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... As yon grim looks do testify . What now ensues , to the judgement of your eye I
give , my cause who best can justify . [ Exit . 30 40 SCENE I. Antioch . A room in
the palace . Enter ANTIOCHUS , PRINCE PERICLES , and followers . Ant .
Young ...
... As yon grim looks do testify . What now ensues , to the judgement of your eye I
give , my cause who best can justify . [ Exit . 30 40 SCENE I. Antioch . A room in
the palace . Enter ANTIOCHUS , PRINCE PERICLES , and followers . Ant .
Young ...
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Exit . 130 140 Re - enter ANTIOCHUS . Ant . He hath found the meaning , for
which we mean To have his head . He must not live to trumpet forth my infamy ,
119. entertain , entertainment . Nor tell the world Antiochus doth sin In such a 21
SC .
Exit . 130 140 Re - enter ANTIOCHUS . Ant . He hath found the meaning , for
which we mean To have his head . He must not live to trumpet forth my infamy ,
119. entertain , entertainment . Nor tell the world Antiochus doth sin In such a 21
SC .
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Exit . Ant . As thou Wilt live , fly after : and like an arrow shot From a well -
experienced archer hits the mark His eye doth level at , so thou ne'er return
Unless thou say “ Prince Pericles is dead . ' Thal . My lord , If I can get him within
my pistol's ...
Exit . Ant . As thou Wilt live , fly after : and like an arrow shot From a well -
experienced archer hits the mark His eye doth level at , so thou ne'er return
Unless thou say “ Prince Pericles is dead . ' Thal . My lord , If I can get him within
my pistol's ...
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Lord . I go , my lord . [ Exit . Cle . Welcome is peace , if he on peace consist ; If
wars , we are unable to resist . Enter PERICLES with Attendants . Per . Lord
governor , for so we hear you are , Let not our ships and number of our men Be
like a ...
Lord . I go , my lord . [ Exit . Cle . Welcome is peace , if he on peace consist ; If
wars , we are unable to resist . Enter PERICLES with Attendants . Per . Lord
governor , for so we hear you are , Let not our ships and number of our men Be
like a ...
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Exit PERICLES at one door , and CLEON at another . Good Helicane , that stay'd
at home , Not to eat honey like a drone From others ' labours ; for though he strive
To killen bad , keep good alive ; And to fulfil his prince ' desire , Sends word of ...
Exit PERICLES at one door , and CLEON at another . Good Helicane , that stay'd
at home , Not to eat honey like a drone From others ' labours ; for though he strive
To killen bad , keep good alive ; And to fulfil his prince ' desire , Sends word of ...
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