Tamburlaine the Great — Part 2 by Christopher Marlowe
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THE SECOND PART OF
TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT EDITED BY THE REV. ALEXANDER DYCE The Second Part of Tamburlaine the Great. Concerning the old eds., see the prefatory matter to THE FIRST PART.<> THE PROLOGUE. The general welcomes Tamburlaine receiv'd, When he arrived last upon the<1> stage, Have made our poet pen his Second Part, Where Death cuts off the progress of his pomp, And murderous Fates throw all his triumphs<2> down. But what became of fair Zenocrate, And with how many cities' sacrifice He celebrated her sad<3> funeral, Himself in presence shall unfold at large. DRAMATIS PERSONAE. TAMBURLAINE, king of Persia. CALYPHAS, > AMYRAS, > his sons. CELEBINUS, > THERIDAMAS, king of Argier. |
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