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Page 24
They do abuse the king that flatter him : For flạttery is the bellows blows up sin ;
The thing the which is flatter'd , but a spark , To which that blast gives heat and
stronger glowing ; Whereas reproof , obedient and in order , Fits kings , as they
are ...
They do abuse the king that flatter him : For flạttery is the bellows blows up sin ;
The thing the which is flatter'd , but a spark , To which that blast gives heat and
stronger glowing ; Whereas reproof , obedient and in order , Fits kings , as they
are ...
Page 39
Per . Were my fortunes equal to my desires , I could wish to make one there . First
Fish . O , sir , things must be as they may ; and what a man cannot get , he may
law- 120 fully deal for - his wife's soul . Re - enter Second and Third Fishermen ...
Per . Were my fortunes equal to my desires , I could wish to make one there . First
Fish . O , sir , things must be as they may ; and what a man cannot get , he may
law- 120 fully deal for - his wife's soul . Re - enter Second and Third Fishermen ...
Page 52
It is your grace's pleasure to commend ; Not my desert . Sim . Sir , you are music's
master . Per . The worst of all her scholars , my good lord . Sim . Let me ask you
one thing : What do you think of my daughter , sir ? Per . A most virtuous princess
...
It is your grace's pleasure to commend ; Not my desert . Sim . Sir , you are music's
master . Per . The worst of all her scholars , my good lord . Sim . Let me ask you
one thing : What do you think of my daughter , sir ? Per . A most virtuous princess
...
Page 56
Who dream'd , who thought of such a thing ? Brief , he must hence depart to Tyre
: His queen with child makes her desireWhich who shall cross ? -along to go :
Omit we all their dole and woe : Lychorida , her nurse , she takes , And so to sea .
Who dream'd , who thought of such a thing ? Brief , he must hence depart to Tyre
: His queen with child makes her desireWhich who shall cross ? -along to go :
Omit we all their dole and woe : Lychorida , her nurse , she takes , And so to sea .
Page 57
Here is a thing too young for such a place , Who , if it had conceit , would die , as I
1. vast , boundless sea . irregularity of the old reading , 7. Thou ; Malone's
correction 8. The seaman's whistle , i.e. for Qq Ff then . Dyce's Thou the whistle ...
Here is a thing too young for such a place , Who , if it had conceit , would die , as I
1. vast , boundless sea . irregularity of the old reading , 7. Thou ; Malone's
correction 8. The seaman's whistle , i.e. for Qq Ff then . Dyce's Thou the whistle ...
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