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.


CONTENTS


[ DRAMATIS PERSONAE. ]


[ THE SECOND PART OF TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT. ]


[ 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. ]


[ NOTES: ]

[ FOOTNOTES: ]


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