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... noble self , That best know how to rule and how to reign , We thus submit unto , -our sovereign . All . Live , noble Helicane ! Hel . For honour's cause , forbear your suffrages : If that you love Prince Pericles , forbear . Take I your ...
... noble self , That best know how to rule and how to reign , We thus submit unto , -our sovereign . All . Live , noble Helicane ! Hel . For honour's cause , forbear your suffrages : If that you love Prince Pericles , forbear . Take I your ...
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... noble as the adversary I come to cope . Alb . Which is that adversary ? Edg . What's he that speaks for Edmund Earl of Gloucester ? Edm . Himself : what say'st thou to him ? Edg . Draw thy sword , That , if my speech offend a noble ...
... noble as the adversary I come to cope . Alb . Which is that adversary ? Edg . What's he that speaks for Edmund Earl of Gloucester ? Edm . Himself : what say'st thou to him ? Edg . Draw thy sword , That , if my speech offend a noble ...
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... noble - noble simply in nothing ' ; Spence , ' trash noble ' ( i.e. base coin ) ; Elze , ' that ignoble , ' & c . III . iv . 137. Where then perhaps these words should be assigned to Pisanio . • • III . iv . 176. Which you'll make him ...
... noble - noble simply in nothing ' ; Spence , ' trash noble ' ( i.e. base coin ) ; Elze , ' that ignoble , ' & c . III . iv . 137. Where then perhaps these words should be assigned to Pisanio . • • III . iv . 176. Which you'll make him ...
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