The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 35
... Exit . SCENE I. Pentapolis . An open place by the sea - side . Enter PERICLES , wet . Per . Yet cease your ire , you angry stars of heaven ! Wind , rain , and thunder , remember , earthly man Is but a substance that must yield to you ...
... Exit . SCENE I. Pentapolis . An open place by the sea - side . Enter PERICLES , wet . Per . Yet cease your ire , you angry stars of heaven ! Wind , rain , and thunder , remember , earthly man Is but a substance that must yield to you ...
Page 38
... I would wish no better office than to be beadle . But , master , I'll go draw up the net . [ Exit with Third Fisherman . 87. flap - jacks , pancakes . 70 80 90 Per . [ Aside ] How well this honest mirth 38 Pericles ACT II.
... I would wish no better office than to be beadle . But , master , I'll go draw up the net . [ Exit with Third Fisherman . 87. flap - jacks , pancakes . 70 80 90 Per . [ Aside ] How well this honest mirth 38 Pericles ACT II.
Page 42
... Exit a Lord . Thai . It pleaseth you , my royal father , to express My commendations great , whose merit's less . Sim . It's fit it should be so ; for princes are A model , which heaven makes like to itself : As jewels lose their glory ...
... Exit a Lord . Thai . It pleaseth you , my royal father , to express My commendations great , whose merit's less . Sim . It's fit it should be so ; for princes are A model , which heaven makes like to itself : As jewels lose their glory ...
Page 57
... Exit . bo SCENE I. Enter PERICLES , on shipboard . Per . Thou god of this great vast , rebuke these surges , Which wash both heaven and hell ; and thou , that hast Upon the winds command , bind them in brass , Having call'd them from ...
... Exit . bo SCENE I. Enter PERICLES , on shipboard . Per . Thou god of this great vast , rebuke these surges , Which wash both heaven and hell ; and thou , that hast Upon the winds command , bind them in brass , Having call'd them from ...
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... Exit Lychorida . Sec . Sail . Sir , we have a chest beneath the hatches , caulked and bitumed ready . Per . I thank thee . Mariner , say what coast is this ? Sec . Sail . We are near Tarsus . Per . Thither , gentle mariner , Alter thy ...
... Exit Lychorida . Sec . Sail . Sir , we have a chest beneath the hatches , caulked and bitumed ready . Per . I thank thee . Mariner , say what coast is this ? Sec . Sail . We are near Tarsus . Per . Thither , gentle mariner , Alter thy ...
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