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- # The Play of
## Dombe forw.
Enter as one dore Pericles talking with Cleon, all the trains
with them: Enter as an other dore, a Gentleman with a
Letter to Pericles, Pericles follows the Letter to Cleon;
Pericles quos the Messenger a reward, and Knights hims
Exa: Pericles or one dore, and Cleon as an other.
Good Heisen: that stay de at home,
Not to eate Hony like a Drone,
From others labours; for though he striue
To killen bad, kerpe good aliue:
And to fulfill his prince defire,
Sau’d one of all, that haps in Tyre:
How Thalars came full bent with finne,
And hid in Tent to murdred him;
And that in Thorfi: was not best,
Longer for him to make his rest:
He doing so, put footh to Seas;
Where when men been, there’s feldome ease,
For now the Wind begins to blow,
Thunder aboue, and deepes below,
Makes such vniquet, that the Shippe,
Should house him safe; is wrackt and split;
And he (good Prince) hauing all lost,
By Waves, from coast to coast is tost:
All perishen of man of pelfe,
Ne ought escapend but himselfe;
Till Fortune tu’d with doing bad,
Threw him a shore, to giue him glad:
And heere he comes: what shall be next,
Par don old Gower, this long’s the text.
## Enter Pericles waste.
Peri. Yet cease your ire you angry Staires of heaven,
Wind, Raine, and Thunder, remember earthly man.
Is but a substaunce that must yield to you:
And I (as fits my nature) do obey you.
Alaffa.
II. 17-40—II. i. 4
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