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Pagina 58
That ever was prince's child . follows ! Happy what Thou hast as chiding a nativity As fire , air , water , earth , and heaven can make , To herald thee from the womb : even at the first Thy loss is more than can thy portage quit ...
That ever was prince's child . follows ! Happy what Thou hast as chiding a nativity As fire , air , water , earth , and heaven can make , To herald thee from the womb : even at the first Thy loss is more than can thy portage quit ...
Pagina 81
When noble Pericles shall demand his child ? Dion . That she is dead . Nurses are not the fates , To foster it , nor ever to preserve . She died at night ; I'll say so . Unless you play the pious innocent , And for an honest attribute ...
When noble Pericles shall demand his child ? Dion . That she is dead . Nurses are not the fates , To foster it , nor ever to preserve . She died at night ; I'll say so . Unless you play the pious innocent , And for an honest attribute ...
Pagina 125
By a slight change of construction this is substituted me , Is she sole child to the king ? First Gent . His only child . He had two sons : if this be worth your hearing , Mark it the eldest of them at three years old , I ' the swathing ...
By a slight change of construction this is substituted me , Is she sole child to the king ? First Gent . His only child . He had two sons : if this be worth your hearing , Mark it the eldest of them at three years old , I ' the swathing ...
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appear Attendants Bawd bear better blood born Boult bring brother child comes court Cymbeline daughter dead death doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith false father fear Fish follow fortune Gent give gods gone hand hast hath hear heard heart heaven hence Hermione hold honest honour I'll Iach Imogen Italy keep king knight known lady leave Leon less live look lord lost master mean mistress nature never noble Paul Pericles piece play poor Post Posthumus pray present prince Pros queen Roman SCENE seems serve speak stand story sweet Tale tell thank thee thing thou thou art thought true wife worth