And make a conquest of unhappy me, Of their white flags display'd, they bring us peace, Cle. Thou speak'st like him's untutor'd to repeat: 70 The ground's the lowest, and we are half way there. To know for what he comes and whence he comes Lord. I go, my lord. Cle. Welcome is peace, if he on peace consist; Enter Pericles with Attendants. Per. Lord governor, for so we hear you are, 81 [Exit. And give them life whom hunger starved half dead. All. The gods of Greece protect you! And we'll pray for you. 90 Per. Arise, I pray you, rise : We do not look for reverence, but for love Cle. The which when any shall not gratify, Or pay you with unthankfulness in thought, Till when, the which I hope shall ne'er be seenYour grace is welcome to our town and us. Per. Which welcome we'll accept; feast here awhile, Until our stars that frown lend us a smile. [Exeunt. ACT SECOND. Enter Gower. Gow. Here have you seen a mighty king His child, I wis, to incest bring; A better prince and benign lord, That will prove awful both in deed and word. Be quiet then as men should be, Till he hath pass'd necessity. I'll show you those in troubles reign, Losing a mite, a mountain gain. The good in conversation, To whom I give my benison, Is still at Tarsus, where each man And, to remember what he does, But tidings to the contrary Are brought your eyes; what need speak I? DUMB SHOw. Enter, at one door, Pericles, talking with Cleon; all the train with them. Enter, at another door, a Gentleman, with a letter to Pericles; Pericles shows the letter to Cleon; gives the Messenger a reward, and knights him. Exit Pericles at one door, and Cleon at another. Good Helicane, that stay'd at home, To killen bad, keep good alive; And to fulfil his prince' desire, And had intent to murder him; 20 What shall be next, And here he comes. Scene I. Pentapolis. An open place by the sea-side. Enter Pericles, wet. Per. Yet cease your ire, you angry stars of heaven! Enter three Fishermen. First Fish. What, ho, Pilch! Sec. Fish. Ha, come and bring away the nets! First Fish. What, Patchbreech, I say! Third Fish. What say you, master? First Fish. Look how thou stirrest now! come away, or I'll fetch thee with a wanion. Third Fish. Faith, master, I am thinking of the poor men that were cast away before us even now. First Fish. Alas, poor souls, it grieved my heart to hear what pitiful cries they made to us to help them, when, well-a-day, we could scarce help ourselves. Third Fish. Nay, master, said not I as much when I saw the porpus, how he bounced and tumbled ? they say they're half fish, half flesh: a plague on 20 them, they ne'er come but I look to be washed. Master, I marvel how the fishes live in the sea. First Fish. Why, as men do a-land; the great ones eat up the little ones: I can compare our rich misers to nothing so fitly as to a whale; a' plays and tumbles, driving the poor fry before him, and at last devours them all at a mouthful: such whales have I heard on o' the land, who never leave gaping till they've swallowed the whole parish, church, steeple, bells, and all. Per. [Aside] A pretty moral. 30 Third Fish. But, master, if I had been the sexton, I 40 would have been that day in the belfry. Sec. Fish. Why, man? Third Fish. Because he should have swallowed me too: and when I had been in his belly, I would have kept such a jangling of the bells, that he should never have left till he cast bells, steeple, church, and parish, up again. But if the good King Simonides were of my mind, Per. [Aside] Simonides ! Third Fish. We would purge the land of these drones, 50 that rob the bee of her honey. Per. [Aside] How from the finny subject of the sea Sec. Fish. Honest! good fellow, what's that? If it be Per. May see the sea hath cast upon your coast. 60 |