The Tragical Reign of Selimus Sometime Emperor of the Turks a Play Reclaimed F
The Tragical Reign of Selimus Sometime Emperor of the Turks a Play Reclaimed F
Robert Greene
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How shall I mourn, or which way shall I turn To pour my tears upon my dearest friends ? Couldst thou endure, false-hearted Acomat, To kill thy nephew and his sister thus, And wound to death so valiant a lord ? And will you not, you all-beholding heavens, Dart down on him your piercing lightning brand, Enroll'd in sulphur, and consuming flames ? 1 330 Ah ! do not, Jove, Acomat is my son, And may perhaps by counsel be reclaim'd, And brought to filial obedience. Aga, thou art a man of peirsant wit... ; Go thou and talk with my son Acomat, And see if he will any way relent ; Speak him fair, Aga, lest he kill thee too. And we my lords will in, and mourn a while Over these princes' lamentable tombs. 1 340 [Exeunt all. Enter Acomat, Vizier, Regan, and their soldiers. A co. As Tityus in the country of the dead With restless cries doth call upon high Jove, The while the vulture tireth on his heart ; So Acomat, revenge still gnaws thy soul. I think my soldiers' hands have been too slow,
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