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... rest secure against my brother's force . Orty . We knew , my lord , before we brought the crown , Intending your investion1 so near The residence of your despisèd brother , The lords would not be too exasperate To injury 2 or suppress ...
... rest secure against my brother's force . Orty . We knew , my lord , before we brought the crown , Intending your investion1 so near The residence of your despisèd brother , The lords would not be too exasperate To injury 2 or suppress ...
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... rest , Meander : I have said . Meand . Then having past Armenian deserts now , And pitched our tents under the Georgian hills , Whose tops are covered with Tartarian thieves , That lie in ambush , waiting for a prey , IO 1 Business . Cf ...
... rest , Meander : I have said . Meand . Then having past Armenian deserts now , And pitched our tents under the Georgian hills , Whose tops are covered with Tartarian thieves , That lie in ambush , waiting for a prey , IO 1 Business . Cf ...
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... rest attemptless , faint , and destitute ? Methinks we should not : I am strongly moved , That if I should desire the Persian crown , I could attain it with a wondrous ease . And would not all our soldiers soon consent , If we should ...
... rest attemptless , faint , and destitute ? Methinks we should not : I am strongly moved , That if I should desire the Persian crown , I could attain it with a wondrous ease . And would not all our soldiers soon consent , If we should ...
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... rest , Until we reach the ripest fruit of all , That perfect bliss and sole felicity , The sweet fruition of an earthly crown . For he is gross and like the massy earth , Ther . And that made me to join with Tamburlaine : 30 That moves ...
... rest , Until we reach the ripest fruit of all , That perfect bliss and sole felicity , The sweet fruition of an earthly crown . For he is gross and like the massy earth , Ther . And that made me to join with Tamburlaine : 30 That moves ...
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... rest , Who think you now is king of Persia ? All . Tamburlaine ! Tamburlaine ! Tamb . Though Mars himself , the angry god of arms , And all the earthly potentates conspire To dispossess me of this diadem , Yet will I wear it in despite ...
... rest , Who think you now is king of Persia ? All . Tamburlaine ! Tamburlaine ! Tamb . Though Mars himself , the angry god of arms , And all the earthly potentates conspire To dispossess me of this diadem , Yet will I wear it in despite ...
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