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Tamburlaine the Great — Part 1 by Christopher Marlowe
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Present thee with th' imperial diadem.

CENEUS. The warlike soldiers and the gentlemen,
That heretofore have fill'd Persepolis
With Afric captains taken in the field,
Whose ransom made them march in coats of gold,
With costly jewels hanging at their ears,
And shining stones upon their lofty crests,
Now living idle in the walled towns,
Wanting both pay and martial discipline,
Begin in troops to threaten civil war,
And openly exclaim against their<24> king:
Therefore, to stay all sudden mutinies,
We will invest your highness emperor;
Whereat the soldiers will conceive more joy
Than did the Macedonians at the spoil
Of great Darius and his wealthy host.

COSROE. Well, since I see the state of Persia droop
And languish in my brother's government,
I willingly receive th' imperial crown,
And vow to wear it for my country's good,
In spite of them shall malice my estate.

ORTYGIUS. And, in assurance of desir'd success,
We here do crown thee monarch of the East<;>
Emperor of Asia and Persia;<25>
Great lord of Media and Armenia;
Duke of Africa and Albania,
Mesopotamia and of Parthia,
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