The Same. An Antechamber in the Palace. | |
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Enter THALIARD. | |
| Thal. So this is Tyre, and this the court. Here must I kill King Pericles; and if I do not, I am sure to be hanged at home: tis dangerous. Well, I perceive he was a wise fellow, and had good discretion, that, being bid to ask what he would of the king, desired he might know none of his secrets: now do I see he had some reason for it; for if a king bid a man be a villain, he is bound by the indenture of his oath to be one. Hush! here come the lords of Tyre. | |
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Enter HELICANUS, ESCANES, and other Lords. | 4 |
| Hel. You shall not need, my fellow peers of Tyre, | |
| Further to question of your kings departure: | |
| His seald commission, left in trust with me, | |
| Doth speak sufficiently hes gone to travel. | 8 |
| Thal. [Aside.] How! the king gone! | |
| Hel. If further yet you will be satisfied, | |
| Why, as it were unlicensd of your loves, | |
| He would depart, Ill give some light unto you. | 12 |
| Being at Antioch | |
| Thal. [Aside.] What from Antioch? | |
| Hel. Royal Antiochuson what cause I know not | |
| Took some displeasure at him, at least he judgd so; | 16 |
| And doubting lest that he had errd or sinnd, | |
| To show his sorrow hed correct himself; | |
| So puts himself unto the shipmans toil, | |
| With whom each minute threatens life or death. | 20 |
| Thal. [Aside.] Well, I perceive | |
| I shall not be hangd now, although I would; | |
| But since hes gone, the king it sure must please: | |
| He scapd the land, to perish at the sea. | 24 |
| Ill present myself. [Aloud.] Peace to the lords of Tyre. | |
| Hel. Lord Thaliard from Antiochus is welcome. | |
| Thal. From him I come, | |
| With message unto princely Pericles; | 28 |
| But since my landing I have understood | |
| Your lord hath betook himself to unknown travels, | |
| My message must return from whence it came. | |
| Hel. We have no reason to desire it, | 32 |
| Commended to our master, not to us: | |
| Yet, ere you shall depart, this we desire, | |
| As friends to Antioch, we may feast in Tyre. [Exeunt. | |