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Page 52
... excel- lence , and you are the scholar on whom she has spent her best pains . Stee- vens , on Malone's conjecture , gives " artists " for an artist . And you're her labour'd scholar . Come , queen o 52 [ ACT II . PERICLES.
... excel- lence , and you are the scholar on whom she has spent her best pains . Stee- vens , on Malone's conjecture , gives " artists " for an artist . And you're her labour'd scholar . Come , queen o 52 [ ACT II . PERICLES.
Page 53
... queen o ' the feast , For , daughter , so you are , here take your place ; Marshal the rest , as they deserve their grace . ights . We are honour'd much by good Simonides . 2. Your presence glads our days ; honour we love , 20 For who ...
... queen o ' the feast , For , daughter , so you are , here take your place ; Marshal the rest , as they deserve their grace . ights . We are honour'd much by good Simonides . 2. Your presence glads our days ; honour we love , 20 For who ...
Page 69
... queen , with child , makes her desire , Which who shall cross ? along to go ; Omit we all their dole and woe : Lychorida , her nurse , she takes , And so to sea . Their vessel shakes On Neptune's billow ; half the flood Hath their keel ...
... queen , with child , makes her desire , Which who shall cross ? along to go ; Omit we all their dole and woe : Lychorida , her nurse , she takes , And so to sea . Their vessel shakes On Neptune's billow ; half the flood Hath their keel ...
Page 70
... ( Craig ) . 999 4. call'd ] Dyce ( ed . 2 ) reads re- call'd . • • • 6. Thy nimble flashes ] com- pare King Lear , 11. iv . 167 , IV . vii . 34 . How does my queen ? Thou stormest venomously ; Wilt 70 [ ACT III . PERICLES.
... ( Craig ) . 999 4. call'd ] Dyce ( ed . 2 ) reads re- call'd . • • • 6. Thy nimble flashes ] com- pare King Lear , 11. iv . 167 , IV . vii . 34 . How does my queen ? Thou stormest venomously ; Wilt 70 [ ACT III . PERICLES.
Page 71
... queen's travails . Enter LYCHORIDA , with an infant . Now , Lychorida ! c . Here is a thing too young for such a place , Who , if it had conceit , would die , as I Am like to do . Take in your arms this piece Of your dead queen . er ...
... queen's travails . Enter LYCHORIDA , with an infant . Now , Lychorida ! c . Here is a thing too young for such a place , Who , if it had conceit , would die , as I Am like to do . Take in your arms this piece Of your dead queen . er ...
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