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5 Here pleasures court mine eyes , and mine eyes shun them , And danger , which I fear'd , is at Antioch , Whose arm seems far too short to hit me here ; Yet neither pleasure's art can joy my spirits , Nor yet the other's distance ...
5 Here pleasures court mine eyes , and mine eyes shun them , And danger , which I fear'd , is at Antioch , Whose arm seems far too short to hit me here ; Yet neither pleasure's art can joy my spirits , Nor yet the other's distance ...
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95 : " With ostentation of despised arms " ; Steevens , Chapman's trans- lation of [ Homer's ] Batrachomuio- machia : " Both heralds bearing the ostents of war " ; and Dekker's Enter- tainment of James I. ( 1604 ) : " And why you bear ...
95 : " With ostentation of despised arms " ; Steevens , Chapman's trans- lation of [ Homer's ] Batrachomuio- machia : " Both heralds bearing the ostents of war " ; and Dekker's Enter- tainment of James I. ( 1604 ) : " And why you bear ...
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Attend me then : I went to Antioch , Where as thou know'st , against the face of death 70 I sought the purchase of a glorious beauty , From whence an issue I might propagate , Are arms to princes and bring joys to subjects .
Attend me then : I went to Antioch , Where as thou know'st , against the face of death 70 I sought the purchase of a glorious beauty , From whence an issue I might propagate , Are arms to princes and bring joys to subjects .
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And should he doubt it , as no doubt he doth , That I should open to the listening air How many worthy princes ' bloods were shed , To keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , To lop that doubt he'll fill this land with arms , And make ...
And should he doubt it , as no doubt he doth , That I should open to the listening air How many worthy princes ' bloods were shed , To keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , To lop that doubt he'll fill this land with arms , And make ...
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I suggest " bloody arms importing overthrow " . In Wilkins's novel , " and those his shippes which their feares might cause them to think were fraughted with their destruction , were in- treasured with corne for their reliefe " .
I suggest " bloody arms importing overthrow " . In Wilkins's novel , " and those his shippes which their feares might cause them to think were fraughted with their destruction , were in- treasured with corne for their reliefe " .
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action Acts Antiochus appears arms Arranged Bawd better Boult bring brought Cleon comes Compare conjecture course daughter dead death Divided doth doubt Dyce edition Editors ending Enter Exeunt eyes faith father fear Fish fortune frequent give gods gold Gower hand hast hath hear heaven honour keep kind king Knight lady leave line in Qq live look lord Lysimachus Malone Marina master mean mind nature never novel original pare passage perhaps Pericles piece play poor present prince prose in Qq Quarto queen quotes rest Rowe SCENE Second seems sense Shakespeare shore speak Steevens story Tale tell Thai Thaisa thee thing Third thou thought Tyre unto Wilkins's wind Winter's wish worth