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Pericles, Prince of Tyre: Act 5 Scene 1
- [Enter GOWER]
- GOWER
- Marina thus the brothel 'scapes, and chances
- Into an honest house, our story says.
- She sings like one immortal, and she dances
- As goddess-like to her admired lays;
- Deep clerks she dumbs; and with her needle composes
- Nature's own shape, of bud, bird, branch, or berry,
- That even her art sisters the natural roses;
- Her inkle, silk, twin with the rubied cherry:
- That pupils lacks she none of noble race,
- Who pour their bounty on her; and her gain
- She gives the cursed bawd. Here we her place;
- And to her father turn our thoughts again,
- Where we left him, on the sea. We there him lost;
- Whence, driven before the winds, he is arrived
- Here where his daughter dwells; and on this coast
- Suppose him now at anchor. The city strived
- God Neptune's annual feast to keep: from whence
- Lysimachus our Tyrian ship espies,
- His banners sable, trimm'd with rich expense;
- And to him in his barge with fervor hies.
- In your supposing once more put your sight
- Of heavy Pericles; think this his bark:
- Where what is done in action, more, if might,
- Shall be discover'd; please you, sit and hark.
- [Exit]
Scene I On board PERICLES' ship, off Mytilene. A close pavilion on deck, with a curtain before it; PERICLES within it, reclined on a couch. A barge lying beside the Tyrian vessel.
- [Enter two Sailors, one belonging to the Tyrian
- vessel, the other to the barge; to them HELICANUS]
- TYRIAN SAILOR
- [To the Sailor of Mytilene] Where is lord Helicanus?
- he can resolve you.
- O, here he is.
- Sir, there's a barge put off from Mytilene,
- And in it is Lysimachus the governor,
- Who craves to come aboard. What is your will?
- HELICANUS
- That he have his. Call up some gentlemen.
- TYRIAN SAILOR
- Ho, gentlemen! my lord calls.
- [Enter two or three Gentlemen]
- FIRST GENTLEMAN
- Doth your lordship call?
- HELICANUS
- Gentlemen, there's some of worth would come aboard;
- I pray ye, greet them fairly.
- [The Gentlemen and the two Sailors descend, and go
- on board the barge]
- [Enter, from thence, LYSIMACHUS and Lords; with the
- Gentlemen and the two Sailors]
- TYRIAN SAILOR
- Sir,
- This is the man that can, in aught you would,
- Resolve you.
- LYSIMACHUS
- Hail, reverend sir! the gods preserve you!
- HELICANUS
- And you, sir, to outlive the age I am,
- And die as I would do.
- LYSIMACHUS
- You wish me well.
- Being on shore, honouring of Neptune's triumphs,
- Seeing this goodly vessel ride before us,
- I made to it, to know of whence you are.
- HELICANUS
- First, what is your place?
- LYSIMACHUS
- I am the governor of this place you lie before.
- HELICANUS
- Sir,
- Our vessel is of Tyre, in it the king;
- A man who for this three months hath not spoken
- To any one, nor taken sustenance
- But to prorogue his grief.
- LYSIMACHUS
- Upon what ground is his distemperature?
- HELICANUS
- 'Twould be too tedious to repeat;
- But the main grief springs from the loss
- Of a beloved daughter and a wife.
- LYSIMACHUS
- May we not see him?
- HELICANUS
- You may;
- But bootless is your sight: he will not speak To any.
- LYSIMACHUS
- Yet let me obtain my wish.
- HELICANUS
- Behold him.
- [PERICLES discovered]
- This was a goodly person,
- Till the disaster that, one mortal night,
- Drove him to this.
- LYSIMACHUS
- Sir king, all hail! the gods preserve you!
- Hail, royal sir!
- HELICANUS
- It is in vain; he will not speak to you.
- FIRST LORD
- Sir,
- We have a maid in Mytilene, I durst wager,
- Would win some words of him.
- LYSIMACHUS
- 'Tis well bethought.
- She questionless with her sweet harmony
- And other chosen attractions, would allure,
- And make a battery through his deafen'd parts,
- Which now are midway stopp'd:
- She is all happy as the fairest of all,
- And, with her fellow maids is now upon
- The leafy shelter that abuts against
- The island's side.
- [Whispers a Lord, who goes off in the barge of
- LYSIMACHUS]
- HELICANUS
- Sure, all's effectless; yet nothing we'll omit
- That bears recovery's name. But, since your kindness
- We have stretch'd thus far, let us beseech you
- That for our gold we may provision have,
- Wherein we are not destitute for want,
- But weary for the staleness.
- LYSIMACHUS
- O, sir, a courtesy
- Which if we should deny, the most just gods
- For every graff would send a caterpillar,
- And so afflict our province. Yet once more
- Let me entreat to know at large the cause
- Of your king's sorrow.
- HELICANUS
- Sit, sir, I will recount it to you:
- But, see, I am prevented.
- [Re-enter, from the barge, Lord, with MARINA, and a
- young Lady]
- LYSIMACHUS
- O, here is
- The lady that I sent for. Welcome, fair one!
- Is't not a goodly presence?
- HELICANUS
- She's a gallant lady.
- LYSIMACHUS
- She's such a one, that, were I well assured
- Came of a gentle kind and noble stock,
- I'ld wish no better choice, and think me rarely wed.
- Fair one, all goodness that consists in bounty
- Expect even here, where is a kingly patient:
- If that thy prosperous and artificial feat
- Can draw him but to answer thee in aught,
- Thy sacred physic shall receive such pay
- As thy desires can wish.
- MARINA
- Sir, I will use
- My utmost skill in his recovery, Provided
- That none but I and my companion maid
- Be suffer'd to come near him.
- LYSIMACHUS
- Come, let us leave her;
- And the gods make her prosperous!
- [MARINA sings]
- LYSIMACHUS
- Mark'd he your music?
- MARINA
- No, nor look'd on us.
- LYSIMACHUS
- See, she will speak to him.
- MARINA
- Hail, sir! my lord, lend ear.
- PERICLES
- Hum, ha!
- MARINA
- I am a maid,
- My lord, that ne'er before invited eyes,
- But have been gazed on like a comet: she speaks,
- My lord, that, may be, hath endured a grief
- Might equal yours, if both were justly weigh'd.
- Though wayward fortune did malign my state,
- My derivation was from ancestors
- Who stood equivalent with mighty kings:
- But time hath rooted out my parentage,
- And to the world and awkward casualties
- Bound me in servitude.
- [Aside]
- I will desist;
- But there is something glows upon my cheek,
- And whispers in mine ear, 'Go not till he speak.'
- PERICLES
- My fortunes--parentage--good parentage--
- To equal mine!--was it not thus? what say you?
- MARINA
- I said, my lord, if you did know my parentage,
- You would not do me violence.
- PERICLES
- I do think so. Pray you, turn your eyes upon me.
- You are like something that--What country-woman?
- Here of these shores?
- MARINA
- No, nor of any shores:
- Yet I was mortally brought forth, and am
- No other than I appear.
- PERICLES
- I am great with woe, and shall deliver weeping.
- My dearest wife was like this maid, and such a one
- My daughter might have been: my queen's square brows;
- Her stature to an inch; as wand-like straight;
- As silver-voiced; her eyes as jewel-like
- And cased as richly; in pace another Juno;
- Who starves the ears she feeds, and makes them hungry,
- The more she gives them speech. Where do you live?
- MARINA
- Where I am but a stranger: from the deck
- You may discern the place.
- PERICLES
- Where were you bred?
- And how achieved you these endowments, which
- You make more rich to owe?
- MARINA
- If I should tell my history, it would seem
- Like lies disdain'd in the reporting.
- PERICLES
- Prithee, speak:
- Falseness cannot come from thee; for thou look'st
- Modest as Justice, and thou seem'st a palace
- For the crown'd Truth to dwell in: I will
- believe thee,
- And make my senses credit thy relation
- To points that seem impossible; for thou look'st
- Like one I loved indeed. What were thy friends?
- Didst thou not say, when I did push thee back--
- Which was when I perceived thee--that thou camest
- From good descending?
- MARINA
- So indeed I did.
- PERICLES
- Report thy parentage. I think thou said'st
- Thou hadst been toss'd from wrong to injury,
- And that thou thought'st thy griefs might equal mine,
- If both were open'd.
- MARINA
- Some such thing
- I said, and said no more but what my thoughts
- Did warrant me was likely.
- PERICLES
- Tell thy story;
- If thine consider'd prove the thousandth part
- Of my endurance, thou art a man, and I
- Have suffer'd like a girl: yet thou dost look
- Like Patience gazing on kings' graves, and smiling
- Extremity out of act. What were thy friends?
- How lost thou them? Thy name, my most kind virgin?
- Recount, I do beseech thee: come, sit by me.
- MARINA
- My name is Marina.
- PERICLES
- O, I am mock'd,
- And thou by some incensed god sent hither
- To make the world to laugh at me.
- MARINA
- Patience, good sir,
- Or here I'll cease.
- PERICLES
- Nay, I'll be patient.
- Thou little know'st how thou dost startle me,
- To call thyself Marina.
- MARINA
- The name
- Was given me by one that had some power,
- My father, and a king.
- PERICLES
- How! a king's daughter?
- And call'd Marina?
- MARINA
- You said you would believe me;
- But, not to be a troubler of your peace,
- I will end here.
- PERICLES
- But are you flesh and blood?
- Have you a working pulse? and are no fairy?
- Motion! Well; speak on. Where were you born?
- And wherefore call'd Marina?
- MARINA
- Call'd Marina
- For I was born at sea.
- PERICLES
- At sea! what mother?
- MARINA
- My mother was the daughter of a king;
- Who died the minute I was born,
- As my good nurse Lychorida hath oft
- Deliver'd weeping.
- PERICLES
- O, stop there a little!
- [Aside]
- This is the rarest dream that e'er dull sleep
- Did mock sad fools withal: this cannot be:
- My daughter's buried. Well: where were you bred?
- I'll hear you more, to the bottom of your story,
- And never interrupt you.
- MARINA
- You scorn: believe me, 'twere best I did give o'er.
- PERICLES
- I will believe you by the syllable
- Of what you shall deliver. Yet, give me leave:
- How came you in these parts? where were you bred?
- MARINA
- The king my father did in Tarsus leave me;
- Till cruel Cleon, with his wicked wife,
- Did seek to murder me: and having woo'd
- A villain to attempt it, who having drawn to do't,
- A crew of pirates came and rescued me;
- Brought me to Mytilene. But, good sir,
- Whither will you have me? Why do you weep?
- It may be,
- You think me an impostor: no, good faith;
- I am the daughter to King Pericles,
- If good King Pericles be.
- PERICLES
- Ho, Helicanus!
- HELICANUS
- Calls my lord?
- PERICLES
- Thou art a grave and noble counsellor,
- Most wise in general: tell me, if thou canst,
- What this maid is, or what is like to be,
- That thus hath made me weep?
- HELICANUS
- I know not; but
- Here is the regent, sir, of Mytilene
- Speaks nobly of her.
- LYSIMACHUS
- She would never tell
- Her parentage; being demanded that,
- She would sit still and weep.
- PERICLES
- O Helicanus, strike me, honour'd sir;
- Give me a gash, put me to present pain;
- Lest this great sea of joys rushing upon me
- O'erbear the shores of my mortality,
- And drown me with their sweetness. O, come hither,
- Thou that beget'st him that did thee beget;
- Thou that wast born at sea, buried at Tarsus,
- And found at sea again! O Helicanus,
- Down on thy knees, thank the holy gods as loud
- As thunder threatens us: this is Marina.
- What was thy mother's name? tell me but that,
- For truth can never be confirm'd enough,
- Though doubts did ever sleep.
- MARINA
- First, sir, I pray,
- What is your title?
- PERICLES
- I am Pericles of Tyre: but tell me now
- My drown'd queen's name, as in the rest you said
- Thou hast been godlike perfect,
- The heir of kingdoms and another like
- To Pericles thy father.
- MARINA
- Is it no more to be your daughter than
- To say my mother's name was Thaisa?
- Thaisa was my mother, who did end
- The minute I began.
- PERICLES
- Now, blessing on thee! rise; thou art my child.
- Give me fresh garments. Mine own, Helicanus;
- She is not dead at Tarsus, as she should have been,
- By savage Cleon: she shall tell thee all;
- When thou shalt kneel, and justify in knowledge
- She is thy very princess. Who is this?
- HELICANUS
- Sir, 'tis the governor of Mytilene,
- Who, hearing of your melancholy state,
- Did come to see you.
- PERICLES
- I embrace you.
- Give me my robes. I am wild in my beholding.
- O heavens bless my girl! But, hark, what music?
- Tell Helicanus, my Marina, tell him
- O'er, point by point, for yet he seems to doubt,
- How sure you are my daughter. But, what music?
- HELICANUS
- My lord, I hear none.
- PERICLES
- None!
- The music of the spheres! List, my Marina.
- LYSIMACHUS
- It is not good to cross him; give him way.
- PERICLES
- Rarest sounds! Do ye not hear?
- LYSIMACHUS
- My lord, I hear.
- [Music]
- PERICLES
- Most heavenly music!
- It nips me unto listening, and thick slumber
- Hangs upon mine eyes: let me rest.
- [Sleeps]
- LYSIMACHUS
- A pillow for his head:
- So, leave him all. Well, my companion friends,
- If this but answer to my just belief,
- I'll well remember you.
- [Exeunt all but PERICLES]
- [DIANA appears to PERICLES as in a vision]
- DIANA
- My temple stands in Ephesus: hie thee thither,
- And do upon mine altar sacrifice.
- There, when my maiden priests are met together,
- Before the people all,
- Reveal how thou at sea didst lose thy wife:
- To mourn thy crosses, with thy daughter's, call
- And give them repetition to the life.
- Or perform my bidding, or thou livest in woe;
- Do it, and happy; by my silver bow!
- Awake, and tell thy dream.
- [Disappears]
- PERICLES
- Celestial Dian, goddess argentine,
- I will obey thee. Helicanus!
- [Re-enter HELICANUS, LYSIMACHUS, and MARINA]
- HELICANUS
- Sir?
- PERICLES
- My purpose was for Tarsus, there to strike
- The inhospitable Cleon; but I am
- For other service first: toward Ephesus
- Turn our blown sails; eftsoons I'll tell thee why.
- [To LYSIMACHUS]
- Shall we refresh us, sir, upon your shore,
- And give you gold for such provision
- As our intents will need?
- LYSIMACHUS
- Sir,
- With all my heart; and, when you come ashore,
- I have another suit.
- PERICLES
- You shall prevail,
- Were it to woo my daughter; for it seems
- You have been noble towards her.
- LYSIMACHUS
- Sir, lend me your arm.
- PERICLES
- Come, my Marina.
- [Exeunt]
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