The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 էջ |
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... from Alexandria , Loaden with spice and silks , now under sail , Are smoothly gliding down by Candy shore To Malta , through our Mediterranean Sea . The Vaunts of Tamburlaine FROM " TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT " 974 CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE.
... from Alexandria , Loaden with spice and silks , now under sail , Are smoothly gliding down by Candy shore To Malta , through our Mediterranean Sea . The Vaunts of Tamburlaine FROM " TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT " 974 CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE.
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Edwin Markham. The Vaunts of Tamburlaine FROM " TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT " Milton never surpassed the elevation of the concluding lines of this first passage taken from the great Elizabethan play which antedated Shakespeare . It was most ...
Edwin Markham. The Vaunts of Tamburlaine FROM " TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT " Milton never surpassed the elevation of the concluding lines of this first passage taken from the great Elizabethan play which antedated Shakespeare . It was most ...
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... Tamburlaine , " I will persist , a terror to the world , Making the meteors ( that , like armèd men , Are seen to march upon the towers of Heaven ) Run tilting round about the firmament , And break their burning lances in the air ...
... Tamburlaine , " I will persist , a terror to the world , Making the meteors ( that , like armèd men , Are seen to march upon the towers of Heaven ) Run tilting round about the firmament , And break their burning lances in the air ...
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