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IV. v. 2—IV. vi. 31

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# IV. v. 2—IV. vi. 31 ## Overview This is a section (IV. v. 2—IV. vi. 31) extracted from a text file, representing a portion of a play. It spans lines 17481-17543 of the source file [pdf-01KG6Q7Q25RHMFT3SJXPV18VFF.txt](arke:01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA). The section is part of the chapter "[Pericles](arke:01KG6S4DVCD2PVSZ8Y9W4E8T6A)" and is located between the sections "[IV. iv. 23—IV. v. 1](arke:01KG6S5N3PE7XC7CXMZ3XMBYPB)" and "[IV. vi. 31—75](arke:01KG6S5NPM73T3DS2KJEJ04K36)". ## Context The section is part of a larger collection, "[PDF Workflow Main Test 2026-01-30T00:26:53](arke:01KG6NWQ2H2K4PGG7H4ZHYCZ3Y)", which appears to be a test collection for a PDF processing workflow. The source text file [pdf-01KG6Q7Q25RHMFT3SJXPV18VFF.txt](arke:01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA) was processed by the "structure-extraction-lambda" function. The chapter "[Pericles](arke:01KG6S4DVCD2PVSZ8Y9W4E8T6A)" that contains this section is part of a larger poetry collection. ## Contents This section contains dialogue from Act IV, scenes v and vi of the play *Pericles Prince of Tyre*. The scene involves characters such as Lysimachus (referred to as "Li."), a Bawd, Marina ("Ma."), and Bowls. The dialogue includes exchanges about Marina's virtue and the Bawd's attempts to persuade Lysimachus to engage with Marina. The text includes stage directions and references to specific pages within the original document.
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IV. v. 2—IV. vi. 31 <!-- [Page 674](arke:01KG6QMY4BT89YDT7SAQXTGNG2) --> # Particles Prince of Tyre there never came her like in *Meteline*. (fay. Li. If shee’d doe the decries of darkness thou wouldst Bawd. Your Honor knows what t’is to say wel enough. Li. Well, call forth, call forth. Bowls. For flesh and blood Sir, white and red, you shall see a rose, and she were a rose indeed, if shee had but. Li. What prithi? Bowls. O Sir, I can be modest. Li. That dignities the renowne of a Bawde, no lesse then it giues a good report to a number to be chaste. Bawd. Heere comes that which growes to the flalke, Neuer pluckt yet I can assure you. Is shee not a faire creature? Ly. Faith shee would serue after a long voyage at Sea, Well theres for you, leaue vs. Bawd. I beseeche your Honor giue me leaue a word, And Ile haue done presently. Li. I beseech you doe. Bawd. First, I would haue you note, this is an Honorable man. (Mar. I desire to finde him so, that I may worthilie Bawd. Next hees the Gouernot of this country, and a man whom I am bound too. Ma. If he gouerne the country you are bound to him indeed, but how honorable her is in that, I knowe not. Bawd. Pray you without anie more virginall fencing, will you vse him kindly? he will lyne your apron with gold. Ma. What hee will doe graciously, I will thankfully reccie. Li. Ha you done? Bawd. My Lord shees not pac’ste yet, you must take some pains to worke her to your mannage, come wee will leaue his Honor, and her together, goe thy wayes. (trade? Li. Now pritue one, how long haue you beene at this. Ma. What trade Sir? Li. Why
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IV. v. 2—IV. vi. 31

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