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CYMBELINE , OTHELLO , TITUS ANDRONICUS , PERICLES . PUBLISHED BY C. AND A. CONRAD & CO . PHILADELPHIA ; CONRAD , LUCAS , & co . BALTIMORE ; SOME RVELL AND CONRAD , PETERSBURG ; AND BONSAL , CONRAD , & CO . NORFOLK . z rohal CYMBELINE .
CYMBELINE , OTHELLO , TITUS ANDRONICUS , PERICLES . PUBLISHED BY C. AND A. CONRAD & CO . PHILADELPHIA ; CONRAD , LUCAS , & co . BALTIMORE ; SOME RVELL AND CONRAD , PETERSBURG ; AND BONSAL , CONRAD , & CO . NORFOLK . z rohal CYMBELINE .
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See justice done to Aaron , that damn'd Moor , By whom our heavy haps had their beginning : Then , afterwards , to order well the state ; That like events may ne'er it ruinate . F Exeunt . 1 1 PERICLES . 1 PERSONS REPRESENTED .
See justice done to Aaron , that damn'd Moor , By whom our heavy haps had their beginning : Then , afterwards , to order well the state ; That like events may ne'er it ruinate . F Exeunt . 1 1 PERICLES . 1 PERSONS REPRESENTED .
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William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. PERICLES . 1 PERSONS REPRESENTED . ; } Antiochus , king of Antioch.
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. PERICLES . 1 PERSONS REPRESENTED . ; } Antiochus , king of Antioch.
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Pericles , prince of Tyre . Escanes , two lords of Tyre . Simonides , king of Pentapolis . Cleon , governor of Tharsus . Lysimachus , governor of Mitylene . Cerimon , a lord of Ephesus . Thaliard , a lord of Antioch .
Pericles , prince of Tyre . Escanes , two lords of Tyre . Simonides , king of Pentapolis . Cleon , governor of Tharsus . Lysimachus , governor of Mitylene . Cerimon , a lord of Ephesus . Thaliard , a lord of Antioch .
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PERICLES , PRINCE OF TYRE . ACT I. Enter GOWER . Before the Palace of ANTIOCH . To sing a song of old was sung , From ashes ancient Gower is come ; Assuming man's infirmities , To glad your ear , and please your eyes .
PERICLES , PRINCE OF TYRE . ACT I. Enter GOWER . Before the Palace of ANTIOCH . To sing a song of old was sung , From ashes ancient Gower is come ; Assuming man's infirmities , To glad your ear , and please your eyes .
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