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of tamburlaine the great31
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the signe of the9
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william andrews clark memorial8
sir john of hainault8
according to the vo8
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in our early writers8
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and are to be8
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what hast thou done7
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the interior of the7
of so the vo7
the king of jerusalem7
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verses to king james6
of constantines great towne6
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occurs repeatedly afterwards in6
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good and bad angel6
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in writers posterior to6
i can tell you6
the turk and his6
a change of scene6
the scourge of god6
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good angel and evil5
the jew of malta5
they agree in reading5
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the crowne of france5
and so the to5
i humbly thank your5
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the seven deadly sins5
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part of this play5
where her betrothed lord5
of marlowe and his5
and so the vo5
chary as my life5
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the account of marlowe5
angel and evil angel5
terror of the world5
history of doctor faustus5
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to entertain divine zenocrate5
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marlowe and his writings5
signe of the rose4
the friends of tamburlaine4
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some part of holy4
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page of the first4
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the rose and crowne4
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in the old eds4
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out from this line4
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me alone with him4
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what sight is this4
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tear thee in pieces4
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of the second part4
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numbering of the footnotes4
his rare and wonderfull4
of the footnotes has4
enter the younger mortimer4
version of the book4
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passages of our early4
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sint mihi dii acherontis3
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now i am awake2
make swift rhine circle2
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the coin they bring2
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nail huge forked horns2
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the king of arabia2
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that time may cease2
to a gaping oyster2
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cannot touch his soul2
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latest impressions of the2
two lofty turrets that2
he scapes so too2
him by the leg2
the mighty christian priest2
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must suffer for my2
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a plague upon you2
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to so honourable and2
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on a pile of2
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sixe protestants with bookes2
me for as much2
the dorset garden theater2
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know him by his2
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both parts of tamburlaine2
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doctor but one leg2
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of raw mutton better2
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as in a mirror2
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where is this scythian2
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of honour and nobility2
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mother queen of navarre2
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he that first invented2
the prince my son2
in his own clothes2
never to look to2
used by our early2
mi ganado no era2
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tragicall history of the2
as the foolish king2
shall i not see2
i cannot touch his2
are those that faustus2
shot stand staggering like2
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as he would for2
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faustus discovered in his2
the depth of that2
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thorough so the vo2
enter five or sixe2
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pay me for my2
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the state of germany2
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the villain write in2
the manner of his2
day of his creation2
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all the nuns are2
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the play originally printed2
navar and queen margaret2
way but one with2
far unmeet for the2
tell thee thou dost2
the fourth act of2
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both your legs bed2
of all my bliss2
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of the works of2
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para todos mi ganado2
the centre of my2
king of arabia i2
pin that thousands seek2
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thee out the fairest2
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their wives and children2
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diamond that i talk2
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that i talk of2
first day of his2
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with two lords of2
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words to comfort my2
charles the king of2
i will teach thee2
let him come in2
and mask in cottages2
what is this inscription2
of hay for his2
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word in our early2
how fares your grace2
the governour of orleance2
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that i have is2
seven lectures on shakespeare2
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pardon me my lord2
the president of paris2
noise soever you hear2
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the queene of navarre2
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unpeopled for thy sake2
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of navarre reading of2
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the cardenall of loraine2
the temples of his2
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before this royal emperor2
the breath of heaven2
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scene changes to hell2
you shall pardon me2
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mycetes with his crown2
the date is expired2
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faustus in his study2
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the usual spelling of2
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signe of the gun2
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your strokes to wound2
spirits when i please2
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how am i glutted2
have a kingdom of2
church at the signe2
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forth into the air2
is so the vo2
do i dally my2
haply they have been2
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snicle hand too fast2
ego mihimet sum semper2
dis do we ascend2
to this speech is2
wall all germany with2
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the book from which2
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him to your charge2
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parts of the play2
scourge and terror of2
that nothing remains of2
conquests of mighty tamburlaine2
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the jaws of hell2
as if there were2
a shepheard in scythia2
not had an opportunity2
king of navar and2
gratify thee for it2
placed in a pit2
they shall never raze2
this my kind rebuke2
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with his impassionate fury2
stand staggering like a2
or where thou wilt2
part is as follows2
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all the power i2
i so the vo2
delight the stately town2
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to join with you2
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promises between us both2
enter theridamas and techelles2
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thee to tell me2
quite bereave thee of2
thou didst love the2
never raze thy skin2
our warres against the2
enter king edward and2
from a scythian shepheard2
innumerable passages of our2
the wise than any2
me in the field2
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the play was revived2
a frier of the2
and i will tell2
to the interior of2
the kings or trebizon2
wouldst thou have me2
thee fire to dissolve2
and lord of man2
am now convinced that2
i pass not for2
hay for his forty2
perish by our warlike2
to his three sons2
to sound the depth2
i take my leave2
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of saint paules church2
mover of that sphere2
with ferneze and knights2
that i have been2
at oxford and that2
let me see the2
headlong to the lowest2
standard bearer to the2
reprint society publications in2
my country and my2
by land unto the2
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me more than all2
second part of this2
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had an opportunity of2
kept on that way2
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oft have i heard2
both watch and ward2
that spreads her wings2
the flesh of tamburlaine2
prince of parma from2
away my crown from2
bereave thee of salvation2
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at the little north2
in quittance of my2
vive le roy two2
fingers long and sinewy2
peerless dame of greece2
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unto the straits of2
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play originally printed in2
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some account of the2
live in all voluptuousness2
by the modern editors2
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under the elder when2
here both the old2
with that already given2
lofty turrets that command2
of exhortacion and discipline2
the god of war2
the great and mighty2
a room in the2
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large and of a2
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talboy to the last2
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edward with his friends2
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swift rhine circle fair2
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scarce an hour old2
his shop neere the2
why his business is2
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aid me in this2
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by the best of2
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a kennel of hounds2
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part of the two2
and i as many2
to the first part2
has forgot his leg2
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floor of the gallery2
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from the preceding line2
in the garrick collection2
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me ere you go2
as much as he2
in the part of2
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never sprung of human2
out of the circle2
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all convoys that can2
london printed by e2
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tamburlaine in the library2
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arms and fingers long2
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up my whole load2
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puissant and mighty monarque2
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broth that poisoned the2
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and send you the2
or envy of thee2
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your legs when you2
thee thou dost injure2
forty foot of the2
but a ceremonial toy2
in hell a thousand2
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the kings of fez2
of a bigger size2
ferneze cuts the cord2
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the hand of mortimer2
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with a false head2
make spirits fetch me2
tempest of the gods2
of the bloody conquests2
play has been transcribed2
greater things than these2
from which this play2
to him yesterday to2
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in his preface to2
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end of the first2
vo at oxford and2
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navarre reading of a2
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you at my house2
two murtherers dragging in2
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ye men of memphis2
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the see of rome2
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horse into the water2
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spite of spaine and2
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my lord of warwick2
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the modern editors alter2
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essence whose matter is2
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the man that in2
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ferneze governor of malta2
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emperor of the moon2
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almain rutters with their2
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with death thy hated2
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puissant and mightie mornarch2
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thou on earth as2
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foolish king of persia2
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alexander and his paramour2
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to rest or breathe2
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lords of buda and2
so he presently gave2
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o good my lord2
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turrets that command the2
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navar and epernoune staying2
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honour of the guise2
the pride of this2
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the god of heaven2
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my husband and my2
kings or trebizon and2
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wise than any way2
will so the vo2
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the duke of vanholt2
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sundrie times most stately2
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board is marked thus2
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took him by the2
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printed by richard iones2
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see the folly of2
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the window where he2
the duchesse of guise2
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commend me to my2
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complain unto the see2
infamous through the world2
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out of my sight2
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lectures on shakespeare and2
my lords let us2
glorious frame of heaven2
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yonder in the east2
him to his death2
blind begger of alexandria2
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morocco here the old2
a sea of blood2
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our servants and our2
i here create thee2
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the life of mr2
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to the olde queene2
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and left out some2
me of my lord2
now he has but2
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as if i were2
enter ferneze governor of2
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of mud and dirt2
the earl of warwick2
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to see the king2
this great turk and2
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monarch of the earth2
seated in a chariot2
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castle in the air2
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to his three sonnes2
me such a question2
from any man that2
in triumph through the2
good and bad angels2
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a passage for my2
what shall become of2
of my blood portend2
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the number of your2
here is my hand2
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of honour and of2
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of the first edition2
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in person to shew2
that tolls the sick2
the soldiers be buried2
content in three kings2
shall keep his trunk2
all promises between us2
wait upon me whilst2
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thee more than thou2
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the king of navar2
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the lamps of heaven2
go to thy house2
all the world may2
what a world of2
must back to hell2
and few or none2
of that thou wilt2
him take as much2
and so i leave2
this passage when he2
order of the jacobins2
curse the time that2
the word in our2
i must be gone2
his chariot by the2
are these things so2
no accented characters at2
armes against the king2
if it be so2
elder when he hanged2
way else to be2
le roy two or2
most stately shewed vpon2
art thou the third2
two parts of the2
in despite of them2
tell me whatsoever i2
rotten whores against the2
and bind thy soul2
tamburlaine so the vo2
of the latest impressions2
maner of his own2
can write no more2
in her hollow beak2
i once supposed that2
to wear a crown2
the latest impressions of2
some fond and frivolous2
thou perform all covenants2
as if he had2
enough to torture me2
how like you this2
i am bold to2
send you the horns2
know not how to2
hell a thousand years2
the audience were to2
so honourable and stately2
had no power on2
to seize upon the2
run up and down2
give thee more than2
enter the bishop of2
scythian shephearde by his2
hundred thousand men in2
thee of thy life2
by a mistake of2
exeunt with the bodies2
you know that i2
goe tell the king2
the next speech of2
that in the british2
live in spite of2
my horse into the2
if that be true2
shall i make spirits2
thy soul to hell2
in his chariot by2
and quite bereave thee2
have you learn to2
is the god of2
dwelling at the signe2
enter the governor of2
follows us at the2
in the first part2
shal isis stature gently2
give me a ream2
officers with barabas and2
the poles of the2
for mercy at your2
in the preceding line2
thou art too ugly2
by our early writers2
thy so the vo2
shall i do to2
it lies not in2
legate of the pope2
teeth of dragons venomous2
that sight will be2
upon the lofty cliffs2
and pity of thy2
shall curse the time2
thy thoughts from this2
they meant to conquer2
stage in their graced2
royal chair of state2
exeunt lucifer and belzebub2
a king for my2
abigail shall see whether2
bad him take as2
and yet i know2
line of the speech2
is it not a2
thee wait upon me2
would for three farthings2
like a quivering aspen2
that all the protestants2
he presently gave me2
and give thee more2
most puissant and mighty2
and so convey him2
of the order of2
the king of hungary2
his long nose of2
title of a king2
second part agrees exactly2
those that hate me2
thou bluntly call me2
puts it on his2
a drop of blood2
the duke joyeux slaine2
accented characters at all2
scene is supposed here2
i will make thee2
such ways which brought2
any man that is2
the elder when he2
bear him to the2
life and honour of2
are preserved in the2
whose stature was but2
prefix to this speech2
damascus here the old2
tell thee what i2
a plague take him2
enter two murtherers dragging2
what would you with2
thou shalt have a2
me pray before i2
and i will be2
first mover of that2
proud disturbers of the2
from a scythian shephearde2
and fall on me2
it would prove a2
an inch of raw2
in the bodleian library2
master means to die2
that ever i beheld2
to this day is2
thou couldst not come2
which hath stopt the2
our souls aspire celestial2
with an host of2
manner of his owne2
in a veranda or2
business is to patch2
be but a year2
for that must be2
bear the dates and2
marked thus that covers2
it will not harbour2
thou shalt have broth2
when that ebena steps2
the smart of all2
thou must bequeath it2
so the editor of2
his so the to2
my device in don2
thou as great as2
is up in arms2
hale him from the2
humours of harlequin and2
ransack the ocean for2
ever since have run2
this is mere frailty2
to give me whatsoever2
end of the second2
audience were to suppose2
first given to the2
as good as your2
what the reason is2
and was a male2
thence unto the straits2
a gammon of bacon2
as great as lucifer2
it as his own2
and puts it on2
that hell in heaven2
that you suspect of2
raise such spirits when2
out of the way2
of the kings guard2
enter henry the king2
a so the to2
what may we do2
this my exhortation seems2
far from any man2
their own proper shapes2
thou be a king2
are the friends of2
of the gallery gives2
to tell me any2
faustus live in hell2
staying of my blood2
him in one term2
the pin that thousands2
the ocean for orient2
send me half he2
the lord of berkeley2
let me have a2
mutton better than an2
faustus never shall repent2
the issue of great2
far in love with2
and henry the second2
the heavy wrath of2
they stink like a2
and neighbour cities of2
once supposed that the2
i was scarce an2
neither fat nor lean2
mouth when i was2
is left to save2
i am one that2
ride him into the2
and fell to eating2
i am a spirit2
me from the heavy2
edward and the younger2
in the fourth act2
those that faustus most2
my soul must suffer2
as appears from innumerable2
wan the attribute of2
i here present thee2
now convinced that both2
and full of pomp2
carried the broth that2
with the earl of2
a bundle of hay2
from the duke of2
easter and whitsun holidays2
that peerless dame of2
in their graced deformities2
malta must be there2
would prove a great2
if there were no2
on so the to2
vain pleasure of four2
and has the doctor2
into two tragicall discourses2
which i have not2
tell us where he2
by the kings of2
be thou on earth2
to the soldan of2
and stately a history2
undertake to carry him2
should write this bill2
what will you give2
would lose the title2
hidden mystery had been2
i would it were2
parma from our land2
here comes my lord2
is not to be2
enter duke dumayn reading2
of harlequin and scaramouche2
in a brazen tower2
upon the stage in2
ready to charge you2
me what i please2
on the english stage2
not so the vo2
and ward shall keep2
is not that the2
shall i see you2
shall the body do2
infernal dis do we2
exhortation and discipline to2
this hour be but2
some hidden mystery had2
if thou deny it2
the king my father2
cause to know him2
vows love to him2
as jove is in2
that first invented war2
ever to attend on2
i should let you2
of the realm and2
and my good lord2
the scourge and terror2
and then be thou2
as many kings as2
and the arabian king2
than all the brats2
the tos of the2
was never sprung of2
bowels of these elements2
hast now offended like2
begins to clear again2
of gold preferred before2
person of a prince2
so all the old2
and by this means2
is come which makes2
if my soul must2
for all the wealth2
stopt the tempest of2
the favourite of a2
i am a king2
his arms and fingers2
wonder how it could2
body with i will2
of tamburlaine in the2
a ream of paper2
when he hanged himself2
if nature had not2
and now must taste2
us goe tell the2
and those other isles2
souls aspire celestial thrones2
as they are going2
in presence of the2
of the present edition2
had been added to2
in their true shapes2
devil of a wife2
with a band of2
nor thee nor them2
and his great empress2
and faustus vows never2
size than all the2
let it be so2
that will charm thy2
prove a great disgrace2
against the term for2
jaws of hell are2
to comfort my distressed2
caldron placed in a2
line of the next2
aske forgivenes of the2
he humbly would entreat2
might seem more tedious2
most puissant and mightye2
dreadful night was never2
assures his soul to2
for horns he gave2
ponder on my sins2
with no accented characters2
will be as pleasant2
soul to the devil2
enter faustus with a2
it so the to2
enter mycetes with his2
you speak well of2
sprung of human race2
my children stoop your2
of exhortation and discipline2
at his shop neere2
and hide me from2
have cause to know2
of the two tragicall2
all the air with2
printed at london for2
the causers of their2
here present thee with2
he loves me not2
enter the king and2
humbly would entreat your2
necessary i be seen2
was printed with no2
rare and wonderfull conquestes2
went to him yesterday2
feel the strength of2
the present play was2
dost thou think that2
the doctor three legs2
thy men and thee2
captain of the kings2