The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 46
... king ' s to me like to my father's picture , Which tells me in that glory once he was ; Had princes sit , like stars , about his throne , And he the sun , for them to reverence ; None that beheld him , but , like lesser lights , Did ...
... king ' s to me like to my father's picture , Which tells me in that glory once he was ; Had princes sit , like stars , about his throne , And he the sun , for them to reverence ; None that beheld him , but , like lesser lights , Did ...
Page 49
... king were great , his greatness was no guard To bar heaven's shaft , but sin had his reward . Esca . ' Tis very true . Enter two or three Lords . First Lord . See , not a man in private confer- ence Or council has respect with him but ...
... king were great , his greatness was no guard To bar heaven's shaft , but sin had his reward . Esca . ' Tis very true . Enter two or three Lords . First Lord . See , not a man in private confer- ence Or council has respect with him but ...
Page 50
... king : If in which time expired , he not return , 31. be resolved , obtain assur- ance . 34. censure , judgment . 30 40 43. seas , the troubled waters of sovereignty . I shall with aged patience bear your yoke . But 50 Pericles ACT II.
... king : If in which time expired , he not return , 31. be resolved , obtain assur- ance . 34. censure , judgment . 30 40 43. seas , the troubled waters of sovereignty . I shall with aged patience bear your yoke . But 50 Pericles ACT II.
Page 53
... king's subtilty to have my life . O , seek not to entrap me , gracious lord , A stranger and distressed gentleman , That never aim'd so high to love your daughter , But bent all offices to honour her . Sim . Thou hast bewitch'd my ...
... king's subtilty to have my life . O , seek not to entrap me , gracious lord , A stranger and distressed gentleman , That never aim'd so high to love your daughter , But bent all offices to honour her . Sim . Thou hast bewitch'd my ...
Page 56
... King Simonides Are letters brought , the tenour these : Antiochus and his daughter 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 ...
... King Simonides Are letters brought , the tenour these : Antiochus and his daughter 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 ...
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