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Page 26
... blood from my cheeks , Musings into my mind , with thousand doubts How I
might stop this tempest ere it came ; And finding little comfort to relieve them , I
thought it princely charity to grieve them . Hel . Well , my lord , since you have
given ...
... blood from my cheeks , Musings into my mind , with thousand doubts How I
might stop this tempest ere it came ; And finding little comfort to relieve them , I
thought it princely charity to grieve them . Hel . Well , my lord , since you have
given ...
Page 47
Wishing it so much blood unto your life . Per . I thạnk both him and you , and
pledge him freely . Thai . And further he desires to know of you , Of whence you
are , your name and parentage . Per . A gentleman of Tyre ; my name , Pericles ;
My ...
Wishing it so much blood unto your life . Per . I thạnk both him and you , and
pledge him freely . Thai . And further he desires to know of you , Of whence you
are , your name and parentage . Per . A gentleman of Tyre ; my name , Pericles ;
My ...
Page 54
[ Aside ) who , for aught I know , May be , nor can I think the contrary , As great in
blood as I myself.Therefore hear you , mistress ; either frame Your will to mine , —
and you , sir , hear you , Either be ruled by me , or I will make youMan and wife ...
[ Aside ) who , for aught I know , May be , nor can I think the contrary , As great in
blood as I myself.Therefore hear you , mistress ; either frame Your will to mine , —
and you , sir , hear you , Either be ruled by me , or I will make youMan and wife ...
Page 71
Do not Consume your blood with sorrowing : you have A nurse of me . Lord , how
your favour's changed With this unprofitable woe ! Come , give me your flowers ,
ere the sea mar it . Walk with Leonine ; the air is quick there , And it pierces and ...
Do not Consume your blood with sorrowing : you have A nurse of me . Lord , how
your favour's changed With this unprofitable woe ! Come , give me your flowers ,
ere the sea mar it . Walk with Leonine ; the air is quick there , And it pierces and ...
Page 72
I'll leave you , my sweet lady , for a while : Pray , walk softly , do not heat your
blood : What ! I must have a care of you . Mar. My thanks , sweet madam . [ Exit
Dionyza . Is this wind westerly that blows ? Leon . South - west . Mar. When I was
born ...
I'll leave you , my sweet lady , for a while : Pray , walk softly , do not heat your
blood : What ! I must have a care of you . Mar. My thanks , sweet madam . [ Exit
Dionyza . Is this wind westerly that blows ? Leon . South - west . Mar. When I was
born ...
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