TPTT Pericles, Prince of Tyre: ACT I
Introduction
ACT I
[Prologue]
SCENE I. Antioch. A room in the palace.
SCENE II. Tyre. A room in the palace.
SCENE III. Tyre. An ante-chamber in the palace.
SCENE IV. Tarsus. A room in the Governor's house.
ACT II
ACT III
ACT IV
ACT V
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[Prologue]
Enter GOWER
Before the palace of Antioch
[GOWER]
      To sing a song that old was sung,
      From ashes ancient Gower is come;
      Assuming man's infirmities,
      To glad your ear, and please your eyes.
5     It hath been sung at festivals,
      On ember-eves and holy-ales;
      And lords and ladies in their lives
      Have read it for restoratives:
      The purchase is to make men glorious;
10    Et bonum 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
15    I life would wish, and that I might
      Waste it for you, like taper-light.
      This Antioch, then, Antiochus the Great
      Built up, this city, for his chiefest seat:
      The fairest in all Syria,
20    I tell you what mine authors say:
      This king unto him took a fere,
      Who died and left a female heir,
      So buxom, blithe, and full of face,
      As heaven had lent her all his grace;
25    With whom the father liking took,
      And her to incest did provoke:
      Bad child; worse father! to entice his own
      To evil should be done by none:
      But custom what they did begin
30    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:
35    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,
40    As yon grim looks do testify.
      What now ensues, to the judgment of your eye
      I give, my cause who best can justify.
Exit
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