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Page 21
... the hands of sin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the shame : Then , lest my life
be cropp'd to keep you clear , By flight I'll shun the danger which I fear . [ Exit .
130 140 Re - enter ANTIOCHUS . Ant . He hath found the meaning , for which we
...
... the hands of sin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the shame : Then , lest my life
be cropp'd to keep you clear , By flight I'll shun the danger which I fear . [ Exit .
130 140 Re - enter ANTIOCHUS . Ant . He hath found the meaning , for which we
...
Page 23
Here pleasures court mine eyes , and mine eyes shun them , And danger , which
I fear'd , is at Antioch , Whose arm seems far too short to hit me here : Yet neither
pleasure's art can joy my spirits , Nor yet the other's distance comfort me .
Here pleasures court mine eyes , and mine eyes shun them , And danger , which
I fear'd , is at Antioch , Whose arm seems far too short to hit me here : Yet neither
pleasure's art can joy my spirits , Nor yet the other's distance comfort me .
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Which fear so grew in me , I hither fled , Under the covering of a careful night ,
Who seem'd my good protector ; and ... I knew him tyrannous ; and tyrants ' fears
Decrease not , but grow faster than the years : And should he doubt it , as no
doubt ...
Which fear so grew in me , I hither fled , Under the covering of a careful night ,
Who seem'd my good protector ; and ... I knew him tyrannous ; and tyrants ' fears
Decrease not , but grow faster than the years : And should he doubt it , as no
doubt ...
Page 32
That's the least fear ; for , by the semblance of their white flags display'd , they
bring us peace , And come to us as favourers , not as foes . Cle . Thou speak'st
like him ' s untutor'd to repeat : Who makes the fairest show means most deceit .
That's the least fear ; for , by the semblance of their white flags display'd , they
bring us peace , And come to us as favourers , not as foes . Cle . Thou speak'st
like him ' s untutor'd to repeat : Who makes the fairest show means most deceit .
Page 56
... her fear : And what ensues in this fell storm Shall for itself itself perform . I nill
relate , action may Conveniently the rest convey ; Which might not what by me is
told . 40 50 In your imagination hold This stage the ship , upon 56 Pericles ACT III
.
... her fear : And what ensues in this fell storm Shall for itself itself perform . I nill
relate , action may Conveniently the rest convey ; Which might not what by me is
told . 40 50 In your imagination hold This stage the ship , upon 56 Pericles ACT III
.
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