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Cambyses' “vein—In King,” 1 HENRY IV., ii. 4. 376. An allusion to the play entitled A lamentable Tragedie, mixed full of pleasant mirth, containing the life of Cambises king of Percia, from the beginning of his kingdome vnto his death, his owne good deed of execution, after that many wicked deedes and tyrannous murders, committed [sic] by and through him, and last of all, his odious death by Gods Iustice appointed. Done in such order as followeth. By Thomas Preston. n. d. 4to.

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