Pericles, Prince of Tyre

    • Believed to have been written between 1607-1608
    • Primary source: Confessio Amantis - John Gower(1393) and The Pattern of Painful Adventures - Lawrence Twine (1576)
    • Entered into Stationers' Register: May 20, 1608
    • Printed in quarto twice in 1609 by stationer Henry Gosson
    • Authorship is hotly debated - believed by many to be a collaboration with George Wilkins
    • First performance: Jan. 5, 1606 (unconfirmed) or May 1619, at Court (confirmed)
      1. Pericles
      1. Thais
      1. Marina
      1. Antiochus
      1. See where she comes apparelled like the spring. -1.1
      1. But thou know'st this, 'tis time to fear when tyrants seem to kiss. -1.2
      1. Tyrants' fears decrease not, but grow faster than their years. -1.2
      1. This is the rarest dream that e'er dull sleep did mock sad fools withal. -5.1

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