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Page 50
Wrong not yourself , then , noble Helicane ; But if the prince do live , let us salute
him , Or know what ground's made happy by his breath If in the world he live , we
' ll seek him out ; If in his grave he rest , we ' ll find him there ; And be resolved ...
Wrong not yourself , then , noble Helicane ; But if the prince do live , let us salute
him , Or know what ground's made happy by his breath If in the world he live , we
' ll seek him out ; If in his grave he rest , we ' ll find him there ; And be resolved ...
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But if I cannot win you to this love , Go search like nobles , like noble subjects ,
And in your search spend your adventurous worth ; Whom if you find , and win
unto return , You shall like diamonds sit about his crown . First Lord . To wisdom
he's ...
But if I cannot win you to this love , Go search like nobles , like noble subjects ,
And in your search spend your adventurous worth ; Whom if you find , and win
unto return , You shall like diamonds sit about his crown . First Lord . To wisdom
he's ...
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My actions are as noble as my thoughts , That never relish'd of a base descent . I
came unto your court for honour's cause , And not to be a rebel to her state ; And
he that otherwise accounts of me , This sword shall prove he's honour's enemy .
My actions are as noble as my thoughts , That never relish'd of a base descent . I
came unto your court for honour's cause , And not to be a rebel to her state ; And
he that otherwise accounts of me , This sword shall prove he's honour's enemy .
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O villain Leonine ! Whom thou hast poison'd too : If thou hadst drunk to him , ' t
had been a kindness Becoming well thy fact : what canst thou say 10 12. fact ,
crime . 20 When noble Pericles shall demand his child ? Dion 79 SC . III Pericles.
O villain Leonine ! Whom thou hast poison'd too : If thou hadst drunk to him , ' t
had been a kindness Becoming well thy fact : what canst thou say 10 12. fact ,
crime . 20 When noble Pericles shall demand his child ? Dion 79 SC . III Pericles.
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20 When noble Pericles shall demand his child ? Dion . That she is dead .
Nurses are not the fates , To foster it , nor ever to preserve . She died at night ; I'll
say so . Who can cross it ? Unless you play the pious innocent , And for an
honest ...
20 When noble Pericles shall demand his child ? Dion . That she is dead .
Nurses are not the fates , To foster it , nor ever to preserve . She died at night ; I'll
say so . Who can cross it ? Unless you play the pious innocent , And for an
honest ...
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