Code |
Character |
Lines |
First Line |
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G-590 |
Gower | 40 |
Here have you seen a mighty King (His child, I wis, to incest bring:) |
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G-591 |
Gower | 52 |
Imagine Pericles arriv’d at Tyre, (Now to Marina bend your minde,) |
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G-592 |
Gower | 18 |
In Antiochus and his daughter, you have heard (Of monstrous lust, the due and just reward:) |
|
G-593 |
Gower | 24 |
Marina thus the Brothel scapes, and chances (NULL) |
|
G-594 |
Gower | 20 |
Now take we our way (No vizor does become black villany,) |
|
G-595 |
Gower | 60 |
Now ysleep slaked hath the rout, (And so to Sea; their vessell shakes,) |
|
G-596 |
Gower | 42 |
To sing a song that old was sung, (And her to incest did provoke.) |
|
G-597 |
Gower | 50 |
Thus time we waste, and longest leagues make short, (Let Pericles believe his Daughter’s dead,) |
|
M-590 |
Antiochus | 16 |
He hath found the meaning, (NULL) |
|
M-591 |
Cleon | 47 |
My Dyonisia, shall we rest us here, (This Tharsus, ore which I have the government,) |
|
M-592 |
Cleon | 29 |
This Tharsus, ore which I have the government, (Would now be glad of bread, and beg for it:) |
|
M-593 |
Gower | 40 |
Here have you seen a mighty King (His child, I wis, to incest bring:) |
|
M-594 |
Gower | 52 |
Imagine Pericles arriv’d at Tyre, (Now to Marina bend your minde,) |
|
M-595 |
Gower | 18 |
In Antiochus and his daughter, you have heard (Of monstrous lust, the due and just reward:) |
|
M-596 |
Gower | 24 |
Marina thus the Brothel scapes, and chances (NULL) |
|
M-597 |
Gower | 20 |
Now take we our way (No vizor does become black villany,) |
|
M-598 |
Gower | 60 |
Now ysleep slaked hath the rout, (And so to Sea; their vessell shakes,) |
|
M-599 |
Gower | 42 |
To sing a song that old was sung, (And her to incest did provoke.) |
|
M-600 |
Gower | 50 |
Thus time we waste, and longest leagues make short, (Let Pericles believe his Daughter’s dead,) |
|
M-601 |
Pericles | 23 |
An Armor, friends, I pray you let me see it. (NULL) |
|
M-602 |
Pericles | 40 |
Great King, Few love to hear the sins they love to act, (How curtesie would seem to cover sin,/By your untimely claspings with your child,) |
|
M-603 |
Pericles | 34 |
Let none disturb us: (Here pleasures court mine eyes, and mine eyes shun them,) |
|
M-604 |
Pericles | 26 |
Like a bold champion I assume the listes, (NULL) |
|
M-605 |
Pericles | 30 |
See where she comes, apparell’d like the Spring, (To taste the fruite of yon celestiall tree,) |
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M-606 |
Pericles | 34 |
Thou speak’st like a Physician, Hellicanus, (The rest (hark in thine ear) as black as incest,) |
|
W-590 |
Dionisia | 31 |
Thy oath remember, thou hast sworn to do it, (NULL) |
|
W-591 |
Marina | 19 (prose) |
Neither of these are so bad as thou art, since (NULL) |
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