id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1589 Marlowe, Christopher Tamburlaine the Great — Part 2 .txt text/plain 25841 2897 92 Between thy sons, that shall be emperors, Sweet Tamburlaine, when wilt thou leave these arms, Thou shalt be king before them, and thy seed My lord, the great and mighty Tamburlaine, Villain, art thou the son of Tamburlaine, View me, thy father, that hath conquer'd kings, Shall play upon the bulwarks of thy hold And him, fair lady, shall thy eyes behold. Then welcome, Tamburlaine, unto thy death!-Shall bring thee bound unto the [173] general's tent [.] Shall shroud thee from the wrath of Tamburlaine. Shall we let go these kings again, my lord, Have [214] stain'd thy cheeks, and made thee look like death, Enter TAMBURLAINE, drawn in his chariot by the KINGS OF [Footnote 38: shall] So the 8vo.--The 4to "should."] [Footnote 50: thee] Old eds. [Footnote 61: him] i.e. the king of Natolia.] [Footnote 301: Enter Tamburlaine, &c.] Here the old eds. ./cache/1589.txt ./txt/1589.txt