Friendly Folio - Pericles

Pericles is a romance written by William Shakespeare...

Parts / Sides in 'Pericles':

250+ Lines:
Gower
Pericles
Less Than 250 Lines:
Antiochus
Bawd
Boult
Cerimon
Cleon
Diana
Dionisia
Escanes
First Fisherman
First Gentleman
First Knight
First Lord
First Pirate
First Saylor
First Symonides Lord
Hellicanus
Hesperides
King (Symonides)
Leonine
Lord
Lychorida
Lysimachus
Marina
Marshall
Messenger
Pander
Philemon
Second Fisherman
Second Gentleman
Second Knight
Second Lord
Second Pirate
Second Saylor
Second Symonides Lord
Servant
Thaisa
Thaliard
Third Fisherman
Third Knight
Third Lord
Third Pirate

Speeches:

Code Character Lines First Line  
G-590 Gower18 In Antiochus and his daughter, you have heard
(Of monstrous lust, the due and just reward:)
G-591 Gower20 Now take we our way
(No vizor does become black villany,)
M-590 Antiochus16 He hath found the meaning,
M-591 Cleon47 My Dyonisia, shall we rest us here,
(This Tharsus, ore which I have the government,)
M-592 Cleon29 This Tharsus, ore which I have the government,
(Would now be glad of bread, and beg for it:)
M-593 Gower18 In Antiochus and his daughter, you have heard
(Of monstrous lust, the due and just reward:)
M-594 Gower20 Now take we our way
(No vizor does become black villany,)
M-595 Pericles23 An Armor, friends, I pray you let me see it.
M-596 Pericles22 How curtesie would seem to cover sin,
(By your untimely claspings with your child,)
M-597 Pericles34 Let none disturb us:
(Here pleasures court mine eyes, and mine eyes shun them,)
M-598 Pericles26 Like a bold champion I assume the listes,
W-590 Dionisia31 Thy oath remember, thou hast sworn to do it,