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He thanks your Grace ; names himself Pericles , A gentleman of Tyre , Who only by misfortune of the seas Bereft of ships and men , cast on this shore . Sim . Now , by the Gods , I pity his misfortune , And will awake him from his ...
He thanks your Grace ; names himself Pericles , A gentleman of Tyre , Who only by misfortune of the seas Bereft of ships and men , cast on this shore . Sim . Now , by the Gods , I pity his misfortune , And will awake him from his ...
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Fear not , my Lord , but think Your Grace , that fed my country with your corn ( For which the people's prayers still fall upon you ) Must in your child be thought on . . If neglection Should therein make me vile , the common body ...
Fear not , my Lord , but think Your Grace , that fed my country with your corn ( For which the people's prayers still fall upon you ) Must in your child be thought on . . If neglection Should therein make me vile , the common body ...
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