my love's maid lead away . [ They bind them . Baj . Ah , villains ! -dare ye touch my sacred arms ? C O Mahomet O sleepy Mahomet ! Zab . O cursed SCENE III . ] 17 TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT .
... lead in the Turk ; The Turkess let my love's maid lead away . [ They bind them . Baj . Ah , villains ! -dare ye touch my sacred arms ? C O Mahomet O sleepy Mahomet ! Zab . O cursed SCENE III . ] 17 TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT .
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... maids , ( Whose looks might make the angry god of arms To break his sword and mildly treat of love ) On horsemen's lances to be hoisted up And guiltlessly endure a cruel death : For every fell and stout Tartarian steed , That stampt on ...
... maids , ( Whose looks might make the angry god of arms To break his sword and mildly treat of love ) On horsemen's lances to be hoisted up And guiltlessly endure a cruel death : For every fell and stout Tartarian steed , That stampt on ...
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