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... satirist compared a crowd of outstretched throats to an audience come to see Shore or Pericles.'1 The name of Pericles became a by - word for good fortune , and Boult seems , like Pandarus , to have given a new sobriquet to his ...
... satirist compared a crowd of outstretched throats to an audience come to see Shore or Pericles.'1 The name of Pericles became a by - word for good fortune , and Boult seems , like Pandarus , to have given a new sobriquet to his ...
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... good prince , having all lost , By waves from coast to coast is tost : All perishen of man , of pelf , Ne aught escapen but himself ; Till fortune , tired with doing bad , Threw him ashore , to give him glad : And here he comes .
... good prince , having all lost , By waves from coast to coast is tost : All perishen of man , of pelf , Ne aught escapen but himself ; Till fortune , tired with doing bad , Threw him ashore , to give him glad : And here he comes .
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130 Thanks , fortune , yet , that , after all my crosses , Thou givest me somewhat to repair myself ; And though it was mine own , part of my heritage , Which my dead father did bequeath to me , With this strict charge , even as he left ...
130 Thanks , fortune , yet , that , after all my crosses , Thou givest me somewhat to repair myself ; And though it was mine own , part of my heritage , Which my dead father did bequeath to me , With this strict charge , even as he left ...
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Tis more by fortune , lady , than by merit . Sim . Call it by what you will , the day is yours ; And here , I hope , is none that envies it . In framing an artist , art hath thus decreed , To make some good , but others to exceed ...
Tis more by fortune , lady , than by merit . Sim . Call it by what you will , the day is yours ; And here , I hope , is none that envies it . In framing an artist , art hath thus decreed , To make some good , but others to exceed ...
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All fortune to the good Simonides ! Sim . To you as much , sir ! I am beholding to you 30 For your sweet music this last night : I do Protest my ears were never better fed With such delightful pleasing harmony . Per .
All fortune to the good Simonides ! Sim . To you as much , sir ! I am beholding to you 30 For your sweet music this last night : I do Protest my ears were never better fed With such delightful pleasing harmony . Per .
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