The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 29
... SCENE IV . Tarsus . A room in the Governor's house . Enter CLEON , the Governor of Tarsus , with DIONYZA , and others . Cle . My Dionyza , shall we rest us here , And by relating tales of others ' griefs , See if ' twill teach us to ...
... SCENE IV . Tarsus . A room in the Governor's house . Enter CLEON , the Governor of Tarsus , with DIONYZA , and others . Cle . My Dionyza , shall we rest us here , And by relating tales of others ' griefs , See if ' twill teach us to ...
Page 35
... 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 ; And I ...
... 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 ; And I ...
Page 41
... SCENE II . [ Exeunt . The same . A public way or plat- form leading to the lists . A pavilion by the side of it for the reception of the King , Princess , Lords , etc. Enter SIMONIDES , THAISA , Lords and Attendants . Sim . Are the ...
... SCENE II . [ Exeunt . The same . A public way or plat- form leading to the lists . A pavilion by the side of it for the reception of the King , Princess , Lords , etc. Enter SIMONIDES , THAISA , Lords and Attendants . Sim . Are the ...
Page 44
... SCENE III . The same . A hall of state : a banquet prepared . Enter SIMONIDES , THAISA , Lords , Attendants , and Knights , from tilting . Sim . Knights , To say you're welcome were superfluous . To place upon the volume of your deeds ...
... SCENE III . The same . A hall of state : a banquet prepared . Enter SIMONIDES , THAISA , Lords , Attendants , and Knights , from tilting . Sim . Knights , To say you're welcome were superfluous . To place upon the volume of your deeds ...
Page 49
... SCENE IV . Tyre . A room in the Governor's house . Enter HELICANUS and ESCANES . Hel . No , Escanes , know this of me , Antiochus from incest lived not free : For which , the most high gods not minding longer To withhold the vengeance ...
... SCENE IV . Tyre . A room in the Governor's house . Enter HELICANUS and ESCANES . Hel . No , Escanes , know this of me , Antiochus from incest lived not free : For which , the most high gods not minding longer To withhold the vengeance ...
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