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Pericles, Prince of Tyre (Quarto)
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Pericles Prince of Tyre.
2128power, my father, and a King.
2129Per. How, a Kings daughter, and cald Marina?
2131troubler of your peace, I will end here.
2133Haue you a working pulse, and are no Fairie?
2134Motion well, speake on, where were you borne?
2135And wherefore calld Marina?
2138Mar. My mother was the daughter of a King, who died
2139the minute I was borne, as my good Nurse Licherida hath
2140oft deliuered weeping.
2143This cannot be my daughter, buried, well, where were you
2144bred? Ile heare you more too'th bottome of your storie,
2145and neuer interrupt you.
2148deliuer, yet giue me leaue, how came you in these parts?
2149where were you bred?
2151Till cruel Cleon with his wicked wife,
2152Did seeke to murther me: and hauing wooed a villaine,
2153To attempt it, who hauing drawne to doo't,
2154A crew of Pirats came and rescued me,
2155Brought me to Metaline,
2156But good sir whither wil you haue me? why doe you weep?
2157It may be you thinke mee an imposture, no good fayth: I
2158am the dsughter to King Pericles, if good king Pericles be.
Hoe