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Enter GOWER.
Enter GOWER.
GOWER
Here have you seen a mighty king
His child, iwis, to incest bring;
A better prince and benign lord
That will prove awful both in deed and word.
5
Be quiet, then, as men should be,
Till he hath passed necessity.
I’ll show you those in troubles reign,
Losing a mite, a mountain gain.
The good in conversation,
10
To whom I give my benison,
Is still at Tarsus, where each man
Thinks all is Writ he speken can,
And, to remember what he does,
Build his statue to make him glorious.
15
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. PERICLES gives the MESSENGER a reward and knights him. PERICLES exits at one door, and CLEON at another.
Good Helicane, that stayed at home—
Not to eat honey like a drone
From others’ labors, for though he strive
20
To killen bad, keep good alive,
And to fulfill his prince’ desire—
Sends word of all that haps in Tyre:
How Thaliard came full bent with sin,
And had intent to murder him;
25
And that in Tarsus was not best
Longer for him to make his rest.
He, doing so, put forth to seas,
Where when men been there’s seldom ease;
For now the wind begins to blow;
30
Thunder above and deeps below
Makes such unquiet that the ship
Should house him safe is wracked and split,
And he, good prince, having all lost,
By waves from coast to coast is tossed.
35
All perishen of man, of pelf,
Ne aught escapend but himself;
Till Fortune, tired with doing bad,
Threw him ashore to give him glad.
And here he comes. What shall be next,
40
Pardon old Gower—this ’longs the text.
GOWER
Here have you seen a mighty king
His child, iwis, to incest bring;
A better prince and benign lord
That will prove awful both in deed and word.
5
Be quiet, then, as men should be,
Till he hath passed necessity.
I’ll show you those in troubles reign,
Losing a mite, a mountain gain.
The good in conversation,
10
To whom I give my benison,
Is still at Tarsus, where each man
Thinks all is Writ he speken can,
And, to remember what he does,
Build his statue to make him glorious.
15
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. PERICLES gives the MESSENGER a reward and knights him. PERICLES exits at one door, and CLEON at another.
Good Helicane, that stayed at home—
Not to eat honey like a drone
From others’ labors, for though he strive
20
To killen bad, keep good alive,
And to fulfill his prince’ desire—
Sends word of all that haps in Tyre:
How Thaliard came full bent with sin,
And had intent to murder him;
25
And that in Tarsus was not best
Longer for him to make his rest.
He, doing so, put forth to seas,
Where when men been there’s seldom ease;
For now the wind begins to blow;
30
Thunder above and deeps below
Makes such unquiet that the ship
Should house him safe is wracked and split,
And he, good prince, having all lost,
By waves from coast to coast is tossed.
35
All perishen of man, of pelf,
Ne aught escapend but himself;
Till Fortune, tired with doing bad,
Threw him ashore to give him glad.
And here he comes. What shall be next,
40
Pardon old Gower—this ’longs the text.
He exits.
He exits.

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Modern Text

Enter GOWER.
Enter GOWER.
GOWER
Here have you seen a mighty king
His child, iwis, to incest bring;
A better prince and benign lord
That will prove awful both in deed and word.
5
Be quiet, then, as men should be,
Till he hath passed necessity.
I’ll show you those in troubles reign,
Losing a mite, a mountain gain.
The good in conversation,
10
To whom I give my benison,
Is still at Tarsus, where each man
Thinks all is Writ he speken can,
And, to remember what he does,
Build his statue to make him glorious.
15
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. PERICLES gives the MESSENGER a reward and knights him. PERICLES exits at one door, and CLEON at another.
Good Helicane, that stayed at home—
Not to eat honey like a drone
From others’ labors, for though he strive
20
To killen bad, keep good alive,
And to fulfill his prince’ desire—
Sends word of all that haps in Tyre:
How Thaliard came full bent with sin,
And had intent to murder him;
25
And that in Tarsus was not best
Longer for him to make his rest.
He, doing so, put forth to seas,
Where when men been there’s seldom ease;
For now the wind begins to blow;
30
Thunder above and deeps below
Makes such unquiet that the ship
Should house him safe is wracked and split,
And he, good prince, having all lost,
By waves from coast to coast is tossed.
35
All perishen of man, of pelf,
Ne aught escapend but himself;
Till Fortune, tired with doing bad,
Threw him ashore to give him glad.
And here he comes. What shall be next,
40
Pardon old Gower—this ’longs the text.
GOWER
Here have you seen a mighty king
His child, iwis, to incest bring;
A better prince and benign lord
That will prove awful both in deed and word.
5
Be quiet, then, as men should be,
Till he hath passed necessity.
I’ll show you those in troubles reign,
Losing a mite, a mountain gain.
The good in conversation,
10
To whom I give my benison,
Is still at Tarsus, where each man
Thinks all is Writ he speken can,
And, to remember what he does,
Build his statue to make him glorious.
15
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. PERICLES gives the MESSENGER a reward and knights him. PERICLES exits at one door, and CLEON at another.
Good Helicane, that stayed at home—
Not to eat honey like a drone
From others’ labors, for though he strive
20
To killen bad, keep good alive,
And to fulfill his prince’ desire—
Sends word of all that haps in Tyre:
How Thaliard came full bent with sin,
And had intent to murder him;
25
And that in Tarsus was not best
Longer for him to make his rest.
He, doing so, put forth to seas,
Where when men been there’s seldom ease;
For now the wind begins to blow;
30
Thunder above and deeps below
Makes such unquiet that the ship
Should house him safe is wracked and split,
And he, good prince, having all lost,
By waves from coast to coast is tossed.
35
All perishen of man, of pelf,
Ne aught escapend but himself;
Till Fortune, tired with doing bad,
Threw him ashore to give him glad.
And here he comes. What shall be next,
40
Pardon old Gower—this ’longs the text.
He exits.
He exits.