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... crown'd thee emperor . Cos . So do I , thrice - renowmèd man - at - arms ; * And none shall keep the crown but Tamburlaine : Thee do I make my regent of Persia , And general - lieutenant of my armies.— When kings themselves are present ...
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... crown thee Queen of Persia , And all the kingdoms and dominions That late the power of Tamburlaine subdu'd . As Juno , when the giants were suppress'd , That darted mountains at her brother Jove , So looks my love , shadowing in her ...
... crown thee Queen of Persia , And all the kingdoms and dominions That late the power of Tamburlaine subdu'd . As Juno , when the giants were suppress'd , That darted mountains at her brother Jove , So looks my love , shadowing in her ...
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... crown ? Which thoughts are martyrèd with endless torments ; And in this torment comfort find I none , But that I feel the crown upon my head ; And therefore let me wear it yet a while . Trus . My lord , the parliament must have present ...
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