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... Zenocrate , lovelier than the love of Jove , Brighter than is the silver Rhodope , 1 Fairer than whitest snow on Scythian hills , - Thy person is more worth to Tamburlaine , / Than the possession of the Persian crown , " Which gracious ...
... Zenocrate , lovelier than the love of Jove , Brighter than is the silver Rhodope , 1 Fairer than whitest snow on Scythian hills , - Thy person is more worth to Tamburlaine , / Than the possession of the Persian crown , " Which gracious ...
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... Zenocrate ! How ! -must your jewels be restored again , And I , that triumphed so , be overcome ? How say you , lordings , -is not this your hope ? Agyd . We hope yourself will willingly restore them . Tamb . Such hope , such fortune ...
... Zenocrate ! How ! -must your jewels be restored again , And I , that triumphed so , be overcome ? How say you , lordings , -is not this your hope ? Agyd . We hope yourself will willingly restore them . Tamb . Such hope , such fortune ...
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... . [ Exeunt . 1 Cf. iv . 4 , l . 2 , " Reflexing hues of blood upon their heads . " 2 The old form ( found in Shakespeare , Milton , & c . ) of " pioneers . " SCENE II . Enter ZENOCRATE , AGYDAS , ANIPPE , 50 [ ACT III . The First Part of.
... . [ Exeunt . 1 Cf. iv . 4 , l . 2 , " Reflexing hues of blood upon their heads . " 2 The old form ( found in Shakespeare , Milton , & c . ) of " pioneers . " SCENE II . Enter ZENOCRATE , AGYDAS , ANIPPE , 50 [ ACT III . The First Part of.
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. SCENE II . Enter ZENOCRATE , AGYDAS , ANIPPE , with others . Agyd . Madam Zenocrate , may I presume To know the cause of these unquiet fits , That work such trouble to your wonted rest ? ' Tis ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. SCENE II . Enter ZENOCRATE , AGYDAS , ANIPPE , with others . Agyd . Madam Zenocrate , may I presume To know the cause of these unquiet fits , That work such trouble to your wonted rest ? ' Tis ...
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... Zenocrate , Let not a man so vile and barbarous , That holds you from your father in despite , And keeps you from the honours of a queen , ( Being supposed his worthless concubine , ) Be honoured with your love but for necessity . So ...
... Zenocrate , Let not a man so vile and barbarous , That holds you from your father in despite , And keeps you from the honours of a queen , ( Being supposed his worthless concubine , ) Be honoured with your love but for necessity . So ...
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