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- # Enter Hethes, Escapes, with other Lords.
## Overview
This subsection, titled "Enter Hethes, Escapes, with other Lords.", is a segment of the play "Pericles Prince of Tyre." It is part of Act I, Scene iii, lines 31-46, and Act I, Scene iv, lines 1-23. The text details a conversation between Hellas (Helles), Thailand (Thaliard), and other Lords of Tyre.
## Context
This subsection is extracted from the file `pdf-01KG6Q7Q25RHMFT3SJXPV18VFF.txt` and is part of the larger work, [Pericles Prince of Tyre](arke:01KG6S4D9NHNM7KP90AY8TKVCC). It is also contained within the collection [PDF Workflow Main Test 2026-01-30T00:26:53](arke:01KG6NWQ2H2K4PGG7H4ZHYCZ3Y). This section follows the subsection "Enter The Lord's Son." ([arke:01KG6S5NY8WCYT2MYHZB1BC0EJ]) and precedes the subsection "Enter Clean the Governour of Tharsus, with his wife and others." ([arke:01KG6S5PMNANB3WE05YYDFVZBW]).
## Contents
The dialogue in this subsection reveals that King Pericles has departed Tyre. Hellas confirms this, stating that Pericles left with a sealed commission and was last seen heading towards Antioch. Thaliard, who arrived from Antioch with a message for Pericles, expresses his disappointment that his message must now be returned. The scene concludes with the Lords of Tyre inviting Thaliard to feast with them before his departure.
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- ## Enter Hethes, Escapes, with other Lords.
Hell. You shall not neede my fellow-Peers of Tyre further to question mee of your kings departure: his sealed Commission left in, rust with mee, does speake sufficiently hee's gone to traualle.
Thailand. How? the King gone?
Hell. If further yet you will be satisfied, (why as it were vrijicensed of your loues) he would depart? He giue some light vnto you, beeing at Antioch.
Thal. What from Antioch?
Hell. Royall Antiochus on what cause I knowe not, tooke some displeasure at him, at least hee sudg'de so; and doubting lest hee had err'de or sinn'de, to shewe his sorrow, hee'de correct himselfe; so puts himselfe vnto the shipmans toyle, with whome cache minute threatens life or death.
Thailand. Well, I perceive I shall not be hang'd now, although I would, but since hee's gone, the Kings seas must please: I see scapte the Land to perish at the Sea, I'le present my scife. Peace to the Lords of Tyre.
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I. iii. 31—I. iv. 23
# Pericles Prince of Tyre.
*Act.*
Lord Thaliard from Antiochus is welcome.
Thal. From him I come with message unto princely Pericles, but since my landing, I have understood your Lord has betake himself to unknown traualies, now message must return from whence it came.
Hell. Wee have no reason to desire it, commended to our mailter not to us, yet ere you shall depart, this wee desire, as friends to Antioch wee may feast in Tyre. Exit.
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