Pericles Prince of Tyre.
king.And furthermore tell him, we desire to know of him
Of whence he is, his name, and Parentage?
Of whence he is, his name, and Parentage?
Tha.The King my father (sir) has drunke to you.
Peri.I thanke him.
Tha.Wishing it so much blood vnto your life.
Peri.I thanke both him and you, and pledge him freely.
Tha.And further, he desires to know of you,
Of whence you are, your name and parentage?
Of whence you are, your name and parentage?
Peri.A gentleman of Tyre, my name Pericles,
My education beene in Artes and Armies:
Who looking for aduentures in the world,
Was by the rough Seas reft of Ships and men,
and after shipwracke, driuen vpon this shore.
My education beene in Artes and Armies:
Who looking for aduentures in the world,
Was by the rough Seas reft of Ships and men,
and after shipwracke, driuen vpon this shore.
Tha.He thankes your Grace; names himself Pericles,
A Gentleman of Tyre; who onely by misfortune of the seas,
Bereft of Shippes and Men cast on this shore.
A Gentleman of Tyre; who onely by misfortune of the seas,
Bereft of Shippes and Men cast on this shore.
king.Now, by the Gods, I pitty his misfortune,
And will awake him from his melancholy.
Come Gentlemen, we sit too long on trifles,
And waste the time which lookes for other reuels;
Euen in your Armours as you are addrest,
Will well become a Souldiers daunce:
I will not haue excuse with saying this,
Lowd Musicke is too harsh for Ladyes heads,
Since they loue men in armes, as well as beds.
They daunce.
So, this was well askt, t'was so well perform'd.
Come sir, heer's a Lady that wants breathing too,
And I haue heard, you Knights of Tyre,
Are excellent in making Ladyes trippe;
And that their Measures are as excellent.
And will awake him from his melancholy.
Come Gentlemen, we sit too long on trifles,
And waste the time which lookes for other reuels;
Euen in your Armours as you are addrest,
Will well become a Souldiers daunce:
I will not haue excuse with saying this,
Lowd Musicke is too harsh for Ladyes heads,
Since they loue men in armes, as well as beds.
They daunce.
So, this was well askt, t'was so well perform'd.
Come sir, heer's a Lady that wants breathing too,
And I haue heard, you Knights of Tyre,
Are excellent in making Ladyes trippe;
And that their Measures are as excellent.
Peri.In those that practize them, they are (my Lord.)
king.Oh that's as much, as you would be denyed
Of your faire courtesie: vnclaspe, vnclaspe.
They daunce.
Thankes Gentlemen to all, all haue done well;
But you the best: Pages and lights, to conduct
Of your faire courtesie: vnclaspe, vnclaspe.
They daunce.
Thankes Gentlemen to all, all haue done well;
But you the best: Pages and lights, to conduct
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