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Scene II.—: Before the Temple ofDianaat Ephesus. - William Shakespeare, Pericles Prince of Tyre [1609]

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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (The Oxford Shakespeare), ed. with a glossary by W.J. Craig M.A. (Oxford University Press, 1916).

Part of: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (The Oxford Shakespeare)

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Scene II.—

Before the Temple ofDianaat Ephesus.

EnterGower.

  • Now our sands are almost run;
  • More a little, and then dumb.
  • This, my last boon, give me,
  • For such kindness must relieve me,
  • That you aptly will suppose
  • What pageantry, what feats, what shows,
  • What minstrelsy, and pretty din,
  • The regent made in Mitylen
  • To greet the king. So he thriv’d,
  • That he is promis’d to be wiv’d
  • To fair Marina; but in no wise
  • Till he had done his sacrifice,
  • As Dian bade: whereto being bound,
  • The interim, pray you, all confound.
  • In feather’d briefness sails are fill’d,
  • And wishes fall out as they’re will’d.
  • At Ephesus, the temple see,
  • Our king and all his company.
  • That he can hither come so soon,
  • Is by your fancy’s thankful doom.
  • [Exit.