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قراءة كتاب Tamburlaine the Great — Part 1
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Which is as much as if I swore by heaven,
And call'd the gods to witness of my vow.
Thus shall my heart be still combin'd with thine
Until our bodies turn to elements,
And both our souls aspire celestial thrones.—
Techelles and Casane, welcome him.
TECHELLES. Welcome, renowmed 60 Persian, to us all!
USUMCASANE. Long may Theridamas remain with us!
TAMBURLAINE. These are my friends, in whom I more rejoice
Than doth the king of Persia in his crown;
And, by the love of Pylades and Orestes,
Whose statues 61 we adore in Scythia,
Thyself and them shall never part from me
Before I crown you kings 62 in Asia.
Make much of them, gentle Theridamas,
And they will never leave thee till the death.
THERIDAMAS. Nor thee nor them, 63 thrice-noble Tamburlaine,
Shall want my heart to be with gladness pierc'd,
To do you honour and security.
TAMBURLAINE. A thousand thanks, worthy Theridamas.—
And now, fair madam, and my noble lords,
If you will 64 willingly remain with me,
You shall have honours as your merits be;
Or else you shall be forc'd with slavery.
AGYDAS. We yield unto thee, happy Tamburlaine.
TAMBURLAINE. For you, then, madam, I am out of doubt.
ZENOCRATE. I must be pleas'd perforce,—wretched Zenocrate!
[Exeunt.]