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... born in these latter times , When wit ' s more ripe , accept my rhymes , And that to hear an old man sing May to your wishes pleasure bring , I life would wish , and that I might Waste it for you , like taper - light .
... born in these latter times , When wit ' s more ripe , accept my rhymes , And that to hear an old man sing May to your wishes pleasure bring , I life would wish , and that I might Waste it for you , like taper - light .
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Great king , Few love to hear the sins they love to act ; ' Twould braid yourself too near for me to tell it . Who has a book of all that monarchs do , He's more secure to keep it shut than shown : For vice repeated is like the ...
Great king , Few love to hear the sins they love to act ; ' Twould braid yourself too near for me to tell it . Who has a book of all that monarchs do , He's more secure to keep it shut than shown : For vice repeated is like the ...
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Amazement , bewilder- for spark of the old copies , repeated by an oversight from 30. am , Farmer's emendation of once , Ff . 44. Sooth , flattering assent . dient . V. 40 . 62. hear their faults hid , hear between 73 and 24 Pericles ...
Amazement , bewilder- for spark of the old copies , repeated by an oversight from 30. am , Farmer's emendation of once , Ff . 44. Sooth , flattering assent . dient . V. 40 . 62. hear their faults hid , hear between 73 and 24 Pericles ...
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Sit down : thou art no flatterer : I thank thee for it ; and heaven forbid That kings should let their ears hear their faults hid ! Fit counsellor and servant for a prince , Who by thy wisdom makest a prince thy servant , What wouldst ...
Sit down : thou art no flatterer : I thank thee for it ; and heaven forbid That kings should let their ears hear their faults hid ! Fit counsellor and servant for a prince , Who by thy wisdom makest a prince thy servant , What wouldst ...
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Tyre , I now look from thee then , and to Tarsus Intend my travel , where I'll hear from thee ; And by whose letters I ' ll dispose myself . The care I had and have of subjects ' good On thee I lay , whose wisdom's strength can bear it ...
Tyre , I now look from thee then , and to Tarsus Intend my travel , where I'll hear from thee ; And by whose letters I ' ll dispose myself . The care I had and have of subjects ' good On thee I lay , whose wisdom's strength can bear it ...
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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