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O father, what a hell of witchcraft lies
In the small orb of one particular tear.

      — A Lover's Complaint

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KEYWORD: lend

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1

Pericles
[I, 1]

Antiochus

230

Thaliard, adieu!
[Exit THALIARD]
Till Pericles be dead,
My heart can lend no succor to my head.

2

Pericles
[I, 4]

Pericles

527

Which welcome we'll accept; feast here awhile,
Until our stars that frown lend us a smile.

3

Pericles
[III, 2]

Cerimon

1415

Hush, my gentle neighbours!
Lend me your hands; to the next chamber bear her.
Get linen: now this matter must be look'd to,
For her relapse is mortal. Come, come;
And AEsculapius guide us!

4

Pericles
[V, 1]

Marina

2275

Hail, sir! my lord, lend ear.

5

Pericles
[V, 1]

Lysimachus

2491

Sir, lend me your arm.

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