The Works of Christopher Marlowe: Preface. Introduction. 1st pt. of Tamburlaine. 2d pt. of Tamburlaine. The tragical history of Dr. FaustusJohn C. Nimmo., 1885 |
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... sweet Zenocrate ! You must be forced from me ere you go . I A thousand horsemen ! -We five hundred foot ! — 120 An odds too great for us to stand against . But are they rich ? —and is their armour good ? Sold . Their plumèd helms are ...
... sweet Zenocrate ! You must be forced from me ere you go . I A thousand horsemen ! -We five hundred foot ! — 120 An odds too great for us to stand against . But are they rich ? —and is their armour good ? Sold . Their plumèd helms are ...
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... meet the witless king , That now is marching near to Parthia , And with unwilling soldiers faintly armed , To seek revenge on me and Tamburlaine , 1 Gate , To whom , sweet Menaphon , direct me straight . 30 [ ACT II . The First Part of.
... meet the witless king , That now is marching near to Parthia , And with unwilling soldiers faintly armed , To seek revenge on me and Tamburlaine , 1 Gate , To whom , sweet Menaphon , direct me straight . 30 [ ACT II . The First Part of.
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. To whom , sweet Menaphon , direct me straight . Men . I will , my lord . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . Enter MYCETES , MEANDER , with other Lords and Soldiers . businers Myc , Come , my Meander , let us ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. To whom , sweet Menaphon , direct me straight . Men . I will , my lord . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . Enter MYCETES , MEANDER , with other Lords and Soldiers . businers Myc , Come , my Meander , let us ...
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... sweet Meander , say , That sprong of teeth of dragons venomous ? Meand . So poets say , my lord . Myc . And ' tis a pretty toy to be a poet . Well , well , Meander , thou art deeply read , And having thee , I have a jewel sure . Go on ...
... sweet Meander , say , That sprong of teeth of dragons venomous ? Meand . So poets say , my lord . Myc . And ' tis a pretty toy to be a poet . Well , well , Meander , thou art deeply read , And having thee , I have a jewel sure . Go on ...
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... sweet Ortygius ; Better replies shall prove my purposes . And now , Lord Tamburlaine , my brother's camp I leave to thee and to Theridamas , To follow me to fair Persepolis . Then will we march to all those Indian mines , My witless ...
... sweet Ortygius ; Better replies shall prove my purposes . And now , Lord Tamburlaine , my brother's camp I leave to thee and to Theridamas , To follow me to fair Persepolis . Then will we march to all those Indian mines , My witless ...
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