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... before thee thou thyself shalt bleed . 50 33. heap , body . Pericles ' speech .
Malone first 56. Scorning advice , etc. Qq proposed the present arrange . and Ff
include this line in ment , 60 Daugh . Of all say'd yet , mayst thou 18 Pericles ACT
I.
... before thee thou thyself shalt bleed . 50 33. heap , body . Pericles ' speech .
Malone first 56. Scorning advice , etc. Qq proposed the present arrange . and Ff
include this line in ment , 60 Daugh . Of all say'd yet , mayst thou 18 Pericles ACT
I.
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Thaliard , behold , here's poison , and here's gold ; We hate the prince of Tyre ,
and thou must kill him : It fits thee not to ask the reason why , Because we bid it .
Say , is it done ? Thal . My lord , ' Tis done . Ant . Enough . Enter a Messenger .
Thaliard , behold , here's poison , and here's gold ; We hate the prince of Tyre ,
and thou must kill him : It fits thee not to ask the reason why , Because we bid it .
Say , is it done ? Thal . My lord , ' Tis done . Ant . Enough . Enter a Messenger .
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Helicanus , thou 50 Hast moved us : what seest thou in our looks ? Hel . An angry
brow , dread lord . Per . If there be such a dart in princes ' frowns , How durst thy
tongue move anger to our face ? Hel . How dare the plants look up to heaven ...
Helicanus , thou 50 Hast moved us : what seest thou in our looks ? Hel . An angry
brow , dread lord . Per . If there be such a dart in princes ' frowns , How durst thy
tongue move anger to our face ? Hel . How dare the plants look up to heaven ...
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Nay , then thou wilt starve , sure ; for here's nothing to be got now - a - days ,
unless thou canst fish for ' t . Per . What I have been I have forgot to know ; But
what I am , want teaches me to think on : A man throng'd up with cold : my veins
are ...
Nay , then thou wilt starve , sure ; for here's nothing to be got now - a - days ,
unless thou canst fish for ' t . Per . What I have been I have forgot to know ; But
what I am , want teaches me to think on : A man throng'd up with cold : my veins
are ...
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Thou hast bewitch'd my daughter , and thou art A villain . Per . By the gods , I
have not : Never did thought of mine levy offence ; Nor never did my actions yet
commence A deed might gain her love or your displeasure . Sim . Traitor , thou
liest .
Thou hast bewitch'd my daughter , and thou art A villain . Per . By the gods , I
have not : Never did thought of mine levy offence ; Nor never did my actions yet
commence A deed might gain her love or your displeasure . Sim . Traitor , thou
liest .
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