SCENE II. The fame. PERICLES on the deck afleep; DIANA appearing to bim as in a vifion. Dia. My temple ftands in Ephefus; hie thee thither, And do upon mine altar facrifice. There, when my maiden priests are met together, Before the people all, Reveal how thou at fea didst lose thy wife: To mourn thy croffes, with thy daughter's, call, Perform my bidding, or thou liv'st in woe: Do't, and be happy, by my filver bow. [DIANA disappears. Per. Celestial Dian, goddess argentine, I will obey thee !—Helicanus ! Enter LYSIMACHUS, HELICANUS, and MARINA. Hel. Sir. Per. My purpose was for Tharfus, there to strike The inhofpitable Cleon; but I am For other service firft: toward Ephefus Turn our blown fails; eftfoons I'll tell thee why. Shall we refresh us, fir, upon your shore, And give you gold for fuch provifion As our intents will need? [TO HELICANUS. Lyf. With all my heart, fir; and when you come afhore, I have another fuit. Per. Were it to woo my daughter; for it seems Lyf. Per. Come, my Marina. Sir, lend your arm. [Exeunt. Enter GOWER, before the Temple of Diana at Ephefus. Gow. Now our fands are almost run; More a little, and then done. This, as my last boon, give me, (For fuch kindness must relieve me,) That you aptly will suppose What pageantry, what feats, what shows, The regent made in Mitylin, To greet the king. So he has thriv'd, As Dian bade: whereto being bound, [Exit. SCENE G 2 SCENE III. The Temple of Diana at Ephefus; THAISA ftanding near the altar, as high priestess; a number of virgins on each fide; CERIMON and other inhabitants of Ephesus attending. Enter PERICLES, with his Train; LYSIMACHUS, HELICANUS, MARINA, and a Lady. Per. Hail, Dian! to perform thy just command, I here confess myself the king of Tyre; Who, frighted from my country, did wed The fair Thaifa, at Pentapolis. At fea in childbed died fhe, but brought forth Thai. Voice and favour! You are, you are-O royal Pericles ! [She faints. Per. What means the woman? the dies! help, gentle men! Cer. Noble fir, If you have told Diana's altar true, This is your wife. Per. Reverend appearer, no; I threw her o'erboard with these very arms. Per. 'Tis moft certain. Cer. Cer. Look to the lady ;-O, she's but o'erjoy'd. Early, one bluft'ring morn, this lady was Thrown on this fhore. I op'd the coffin, and Found there rich jewels; recover'd her, and plac'd her Per. May we see them? Cer. Great fir, they shall be brought you to my house, Whither I invite you. Look! Thaifa is Recover'd. Thai. O, let me look! If he be none of mine, my sanctity Per. The voice of dead Thaifa! Thai. That Thaifa am I, fuppofed dead, And drown'd. Per. Immortal Dian! Thai. When we with tears parted Pentapolis, [Shows a ring. The king, my father, gave you fuch a ring. Per. This, this: no more, you gods! your present Makes kindness my past miseries fport: You fhall do well, That on the touching of her lips I may Melt, and no more be feen. O come, be buried Mar. My heart Leaps to be gone into my mother's bosom. [Kneels to THAISA. Per. Look, who kneels here! Flesh of thy flesh, Thaifa; Thy Thy burden at the fea, and call'd Marina, For she was yielded there. Thai. Blefs'd, and mine own! I know you not. Hel. Hail, madam, and my queen ! Thai. Per. You have heard me fay, when I did fly from Tyre, I left behind an ancient substitute. Can you remember what I call'd the man? I have nam'd him oft. Thai. 'Twas Helicanus then. Per. Still confirmation: Embrace him, dear Thaifa; this is he. Now do I long to hear how you were found; Thai. Lord Cerimon, my lord; this man, Through whom the gods have shown their power; that can From firft to last resolve you. Per. Reverend fir, The gods can have no mortal officer More like a god than you. Will you deliver Cer. I will, my lord. Befeech you, first go with me to my house, Where shall be shown you all was found with her; How the came placed here within the temple; No needful thing omitted. Per. Pure Diana! I bless thee for thy vifion, and will offer My night oblations to thee. Thaifa, This prince, the fair-betrothed of your daughter, This ornament that makes me look so dismal, |