The Works of Shakespeare, 4±ÇMacmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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... dead cheeks advise thee to desist For going on death's net , whom none resist . Per . Antiochus , I thank thee , who hath taught My frail mortality to know itself , And by those fearful objects to prepare This body , like to them , to ...
... dead cheeks advise thee to desist For going on death's net , whom none resist . Per . Antiochus , I thank thee , who hath taught My frail mortality to know itself , And by those fearful objects to prepare This body , like to them , to ...
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... dead . ' Thal . My lord , If I can get him within my pistol's length , I'll make him sure enough : so , farewell to your highness . Ant . Thaliard , adieu ! [ Exit Thal . ] Till Pericles be dead , My heart can lend no succour to my head ...
... dead . ' Thal . My lord , If I can get him within my pistol's length , I'll make him sure enough : so , farewell to your highness . Ant . Thaliard , adieu ! [ Exit Thal . ] Till Pericles be dead , My heart can lend no succour to my head ...
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... dead . All . The gods of Greece protect you ! And we ' ll pray for you . Per . Arise , I pray you , rise : We do not look for reverence , but for love , And harbourage for ourself , our ships , and men . Cle . The which when any shall ...
... dead . All . The gods of Greece protect you ! And we ' ll pray for you . Per . Arise , I pray you , rise : We do not look for reverence , but for love , And harbourage for ourself , our ships , and men . Cle . The which when any shall ...
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... dead , For that I am a man , pray see me buried . First Fish . Die quoth - a ? Now gods forbid ! I have a gown here ; come , put it on ; keep thee warm . Now , afore me , a handsome fellow ! Come , thou shalt go home , and we'll have ...
... dead , For that I am a man , pray see me buried . First Fish . Die quoth - a ? Now gods forbid ! I have a gown here ; come , put it on ; keep thee warm . Now , afore me , a handsome fellow ! Come , thou shalt go home , and we'll have ...
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... dead father did bequeath to me , With this strict charge , even as he left his life , ' Keep it , my Pericles ; it hath been a shield ' Twixt me and death ; ' - and pointed to this brace ; - ' For that it saved me , keep it ; in like ...
... dead father did bequeath to me , With this strict charge , even as he left his life , ' Keep it , my Pericles ; it hath been a shield ' Twixt me and death ; ' - and pointed to this brace ; - ' For that it saved me , keep it ; in like ...
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Antigonus Ariel Arviragus Autolycus Bawd Belarius beseech Bohemia Boult brother C©¡sar Caliban Camillo CLEOMENES CLEON Cloten court Cymbeline daughter dead death Dionyza dost doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Fish Gent gentleman give gods grace GUIDERIUS hath hear heart heaven Helicanus Hermione honour Iach Iachimo Imogen king knight lady Leon Leontes live look lord Lysimachus madam Marina master mistress monster Mytilene never noble Pandosto Paul Paulina Pentapolis Perdita Pericles Pisanio play Polixenes poor Post Posthumus pray prince prince of Tyre prithee Pros Prospero queen Re-enter Roman SCENE Shakespeare shalt Shep Sicilia Skirgiello sleep speak strange swear sweet Sycorax tell Tempest Thaisa thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought Trin Trinculo Tyre wife Winter's Tale word