The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 47
... thank both him and you , and pledge him freely . Thai . And further he desires to know of you , Of whence you are ... thanks your grace ; names himself Pericles , 63. kill'd are wonder'd at , i.e. prove , in spite of their sound , to be ...
... thank both him and you , and pledge him freely . Thai . And further he desires to know of you , Of whence you are ... thanks your grace ; names himself Pericles , 63. kill'd are wonder'd at , i.e. prove , in spite of their sound , to be ...
Page 48
... Thanks , gentlemen , to all ; all have done well , [ To Per . ] But you the best . Pages and lights , to conduct These knights unto their several lodgings ! [ To Per . Yours , sir , We have given order to be next our own . Per . I am at ...
... Thanks , gentlemen , to all ; all have done well , [ To Per . ] But you the best . Pages and lights , to conduct These knights unto their several lodgings ! [ To Per . Yours , sir , We have given order to be next our own . Per . I am at ...
Page 60
... thank thee . Mariner , say what coast is this ? Sec . Sail . We are near Tarsus . Per . Thither , gentle mariner , Alter thy course for Tyre . When canst thou reach it ? Sec . Sail . By break of day , if the wind cease . Per . O , make ...
... thank thee . Mariner , say what coast is this ? Sec . Sail . We are near Tarsus . Per . Thither , gentle mariner , Alter thy course for Tyre . When canst thou reach it ? Sec . Sail . By break of day , if the wind cease . Per . O , make ...
Page 67
... thanks and prayers . Cle . We'll bring your grace e'en to the edge o ' the shore , Then give you up to the mask'd Neptune and The gentlest winds of heaven . Per . Your offer . I will embrace Come , dearest madam . O , no tears ...
... thanks and prayers . Cle . We'll bring your grace e'en to the edge o ' the shore , Then give you up to the mask'd Neptune and The gentlest winds of heaven . Per . Your offer . I will embrace Come , dearest madam . O , no tears ...
Page 68
... thanks , that's all ; Yet my good will is great , though the gift small . ACT IV [ Exeunt . Enter Gower . Gow . Imagine Pericles arrived at Tyre , Welcomed and settled to his own desire . His woeful queen we leave at Ephesus , Unto ...
... thanks , that's all ; Yet my good will is great , though the gift small . ACT IV [ Exeunt . Enter Gower . Gow . Imagine Pericles arrived at Tyre , Welcomed and settled to his own desire . His woeful queen we leave at Ephesus , Unto ...
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