The Works of Christopher Marlowe
Tamburlaine Part 1
Act:
4
Scene:
4
Theridamas
But if his highnesse would let them be fed, it would doe them more good.
Theridamas
He stamps it under his feet my Lord.
Theridamas
Doost thou think that Mahomet wil suffer this?
Theridamas
Me thinks, tis a great deale better than a consort of musicke.
Theridamas
So it would my lord, specially having so smal a walke, and so litle exercise.
Theridamas
I (my Lord) but none save kinges must feede with these.
Theridames
And since your highnesse hath so well vouchsaft,
If we deserve them not with higher meeds
Then erst our states and actions have retain'd,
Take them away againe and make us slaves.