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Hold , here's gold for thee ; Persever in that clear way thou goest , And the gods strengthen thee ! . . . For me , be you thoughten ... That I came with no ill intent , for to me The very doors and windows savour vilely .
Hold , here's gold for thee ; Persever in that clear way thou goest , And the gods strengthen thee ! . . . For me , be you thoughten ... That I came with no ill intent , for to me The very doors and windows savour vilely .
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Thaliard , behold , here's poison , and here's gold ; 155 We hate the Prince of Tyre , and thou must kill him : It fits thee not to ask the reason why , Because we bid it . Say , is it done ? ' Tis done . Ant . Enough .
Thaliard , behold , here's poison , and here's gold ; 155 We hate the Prince of Tyre , and thou must kill him : It fits thee not to ask the reason why , Because we bid it . Say , is it done ? ' Tis done . Ant . Enough .
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Build ] Steevens , quoting Kyng Appolyn of Tyre ( 1510 ) , " in remem- brance they made an ymage or statue of clene gold , " reads " gild , " which seems unnecessary . He also omits the words " to make him " . way out of the difficulty ...
Build ] Steevens , quoting Kyng Appolyn of Tyre ( 1510 ) , " in remem- brance they made an ymage or statue of clene gold , " reads " gild , " which seems unnecessary . He also omits the words " to make him " . way out of the difficulty ...
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12. jewels ] Here embracing not merely precious stones , but articles of ΙΟ 15 gold and silver which would be tar- nished by neglect . The word is used by Shakespeare of rings , bracelets ( as above ) , and even of a picture .
12. jewels ] Here embracing not merely precious stones , but articles of ΙΟ 15 gold and silver which would be tar- nished by neglect . The word is used by Shakespeare of rings , bracelets ( as above ) , and even of a picture .
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The fifth , a hand environed with clouds , Holding out gold that's by the touchstone tried ; The motto thus , Sic spectanda fides . The Sixth Knight , PERICLES , passes over . Sim . And what's 35 The sixth and last , the which the ...
The fifth , a hand environed with clouds , Holding out gold that's by the touchstone tried ; The motto thus , Sic spectanda fides . The Sixth Knight , PERICLES , passes over . Sim . And what's 35 The sixth and last , the which the ...
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