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... Cosroe , mighty emperor ! Cos . And Jove may never let me longer live Than I may seek to gratify your love , And cause the soldiers that thus honour me 170 1 Nares quotes several passages ( from Spenser , Jonson , & c . ) where " malice ...
... Cosroe , mighty emperor ! Cos . And Jove may never let me longer live Than I may seek to gratify your love , And cause the soldiers that thus honour me 170 1 Nares quotes several passages ( from Spenser , Jonson , & c . ) where " malice ...
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... Wretched Zeno- [ Exeunt . 2 & nocrate , Tamb . demonstra his oratoried power , before My entraing damus away from mycetes . Persion ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. Enter COSROE , MENAPHON SCENE II . ] 27 Tamburlaine the Great .
... Wretched Zeno- [ Exeunt . 2 & nocrate , Tamb . demonstra his oratoried power , before My entraing damus away from mycetes . Persion ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. Enter COSROE , MENAPHON SCENE II . ] 27 Tamburlaine the Great .
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. Enter COSROE , MENAPHON , Ortygius , Ceneus , with other Soldiers . Cos . Thus far are we towards Theridamas , And valiant Tamburlaine , the man of fame , The man that in ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. Enter COSROE , MENAPHON , Ortygius , Ceneus , with other Soldiers . Cos . Thus far are we towards Theridamas , And valiant Tamburlaine , the man of fame , The man that in ...
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... Cosroe , my traitorous brother . Would it not grieve a king to be so abused And have a thousand horsemen ta'en away ? And , which is worse , to have his diadem Sought for by such scald2 knaves as love him not ? I think it would ; well ...
... Cosroe , my traitorous brother . Would it not grieve a king to be so abused And have a thousand horsemen ta'en away ? And , which is worse , to have his diadem Sought for by such scald2 knaves as love him not ? I think it would ; well ...
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... Cosroe , ( as our spials1 say , And as we know ) remains with Tamburlaine , His Highness ' pleasure is that he should live , And be reclaimed with princely lenity . -A Spy . A hundred horsemen of my company Scouting abroad upon these ...
... Cosroe , ( as our spials1 say , And as we know ) remains with Tamburlaine , His Highness ' pleasure is that he should live , And be reclaimed with princely lenity . -A Spy . A hundred horsemen of my company Scouting abroad upon these ...
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