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Well , My peace we will begin : - And , Caius Lucius Although the victor , we submit to Cæsar , And to the Roman empire ; promising To pay our wonted tribute , from the which We were dissuaded by our wicked queen ; Whom heavens ...
Well , My peace we will begin : - And , Caius Lucius Although the victor , we submit to Cæsar , And to the Roman empire ; promising To pay our wonted tribute , from the which We were dissuaded by our wicked queen ; Whom heavens ...
Page 312
Publish we this peace To all our subjects . Set we forward : Let A Roman and a British ensign wave Friendly together : So through Lud's town march : And in the temple of great Jupiter Our peace we'll ratify ; seal it with feasts.
Publish we this peace To all our subjects . Set we forward : Let A Roman and a British ensign wave Friendly together : So through Lud's town march : And in the temple of great Jupiter Our peace we'll ratify ; seal it with feasts.
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Welcome is peace , if he on peace consist ; ? If wars , we are unable to resist . Enter Pericles , with Attendants . Per . Lord governor , for so we hear you are , Let not our ships and number of our men , Be , like a beacon fir'd ...
Welcome is peace , if he on peace consist ; ? If wars , we are unable to resist . Enter Pericles , with Attendants . Per . Lord governor , for so we hear you are , Let not our ships and number of our men , Be , like a beacon fir'd ...
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