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... Ther . Before the moon renew her borrowed light , Doubt not , my Lord and gracious Sovereign , But Tamburlaine and that Tartarian rout , 1 Immediately . 50 60 " ཏཾ ཏཧིཾ ཝནཏཾ ཙ 4 . by Amigantes 70 jura isti Chances int Shall either ...
... Ther . Before the moon renew her borrowed light , Doubt not , my Lord and gracious Sovereign , But Tamburlaine and that Tartarian rout , 1 Immediately . 50 60 " ཏཾ ཏཧིཾ ཝནཏཾ ཙ 4 . by Amigantes 70 jura isti Chances int Shall either ...
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... Ther . Then now , my Lord , I humbly take my leave . Myc . Theridamas , farewell ! ten thousand times . [ Exit THERIDAMAS . Ah , Menaphon , why stay'st thou thus behind , When other men press forward for renown ? Go , Menaphon , go into ...
... Ther . Then now , my Lord , I humbly take my leave . Myc . Theridamas , farewell ! ten thousand times . [ Exit THERIDAMAS . Ah , Menaphon , why stay'st thou thus behind , When other men press forward for renown ? Go , Menaphon , go into ...
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... Ther . Where is the Scythian Tamburlaine ? 1 So 4to . - 8vo . " mountain foot . " 2 Bags or trunks ( Fr. malle ) . 150 3 So 8vo . Marlowe uses " lance " and " lanch " indifferently . Tamb . Who seek'st thou , Persian ? -I am.
... Ther . Where is the Scythian Tamburlaine ? 1 So 4to . - 8vo . " mountain foot . " 2 Bags or trunks ( Fr. malle ) . 150 3 So 8vo . Marlowe uses " lance " and " lanch " indifferently . Tamb . Who seek'st thou , Persian ? -I am.
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... Ther . Tamburlaine ! — A Scythian shepherd so embellished With nature's pride and richest furniture ! at first . diel ni His looks do menace Heaven and dare the gods : His fiery eyes are fixed upon the earth , As if he now devised some ...
... Ther . Tamburlaine ! — A Scythian shepherd so embellished With nature's pride and richest furniture ! at first . diel ni His looks do menace Heaven and dare the gods : His fiery eyes are fixed upon the earth , As if he now devised some ...
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... Ther . Not Hermes , prolocutor to the gods , Could use persuasions more pathetical . Tamb . Nor are Apollo's oracles more true , Than thou shalt find my vaunts substantial . Tech . We are his friends , and if the Persian king Should ...
... Ther . Not Hermes , prolocutor to the gods , Could use persuasions more pathetical . Tamb . Nor are Apollo's oracles more true , Than thou shalt find my vaunts substantial . Tech . We are his friends , and if the Persian king Should ...
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