TPTT Pericles, Prince of Tyre: ACT V
Introduction
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
ACT IV
ACT V
[Prologue]
SCENE I. On board PERICLES' ship, off Mytilene. A close pavilion on deck, with a curtain before it; PERICLES within it, reclined on a couch. A barge lying beside the Tyrian vessel.
SCENE II
SCENE III. The temple of Diana at Ephesus; THAISA standing near the altar, as high priestess; a number of Virgins on each side; CERIMON and other Inhabitants of Ephesus attending.
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SCENE I. On board PERICLES' ship, off Mytilene. A close pavilion on deck, with a curtain before it; PERICLES within it, reclined on a couch. A barge lying beside the Tyrian vessel.
Enter two Sailors, one belonging to the Tyrian vessel, the other to the barge; to them HELICANUS
Tyrian Sailor
      (To the Sailor of Mytilene) Where is lord Helicanus?
      he can resolve you.
      O, here he is.
      Sir, there's a barge put off from Mytilene,
5     And in it is Lysimachus the governor,
      Who craves to come aboard. What is your will?
HELICANUS
      That he have his. Call up some gentlemen.
Tyrian Sailor
      Ho, gentlemen! my lord calls.
Enter two or three Gentlemen
First Gentleman
      Doth your lordship call?
HELICANUS
10    Gentlemen, there's some of worth would come aboard;
      I pray ye, greet them fairly.
The Gentlemen and the two Sailors descend, and go on board the barge
Enter, from thence, LYSIMACHUS and Lords; with the Gentlemen and the two Sailors
Tyrian Sailor
      Sir,
      This is the man that can, in aught you would,
      Resolve you.
LYSIMACHUS
15    Hail, reverend sir! the gods preserve you!
HELICANUS
      And you, sir, to outlive the age I am,
      And die as I would do.
LYSIMACHUS
      You wish me well.
      Being on shore, honouring of Neptune's triumphs,
20    Seeing this goodly vessel ride before us,
      I made to it, to know of whence you are.
HELICANUS
      First, what is your place?
LYSIMACHUS
      I am the governor of this place you lie before.
HELICANUS
      Sir,
25    Our vessel is of Tyre, in it the king;
      A man who for this three months hath not spoken
      To any one, nor taken sustenance
      But to prorogue his grief.
LYSIMACHUS
      Upon what ground is his distemperature?
HELICANUS
30    'Twould be too tedious to repeat;
      But the main grief springs from the loss
      Of a beloved daughter and a wife.
LYSIMACHUS
      May we not see him?
HELICANUS
      You may;
35    But bootless is your sight: he will not speak To any.
LYSIMACHUS
      Yet let me obtain my wish.
HELICANUS
      Behold him.

PERICLES discovered

      This was a goodly person,
      Till the disaster that, one mortal night,
40    Drove him to this.
LYSIMACHUS
      Sir king, all hail! the gods preserve you!
      Hail, royal sir!
HELICANUS
      It is in vain; he will not speak to you.
First Lord
      Sir,
45    We have a maid in Mytilene, I durst wager,
      Would win some words of him.
LYSIMACHUS
      'Tis well bethought.
      She questionless with her sweet harmony
      And other chosen attractions, would allure,
50    And make a battery through his deafen'd parts,
      Which now are midway stopp'd:
      She is all happy as the fairest of all,
      And, with her fellow maids is now upon
      The leafy shelter that abuts against
55    The island's side.
Whispers a Lord, who goes off in the barge of LYSIMACHUS
HELICANUS
      Sure, all's effectless; yet nothing we'll omit
      That bears recovery's name. But, since your kindness
      We have stretch'd thus far, let us beseech you
      That for our gold we may provision have,
60    Wherein we are not destitute for want,
      But weary for the staleness.
LYSIMACHUS
      O, sir, a courtesy
      Which if we should deny, the most just gods
      For every graff would send a caterpillar,
65    And so afflict our province. Yet once more
      Let me entreat to know at large the cause
      Of your king's sorrow.
HELICANUS
      Sit, sir, I will recount it to you:
      But, see, I am prevented.
Re-enter, from the barge, Lord, with MARINA, and a young Lady
LYSIMACHUS
70    O, here is
      The lady that I sent for. Welcome, fair one!
      Is't not a goodly presence?
HELICANUS
      She's a gallant lady.
LYSIMACHUS
      She's such a one, that, were I well assured
75    Came of a gentle kind and noble stock,
      I'ld wish no better choice, and think me rarely wed.
      Fair one, all goodness that consists in bounty
      Expect even here, where is a kingly patient:
      If that thy prosperous and artificial feat
80    Can draw him but to answer thee in aught,
      Thy sacred physic shall receive such pay
      As thy desires can wish.
MARINA
      Sir, I will use
      My utmost skill in his recovery, Provided
85    That none but I and my companion maid
      Be suffer'd to come near him.
LYSIMACHUS
      Come, let us leave her;
      And the gods make her prosperous!
MARINA sings
LYSIMACHUS
      Mark'd he your music?
MARINA
90    No, nor look'd on us.
LYSIMACHUS
      See, she will speak to him.
MARINA
      Hail, sir! my lord, lend ear.
PERICLES
      Hum, ha!
MARINA
      I am a maid,
95    My lord, that ne'er before invited eyes,
      But have been gazed on like a comet: she speaks,
      My lord, that, may be, hath endured a grief
      Might equal yours, if both were justly weigh'd.
      Though wayward fortune did malign my state,
100   My derivation was from ancestors
      Who stood equivalent with mighty kings:
      But time hath rooted out my parentage,
      And to the world and awkward casualties
      Bound me in servitude.

Aside

105   I will desist;
      But there is something glows upon my cheek,
      And whispers in mine ear, 'Go not till he speak.'
PERICLES
      My fortunes--parentage--good parentage--
      To equal mine!--was it not thus? what say you?
MARINA
110   I said, my lord, if you did know my parentage,
      You would not do me violence.
PERICLES
      I do think so. Pray you, turn your eyes upon me.
      You are like something that--What country-woman?
      Here of these shores?
MARINA
115   No, nor of any shores:
      Yet I was mortally brought forth, and am
      No other than I appear.
PERICLES
      I am great with woe, and shall deliver weeping.
      My dearest wife was like this maid, and such a one
120   My daughter might have been: my queen's square brows;
      Her stature to an inch; as wand-like straight;
      As silver-voiced; her eyes as jewel-like
      And cased as richly; in pace another Juno;
      Who starves the ears she feeds, and makes them hungry,
125   The more she gives them speech. Where do you live?
MARINA
      Where I am but a stranger: from the deck
      You may discern the place.
PERICLES
      Where were you bred?
      And how achieved you these endowments, which
130   You make more rich to owe?
MARINA
      If I should tell my history, it would seem
      Like lies disdain'd in the reporting.
PERICLES
      Prithee, speak:
      Falseness cannot come from thee; for thou look'st
135   Modest as Justice, and thou seem'st a palace
      For the crown'd Truth to dwell in: I will
      believe thee,
      And make my senses credit thy relation
      To points that seem impossible; for thou look'st
140   Like one I loved indeed. What were thy friends?
      Didst thou not say, when I did push thee back--
      Which was when I perceived thee--that thou camest
      From good descending?
MARINA
      So indeed I did.
PERICLES
145   Report thy parentage. I think thou said'st
      Thou hadst been toss'd from wrong to injury,
      And that thou thought'st thy griefs might equal mine,
      If both were open'd.
MARINA
      Some such thing
150   I said, and said no more but what my thoughts
      Did warrant me was likely.
PERICLES
      Tell thy story;
      If thine consider'd prove the thousandth part
      Of my endurance, thou art a man, and I
155   Have suffer'd like a girl: yet thou dost look
      Like Patience gazing on kings' graves, and smiling
      Extremity out of act. What were thy friends?
      How lost thou them? Thy name, my most kind virgin?
      Recount, I do beseech thee: come, sit by me.
MARINA
160   My name is Marina.
PERICLES
      O, I am mock'd,
      And thou by some incensed god sent hither
      To make the world to laugh at me.
MARINA
      Patience, good sir,
165   Or here I'll cease.
PERICLES
      Nay, I'll be patient.
      Thou little know'st how thou dost startle me,
      To call thyself Marina.
MARINA
      The name
170   Was given me by one that had some power,
      My father, and a king.
PERICLES
      How! a king's daughter?
      And call'd Marina?
MARINA
      You said you would believe me;
175   But, not to be a troubler of your peace,
      I will end here.
PERICLES
      But are you flesh and blood?
      Have you a working pulse? and are no fairy?
      Motion! Well; speak on. Where were you born?
180   And wherefore call'd Marina?
MARINA
      Call'd Marina
      For I was born at sea.
PERICLES
      At sea! what mother?
MARINA
      My mother was the daughter of a king;
185   Who died the minute I was born,
      As my good nurse Lychorida hath oft
      Deliver'd weeping.
PERICLES
      O, stop there a little!

Aside

      This is the rarest dream that e'er dull sleep
190   Did mock sad fools withal: this cannot be:
      My daughter's buried. Well: where were you bred?
      I'll hear you more, to the bottom of your story,
      And never interrupt you.
MARINA
      You scorn: believe me, 'twere best I did give o'er.
PERICLES
195   I will believe you by the syllable
      Of what you shall deliver. Yet, give me leave:
      How came you in these parts? where were you bred?
MARINA
      The king my father did in Tarsus leave me;
      Till cruel Cleon, with his wicked wife,
200   Did seek to murder me: and having woo'd
      A villain to attempt it, who having drawn to do't,
      A crew of pirates came and rescued me;
      Brought me to Mytilene. But, good sir,
      Whither will you have me? Why do you weep?
205   It may be,
      You think me an impostor: no, good faith;
      I am the daughter to King Pericles,
      If good King Pericles be.
PERICLES
      Ho, Helicanus!
HELICANUS
210   Calls my lord?
PERICLES
      Thou art a grave and noble counsellor,
      Most wise in general: tell me, if thou canst,
      What this maid is, or what is like to be,
      That thus hath made me weep?
HELICANUS
215   I know not; but
      Here is the regent, sir, of Mytilene
      Speaks nobly of her.
LYSIMACHUS
      She would never tell
      Her parentage; being demanded that,
220   She would sit still and weep.
PERICLES
      O Helicanus, strike me, honour'd sir;
      Give me a gash, put me to present pain;
      Lest this great sea of joys rushing upon me
      O'erbear the shores of my mortality,
225   And drown me with their sweetness. O, come hither,
      Thou that beget'st him that did thee beget;
      Thou that wast born at sea, buried at Tarsus,
      And found at sea again! O Helicanus,
      Down on thy knees, thank the holy gods as loud
230   As thunder threatens us: this is Marina.
      What was thy mother's name? tell me but that,
      For truth can never be confirm'd enough,
      Though doubts did ever sleep.
MARINA
      First, sir, I pray,
235   What is your title?
PERICLES
      I am Pericles of Tyre: but tell me now
      My drown'd queen's name, as in the rest you said
      Thou hast been godlike perfect,
      The heir of kingdoms and another like
240   To Pericles thy father.
MARINA
      Is it no more to be your daughter than
      To say my mother's name was Thaisa?
      Thaisa was my mother, who did end
      The minute I began.
PERICLES
245   Now, blessing on thee! rise; thou art my child.
      Give me fresh garments. Mine own, Helicanus;
      She is not dead at Tarsus, as she should have been,
      By savage Cleon: she shall tell thee all;
      When thou shalt kneel, and justify in knowledge
250   She is thy very princess. Who is this?
HELICANUS
      Sir, 'tis the governor of Mytilene,
      Who, hearing of your melancholy state,
      Did come to see you.
PERICLES
      I embrace you.
255   Give me my robes. I am wild in my beholding.
      O heavens bless my girl! But, hark, what music?
      Tell Helicanus, my Marina, tell him
      O'er, point by point, for yet he seems to doubt,
      How sure you are my daughter. But, what music?
HELICANUS
260   My lord, I hear none.
PERICLES
      None!
      The music of the spheres! List, my Marina.
LYSIMACHUS
      It is not good to cross him; give him way.
PERICLES
      Rarest sounds! Do ye not hear?
LYSIMACHUS
265   My lord, I hear.
Music
PERICLES
      Most heavenly music!
      It nips me unto listening, and thick slumber
      Hangs upon mine eyes: let me rest.
Sleeps
LYSIMACHUS
      A pillow for his head:
270   So, leave him all. Well, my companion friends,
      If this but answer to my just belief,
      I'll well remember you.
Exeunt all but PERICLES
DIANA appears to PERICLES as in a vision
DIANA
      My temple stands in Ephesus: hie thee thither,
      And do upon mine altar sacrifice.
275   There, when my maiden priests are met together,
      Before the people all,
      Reveal how thou at sea didst lose thy wife:
      To mourn thy crosses, with thy daughter's, call
      And give them repetition to the life.
280   Or perform my bidding, or thou livest in woe;
      Do it, and happy; by my silver bow!
      Awake, and tell thy dream.
Disappears
PERICLES
      Celestial Dian, goddess argentine,
      I will obey thee. Helicanus!
Re-enter HELICANUS, LYSIMACHUS, and MARINA
HELICANUS
285   Sir?
PERICLES
      My purpose was for Tarsus, there to strike
      The inhospitable Cleon; but I am
      For other service first: toward Ephesus
      Turn our blown sails; eftsoons I'll tell thee why.

To LYSIMACHUS

290   Shall we refresh us, sir, upon your shore,
      And give you gold for such provision
      As our intents will need?
LYSIMACHUS
      Sir,
      With all my heart; and, when you come ashore,
295   I have another suit.
PERICLES
      You shall prevail,
      Were it to woo my daughter; for it seems
      You have been noble towards her.
LYSIMACHUS
      Sir, lend me your arm.
PERICLES
300   Come, my Marina.
Exeunt
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