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Pericles, Prince of Tyre
act iv   Scene II.
William Shakespeare
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       Mytilene. A room in a brothel.
       [Enter Pandar, Bawd, and Boult.]
       PANDAR
       Boult!
       BOULT
       Sir?
       PANDAR
       Search the market narrowly; Mytilene is full of gallants. We lost
       too much money this mart by being too wenchless.
       BAWD
       We were never so much out of creatures. We have but poor three,
       and they can do no more than they can do; and they with continual
       action are even as good as rotten.
       PANDAR
       Therefore let's have fresh ones, whate'r we pay for them. If
       there be not a conscience to be used in every trade, we shall
       never prosper.
       BAWD
       Thou sayest true: 'tis not our bringing up of poor bastards, --
       as, I think, I have bought up some eleven --
       BOULT
       Ay, to eleven; and brought them down again. But shall I search
       the market?
       BAWD
       What else, man? The stuff we have, a strong wind will blo it to
       pieces, they are so pitifully sodden.
       PANDAR
       Thou sayest true; they're too unwholesome, o' conscience. The
       poor Transylvanian is dead, that lay with the little baggage.
       BOULT
       Ay, she quickly pooped him; she made him roast-meat for worms.
       But I'll go search the market.
       [Exit.]
       PANDAR
       Three or four thousand chequins were as pretty a proportion to
       live quietly, and so give over.
       BAWD
       Wgy to give over, I pray you? is it a shame to get when we are
       old?
       PANDAR
       O, our credit comes not in like the commodity , nor the commodity
       wages not with the danger: therfore, if in our youths we could
       pick up some pretty estate, 'twere not amiss to keep our door
       hatched. Besides, the sore terms we stand upon with the gods will
       be strong with us for giving over.
       BAWD
       Come, others sorts offend as well as we.
       PANDAR
       As well as we! ay, and better too; we offend worse. Neither is
       our profession any trade; it's no calling. But here comes Boult.
       [Re-enter Boult, with the Pirates and Marina.]
       BOULT
       [To Marina.]
       Come your ways. My masters, you say she's a virgin?
       FIRST PIRATE
       O, sir, we doubt it not.
       BOULT
       Master, I have gone through for this piece, you see: if you like
       her, so; if not, I have lost my earnest.
       BAWD
       Boult, has she any qualities?
       BOULT
       She has a good face, speaks well, and has excellent clothes:
       ther's no further necessity of qualities can make her be refused.
       BAWD
       What is her price, Boult?
       BOULT
       I cannot be baited one doit of a thousand pieces.
       PANDAR
       Well, follow me, my masters, you shall have your money presently.
       Wife, take her in; instruct her what she has to do, that she may
       not be raw in her entertainment.
       [Exeunt Pandar and Pirates.]
       BAWD
       Boult, take you the marks of her, the colour of her hair,
       complexion, height, age, with warrant of her virginity; and cry
       'He that will give most shall have her first.' Such a maidenhead
       were no cheap thing, if men were as they have been. Get this
       done as I command you.
       BOULT
       Performance shall follow.
       [Exit.]
       MARINA
       Alack that Leonine was so slack, so slow!
       He should have struck, not spoke; or that these pirates,
       Not enough barbarous, had not o'erboard thrown me
       For to seek my mother!
       BARD
       Why lament you, pretty one?
       MARINA
       That I am pretty.
       BAWD
       Come, the gods have done their part in you.
       MARINA
       I accuse them not.
       BAWD
       You are light into my hands, where you are like to live.
       MARINA
       The more my fault
       To scape his hands where I was like to die.
       BAWD
       Ay, and you shall live in pleasure.
       MARINA
       No.
       BAWD
       Yes, indeed shall you, and taste gentlemen of all fashions: you
       shall fare well; you shall have the difference of all complexions.
       What! do you stop your ears?
       MARINA
       Are you a woman?
       BAWD
       What would you have me be, an I be not a woman?
       MARINA
       An honest woman, or not a woman.
       BAWD
       Marry, whip the, gosling: I think I shall have something to do
       with you. Come, you're a young foolish sapling, and must be bowed
       as I would have you.
       MARINA
       The gods defend me!
       BAWD
       If it please the gods to defend you by men, then men must comfort
       you, men must feed you, men must stir you up. Boult's returned.
       [Re-enter Boult.]
       Now, sir, hast thou cried her through the market?
       BOULT
       I have cried her almost to the number of her hairs; I have drawn
       her picture with my voice.
       BAWD
       And I prithee tell me, how dost thou find the inclination of the
       people, especially of the younger sort?
       BOULT
       'Faith, they listened to me as they would have hearkened to their
       father's testament. There was a Spaniard's mouth so watered,
       that he went to bed to her very description.
       BAWD
       We shall have him here to-morrow: with his best ruff on.
       BOULT
       To-night, to-night. But, mistress, do you know the French knight
       that cowers i' the hams?
       BAWD
       Who, Monsieur Veroles?
       BOULT
       Ay, he: he offered to cut a caper at the proclamation; but he
       made a groan at it, and swore he would see her to-morrow.
       BAWD
       Well. well; as for him, he brought his disease hither: here he
       does but repair it. I know he will come in our shadow, to
       scatter his crowns in the sun.
       BOULT
       Well, if we had of every nation a traveller, we should lodge them
       with this sign.
       [To Marina.]
       Pray you, come hither awhile. You have fortunes coming upon you.
       Mark me: you must seem to do that fearfully which you commit
       willingly, despise profit where you have most gain. To weep that
       you live as ye do makes pity in your lovers: seldom but that
       pity begets you a good opinion, and that opinion a mere profit.
       MARINA
       I understand you not.
       BOULT
       O, take her home, mistress, take her home: these blushes of hers
       must be quenched with some present practice.
       BAWD
       Thou sayest true, i' faith so they must; for your bride goes to
       that with shame which is her way to go with warrant.
       BOULT
       'Faith, some do and some do not. But, mistress, if I have
       bargained for the joint, --
       BAWD
       Thou mayst cut a morsel off the spit.
       BOULT
       I may so.
       BAWD
       Who should deny it? Come young one, I like the manner of your
       garments well.
       BOULT
       Ay, by my faith, they shall not be changed yet.
       BAWD
       Boult, spend thou that in the town: report what a sojourner we
       have; you'll lose nothing by custom. When nature framed this
       piece, she meant thee a good turn; therefore say what a paragon
       she is, and thou hast the harvest out of thine own report.
       BOULT
       I warrant you, mistress, thunder shall not so awake the beds of
       eels as my giving out her Beauty stir up the lewdly-inclined.
       I'll bring home some to-night.
       BAWD
       Come your ways; follow me.
       MARINA
       If fires be hot, knives sharp, or waters deep,
       Untied I still my virgin knot will keep.
       Diana, aid my purpose!
       BAWD
       What have we to do with Diana? Pray you, will you go with us?
       [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.