Pericles by William Shakespeare
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He 'scaped the land, to perish at the sea.
I 'll present myself. Peace to the lords of Tyre! HELICANUS. Lord Thaliard from Antiochus is welcome. THALIARD. From him I come With message unto princely Pericles; But since my landing I have understood Your lord has betook himself to unknown travels, My message must return from whence it came. HELICANUS. We have no reason to desire it, Commended to our master, not to us: Yet, ere you shall depart, this we desire, As friends to Antioch, we may feast in Tyre. [Exeunt.] SCENE IV. Tarsus. A room in the Governor's house. [Enter Cleon, the governor of Tarsus, with Dionyza, and others.] CLEON. My Dionyza, shall we rest us here, And by relating tales of others' griefs, See if 'twill teach us to forqet our own? |
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