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Page 80
Be it so , then : Yet none does know , but you , how she came dead , Nor none
can know , Leonine being gone . She did distain my child , and stood between
Her and her fortunes : none would look on her , But cast their gazes on Marina's
face ...
Be it so , then : Yet none does know , but you , how she came dead , Nor none
can know , Leonine being gone . She did distain my child , and stood between
Her and her fortunes : none would look on her , But cast their gazes on Marina's
face ...
Page 82
Well - sailing ships and bounteous winds have brought This king to Tarsus , —
think his pilot thought ; So with his steerage shall your thoughts grow on , To fetch
his daughter home , who first is gone . Like motes and shadows see them move ...
Well - sailing ships and bounteous winds have brought This king to Tarsus , —
think his pilot thought ; So with his steerage shall your thoughts grow on , To fetch
his daughter home , who first is gone . Like motes and shadows see them move ...
Page 83
... street before the brothel . Enter , from the brothel , two Gentlemen . First Gent .
Did you ever hear the like ? Sec . Gent . No , nor never shall do in such a place
as this , she being once gone . First Gent . But to have divinity preached there !
... street before the brothel . Enter , from the brothel , two Gentlemen . First Gent .
Did you ever hear the like ? Sec . Gent . No , nor never shall do in such a place
as this , she being once gone . First Gent . But to have divinity preached there !
Page 105
My heart Leaps to be gone into my mother's bosom . [ Kneels to Thaisa . Per .
Look , who kneels here ! Flesh of thy flesh , Thaisa ; Thy burden at the sea , and
callid Marina For she was yielded there . Thai . Blest , and mine own ! Hel .
My heart Leaps to be gone into my mother's bosom . [ Kneels to Thaisa . Per .
Look , who kneels here ! Flesh of thy flesh , Thaisa ; Thy burden at the sea , and
callid Marina For she was yielded there . Thai . Blest , and mine own ! Hel .
Page 127
My dearest husband , I something fear my father's wrath ; but nothing , Always
reserved my holy duty — what His rage can do on me : you must be gone ; And I
shall here abide the hourly shot Of angry eyes , not comforted to live , But that
there ...
My dearest husband , I something fear my father's wrath ; but nothing , Always
reserved my holy duty — what His rage can do on me : you must be gone ; And I
shall here abide the hourly shot Of angry eyes , not comforted to live , But that
there ...
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