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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 ...
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Being | The true History of the Play of Pericles , as it was | lately presented by the
worthy and ancient Poet John Gower AT LONDON Printed by T. P. for Nat . Butter
, , 1608. ' Not only are the names and incidents identical , but the novel has ...
Being | The true History of the Play of Pericles , as it was | lately presented by the
worthy and ancient Poet John Gower AT LONDON Printed by T. P. for Nat . Butter
, , 1608. ' Not only are the names and incidents identical , but the novel has ...
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Sharp physic is the last : but , O you powers That give heaven countless eyes to
view men's acts , Why cloud they not their sights perpetually , If this be true ,
which makes me pale to read it ? Fair glass of light , I loved you , and could still ,
Were ...
Sharp physic is the last : but , O you powers That give heaven countless eyes to
view men's acts , Why cloud they not their sights perpetually , If this be true ,
which makes me pale to read it ? Fair glass of light , I loved you , and could still ,
Were ...
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If it be true that I interpret false , Then were it certain you were not so bad As with
foul incest to abuse your soul ; Where now you're both a father and a son , By
your untimely claspings with your child , Which pleasure fits an husband , not a ...
If it be true that I interpret false , Then were it certain you were not so bad As with
foul incest to abuse your soul ; Where now you're both a father and a son , By
your untimely claspings with your child , Which pleasure fits an husband , not a ...
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I'll take thy word for faith , not ask thine oath : Who shuns not to break one will
sure crack both : But in our orbs we ' ll live so round and safe , That time of both
this truth shall ne'er convince , Thou show'dst a subject's shine , I a true prince .
I'll take thy word for faith , not ask thine oath : Who shuns not to break one will
sure crack both : But in our orbs we ' ll live so round and safe , That time of both
this truth shall ne'er convince , Thou show'dst a subject's shine , I a true prince .
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