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... Conquered and left no Scanderbeg behinde ? Vowed he not to Powles a Second bile ? What bile or kibe ? ( quoth that same early spright ) Have you forgot the Scanderbegging wight . GLOSSE . Is it a Dreame ? or is the Highest minde That ...
... Conquered and left no Scanderbeg behinde ? Vowed he not to Powles a Second bile ? What bile or kibe ? ( quoth that same early spright ) Have you forgot the Scanderbegging wight . GLOSSE . Is it a Dreame ? or is the Highest minde That ...
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... And scourging kingdoms with his conquering sword . View but his picture in this tragic glass , And then applaud his fortune as you please . PERSONS REPRESENTED.1 MYCETES , King of Persia . COSROE , FIRST PART OF TAMBURLAINE.
... And scourging kingdoms with his conquering sword . View but his picture in this tragic glass , And then applaud his fortune as you please . PERSONS REPRESENTED.1 MYCETES , King of Persia . COSROE , FIRST PART OF TAMBURLAINE.
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... conquered kingdoms and of cities sacked ; Both we will walk upon the lofty cliffs , And Christian merchants that with Russian stems 2 Plough up huge furrows in the Caspian sea , Shall vail to us , as lords of all the lake . Both we will ...
... conquered kingdoms and of cities sacked ; Both we will walk upon the lofty cliffs , And Christian merchants that with Russian stems 2 Plough up huge furrows in the Caspian sea , Shall vail to us , as lords of all the lake . Both we will ...
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... conquering swords And hosts of soldiers stand amazed at us ; When with their fearful tongues they shall confess , These are the men that all the world admires . 210 220 Ther . What ... conquered with SCENE II . ] 25 Tamburlaine the Great .
... conquering swords And hosts of soldiers stand amazed at us ; When with their fearful tongues they shall confess , These are the men that all the world admires . 210 220 Ther . What ... conquered with SCENE II . ] 25 Tamburlaine the Great .
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. Ther . Won with thy words , and conquered with thy looks , I yield myself , my men , and horse to thee , To be partaker of thy good or ill , As long as life maintains Theridamas . Tamb ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. Ther . Won with thy words , and conquered with thy looks , I yield myself , my men , and horse to thee , To be partaker of thy good or ill , As long as life maintains Theridamas . Tamb ...
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