Pericles, Prince of Tyre (Quarto)
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The Play of
¶Tha. A Prince of Macedon (my royall father)
735And the deuice he beares vpon his Shield,
¶Is an Armed Knight, that's conquered by a Lady:
¶Thai. The third, of Antioch; and his deuice,
740A wreath of Chiually: the word: Me Pompey prouexit apex.
¶The word: Qui me alit me extinguit.
745Which can as well enflame, as it can kill.
¶Holding out Gold, that's by the Touch-stone tride:
¶The motto thus: Sic spectanda fides.
¶A withered Branch, that's onely greene at top,
755He hopes by you, his fortunes yet may flourish.
¶To haue practis'd more the Whipstocke, then the Launce.
7602.Lord. He well may be a Stranger, for he comes
765The outward habit, by the inward man.
¶But stay, the Knights are comming,
¶We will with-draw into the Gallerie.
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Great shoutes, and all cry, the meane Knight.
Enter
