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The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare:: And ... - Page 121
by John Payne Collier - 1831 - 508 pages
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Christopher Marlowe: Outlines of His Life and Works

J. G. Lewis - 1891 - 44 pages
...and virtue than those glowing words of Tamburlaine which seem to burn into the reader's brain ? — Ah, fair Zenocrate ! — divine Zenocrate ! — Fair...And fear to see thy kingly father's harm, With hair dishevelled wip'st thy watery cheeks ; And, like to Flora in her morning pride, Shaking her silver...
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Milton's Prosody: An Examination of the Rules of the Blank Verse in Milton's ...

Robert Bridges - 1894 - 112 pages
...Mr. Bullen's edition, but as I am not concerned with the sense, I have not adopted emendations : — Ah, fair Zenocrate! — divine Zenocrate! — Fair...And fear to see thy kingly father's harm, With hair dishevelled wip'st thy watery cheeks ; And, like to Flora in her morning pride, Shaking her silver...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: A-Z

Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne, George Henry Warner - Anthologies - 1897 - 656 pages
...That perfect bliss and sole delicity. The sweet fruition of an earthly crown. FROM ' TAMBURLAINE ' AH, FAIR Zenocrate! — divine Zenocrate! — Fair...And fear to see thy kingly father's harm. With hair disheveled wip'st thy watery cheeks; And like to Flora in her morning pride, Shaking her silver tresses...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern

Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1897 - 464 pages
...That perfect bliss and sole delicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown. FROM ' TAMBURLAINE ' AH, FAIR Zenocrate! — divine Zenocrate! — Fair...And fear to see thy kingly father's harm. With hair disheveled wip'st thy watery cheeks; And like to Flora in her morning pride. Shaking her silver tresses...
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Specimens of the Elizabethan Drama from Lyly to Shirley, A.D. 1580-A.D. 1642 ...

William Henry Williams - English drama - 1905 - 600 pages
...entreated htm to raise the siege and make a truce with her father. Tamburlaine soliloquizes. Tamb. Ah, fair Zenocrate ! — divine Zenocrate ! Fair is...harm, With hair dishevell'd wip'st thy watery cheeks; 5 And, like to Flora in her morning's pride, Shaking her silver tresses in the air, Rain'st on the...
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The Plays of Christopher Marlowe

Christopher Marlowe - 1910 - 514 pages
...the rest to the sword. [Exeunt all except Tamburlaine. Ah, fair Zenocrate ! — divine Zenocrate ! j Fair is too foul an epithet for thee, — That in...wip'st thy watery cheeks; And, like to Flora in her morning's pride, Shaking her silver tresses in the air, Rain'st on the earth resolved pearl in showers,...
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The Chief Elizabethan Dramatists, Excluding Shakespeare

William Allan Neilson - Biography & Autobiography - 1911 - 900 pages
...put the rest to the sword. Exeunt [ull except TAMBURLAIME]. 1 Ah, fair Zenocrate ! divine /enocrate 1 Fair is too foul an epithet for thee, That in thy...wip'st thy watery cheeks ¡ And. like to Flora in her morning's pride Shaking her silver tresses in the air, Rain'st on the earth resolved a pearl in showers,...
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The Chief Elizabethan Dramatists, Excluding Shakespeare

William Allan Neilson - Biography & Autobiography - 1911 - 898 pages
...the rest to the sword. Exeunt [all except TAMBUKLAINE]. Ah, fair Zenocrate ! divine Zenocrate ! Pair is too foul an epithet for thee, That in thy passion^ for thy country's love, And fear to see thy kinglv father's harm, n With hair «li-.li.-vrl IM wip et thy watery cheeks ; And. like to Flora in...
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The Chief Elizabethan Dramatists: Excluding Shakespeare, Selected Plays by ...

William Allan Neilson - English drama - 1911 - 936 pages
...rest to the sword, \ Exeunt [alt except TAMBUHLAINE]. "4 Ah, fair Zeuocrate I divine Zenocrate 1 Pair is too foul an epithet for thee, That in thy passion * for thy country's love, And fear to see thv kingly father's harm, n With hair dishevell'tl wip st thy watery cheeks ; And. like to Flora in...
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The Chief Elizabethan Dramatists, Excluding Shakespeare

William Allan Neilson - Biography & Autobiography - 1911 - 924 pages
...or mithridate : l » But go, my lords, put the rest to the sword. Exeunt [all except TAMBURLAINE]. Ah, fair Zenocrate ! divine Zenocrate ! Fair is too foul an epithet for thee, That in thy pussion * for thy country's love, And fear to see thy kingly father's harm, n With hair dishevell'd...
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