The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Pericles. King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello. GlossarySherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... heart can lend no succour to my head . [ Exit . SCENE II . TYRE . A Room in the Palace . Enter PERICLES , HELICANUS , and other Lords . Per . Let none disturb us : Why this charge of thoughts ? The sad companion , dull - ey'd melancholy ...
... heart can lend no succour to my head . [ Exit . SCENE II . TYRE . A Room in the Palace . Enter PERICLES , HELICANUS , and other Lords . Per . Let none disturb us : Why this charge of thoughts ? The sad companion , dull - ey'd melancholy ...
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... heart to hear what pitiful cries they made to us , to help them , when , well - a - day , we could scarce help ourselves . 3 Fish . Nay , master , said not I as much , when I saw the porpus , how he bounced and tumbled ? they say , they ...
... heart to hear what pitiful cries they made to us , to help them , when , well - a - day , we could scarce help ourselves . 3 Fish . Nay , master , said not I as much , when I saw the porpus , how he bounced and tumbled ? they say , they ...
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... heart . [ A side ] I'll tame you ; I'll bring you in subjection.- Will you , not having my consent , bestow Your love and your affections on a stranger ? ( Who , for aught I know to the contrary , Or think , may be as great in blood as ...
... heart . [ A side ] I'll tame you ; I'll bring you in subjection.- Will you , not having my consent , bestow Your love and your affections on a stranger ? ( Who , for aught I know to the contrary , Or think , may be as great in blood as ...
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... The gods requite his charity ! [ Reads . If thou liv'st , Pericles , thou hast a heart That even cracks for woe ! -This chanc'd to - night . 2 Gent . Most likely , sir . · Cer . Nay , certainly to - night ; 38 АСТ 3 PERICLES .
... The gods requite his charity ! [ Reads . If thou liv'st , Pericles , thou hast a heart That even cracks for woe ! -This chanc'd to - night . 2 Gent . Most likely , sir . · Cer . Nay , certainly to - night ; 38 АСТ 3 PERICLES .
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... heart and place Of general wonder . But alack ! That monster envy , oft the wrack Of earned praise , Marina's life Seeks to take off by treason's knife . And in this kind hath our Cleon One daughter , and a wench full grown , Even ripe ...
... heart and place Of general wonder . But alack ! That monster envy , oft the wrack Of earned praise , Marina's life Seeks to take off by treason's knife . And in this kind hath our Cleon One daughter , and a wench full grown , Even ripe ...
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