The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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Page 405
... Pericles is dead . Thal . My lord , If I Can get him once within my pistol's length , I'll make him sure : so farewell to your highness . [ Exit . Ant . Thaliard , adieu ! till Pericles be dead , My heart can lend no succour to my head ...
... Pericles is dead . Thal . My lord , If I Can get him once within my pistol's length , I'll make him sure : so farewell to your highness . [ Exit . Ant . Thaliard , adieu ! till Pericles be dead , My heart can lend no succour to my head ...
Page 414
... Pericles shows the letter to Cleon ; then gives the Messenger a reward , and knights him . Exeunt Pericles , Cleon , & c . severally . Gow . Good Helicane hath staid at home , Not to eat honey , like a drone , From others ' labours ...
... Pericles shows the letter to Cleon ; then gives the Messenger a reward , and knights him . Exeunt Pericles , Cleon , & c . severally . Gow . Good Helicane hath staid at home , Not to eat honey , like a drone , From others ' labours ...
Page 431
... Pericles a letter . Pericles shows it to Simon- ides ; the Lords kneel to the former . Then enter Thaisa with child , and Lychorida . Simonides shows his daughter the letter ; she rejoices : she and Pericles take leave of her father ...
... Pericles a letter . Pericles shows it to Simon- ides ; the Lords kneel to the former . Then enter Thaisa with child , and Lychorida . Simonides shows his daughter the letter ; she rejoices : she and Pericles take leave of her father ...
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