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Exeunt all but Pericles . Per . How courtesy would seem to cover sin , When what
is done is like an hypocrite , The which is good in nothing but in sight ! If it be true
that I interpret false , Then were it certain you were not so bad As with foul ...
Exeunt all but Pericles . Per . How courtesy would seem to cover sin , When what
is done is like an hypocrite , The which is good in nothing but in sight ! If it be true
that I interpret false , Then were it certain you were not so bad As with foul ...
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[ Exeunt Lords . ] Helicanus , thou 50 Hast moved us : what seest thou in our
looks ? Hel . An angry brow , dread lord . Per . If there be such a dart in princes '
frowns , How durst thy tongue move anger to our face ? Hel . How dare the plants
look ...
[ Exeunt Lords . ] Helicanus , thou 50 Hast moved us : what seest thou in our
looks ? Hel . An angry brow , dread lord . Per . If there be such a dart in princes '
frowns , How durst thy tongue move anger to our face ? Hel . How dare the plants
look ...
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... not ask thine oath : Who shuns not to break one will sure crack both : But in our
orbs we ' ll live so round and safe , That time of both this truth shall ne'er convince
, Thou show'dst a subject's shine , I a true prince . [ Exeunt . 120 SCENE III .
... not ask thine oath : Who shuns not to break one will sure crack both : But in our
orbs we ' ll live so round and safe , That time of both this truth shall ne'er convince
, Thou show'dst a subject's shine , I a true prince . [ Exeunt . 120 SCENE III .
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Exeunt . . 40 SCENE IV . Tarsus . A room in the Governor's house . Enter CLEON
, the Governor of Tarsus , with DIONYZA , and others . Cle . My Dionyza , shall we
rest us here , And by relating tales of others ' griefs , See if ' twill teach us to ...
Exeunt . . 40 SCENE IV . Tarsus . A room in the Governor's house . Enter CLEON
, the Governor of Tarsus , with DIONYZA , and others . Cle . My Dionyza , shall we
rest us here , And by relating tales of others ' griefs , See if ' twill teach us to ...
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Till when , —the which I hope shall ne'er be seen , Your grace is welcome to our
town and us . Per . Which welcome we'll accept ; feast here awhile , Until our
stars that frown lend us a smile . [ Exeunt . IOC ACT II . Enter GOWER . Gow .
Till when , —the which I hope shall ne'er be seen , Your grace is welcome to our
town and us . Per . Which welcome we'll accept ; feast here awhile , Until our
stars that frown lend us a smile . [ Exeunt . IOC ACT II . Enter GOWER . Gow .
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