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Here pleasures court mine eyes , and mine eyes shun them , And danger , which I fear'd , is at Antioch , Whose arm seems far too short to hit me here : Yet neither pleasure's art can joy my spirits , Nor yet the other's distance comfort ...
Here pleasures court mine eyes , and mine eyes shun them , And danger , which I fear'd , is at Antioch , Whose arm seems far too short to hit me here : Yet neither pleasure's art can joy my spirits , Nor yet the other's distance comfort ...
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So , this is Tyre , and this the court . Here must I kill King Pericles ; and if I do it not , I am sure to be hanged at home : ' tis dangerous . Well , I perceive he was a wise. 105-110 . Printed as prose in Qq Ff . Arranged as verse ...
So , this is Tyre , and this the court . Here must I kill King Pericles ; and if I do it not , I am sure to be hanged at home : ' tis dangerous . Well , I perceive he was a wise. 105-110 . Printed as prose in Qq Ff . Arranged as verse ...
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A man whom both the waters and the wind , In that vast tennis - court , have made the ball For them to play upon , entreats you pity him ; He asks of you , that never used to beg . 60 70 : 80 First Fish . No , friend ,. 58. steal't .
A man whom both the waters and the wind , In that vast tennis - court , have made the ball For them to play upon , entreats you pity him ; He asks of you , that never used to beg . 60 70 : 80 First Fish . No , friend ,. 58. steal't .
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110 How far is his court distant from this shore ? First Fish . Marry , sir , half a day's journey : and I'll tell you , he hath a fair daughter , and tomorrow is her birth - day ; and there are princes and knights come from all parts ...
110 How far is his court distant from this shore ? First Fish . Marry , sir , half a day's journey : and I'll tell you , he hath a fair daughter , and tomorrow is her birth - day ; and there are princes and knights come from all parts ...
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... ld guide me to your sovereign's court , Where with it I may appear a gentleman ; And if that ever my low fortune's better , I'll pay your bounties ; till then rest your debtor . First Fish . Why , wilt thou tourney for the lady ?
... ld guide me to your sovereign's court , Where with it I may appear a gentleman ; And if that ever my low fortune's better , I'll pay your bounties ; till then rest your debtor . First Fish . Why , wilt thou tourney for the lady ?
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Attendants bear better blood Boult bring brother comes court Cymbeline daughter dead death doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear Fish follow fortune Gent give gods gone grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven hence Hermione highness honour hope I'll Iach Imogen Italy keep kind king knight lady leave Leon less live look lord lost master mean mistress nature never noble Paul Pericles play poor Post Posthumus pray present prince probably Pros queen Roman SCENE seems serve Shakespeare ship sleep speak spirit stand story strange sweet tell thank thee thing thou thou art thought true wife worthy