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                                      SCENE I。 



       Enter    MYCETES;          COSROE;        MEANDER;          THERIDAMAS; 

ORTYGIUS; CENEUS; MENAPHON; with others。 

    MYCETES。 Brother Cosroe; I find myself agriev'd; Yet insufficient to 

express   the   same;   For   it   requires   a   great   and   thundering   speech:   Good 

brother; tell the cause unto my lords; I know you have a better wit than I。 

    COSROE。 Unhappy Persia;that in former age Hast been the seat of 

mighty     conquerors;    That;   in  their  prowess    and   their  policies;   Have 

triumph'd over Afric; and the bounds Of Europe where the sun dares 

scarce appear For freezing meteors and congealed cold; Now to be rul'd 

and govern'd by a man At whose birth…day Cynthia with Saturn join'd; And 

Jove; the Sun; and Mercury denied To shed their influence in his fickle 

brain!   Now   Turks   and   Tartars   shake   their   swords   at   thee;   Meaning   to 

mangle all thy provinces。 

    MYCETES。          Brother;    I  see   your    meaning     well   enough;     And 

through your planets I perceive you think I am not wise enough to be a 

king:   But   I   refer   me   to   my   noblemen;   That   know   my   wit;   and   can   be 

witnesses。 I might command you to be slain for this; Meander; might I 

not? 

    MEANDER。 Not for so small a fault; my sovereign lord。 

    MYCETES。 I mean it not; but yet I know I might。 Yet live; yea; live; 

Mycetes wills it so。 Meander; thou; my faithful counsellor; Declare the 

cause     of  my    conceived     grief;  Which     is;  God    knows;    about    that 

Tamburlaine; That; like a fox in midst of harvest…time; Doth prey upon my 

flocks    of  passengers;   And;   as  I  hear;  doth  mean    to  pull  my   plumes: 

Therefore 'tis good and meet for to be wise。 

    MEANDER。 Oft have I heard your majesty complain Of Tamburlaine; 

that sturdy Scythian thief; That robs your merchants of Persepolis Trading 

by land unto the Western Isles; And in your confines with his lawless train 



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Daily     commits      incivil    outrages;    Hoping      (misled    by   dreaming 

prophecies) To   reign in Asia;  and with barbarous   arms To   make   himself 

the monarch of the East: But; ere he march in Asia; or display His vagrant 

ensign in the Persian fields; Your grace hath taken order by Theridamas; 

Charg'd   with   a   thousand   horse;   to   apprehend And   bring   him   captive   to 

your highness' throne。 

     MYCETES。 Full true thou speak'st; and like thyself; my lord; Whom I 

may term a Damon for thy love: Therefore 'tis best; if so it like you all; To 

send my thousand horse incontinent To apprehend that paltry Scythian。 

How like you this; my honourable lords? Is it not a kingly resolution? 

     COSROE。 It cannot choose; because it comes from you。 

     MYCETES。          Then    hear    thy    charge;    valiant   Theridamas;       The 

chiefest captain of   Mycetes' host; The   hope of Persia;   and the very 

legs Whereon our state doth lean as on a staff; That holds us up and foils 

our neighbour   foes: Thou   shalt   be   leader   of   this   thousand   horse; Whose 

foaming gall with rage and high disdain Have sworn the death of wicked 

Tamburlaine。 Go frowning forth; but come thou smiling home; As did Sir 

Paris with the Grecian dame: Return with speed; time passeth swift away; 

Our life is frail; and we may die to…day。 

     THERIDAMAS。 Before the moon renew her borrow'd light; Doubt not; 

my    lord   and   gracious   sovereign;    But   Tamburlaine      and   that  Tartarian 

rout Shall either perish by our warlike hands; Or plead for mercy at 

your highness' feet。 

     MYCETES。   Go;   stout   Theridamas;   thy   words   are   swords; And   with 

thy looks thou conquerest all thy foes。 I long to see thee back return from 

thence; That I may view these milk…white steeds of mine All loaden with 

the heads of killed men; And; from their knees even to their hoofs below; 

Besmear'd with blood that makes a dainty show。 

     THERIDAMAS。 Then now; my lord; I humbly take my leave。 

     MYCETES。          Theridamas;       farewell    ten    thousand     times。    'Exit 

THERIDAMAS。'   Ah;   Menaphon;   why   stay'st   thou   thus   behind;   When 

other men press forward for renown? Go; Menaphon; go into Scythia; 

And foot by foot follow Theridamas。 

     COSROE。       Nay;   pray   you;     let  him   stay;  a  greater   'task'  Fits 



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Menaphon than warring with a thief: Create him pro…rex of all Africa; 

That he may win the Babylonians' hearts; Which will revolt from Persian 

government; Unless they have a wiser king than you。 

     MYCETES。   Unless   they   have   a   wiser   king   than   you!   These   are   his 

words; Meander; set them down。 

     COSROE。 And add this to them;that all Asia Lament to see the folly 

of their king。 

     MYCETES。 Well; here I swear by this my royal seat 

     COSROE。 You may do well to kiss it; then。 

     MYCETES。         Emboss'd     with   silk  as   best  beseems     my   state;  To   be 

reveng'd for these contemptuous words! O; where is duty and allegiance 

now?   Fled   to   the   Caspian   or   the   Ocean   main?   What   shall   I   call   thee? 

brother? no;  a   foe;   Monster   of nature;  shame   unto thy  stock; That   dar'st 

presume      thy   sovereign    for  to   mock!    Meander;     come:    I  am   abus'd; 

Meander。 'Exeunt all except COSROE and MENAPHON。' 

     MENAPHON。   How   now;   my  lord!   what;   mated  and   amaz'd To 

hear the king thus threaten like himself! 

     COSROE。 Ah; Menaphon; I pass not for his threats! The plot is 

laid by Persian noblemen And captains of the Median garrisons To crown 

me emperor of Asia: But this it is that doth excruciate The very substance 

of   my  vexed   soul; To   see our   neighbours;  that   were   wont   to quake And 

tremble      at  the   Persian    monarch's      name;     Now     sit  and    laugh    our 

regiment to scorn; And that which might resolve me into tears; 

Men   from   the   farthest   equinoctial   line   Have   swarm'd   in   troops   into   the 

Eastern India; Lading their ships with gold and precious stones; And 

made their spoils from all our provinces。 

     MENAPHON。           This   should    entreat  your    highness    to  rejoice;  Since 

Fortune gives you opportunity To gain the title of a conqueror By curing 

of   this   maimed   empery。 Afric   and   Europe   bordering   on   your   land; And 

continent   to   your   dominions;   How   easily   may   you;   with   a   mighty   host; 

Pass into Graecia; as did Cyrus   once; And cause them to   withdraw 

their   forces    home;    Lest   you      subdue    the   pride   of  Christendom! 

'Trumpet within。' 

     COSROE。 But; Menaphon; what means this trumpet's sound? 



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     MENAPHON。   Behold;   my   lord;   Ortygius   and   the   rest   Bringing   the 

crown to make you emperor! 

       Re…enter    ORTYGIUS        and   CENEUS;          with   others;   bearing   a 

crown。 

     ORTYGIUS。 Magnificent and mighty prince Cosroe; We; in the name 

of   other   Persian   states     And    commons      of  this  mighty    monarchy; 

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 l

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