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Pericles, Prince of Tyre (Quarto)
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Pericles Prince of Tyre.
1743Enter Pericles at one doore, with all his trayne, Cleon and Dio-
1744niza at the other. Cleon shewes Pericles the tombe, whereat Pe-
1745ricles makes lamentation, puts on sacke-cloth, and in a mighty
1746passion departs.
1749And Pericles in sorrowe all deuour'd,
1752Neuer to wash his face, nor cut his hayres:
1753Hee put on sack-cloth, and to Sea he beares,
1755And yet hee rydes it out, Nowe please you wit:
1756The Epitaph is for Marina writ, by wicked Dioniza.
The fairest, sweetest and best lyes heere,
1767No vizor does become blacke villanie,
1769Let Pericles beleeue his daughter's dead,
1770And beare his courses to be ordered;
1771By Lady Fortune, while our Steare must play,
1772His daughters woe and heauie welladay.
1773In her vnholie seruice: Patience then,
1774And thinke you now are all in Mittelin.
1776Enter two Gentlemen.
17771.Gent. Did you euer heare the like?
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