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Pericles, Prince of Tyre
act iii   Scene III.
William Shakespeare
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       Tarsus. A room in Cleon's house.
       [Enter Pericles, Cleon, Dionyza, and Lychorida with Marina in her
       arms.]

       PERICLES
       Most honour'd Cleon, I must needs be gone;
       My twelve months are expired, and Tyrus stands
       In a litigious peace. You, and your lady,
       Take from my heart all thankfulness! The gods
       Make up the rest upon you!
       CLEON
       Your shafts of fortune, though they hurt you mortally,
       Yet glance full wanderingly on us.
       DIONYZA
       O, your sweet queen!
       That the strict fates had pleased you had brought her hither,
       To have bless'd mine eyes with her!
       PERICLES
       We cannot but obey
       The powers above us. Could I rage and roar
       As doth the sea she lies in, yet the end
       Must be as 'tis. My gentle babe Marina, whom,
       For she was born at sea, I have named so, here
       I charge your charity withal, leaving her
       The infant of your care; beseeching you
       To give her princely training, that she may be
       Manner'd as she is born.
       CLEON
       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,
       By you relieved, would force me to my duty:
       But if to that my nature need a spur,
       The gods revenge it upon me and mine,
       To the end of generation!
       PERICLES
       I believe you;
       Your honour and your goodness teach me to 't,
       Without your vows. Till she be married, madam,
       By bright Diana, whom we honour, all
       Unscissar'd shall this hair of mine remain,
       Though I show ill in 't. So I take my leave
       Good madam, make me blessed in your care
       In bringing up my child.
       DIONYZA
       I have one myself,
       Who shall not be mere dear to my respect
       Than yours, my lord.
       PERICLES
       Madam, my thanks and prayers.
       CLEON
       We'll bring your grace e'en to the edge o' the shore,
       Then give you up to the mask'd Neptune and
       The gentlest winds of heaven.
       PERICLES
       I will embrace
       Your offer. Come, dearest madam. O, no tears,
       Lychorida, no tears:
       Look to your little mistress, on whose grace
       You may depend hereafter. Come, my lord.
       [Exeunt.]
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Dramatis Personae
act i
   Before the palace of Antioch
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
act ii
   Enter Gower
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
   Scene V.
act iii
   Enter Gower
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
act iv
   Enter Gower
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
   Scene V.
   Scene VI.
act v
   Enter Gower
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.