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The Terrene Main, wherein Danubius falls,1
Shall, by this battle, be the Bloody Sea.

The wandering sailors of proud Italy

Shall meet those Christians, fleeting with the tide,
Beating in heaps against their Argosies,

And make fair Europe, mounted on her bull,
Trapped with the wealth and riches of the world,
Alight, and wear a woful mourning weed.

Gaz. Yet, stout Orcanes,2 Prorex of the world,
Since Tamburlaine hath mustered all his men,
Marching from Cairon northward with his camp,
To Alexandria, and the frontier towns,

Meaning to make a conquest of our land,
'Tis requisite to parle for a peace
With Sigismund, the king of Hungary,
And save our forces for the hot assaults
Proud Tamburlaine intends Natolia.

Orc. Viceroy of Byron, wisely hast thou said.
My realm, the centre of our empery,
Once lost, all Turkey would be overthrown,

And for that cause the Christians shall have peace.
Sclavonians, Almain, Rutters, Muffes, and Danes,
(Fear not Orcanes, but great Tamburlaine ;
(Nor he, but fortune, that hath made him great.
We have revolted Grecians, Albanese,
Sicilians, Jews, Arabians, Turks, and Moors,
Natolians, Syrians, black Egyptians,

1 Marlowe's notions of geography are as vague as Eschylus's.

2 Omitted in old copies.

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Illyrians,1 Thracians, and Bithynians,

Enough to swallow forceless Sigismund,

Yet scarce enough to encounter Tamburlaine.

He brings a world of people to the field,
From Scythia to the oriental plage

Of India, where raging Lantchidol 2

Beats on the regions with his boisterous blows,
That never seaman yet discovered.

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All Asia is in arms with Tamburlaine,

Even from the midst of fiery Cancer's tropick,
To Amazonia under Capricorn;

And thence as far as Archipelago,

All Afric is in arms with Tamburlaine;

Therefore, viceroy, the Christians must have peace.

Enter SIGISMUND, FREDERICK, BALDWIN, and their Train, with drums and trumpets.

Sig. Orcanes, (as our legates promised thee,)

We, with our peers, have crossed Danubius' stream,
To treat of friendly peace or deadly war.

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Take which thou wilt, for as the Romans used,

I here present thee with a naked sword;

Wilt thou have war, then shake this blade at me;

If peace, restore it to my hands again,

And I will sheath it, to confirm the same.

Orc. Stay, Sigismund! forget'st thou I am he

That with the cannon shook Vienna wall,

1 8vo. "Illicians."

2 "Lantchidol is that part of the Indian Ocean which lies between Java and New Holland.”—Broughton.

And made it dance upon the continent,
As when the massy substance of the earth
Quiver [s] about the axle-tree of heaven?
Forget'st thou that I sent a shower of darts,
Mingled with powdered shot and feathered steel,
So thick upon the blink-eyed burghers' heads,
That thou thyself, then County Palatine,
The King of Boheme, and the Austrick Duke,
Sent heralds out, which basely on their knees
In all your names desired a truce of me?
Forget'st thou, that to have me raise my siege,
Waggons of gold were set before my tents,
Stampt with the princely fowl, that in her wings,
Carries the fearful thunderbolts of Jove?
How canst thou think of this, and offer war?
Sig. Vienna was besieged, and I was there,
Then County Palatine, but now a king,
And what we did was in extremity.

But now, Orcanes, view my royal host,

That hides these plains, and seems as vast and wide,

As doth the desert of Arabia

To those that stand on Badgeth's 1 lofty tower;
Or as the ocean, to the traveller

That rests upon the snowy Apennines;
And tell me whether I should stoop so low,
As treat of peace with the Natolian king.

Gaz. Kings of Natolia and of Hungary, We came from Turkey to confirm a league, 1 I.e. Bagdad's.

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And not to dare each other to the field.

A friendly parle might become you both.

Fred. And we from Europe, to the same intent,
Which if your general refuse or scorn,
Our tents are pitched, our men stand in array,
Ready to charge you ere you stir your feet.

Orc. So prest1 are we; but yet, if Sigismund
Speak as a friend, and stand not upon terms,
Here is his sword,-let peace be ratified
On these conditions,2 specified before,
Drawn with advice of our ambassadors.

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Sig. Then here I sheathe it, and give thee my hand, Never to draw it out, or manage arms

Against thyself or thy confederates,

But whilst I live will be at truce with thee.

Orc. But, Sigismund, confirm it with an oath,

And swear in sight of heaven and by thy Christ.

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Sig. By him that made the world and saved my soul,

The son of God and issue of a maid,

Sweet Jesus Christ, I solemnly protest

And vow to keep this peace inviolable.

Orc. By sacred Mahomet, the friend of God,
Whose holy Alcoran remains. with us,
Whose glorious body, when he left the world,
Closed in a coffin mounted up the air,
And hung on stately Mecca's temple-roof,
I swear to keep this truce inviolable;

Of whose conditions and our solemn oaths,

1 Ready.

2 So 4to.-8vo. "condition."

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Signed with our hands, each shall retain a scroll
As memorable witness of our league.

Now, Sigismund, if any Christian king
Encroach upon the confines of thy realm,

Send word, Orcanes of Natolia

Confirm'd1 this league beyond Danubius' stream,
And they will, trembling, sound a quick retreat;
So am I feared among all nations.

Sig. If any heathen potentate or king
Invade Natolia, Sigismund will send

A hundred thousand horse trained to the war,
And backed by stout lanciers of Germany,
The strength and sinews of the Imperial seat.

Orc. I thank thee, Sigismund; but, when I war,
All Asia Minor, Africa, and Greece,

Follow my standard and my thundering drums.
Come, let us go and banquet in our tents;
I will despatch chief of my army hence
To fair Natolia and to Trebison,

To stay my coming 'gainst proud Tamburlaine.
Friend Sigismund, and peers of Hungary,

Come, banquet and carouse with us a while,
And then depart we to our territories.

SCENE II.

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[Exeunt.

CALLAPINE with ALMEDA, his Keeper, discovered.

Call. Sweet Almeda, pity the ruthful plight

1 So 4to.-8vo. "confirme."

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