The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 59
... queen must overboard : the sea works high , the wind is loud , and will not lie till the ship be cleared of the dead . Per . That's your superstition . First Sail . Pardon us , sir ; with us at sea it hath been still observed ; and we ...
... queen must overboard : the sea works high , the wind is loud , and will not lie till the ship be cleared of the dead . Per . That's your superstition . First Sail . Pardon us , sir ; with us at sea it hath been still observed ; and we ...
Page 63
... queen , worth all our mundane cost . Who finds her , give her burying ; She was the daughter of a king : Besides this treasure for a fee , The gods requite his charity ! ' If thou livest , Pericles , thou hast a heart That even cracks ...
... queen , worth all our mundane cost . Who finds her , give her burying ; She was the daughter of a king : Besides this treasure for a fee , The gods requite his charity ! ' If thou livest , Pericles , thou hast a heart That even cracks ...
Page 64
... queen will live Breathes out of her : nature awakes ; a warmth she hath not been entranced Above five hours : see how she gins to blow dead . 90 ( but lying for lien is clearly wrong ) . 84 f . This passage is probably Recover'd bodies ...
... queen will live Breathes out of her : nature awakes ; a warmth she hath not been entranced Above five hours : see how she gins to blow dead . 90 ( but lying for lien is clearly wrong ) . 84 f . This passage is probably Recover'd bodies ...
Page 66
... queen ! · That the strict fates had pleased you had brought her hither , To have bless'd mine eyes with her ! Per . We cannot but obey The powers above us . Could I rage and roar As doth the sea she lies in , yet the end Must be as ...
... queen ! · That the strict fates had pleased you had brought her hither , To have bless'd mine eyes with her ! Per . We cannot but obey The powers above us . Could I rage and roar As doth the sea she lies in , yet the end Must be as ...
Page 68
... queen we leave at Ephesus , Unto Diana there ' s a votaress . Now to Marina bend your mind , Whom our fast - growing scene must find At Tarsus , and by Cleon train'd In music , letters ; who hath gain'd Of education all the grace ...
... queen we leave at Ephesus , Unto Diana there ' s a votaress . Now to Marina bend your mind , Whom our fast - growing scene must find At Tarsus , and by Cleon train'd In music , letters ; who hath gain'd Of education all the grace ...
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