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Why should this change of thoughts , The sad companion , dull - eyed melancholy , Be my so used a guest as not an hour , In the day's glorious walk , or peaceful night , The tomb where grief should sleep , can breed me quiet ?
Why should this change of thoughts , The sad companion , dull - eyed melancholy , Be my so used a guest as not an hour , In the day's glorious walk , or peaceful night , The tomb where grief should sleep , can breed me quiet ?
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... When all , for mine , if I may call offence , Must feel war's blow , who spares not innocence : Which love to all , of which thyself art one , Who now reprovest me for it , - Hel . Alas , sir ! Per . Drew sleep out of mine eyes ...
... When all , for mine , if I may call offence , Must feel war's blow , who spares not innocence : Which love to all , of which thyself art one , Who now reprovest me for it , - Hel . Alas , sir ! Per . Drew sleep out of mine eyes ...
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[ Exeunt . 90 ACT III . Enter . GOWER . Gow . Now sleep yslaked hath the rout ; No din but snores the house about , I. yslaked , laid to rest . Made louder by the o'er - fed breast Of this 54 Pericles ACT III.
[ Exeunt . 90 ACT III . Enter . GOWER . Gow . Now sleep yslaked hath the rout ; No din but snores the house about , I. yslaked , laid to rest . Made louder by the o'er - fed breast Of this 54 Pericles ACT III.
Page 99
[ Aside ] This is the rarest dream that e'er dull sleep Did mock sad fools withal : this cannot be : My daughter's buried . Well : where were you bred ? I'll hear you more , to the bottom of your story , And never interrupt you . Mar.
[ Aside ] This is the rarest dream that e'er dull sleep Did mock sad fools withal : this cannot be : My daughter's buried . Well : where were you bred ? I'll hear you more , to the bottom of your story , And never interrupt you . Mar.
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What was thy mother's name ? tell me but that , For truth can never be confirm'd enough , Though doubts did ever sleep . Mar. First , sir , I pray , What is your title ? Per . I am Pericles of Tyre : but tell me now My drown'd queen's ...
What was thy mother's name ? tell me but that , For truth can never be confirm'd enough , Though doubts did ever sleep . Mar. First , sir , I pray , What is your title ? Per . I am Pericles of Tyre : but tell me now My drown'd queen's ...
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