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Page 5
With the true Relation of the whole Historie , | adventures , and fortunes of the
said Prince : | As also , | The no less strange and worthy accidents in the Birth
and Life , of his daughter | MARIANA . As it hath been divers and sundry times
acted ...
With the true Relation of the whole Historie , | adventures , and fortunes of the
said Prince : | As also , | The no less strange and worthy accidents in the Birth
and Life , of his daughter | MARIANA . As it hath been divers and sundry times
acted ...
Page 6
WhereAd / ventures : Containing the in the uncertaintie of | this most excellent ,
pleasant and world , and the fickle state of variable Historie of the man's life are
liue - lly described . strange accidents that be fell ( Gathered into English by unto
...
WhereAd / ventures : Containing the in the uncertaintie of | this most excellent ,
pleasant and world , and the fickle state of variable Historie of the man's life are
liue - lly described . strange accidents that be fell ( Gathered into English by unto
...
Page 44
He well may be a stranger , for he 50 comes To an honour'd triumph strangely
furnished . Third Lord . And on set purpose let his armour rust Until this day , to
scour it in the dust . Sim . Opinion ' s but a fool , that makes us scan The outward ...
He well may be a stranger , for he 50 comes To an honour'd triumph strangely
furnished . Third Lord . And on set purpose let his armour rust Until this day , to
scour it in the dust . Sim . Opinion ' s but a fool , that makes us scan The outward ...
Page 49
Twas very strange . Hel . And yet but justice ; for though This king were great , his
greatness was no guard To bar heaven's shaft , but sin had his reward . Esca . '
Tis very true . 10 Enter two or three Lords . First Lord . See , not a man in private ...
Twas very strange . Hel . And yet but justice ; for though This king were great , his
greatness was no guard To bar heaven's shaft , but sin had his reward . Esca . '
Tis very true . 10 Enter two or three Lords . First Lord . See , not a man in private ...
Page 55
... rod ( of distance ) . 13. eche , enlarge . 17. coigns , angles , i.e. the 14. plain ,
interpret . points of the compass . 15. dern , solitary , gloomy . 21. stead , promote
. 20 30 Fame answering the most strange inquire , To the 55 ACT III Pericles.
... rod ( of distance ) . 13. eche , enlarge . 17. coigns , angles , i.e. the 14. plain ,
interpret . points of the compass . 15. dern , solitary , gloomy . 21. stead , promote
. 20 30 Fame answering the most strange inquire , To the 55 ACT III Pericles.
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