Pericles, Prince of Tyre (Quarto)
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Pericles Prince of Tyre.
¶Bride goes to that with shame, which is her way to goe with
¶warrant.
¶if I haue bargaind for the ioynt.
1650Come young one, I like the manner of your garments
¶well.
1655When Nature framde this peece, shee meant thee a good
¶the haruest out of thine owne report.
¶wake the beds of Eeles, as my giuing out her beautie stirs
¶Baud. Come your wayes, follow me.
¶Mari. If fires be hote, kniues sharpe, or waters deepe,
¶Vntide I still my virgin knot will keepe.
¶Diana ayde my purpose.
1665Baud. What haue we to doe with Diana, pray you will
¶you goe with vs?
¶
Exit.
¶
Enter Cleon, and Dioniza.
¶Dion. Why ere you foolish, can it be vndone?
¶The Sunne and Moone nere lookt vpon.
Cle.
