The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 92
... pray ye , greet them fairly . [ The Gentlemen and the two Sailors descend , and go on board the barge . Enter , from thence , LYSIMACHUS and Lords ; with the Gentlemen and the two Sailors . Tyr . Sail . Sir , 23. more , if might , i.e. ...
... pray ye , greet them fairly . [ The Gentlemen and the two Sailors descend , and go on board the barge . Enter , from thence , LYSIMACHUS and Lords ; with the Gentlemen and the two Sailors . Tyr . Sail . Sir , 23. more , if might , i.e. ...
Page 96
... Pray you , turn your eyes upon me . You are like something that - What country- woman ? Here of these shores ? Mar. No , nor of any shores : Yet I was mortally brought forth , and am No other than I appear . Per . I am great with woe ...
... Pray you , turn your eyes upon me . You are like something that - What country- woman ? Here of these shores ? Mar. No , nor of any shores : Yet I was mortally brought forth , and am No other than I appear . Per . I am great with woe ...
Page 100
... pray , Per . I am Pericles of Tyre : but tell me now My drown'd queen's name , as in the rest you said Thou hast been godlike perfect , the heir of kingdoms And another like to Pericles thy father . Mar. Is it no more to be your ...
... pray , Per . I am Pericles of Tyre : but tell me now My drown'd queen's name , as in the rest you said Thou hast been godlike perfect , the heir of kingdoms And another like to Pericles thy father . Mar. Is it no more to be your ...
Page 103
... pray you , all confound . In feather'd briefness sails are fill'd , And wishes fall out as they're will'd . At Ephesus , the temple see , Our king and all his company . That he can hither come so soon , Is by your fancy's thankful doom ...
... pray you , all confound . In feather'd briefness sails are fill'd , And wishes fall out as they're will'd . At Ephesus , the temple see , Our king and all his company . That he can hither come so soon , Is by your fancy's thankful doom ...
Page 125
... pray you , tell His only child . Is she sole child to the king ? First Gent . He had two sons : if this be worth your hearing , Mark it the eldest of them at three years old , I ' the swathing - clothes the other , from their nursery ...
... pray you , tell His only child . Is she sole child to the king ? First Gent . He had two sons : if this be worth your hearing , Mark it the eldest of them at three years old , I ' the swathing - clothes the other , from their nursery ...
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