223Enter Pericles with his Lords. 224Pe. Let none di
sturb vs, why
shold this
chãge of thoughts
225The
sad companion dull eyde melancholie,
226By me
so v
sde a gue
st, as not an houre
227In the dayes glorious walke or peacefull night,
228The tombe where griefe
stould
sleepe can breed me quiet,
229Here plea
sures court mine eies, and mine eies
shun them,
230And daunger which I fearde is at
Antioch,
231Who
se arme
seemes farre too
short to hit me here,
232Yet neither plea
sures Art can ioy my
spirits,
233Nor yet the others di
stance comfort me,
234Then it is thus, the pa
ssions of the mind,
235That haue their
fir
st conception by mi
sdread,
236Haue after nouri
shment and life, by care
237And what was
fir
st but feare, what might be done,
238Growes elder now, and cares it be not done
. 239And
so with me the great
Antiochus,
240Gain
st whom I am too little to contend,
241Since hee's
so great, can make his will his a
ct,
242Will thinke me
speaking, though I
sweare to
silence,
243Nor bootes it me to
say, I honour,
244If he
su
spe
ct I may di
shonour him.
245And what may make him blu
sh in being knowne,
246Heele
stop the cour
se by which it might be knowne,
247With ho
stile forces heele ore-
spread the land,
248And with the
stint of warre will looke
so huge,
249Amazement
shall driue courage from the
state,
250Our men be vanqui
sht ere they doe re
sist,
251And
subie
cts puni
sht that nere thought o
ffence,
252Which care of them, not pittie of my
selfe,
253Who once no more but as the tops of trees,
254Which fence the rootes they grow by and defend them,
255Makes both my bodie pine, and
soule to langui
sh,
256And puni
sh that before that he would puni
sh. 257Enter all the Lords to Pericles. 2581.Lord. Ioy and all comfort in your
sacred bre
st.
2592.Lord. And keepe your mind till you returne to vs
260peacefull and comfortable.
261Hel. Peace, peace, and giue experience tongue,
262They doe abu
se the King that
flatter him,
263For
flatterie is the bellowes blowes vp
sinne,
264The thing the which is
flattered, but a
sparke,
265To which that
sparke giues heate, and
stronger
266Glowing, whereas reproofe obedient and in order,
267Fits kings as they are men, for they may erre,
268When
signior sooth here does proclaime peace,
269He
flatters you, makes warre vpon your life.
270Prince paadon me, or
strike me if you plea
se,
271I cannot be much lower then my knees.
272Per. All leaue vs el
se: but let your cares ore-looke,
273What
shipping, and what ladings in our hauen,
274And then returne to vs,
Hellicans thou ha
st 275Mooude vs, what
see
st thou in our lookes?
276Hel. An angrie brow, dread Lord.
277Per. If there be
such a dart in Princes
frownes,
278How dur
st thy tongue moue anger to our face?
279Hel. How dares the plants looke vp to heauen,
280From whence they haue their nouri
shment?
281Per. Thou knowe
st I haue power to take thy life from(thee.
282Hel. I haue ground the Axe my
selfe,
283Doe but you
strike the blowe
. 284Per. Ri
se, prethee ri
se,
sit downe, thou art no
flatterer,
285I thanke thee fort, and heaue forbid
286That kings
should let their eares heare their faults hid.
287Fit Coun
sellor, and
seruant for a Prince,
288Who by thy wi
sdome makes a Prince thy
seruant,
289What would
st thou haue me doe?
290Hel. To beare with patience
such griefes as you your
291selfe doe lay vpon your
selfe
. 292Per. Thou
speak
st like a Phy
sition
Hellicanus,
293That mini
sters a potion vnto me:
294That thou would
st tremble to receiue thy
selfe,
295Attend me then, I went to
Antioch,
296Where
as thou know
st again
st the face of death,
297I
sought the purcha
se of a glorious beautie,
298From whence an i
ssue I might propogate,
299Are armes to Princes, and bring ioies to
subie
cts,
300Her face was to mine eye beyond all wonder,
301The re
st harke in thine eare, as blacke as ince
st,
302Which by my knowledge found, the
sinful father
303Seemde not to
strike, but
smooth, but thou know
st this,
304Tis time to feare when tyrants
seemes to ki
sse.
305Which feare
so grew in me I hither
fled,
306Vnder the couering of a carefull night,
307Who
seemd my good prote
ctor, and being here,
308Bethought what was pa
st, what might
succeed,
309I knew him tyrannous, and tyrants feare
310Decrea
se not, but grow fa
ster then the yeares,
311And
should he doo't, as no doubt he doth,
312That I
should open to the li
stning ayre ,
313How m
any worthie Princes blouds were
shed,
314To keepe his bed of blackne
sse vnlayde ope,
315To lop that doubt, hee'le
fill this land with armes,
316And make pretence of wrong that I haue done him,
317When all for mine, if I may call o
ffence,
318Mu
st feel wars blow, who
spares not innocence,
319Which loue to all of which thy
selfe art one,
320Who now reprou'd
st me fort
. 322Per. Drew
sleep out of mine eies, blood
frõmy cheekes,
323Mu
sings into my mind, with thou
sand doubts
324How I might
stop this tempe
st ere it came,
325And
finding little comfort to relieue them,
326I thought it princely charity to griue for them
. 327Hell. Well my Lord,
since you haue
giuen mee leaue to(
speake,
328Freely will I
speake,
Antiochus you feare,
329And iu
stly too, I thinke you feare the tyrant,
330Who either by publike warre, or priuat trea
son,
331Will take away your life: therfore my Lord, go trauell for
332a while, till that his rage and anger be forgot, or till the De
- 333stinies doe cut his threed of life
: your rule dire
ct to anie,
334if to me, day
serues not light more faithfull then Ile be
. 335Per. I doe not doubt thy faith.
336But
should he wrong my liberties in my ab
sence?
337Hel. Weele mingle our bloods togither in the earth,
338From whence we had our being, and our birth.
339Per. Tyre I now looke from thee then, and to
Tharsus 340Intend my trauaile, where Ile heare from thee,
341And by who
se Letters Ile di
spo
se my
selfe.
342The care I had and haue of
subie
cts good,
343On thee I lay, who
se wi
sdomes
strength can beare it,
344Ile take thy word, for faith not aske thine oath,
345Who
shuns not to breake one, will cracke both
. 346But in our orbs will liue
so round, and
safe,
347That time of both this truth
shall nere conuince,
348Thou
shewd
st a
subie
cts
shine, I a true Prince.
Exit.