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- $Unique_ID{SSP01623}
- $Title{Pericles, Prince of Tyre: Act IV, Scene VI}
- $Author{Shakespeare, William}
- $Subject{}
- $Log{Dramatis Personae*01600.txt}
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- Portions copyright (c) CMC ReSearch, Inc., 1989
-
- The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
-
- PERICLES, PRINCE OF TYRE
-
-
- ACT IV
- ................................................................................
-
-
- SCENE VI: The same. A room in the brothel.
- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
-
- {Enter Pandar, Bawd, and BOULT.}
-
- Pandar: Well, I had rather than twice the worth of her she
- had ne'er come here.
-
- Bawd: Fie, fie upon her! she's able to freeze the god
- Priapus, and undo a whole generation. We must
- either get her ravished, or be rid of her. When she
- should do for clients her fitment, and do me the
- kindness of our profession, she has me her quirks,
- her reasons, her master reasons, her prayers, her
- knees; that she would make a puritan of the devil,
- if he should cheapen a kiss of her. 10
-
- BOULT: 'Faith, I must ravish her, or she'll disfurnish us
- of all our cavaliers, and make our swearers priests.
-
- Pandar: Now, the pox upon her green-sickness for me!
-
- Bawd: 'Faith, there's no way to be rid on't but by the
- way to the pox. Here comes the Lord Lysimachus
- disguised.
-
- BOULT: We should have both lord and lown, if the peevish
- baggage would but give way to customers.
-
- {Enter LYSIMACHUS.}
-
- LYSIMACHUS: How now! How a dozen of virginities?
-
- Bawd: Now, the gods to-bless your honor! 20
-
- BOULT: I am glad to see your honor in good health.
-
- LYSIMACHUS: You may so; 'tis the better for you that your
- resorters stand upon sound legs. How now!
- wholesome iniquity have you that a man may deal
- withal, and defy the surgeon?
-
- Bawd: We have here one, sir, if she would--but there never
- came her like in Mytilene.
-
- LYSIMACHUS: If she'ld do the deed of darkness, thou wouldst say.
-
- Bawd: Your honor knows what 'tis to say well enough.
-
- LYSIMACHUS: Well, call forth, call forth. 30
-
- BOULT: For flesh and blood, sir, white and red, you shall
- see a rose; and she were a rose indeed, if she had
- but--
-
- LYSIMACHUS: What, prithee?
-
- BOULT: O, sir, I can be modest.
-
- LYSIMACHUS: That dignifies the renown of a bawd, no less than it
- gives a good report to a number to be chaste.
-
- [Exit BOULT.]
-
- Bawd: Here comes that which grows to the stalk; never
- plucked yet, I can assure you.
-
- [Re-enter BOULT with MARINA.]
-
- Is she not a fair creature? 40
-
- LYSIMACHUS: 'Faith, she would serve after a long voyage at sea.
- Well, there's for you: leave us.
-
- Bawd: I beseech your honor, give me leave: a word, and
- I'll have done presently.
-
- LYSIMACHUS: I beseech you, do.
-
- Bawd: [To MARINA] First, I would have you note, this is
- an honorable man.
-
- MARINA: I desire to find him so, that I may worthily note him.
-
- Bawd: Next, he's the governor of this country, and a man
- whom I am bound to. 50
-
- MARINA: If he govern the country, you are bound to him
- indeed; but how honorable he is in that, I know not.
-
- Bawd: Pray you, without any more virginal fencing, will
- you use him kindly? He will line your apron with
- gold.
-
- MARINA: What he will do graciously, I will thankfully receive.
-
- LYSIMACHUS: Ha' you done?
-
- Bawd: My lord, she's not paced yet: you must take some
- pains to work her to your manage. Come, we will
- leave his honor and her together. Go thy ways. 60
-
- [Exeunt Bawd, Pandar, and BOULT.]
-
- LYSIMACHUS: Now, pretty one, how long have you been at this trade?
-
- MARINA: What trade, sir?
-
- LYSIMACHUS: Why, I cannot name't but I shall offend.
-
- MARINA: I cannot be offended with my trade. Please you to
- name it.
-
- LYSIMACHUS: How long have you been of this profession?
-
- MARINA: E'er since I can remember.
-
- LYSIMACHUS: Did you go to 't so young? Were you a gamester at
- five or at seven?
-
- MARINA: Earlier too, sir, if now I be one. 70
-
- LYSIMACHUS: Why, the house you dwell in proclaims you to be a
- creature of sale.
-
- MARINA: Do you know this house to be a place of such resort,
- and will come into 't? I hear say you are of
- honorable parts, and are the governor of this place.
-
- LYSIMACHUS: Why, hath your principal made known unto you who I am?
-
- MARINA: Who is my principal?
-
- LYSIMACHUS: Why, your herb-woman; she that sets seeds and roots
- of shame and iniquity. O, you have heard something
- of my power, and so stand aloof for more serious 80
- wooing. But I protest to thee, pretty one, my
- authority shall not see thee, or else look friendly
- upon thee. Come, bring me to some private place:
- come, come.
-
- MARINA: If you were born to honor, show it now;
- If put upon you, make the judgment good
- That thought you worthy of it.
-
- LYSIMACHUS: How's this? how's this? Some more; be sage.
-
- MARINA: For me,
- That am a maid, though most ungentle fortune
- Have placed me in this sty, where, since I came, 90
- Diseases have been sold dearer than physic,
- O, that the gods
- Would set me free from this unhallow'd place,
- Though they did change me to the meanest bird
- That flies i' the purer air!
-
- LYSIMACHUS: I did not think
- Thou couldst have spoke so well; ne'er dream'd thou
- couldst.
- Had I brought hither a corrupted mind,
- Thy speech had alter'd it. Hold, here's gold
- for thee:
- Persever in that clear way thou goest,
- And the gods strengthen thee!
-
- MARINA: The good gods preserve you! 100
-
- LYSIMACHUS: For me, be you thoughten
- That I came with no ill intent; for to me
- The very doors and windows savor vilely.
- Fare thee well. Thou art a piece of virtue, and
- I doubt not but thy training hath been noble.
- Hold, here's more gold for thee.
- A curse upon him, die he like a thief,
- That robs thee of thy goodness! If thou dost
- Hear from me, it shall be for thy good.
-
- [Re-enter BOULT.]
-
- BOULT: I beseech your honor, one piece for me. 110
-
- LYSIMACHUS: Avaunt, thou damned door-keeper!
- Your house, but for this virgin that doth prop it,
- Would sink and overwhelm you. Away!
-
- [Exit.]
-
- BOULT: How's this? We must take another course with you.
- If your peevish chastity, which is not worth a
- breakfast in the cheapest country under the cope,
- shall undo a whole household, let me be gelded like
- a spaniel. Come your ways.
-
- MARINA: Whither would you have me?
-
- BOULT: I must have your maidenhead taken off, or the common 120
- hangman shall execute it. Come your ways. We'll
- have no more gentlemen driven away. Come your ways,
- I say.
-
- [Re-enter Bawd.]
-
- Bawd: How now! what's the matter?
-
- BOULT: Worse and worse, mistress; she has here spoken holy
- words to the Lord Lysimachus.
-
- Bawd: O abominable!
-
- BOULT: She makes our profession as it were to stink afore
- the face of the gods.
-
- Bawd: Marry, hang her up for ever! 130
-
- BOULT: The nobleman would have dealt with her like a
- nobleman, and she sent him away as cold as a
- snowball; saying his prayers too.
-
- Bawd: Boult, take her away; use her at thy pleasure:
- crack the glass of her virginity, and make the rest
- malleable.
-
- BOULT: An if she were a thornier piece of ground than she
- is, she shall be ploughed.
-
- MARINA: Hark, hark, you gods!
-
- Bawd: She conjures: away with her! Would she had never 140
- come within my doors! Marry, hang you! She's born
- to undo us. Will you not go the way of women-kind?
- Marry, come up, my dish of chastity with rosemary
- and bays!
-
- [Exit.]
-
- BOULT: Come, mistress; come your ways with me.
-
- MARINA: Whither wilt thou have me?
-
- BOULT: To take from you the jewel you hold so dear.
-
- MARINA: Prithee, tell me one thing first.
-
- BOULT: Come now, your one thing.
-
- MARINA: What canst thou wish thine enemy to be? 150
-
- BOULT: Why, I could wish him to be my master, or rather, my
- mistress.
-
- MARINA: Neither of these are so bad as thou art,
- Since they do better thee in their command.
- Thou hold'st a place, for which the pained'st fiend
- Of hell would not in reputation change:
- Thou art the damned doorkeeper to every
- Coistrel that comes inquiring for his Tib;
- To the choleric fisting of every rogue
- Thy ear is liable; thy food is such 160
- As hath been belch'd on by infected lungs.
-
- BOULT: What would you have me do? go to the wars, would
- you? where a man may serve seven years for the loss
- of a leg, and have not money enough in the end to
- buy him a wooden one?
-
- MARINA: Do any thing but this thou doest. Empty
- OLD receptacles, or common shores, of filth;
- Serve by indenture to the common hangman:
- Any of these ways are yet better than this;
- For what thou professest, a baboon, could he speak, 170
- Would own a name too dear. O, that the gods
- Would safely deliver me from this place!
- Here, here's gold for thee.
- If that thy master would gain by thee,
- Proclaim that I can sing, weave, sew, and dance,
- With other virtues, which I'll keep from boast:
- And I will undertake all these to teach.
- I doubt not but this populous city will
- Yield many scholars.
-
- BOULT: But can you teach all this you speak of? 180
-
- MARINA: Prove that I cannot, take me home again,
- And prostitute me to the basest groom
- That doth frequent your house.
-
- BOULT: Well, I will see what I can do for thee: if I can
- place thee, I will.
-
- MARINA: But amongst honest women.
-
- BOULT: 'Faith, my acquaintance lies little amongst them.
- But since my master and mistress have bought you,
- there's no going but by their consent: therefore I
- will make them acquainted with your purpose, and I 190
- doubt not but I shall find them tractable enough.
- Come, I'll do for thee what I can; come your ways.
-
- [Exeunt.]
-