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William Shakespeare: Pericles, Act IV, Scene IV
Scene IVEnter Gower, before the monument of Marina at TarsusGowerThus time we waste, and longest leagues make short; Sail seas in cockles, have an wish but for't; Making, to take your…William Shakespeare: Pericles, Act I, Scene I
Scene IAntioch. A room in the palaceEnter Antiochus, Prince Pericles, and followersAntiochusYoung prince of Tyre, you have at large received The danger of the task you undertake.PericlesI…William Shakespeare: Pericles, Act II, Scene III
Scene IIIThe same. A hall of state: a banquet preparedEnter Simonides, Thaisa, Lords, Attendants, and Knights, from tiltingSimonidesKnights, To say you're welcome were superfluous. To place…William Shakespeare: Pericles, Act IV, Scene I
Scene ITarsus. An open place near the sea-shoreEnter Dionyza and LeonineDionyzaThy oath remember; thou hast sworn to do't: 'Tis but a blow, which never shall be known. Thou canst not do a…William Shakespeare: Pericles, Act IV, Scene V
Scene VMytilene. A street before the brothelEnter, from the brothel, two GentlemenFirst GentlemanDid you ever hear the like?Second GentlemanNo, nor never shall do in such a place as this, she…William Shakespeare: Pericles, Act III, Scene III
Scene IIITarsus. A room in Cleon's houseEnter Pericles, Cleon, Dionyza, and Lychorida with Marina in her armsPericlesMost honour'd Cleon, I must needs be gone; My twelve months are expired,…William Shakespeare: Pericles, Act I, Scene II
Scene IITyre. A room in the palaceEnter PericlesPericlesTo Lords withoutLet none disturb us.— Why should this change of thoughts, The sad companion, dull-eyed melancholy, Be my so used a…Areopagus
(Encyclopedia) AreopagusAreopagusărēŏpˈəgəs [key] [Gr.,=hill of Ares], rocky hill, 370 ft (113 m) high, NW of the Acropolis of Athens, famous as the sacred meeting place of the prime council of…Parthenon
(Encyclopedia) ParthenonParthenonpärˈthənŏn [key] [Gr.,=the virgin's place], temple sacred to Athena, on the acropolis at Athens. Built under Pericles between 447 b.c. and 432 b.c., it is the…William Shakespeare: Pericles, Act I, Scene III
Scene IIITyre. An ante-chamber in the palaceEnter ThaliardThaliardSo, this is Tyre, and this the court. Here must I kill King Pericles; and if I do it not, I am sure to be hanged at home: '…