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With the | / true Relation of the whole Historie , | adventures , and fortunes of the said Prince : | As also , | The no less strange and worthy accidents in the Birth and Life , of his daughter Mariana .
With the | / true Relation of the whole Historie , | adventures , and fortunes of the said Prince : | As also , | The no less strange and worthy accidents in the Birth and Life , of his daughter Mariana .
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... compared a crowd of outstretched throats to an audience come to see Shore or Pericles.'1 The name of Pericles became a by - word for good fortune , 2 and Boult seems , like Pandarus , to have given a new sobriquet to his class ...
... compared a crowd of outstretched throats to an audience come to see Shore or Pericles.'1 The name of Pericles became a by - word for good fortune , 2 and Boult seems , like Pandarus , to have given a new sobriquet to his class ...
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... good prince , having all lost , By waves from coast to coast is tost : All perishen of man , of pelf , Ne aught escapen but himself ; Till fortune , tired with doing bad , Threw him ashore , to give him glad : And here he comes .
... good prince , having all lost , By waves from coast to coast is tost : All perishen of man , of pelf , Ne aught escapen but himself ; Till fortune , tired with doing bad , Threw him ashore , to give him glad : And here he comes .
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Let it suffice the greatness of your powers To have bereft a prince of all his fortunes ; And having thrown him from your watery grave , Here to have death in peace is all he'll crave . ΙΟ Enter three Fishermen . First Fish .
Let it suffice the greatness of your powers To have bereft a prince of all his fortunes ; And having thrown him from your watery grave , Here to have death in peace is all he'll crave . ΙΟ Enter three Fishermen . First Fish .
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Were my fortunes equal to my desires , I could wish to make one there . First Fish . O , sir , things must be as they may ; and what a man cannot get , he may law- 120 fully deal for - his wife's soul . Re - enter Second and Third ...
Were my fortunes equal to my desires , I could wish to make one there . First Fish . O , sir , things must be as they may ; and what a man cannot get , he may law- 120 fully deal for - his wife's soul . Re - enter Second and Third ...
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Attendants bear better blood Boult bring brother Camillo 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 sleep speak spirit stand story strange sweet tell thank thee there's thing thou thou art thought true wife worthy