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not Pericles*, however ignorance or accident might have shuffled the latter (a name of almost similiar sound) into the place of the former. The true name, when once corrupted or changed in the theatre, was effectually withheld from the publick; and every commentator on this play agrees in a belief that it must have been printed by means of a copy far as Deucalion off" from the manuscript which had received Shakespeare's revisal and improvement.

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• Such a theatrical mistake will not appear improbable to the reader who re collects that in the fourth scene of the first Act of The Third Part of King Henry VI. instead of "tigers of Hircania,"-the players have given us-" tigers of Arcadia." Instead of "an Até," in King John,-"an ace." Instead of "Panthino in The Two Gentlemen of Verona," Panthion." Instead of Polydore," 'n Cymbeline,—“ Paladour" was continued through all the editions till tha of 1779.

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PERSONS REPRESENTED.

ANTIOCHUS, king of Antioch.
PERICLES, prince of Tyre.
HELICANUS, two lords of Tyre.

ESCANES,

SIMONIDES, king of Pentapolis.
CLEON, governor of Tharsus. ›
LYSIMACHUS, governor of Mitylene.
CERIMON, a lord of Ephesus.
THALIARD, a lord of Antioch.

PHILEMON, servant to Cerimon.
LEONINE, servant to Dionyza.
A Pander, and his Wife.
GOWER, as Chorus.

The Daughter of Antiochus.

DIONYZA, wife to Cleon.

Marshall.

BOULT, their servant.

THAISA, daughter to Simonides.

MARINA, daughter to Pericles and Thaisa.

LYCHORIDA, nurse to Marina.

DIANA.

Lords, Ladies, Knights, Gentlemen, Sailors, Pirates, Fishermen, and Messengers, &c.

SCENE, dispersedly in various countries,

PERICLES,

PRINCE OF TYRE.

ACT I.

Enter GOWER.

Before the palace of ANTIOCH.

To sing a song of old was sung,
From ashes ancient Gower is come;
Assuming man's infirmities,

To glad your ear, and please your eyes.
It hath been sung at festivals,

On ember-eves, and holy ales;
And lords and ladies of their lives
Have read it for restoratives:
'Purpose to make men glorious;
Et quo antiquius, eo melius.

If you, born in these latter times,
When wit's more ripe, accept my rhymes,
And that to hear an old man sing,
May to your wishes pleasure bring,
I life would wish, and that I might
Waste it for you, like taper-light.-
This city then, Antioch the great
Built up for his chiefest seat;
The fairest in all Syria;

(I tell you what mine authors say :)

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This king unto him took a pheere,
Who died and left a female heir,
So buxom, blithe, and full of face,
As heaven had lent her all his grace;
With whom the father liking took,
And her to incest did provoke:
Bad father! to entice his own
To evil, should be done by none.
By custom, what they did begin,
Was, with long use, account no sin.
The beauty of this sinful dame
Made many princes thither frame,
To seek her as a bed-fellow,
In marriage-pleasures play-fellow:
Which to prevent, he made a law,
(To keep her still, and men in awe,)
That whoso ask'd her for his wife,
His riddle told not, lost his life:

So for her many a wight did die,
As yon grim looks do testify.

What now ensues, to th' judgement of your eye
I give, my cause who best can justify.

SCENE I.-Antioch. A room in the palace.

[Exit

Enter ANTIOCHUS, PERICLES, and Attendants. Ant. Young prince of Tyre, you have at large receiv'd The danger of the task you undertake.

Per. I have, Antiochus, and with a soul Embolden'd with the glory of her praise, Think death no hazard, in this enterprize.

[Musick.

Ant. Bring in our daughter, clothed like a bride, For the embracements even of Jove himself;

At whose conception, (till Lucina reign'd,)
Nature this dowry gave, to glad her presence,
The senate-house of planets all did sit,
To knit in her their best perfections.

Enter the Daughter of ANTIOCHUS.

Per. See, where she comes, apparell'd like the spring,
Graces her subjects, and her thoughts the king
Of every virtue gives renown to men!

Her face, the book of praises, where is read
Nothing but curious pleasures, as from thence
Sorrow were ever ras'd, and testy wrath
Could never be her mild companion.

Ye gods that made me man, and sway in love,
That have inflam'd desire in my breast,
To taste the fruit of yon celestial tree,
Or die in the adventure, be my helps,
As I am son and servant to your will,
To compass such a boundless happiness!
Ant. Prince Pericles,-

Per. That would be son to great Antiochus.
Ant. Before thee stands this fair Hesperides,
With golden fruit, but dangerous to be touch'd;
For death-like dragons here affright thee hard:
Her face, like heaven, enticeth thee to view
A countless glory, which desert must gain:
And which, without desert, because thine eye
Presumes to reach, all thy whole heap must die.
Yon sometime famous princes, like thyself,
Drawn by report, advent'rous by desire,

Tell thee with speechless tongues, and semblance pale,
That, without covering, save yon field of stars,

They here stand martyrs, slain in Cupid's wars;

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