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Tamburlaine the Great, Part II
act v   Scene II.
Christopher Marlowe
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       Enter CALLAPINE, KING OF AMASIA, a CAPTAIN, and train, with drums and trumpets.
       CALLAPINE
       King of Amasia, now our mighty host
       Marcheth in Asia Major, where the streams
       Of Euphrates and Tigris swiftly run;
       And here may we behold great Babylon,
       Circled about with Limnasphaltis' lake,
       Where Tamburlaine with all his army lies,
       Which being faint and weary with the siege,
       We may lie ready to encounter him
       Before his host be full from Babylon,
       And so revenge our latest grievous loss,
       If God or Mahomet send any aid.
       KING OF AMASIA
       Doubt not, my lord, but we shall conquer him:
       The monster that hath drunk a sea of blood,
       And yet gapes still for more to quench his thirst,
       Our Turkish swords shall headlong send to hell;
       And that vile carcass, drawn by warlike kings,
       The fowls shall eat; for never sepulchre
       Shall grace this base-born tyrant Tamburlaine.
       CALLAPINE
       When I record my parents' slavish life,
       Their cruel death, mine own captivity,
       My viceroys' bondage under Tamburlaine,
       Methinks I could sustain a thousand deaths,
       To be reveng'd of all his villany.--
       Ah, sacred Mahomet, thou that hast seen
       Millions of Turks perish by Tamburlaine,
       Kingdoms made waste, brave cities sack'd and burnt,
       And but one host is left to honour thee,
       Aid thy obedient servant Callapine,
       And make him, after all these overthrows,
       To triumph over cursed Tamburlaine!
       KING OF AMASIA
       Fear not, my lord: I see great Mahomet,
       Clothed in purple clouds, and on his head
       A chaplet brighter than Apollo's crown,
       Marching about the air with armed men,
       To join with you against this Tamburlaine.
       CAPTAIN
       Renowmed general, mighty Callapine,
       Though God himself and holy Mahomet
       Should come in person to resist your power,
       Yet might your mighty host encounter all,
       And pull proud Tamburlaine upon his knees
       To sue for mercy at your highness' feet.
       CALLAPINE
       Captain, the force of Tamburlaine is great,
       His fortune greater, and the victories
       Wherewith he hath so sore dismay'd the world
       Are greatest to discourage all our drifts;
       Yet, when the pride of Cynthia is at full,
       She wanes again; and so shall his, I hope;
       For we have here the chief selected men
       Of twenty several kingdoms at the least;
       Nor ploughman, priest, nor merchant, stays at home;
       All Turkey is in arms with Callapine;
       And never will we sunder camps and arms
       Before himself or his be conquered:
       This is the time that must eternize me
       For conquering the tyrant of the world.
       Come, soldiers, let us lie in wait for him,
       And, if we find him absent from his camp,
       Or that it be rejoin'd again at full,
       Assail it, and be sure of victory.
       [Exeunt.]
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Prologue.
Dramatis Personae.
act i
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
act ii
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
act iii
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
   Scene V.
act iv
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
act v
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.