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Page 22
... Thaliard , adieu ! [ Exit Thal . ] Till Pericles be dead , My heart can lend no
succour to my head . [ Exit . 152. partakes , imparts . 170 SCENE II . Tyre . A room
in the palace 22 Pericles ACT I.
... Thaliard , adieu ! [ Exit Thal . ] Till Pericles be dead , My heart can lend no
succour to my head . [ Exit . 152. partakes , imparts . 170 SCENE II . Tyre . A room
in the palace 22 Pericles ACT I.
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Alas , poor souls , it grieved my heart to hear what pitiful cries they made to us to
help them , when , well - a - day , we could scarce help ourselves . Third Fish .
Nay , master , said not I as much when I saw the porpus how he bounced and ...
Alas , poor souls , it grieved my heart to hear what pitiful cries they made to us to
help them , when , well - a - day , we could scarce help ourselves . Third Fish .
Nay , master , said not I as much when I saw the porpus how he bounced and ...
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Your presence glads our days : honour we 20 love ; For who hates honour hates
the gods above . Marshal . Sir , yonder is your place . Per . Some other is more fit
. First Knight . Contend not , sir ; for we are gentlemen That neither in our hearts ...
Your presence glads our days : honour we 20 love ; For who hates honour hates
the gods above . Marshal . Sir , yonder is your place . Per . Some other is more fit
. First Knight . Contend not , sir ; for we are gentlemen That neither in our hearts ...
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[ Aside ] I am glad on ' t with all my heart.I'll tame you ; I'll bring you in subjection .
Will you , not having my consent , Bestow your love and your affections Upon a
stranger ? [ Aside ) who , for aught I know , May be , nor can I think the contrary ...
[ Aside ] I am glad on ' t with all my heart.I'll tame you ; I'll bring you in subjection .
Will you , not having my consent , Bestow your love and your affections Upon a
stranger ? [ Aside ) who , for aught I know , May be , nor can I think the contrary ...
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... King Pericles , have lost This queen , worth all our mundane cost . Who finds
her , give her burying ; She was the daughter of a king : Besides this treasure for
a fee , The gods requite his charity ! ' If thou livest , Pericles , thou hast a heart
That ...
... King Pericles , have lost This queen , worth all our mundane cost . Who finds
her , give her burying ; She was the daughter of a king : Besides this treasure for
a fee , The gods requite his charity ! ' If thou livest , Pericles , thou hast a heart
That ...
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