The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 72
... thanks , sweet madam . 50 [ Exit Dionyza . Is this wind westerly that blows ? Leon . South - west . Mar. When I was born , the wind was north . Leon . Was ' t so ? Mar. My father , as nurse said , did never fear , But cried ' Good ...
... thanks , sweet madam . 50 [ Exit Dionyza . Is this wind westerly that blows ? Leon . South - west . Mar. When I was born , the wind was north . Leon . Was ' t so ? Mar. My father , as nurse said , did never fear , But cried ' Good ...
Page 86
... thank- fully receive . Lys . Ha ' you done ? Bawd . My lord , she's not paced yet : you must take some pains to work her to your manage . Come , we will leave his honour and her together . 70 Go thy ways . [ Exeunt Bawd , Pandar , and ...
... thank- fully receive . Lys . Ha ' you done ? Bawd . My lord , she's not paced yet : you must take some pains to work her to your manage . Come , we will leave his honour and her together . 70 Go thy ways . [ Exeunt Bawd , Pandar , and ...
Page 100
... thank the holy gods as loud As thunder threatens us : this is Marina . What was thy mother's name ? tell me but that , For truth can never be confirm'd enough , Though doubts did ever sleep . Mar. What is your title ? First , sir , I ...
... thank the holy gods as loud As thunder threatens us : this is Marina . What was thy mother's name ? tell me but that , For truth can never be confirm'd enough , Though doubts did ever sleep . Mar. What is your title ? First , sir , I ...
Page 105
... were found ; How possibly preserved ; and who to thank , Besides the gods , for this great miracle . Thai . Lord Cerimon , my lord ; this man , 50 40 Through whom the gods have shown their power ; that 105 SC . III Pericles.
... were found ; How possibly preserved ; and who to thank , Besides the gods , for this great miracle . Thai . Lord Cerimon , my lord ; this man , 50 40 Through whom the gods have shown their power ; that 105 SC . III Pericles.
Page 131
... thank your highness . Queen . Pray , walk awhile . Imo . About some half - hour hence , I pray you , speak with me : you shall at least Go see my ford aboard : for this time leave me . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . A public place ...
... thank your highness . Queen . Pray , walk awhile . Imo . About some half - hour hence , I pray you , speak with me : you shall at least Go see my ford aboard : for this time leave me . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . A public place ...
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