Tamburlaine the VVith his impassionate furie, for the Printed by E.A, for Ed. White, and are to be folde at his Shop neere the little North doore of Saint Paules Church at the Signe of the Gun. Brereton Broughton Coll. Coll.2 Cook Elze Fraser's Mag. Mitford = = = = = = = = = A. Wagner's edition of Tamburlaine, 1885. 1887, etc. The present editor. best plays, J. Le Gay B., (a) 'Notes on the Text of Marlowe,' (b) Passages from the Works of Marlowe (Sydney, J. B.'s MS. notes in copy of Rob. (Brit. Mus. J. P. Collier's MS. notes in copy of Dyce' (Brit. J. P. C.'s Introduction to Coleridge, Seven Lectures A. S. C. in Modern Language Notes, xxi. 112, 113. 1896. K. E., Notes on Elizabethan Dramatists, 1889. J. M. in Gentleman's Magazine, Jan. 1841. = (DRAMATIS PERSONAE TAMBURLAINE, king of Persia. AMYRAS, his sons. THERIDAMAS, king of Argier. KING OF SORIA. KING OF JERUSALEM. GAZELLUS, viceroy of Byron. SIGISMUND, king of Hungary. CALLAPINE, Son to Bajazeth, MAXIMUS, PERDICAS, Phy- ZENOCRATE, wife to Tamburlaine. OLYMPIA, wife to the Captain of Balsera. Turkish Concubines.)1 1 Add. Dyce. THE SECOND PART OF The bloody Conquests of mighty Tamburlaine. With his impassionate fury, for the death of The Prologue. The generall welcomes Tamburlain receiu'd, When he arriued last vpon our stage, Hath made our Poet pen his second part, Wher death cuts off the progres of his pomp, 2320 Heading. With his.. maner of his own death om. 1606 Pro logue 2318 our] the 1606 And murdrous Fates throwes al his triumphs down. And with how manie cities sacrifice He celebrated her sad funerall, Himselfe in presence shal vnfold at large. Actus I. Scana 1. 2325 Orcanes, king of Natolia, Gazellus, vice-roy of Byron, Orcanes. Egregious Viceroyes of these Eastern parts 2330 Should meet our person to conclude a truce. 2335 Or crosse the streame, and meet him in the field? We all are glutted with the Christians blood, And haue a greater foe to fight against, Proud Tamburlaine, that now in Asia, And means to fire Turky as he goes: Neere Guyrons head doth set his conquering feet, Gainst him my Lord must you addresse your power. 2340 Vribas. Besides, king Sigismond hath brought from Christendome, More then his Camp of stout Hungarians, Sclauonians, Almans, Rutters, Muffes, and Danes, That with the Holbard, Lance, and murthering Axe, 2345 (Orc.) Though from the shortest Northren Paralell, 2350 Vast Gruntland compast with the frozen sea, 2321 tryumph 1606, Rob. 2324 sad Rob. to Bull.: said 1590– 1606, Wag. 2344 must you] you must 1592, Rob. to Bull. 2347 Almans, Rutters] Almain Rutters conj. Coll. Muffes] Russ conj. Coll. 2350 Prefix om. 1590-1606 2351 Grantland 1606, Rob. to Bull. Bringing the strength of Europe to these Armes, 2355 Our Turky blades shal glide through al their throats, And make this champion mead a bloody Fen. 2360 The wandring Sailers of proud Italy, Shall meet those Christians fleeting with the tyde, 2365 Beating in heaps against their Argoses, And make faire Europe mounted on her bull, Byr. Yet stout Orcanes, Prorex of the world, 2370 2375 With Sigismond the king of Hungary: And saue our forces for the hot assaults Proud Tamburlaine intends Natolia. Orc. Viceroy of Byron, wisely hast thou said: My realme, the Center of our Empery 2380 Once lost, All Turkie would be ouerthrowne : And for that cause the Christians shall haue peace. Slauonians, Almains, Rutters, Muffes, and Danes Feare not Orcanes, but great Tamburlaine, Nor he but Fortune that hath made him great. 2385 Cicilians, lewes, Arabians, Turks, and Moors, 2390 2354 cut the] out of 1606 2383 Almain Rutters, Russ conj. Coll. 2387 Cicilians] Qy. Cilicians 2388 Sorians] Syrians 1592 blacke] and black 1606 2389 Illirians 1606: Illicians 1590, 1592 Between 2388 and 2389 ed. 1606 inserts: FRED. And we from Europe to the same intent which is really l. 2443 and is there missing in ed. 1606 |