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... Zeno . [ Agydas ] leave to wound me with these words , And speak of Tamburlaine as he deserves . The entertainment we have had of him Is far from villany1 or servitude , And might in noble minds be counted princely . 30 Agyd . How can ...
... Zeno . [ Agydas ] leave to wound me with these words , And speak of Tamburlaine as he deserves . The entertainment we have had of him Is far from villany1 or servitude , And might in noble minds be counted princely . 30 Agyd . How can ...
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... Zeno . Thence rise the tears that so distain Fearing his love through my unworthiness . my 60 cheeks [ TAMBURLAINE goes to her and takes her away lovingly by the hand , looking wrathfully on AGYDAS , and says nothing . Exeunt all but ...
... Zeno . Thence rise the tears that so distain Fearing his love through my unworthiness . my 60 cheeks [ TAMBURLAINE goes to her and takes her away lovingly by the hand , looking wrathfully on AGYDAS , and says nothing . Exeunt all but ...
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... Zeno . And may my love the king of Persia , Return with victory and free from wound ! I 20 130 Baj . Now shalt thou feel the force of Turkish arms , Which lately made all Europe quake for fear . I have of Turks , Arabians , Moors , and ...
... Zeno . And may my love the king of Persia , Return with victory and free from wound ! I 20 130 Baj . Now shalt thou feel the force of Turkish arms , Which lately made all Europe quake for fear . I have of Turks , Arabians , Moors , and ...
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... Zeno . Disdainful Turkess and unreverend boss ! 1 Callest thou me concubine , that am betrothed Unto the great and mighty Tamburlaine ? Zab . To Tamburlaine , the great Tartarian thief ! Zeno . Thou wilt repent these lavish words of ...
... Zeno . Disdainful Turkess and unreverend boss ! 1 Callest thou me concubine , that am betrothed Unto the great and mighty Tamburlaine ? Zab . To Tamburlaine , the great Tartarian thief ! Zeno . Thou wilt repent these lavish words of ...
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... Zeno . By this the Turks lie weltering in their blood , And Tamburlaine is Lord of Africa . Zab . Thou art deceived . — I heard the trumpets sound , As when my emperor overthrew the Greeks , And led them captive into Africa . Straight ...
... Zeno . By this the Turks lie weltering in their blood , And Tamburlaine is Lord of Africa . Zab . Thou art deceived . — I heard the trumpets sound , As when my emperor overthrew the Greeks , And led them captive into Africa . Straight ...
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