id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1094 Marlowe, Christopher Tamburlaine the Great — Part 1 .txt text/plain 25093 2862 91 Where you shall hear the Scythian Tamburlaine Enter TAMBURLAINE leading ZENOCRATE, TECHELLES, USUMCASANE, Draw forth thy sword, thou mighty man-at-arms, Where kings shall crouch unto our conquering swords, We yield unto thee, happy Tamburlaine. Enter COSROE, TAMBURLAINE, THERIDAMAS, TECHELLES, What think'st thou, man, shall come of our attempts? Come, Tamburlaine; now whet thy winged sword, And none shall keep the crown but Tamburlaine: Hath hit the meaning of my lord the king! Thy fall shall make me famous through the world! Shall Tamburlaine extend his puissant arm. What, think'st thou Tamburlaine esteems thy gold? [Footnote 97: with his crown in his hand] The old eds. [Footnote 103: renowmed man-at-arms] See note ||, p. [Footnote 180: Re-enter Bajazeth, pursued by Tamburlaine] The old eds. [Footnote 289: Let the soldiers be buried.--Hell, death, Tamburlaine] [Footnote 304: should] So the 8vo.--The 4to "shall."] [Footnote 304: should] So the 8vo.--The 4to "shall."] ./cache/1094.txt ./txt/1094.txt