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Pericles, Prince of Tyre
act iv   Scene IV.
William Shakespeare
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       [Enter Gower, before the monument of Marina at Tarsus.]
       GOWER
       Thus time we waste, and longest leagues make short;
       Sail seas in cockles, have an wish but for 't;
       Making, to take your imagination,
       From bourn to bourn, region to region.
       By you being pardon'd, we commit no crime
       To use one language in each several clime
       Where our scenes seem to live. I do beseech you
       To learn of me, who stand i' the gaps to teach you,
       The stages of our story. Pericles
       Is now again thwarting the wayward seas
       Attended on by many a lord and knight,
       To see his daughter, all his life's deight.
       Old Escanes, whom Helicanus late
       Advanced in time to great and high estate.
       Is left to govern. Bear you it in mind,
       Old Helicanus goes along behind
       Well-sailing ships and bounteous winds have brought
       This king to Tarsus, -- think his pilot thought;
       So with his steerage shall your thoughts grow on, --
       To fetch his daughter home, who first is gone.
       Like motes and shadows see them move awhile;
       Your ears unto your eyes I'll reconcile.
       [Dumb Show.]
       [Enter Pericles, at one door, with all his train; Cleon and
       Dionyza, at the other. Cleon shows Pericles the tomb; whereat
       Pericles makes lamentation, puts on sackcloth, and in a
       mighty passion departs. Then exeunt Cleon and Dionyza.]

       See how belief may suffer by foul show;
       This borrow'd passion stands for true old woe;
       And Pericles, in sorrow all devour'd,
       With sighs shot through; and biggest tears o'ershower'd,
       Leaves Tarsus and again embarks. He swears
       Never to wash his face, nor cut his hairs:
       He puts on sackcloth, and to sea. He bears
       A tempest, which his mortal vessel tears,
       And yet he rides it out. Now please you wit
       The epitaph is for Marina writ
       By wicked Dionyza.
       [Reads the inscription on Marina's monument.]
       'The fairest, sweet'st, and best lies here,
       Who wither'd in her spring of year.
       She was of Tyrus the king's daughter,
       On whom foul death hath made this slaughter;
       Marina was she call'd; and at her birth,
       Thetis, being proud, swallow'd some part o' the earth:
       Therefore the earth, fearing to be o'erflow'd,
       Hath Thetis' birth-child on the heavens bestow'd:
       Wherefore she does, and swears she'll never stint,
       Make raging battery upon shores of flint.'
       No visor does become black villany
       So well as soft and tender flattery.
       Let Pericles believe his daughter's dead,
       And bear his courses to be ordered
       By Lady Fortune; while our scene must play
       His daughter's woe and heavy well-a-day
       In her unholy service. Patience, then,
       And think you now are all in Mytilene.
       [Exit.]
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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.