The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 50
... dead , give's cause to mourn his funeral , And leave us to our free election . Sec . Lord . Whose death indeed's the strongest in our censure : And knowing this kingdom is without a head , Like goodly buildings left without a roof Soon ...
... dead , give's cause to mourn his funeral , And leave us to our free election . Sec . Lord . Whose death indeed's the strongest in our censure : And knowing this kingdom is without a head , Like goodly buildings left without a roof Soon ...
Page 56
... dead ; The men of Tyrus on the head Of Helicanus would set on The crown of Tyre , but he will none : The mutiny he there hastes t ' oppress ; Says to ' em , if King Pericles . Come not home in twice six moons , He , obedient to their ...
... dead ; The men of Tyrus on the head Of Helicanus would set on The crown of Tyre , but he will none : The mutiny he there hastes t ' oppress ; Says to ' em , if King Pericles . Come not home in twice six moons , He , obedient to their ...
Page 58
... dead queen . Per . How , how , Lychorida ! Lyc . Patience , good sir ; do not assist the storm . Here's all that is left living of your queen , A little daughter : for the sake of it , Be manly , and take comfort . Per . O you gods ...
... dead queen . Per . How , how , Lychorida ! Lyc . Patience , good sir ; do not assist the storm . Here's all that is left living of your queen , A little daughter : for the sake of it , Be manly , and take comfort . Per . O you gods ...
Page 59
... dead . Per . That's your superstition . First Sail . Pardon us , sir ; with us at sea it hath been still observed ; and we are strong in custom . Therefore briefly yield her ; for she must overboard straight . Per . As you think meet ...
... dead . Per . That's your superstition . First Sail . Pardon us , sir ; with us at sea it hath been still observed ; and we are strong in custom . Therefore briefly yield her ; for she must overboard straight . Per . As you think meet ...
Page 61
... dead ere you return ; There's nothing can be minister'd to nature That can recover him . [ To Philemon ] Give this to the ' pothecary , And tell me how it works . [ Exeunt all but Cerimon . Enter two Gentlemen . First Gent . Good morrow ...
... dead ere you return ; There's nothing can be minister'd to nature That can recover him . [ To Philemon ] Give this to the ' pothecary , And tell me how it works . [ Exeunt all but Cerimon . Enter two Gentlemen . First Gent . Good morrow ...
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