Character names were expanded. For Example, TAMBURLAINE was TAMB., ZENOCRATE was ZENO., etc.

GREEK: One word, appearing in note 115, was printed in Greek Characters. This word has been transliterated as [deiktikos].


CONTENTS


[ TO THE GENTLEMEN-READERS AND OTHERS THAT TAKE PLEASURE ]


[ THE FIRST PART OF TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT. ]


[ ACT I. ]

[ SCENE I. ]

[ SCENE II. ]


[ ACT II. ]

[ SCENE I. ]

[ SCENE II. ]

[ SCENE III. ]

[ SCENE IV. ]

[ SCENE V. ]

[ SCENE VI. ]

[ SCENE VII. ]


[ ACT III. ]

[ SCENE I. ]

[ SCENE II. ]

[ SCENE III. ]


[ ACT IV. ]

[ SCENE I. ]

[ SCENE II. ]

[ SCENE III. ]

[ SCENE IV. ]


[ ACT V. ]

[ SCENE I. ]


[ FOOTNOTES ]


Tamburlaine the Great. Who, from a Scythian Shephearde
by his rare and woonderfull Conquests, became a most
puissant and mightye Monarque. And (for his tyranny,
and terrour in Warre) was tearmed, The Scourge of God.
Deuided into two Tragicall Discourses, as they were
sundrie times shewed vpon Stages in the Citie of London.
By the right honorable the Lord Admyrall, his seruauntes.
Now first, and newlie published. London. Printed by
Richard Ihones: at the signe of the Rose and Crowne
neere Holborne Bridge. 1590. 4to.