| William Allan Neilson - Biography & Autobiography - 1911 - 900 pages
..." And ride in triumph through Persepolis I" и Is it not brave to be a king, Techelles? Usumeasane and Theridamas, Is it not passing brave to be a king,...in triumph through Persepolis " ? Tech. O, my lord, t is sweet and full of pomp. Usum. To be a king is half to be a god. « Ther. A god is not so glorious... | |
| William Allan Neilson - English drama - 1911 - 924 pages
...USUMCASAS Tamb. " And ride in triumph through Per polis I " Is it not brave to be a king, Techellea ? Usumcasane and Theridamas, Is it not passing brave...And ride in triumph through Persepolis '" ' Tech. O,my lord, t is sweet and full of pomp. Usum. To be a king is half to be a god. » Tlitr. A god is... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - Dido (Legendary character) - 1912 - 516 pages
...shortly have your wish, And ride in triumph through Persepolis. [Exeunt all except Tamb., Ther., Tech., and Usum. Tamb. And ride in triumph through Persepolis...Theridamas, Is it not passing brave to be a king, Ther. A god is _notjso glorious as a king: n ., , I thmk""th"e pleasure tfiey enjoy in heaven^ Cannot... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1912 - 430 pages
...TAMBURLAINE, THERIDAMAS, TECHELLES, and USUMCASANE. Tamb. " And ride in triumph through Persepolis ! " 5° Is it not brave to be a king, Techelles ? Usumcasane...king, "And ride in triumph through Persepolis"? Tech. Oh, my lord, 'tis sweet and full of pomp. Usum. To be a king is half to be a god. Ther. A god is not... | |
| WILLIAM LYON PHELPS - 1912 - 456 pages
...TAMBURLAINE, THERIDAMAS, TECHELLES, and USUMCASANE. Tamb. " And ride in triumph through Persepolis!" 5° Is it not brave to be a king, Techelles ? Usumcasane...king, "And ride in triumph through Persepolis"? Tech. Oh, my lord, 'tis sweet and full of pomp. Usum. To be a king is half to be a god. Ther. A god is not... | |
| Stephen Phillips, Galloway Kyle - Poetry - 1915 - 652 pages
...magic of old-world names holds him. He treats them like jewels to give warmth and colour to his verse : Is it not passing brave to be a King And ride in triumph' thro' Persepolis ! Here indeed is the poet's joy in words. It has been well said that " Tamburlaine... | |
| Walter Swain Hinchman - English literature - 1915 - 488 pages
...thousand ships, And burnt the topless towers of Ilium; or in the shout of Tamburlaine to his commanders, Usumcasane and Theridamas, Is it not passing brave to be a king, "And ride in triumph through I'crsepolis ? " 1 Saying, maxim. or in the sad words of Edward, up to his knees in dungeon water, Tell... | |
| Benjamin Burges Moore - Asia, Central - 1915 - 568 pages
...such as modern men cannot in their wildest imaginings conceive. They must indeed have exclaimed : — "Is it not passing brave to be a King, And ride in triumph through Pcrsepolis? A god is not so glorious as a King. I think the pleasure they enjoy in Heaven, Cannot compare... | |
| Eugene Manlove Rhodes - New Mexico - 1917 - 314 pages
...CHAPTER XXXV ROBIN'S NOT HERE "Is it not brave to be a King, Tecnelles, Usumcusane, and. Theridames, Is it not passing brave to be a King, And ride in triumph through Persepolis?" IT WAS brave ranting; she mouthed the sonorous, manysyllabled names ; proud step and princely hand... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 712 pages
...wish, And ride in triumph through Persepolis. [Exeunt all except Tamburlaine and his three Captains. nowl it is sweet and full of pomp ! Usum. To be a king, is half to be a god. Ther. A god is not so glorious... | |
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