Per. [Aside] What's here? A letter, that she loves the knight of Tyre! O, seek not to entrap me, gracious lord, That never aim'd so high to love your daughter, Sim. Thou hast bewitch'd my daughter, and A villain. Per. By the gods, I have not: A deed might gain her love or your displeasure. Per. Sim. Traitor ! Ay, traitor. Per. Even in his throat-unless it be the kingThat calls me traitor, I return the lie. Sim. [Aside] Now, by the gods, I do applaud his courage. Per. My actions are as noble as my thoughts, I came unto your court for honour's cause, And he that otherwise accounts of me, This sword shall prove he's honour's enemy. Here comes my daughter, she can witness it. Enter THAISA. Per. Then, as you are as virtuous as fair, Resolve your angry father, if my tongue Did e'er solicit, or my hand subscribe 62. her, i.e. honour's. But the corresponding passage in 50 60 Wilkins makes it probable that the word should be your. To any syllable that made love to you. Who takes offence at that would make me glad? Bestow your love and your affections Upon a stranger? [Aside] who, for aught I know, As great in blood as I myself. Therefore hear you, mistress; either frame Nay, come, your hands and lips must seal it too: Thai. Both. Yes, if it please your majesty. Sim. It pleaseth me so well, that I will see you wed; And then with what haste you can get you to 70 80 90 bed. ACT III. [Exeunt. Enter GOWER. Gow. Now sleep yslaked hath the rout; 1. yslaked, laid to rest. Made louder by the o'er-fed breast With your fine fancies quaintly eche: DUMB SHOW. Enter, PERICLES and SIMONIDES, at one door, with Attendants; a Messenger meets them, kneels, and gives PERICLES a letter: PERICLES shows it SIMONIDES; the Lords kneel to him. Then enter THAISA with child, with LYCHORIDA a nurse. The KING shows her the letter; she rejoices: she and PERICLES take leave of her father, and depart with LYCHORIDA and their Attendants. Then exeunt SIMONIDES and the rest. By many a dern and painful perch By the four opposing coigns That horse and sail and high expense Can stead the quest. At last from Tyre, 15. perch, rod (of distance). 17. coigns, angles, i.e. the points of the compass. 21. stead, promote. Fame answering the most strange inquire, The crown of Tyre, but he will none : Come not home in twice six moons, He, obedient to their dooms, Will take the crown. The sum of this, Brought hither to Pentapolis, Y-ravished the regions round, And every one with claps can sound, 'Our heir-apparent is a king! Who dream'd, who thought of such a thing? Disgorges such a tempest forth, That, as a duck for life that dives, So up and down the poor ship drives : Conveniently the rest convey; Which might not what by me is told. 30 40 50 In your imagination hold This stage the ship, upon whose deck [Exit. 60 SCENE I. Enter PERICLES, on shipboard. Per. Thou god of this great vast, rebuke these surges, Which wash both heaven and hell; and thou, that hast Upon the winds command, bind them in brass, How does my queen? Thou storm, venomously Divinest patroness, and midwife gentle Enter LYCHORIDA, with an Infant. Now, Lychorida! Lyc. Here is a thing too young for such a place, Who, if it had conceit, would die, as I I. vast, boundless sea. 7. Thou; Malone's correction for Qq Ff then. Dyce's Thou stormest venomously, adopted by Camb. edd., is less in keeping with the situation than the bold irregularity of the old reading, ΤΟ 8. The seaman's whistle, i.e. the whistle regularly carried by the boatswain of a ship. Cf. The Tempest, i. 1. 16. conceit, apprehension. |