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Pericles, Prince of Tyre
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
Dramatis Personæ.
A
NTIOCHUS,
King of Antioch.
P
ERICLES,
Prince of Tyre.
H
ELICANUS
& E
SCANES,
two Lords of Tyre.
S
IMONIDES,
King of Pentapolis.
C
LEON,
Governor of Tarsus.
L
YSIMACHUS,
Governor of Mitylene.
C
ERIMON,
a Lord of Ephesus.
T
HALIARD,
a Lord of Antioch.
P
HILEMON,
Servant to Cerimon.
L
EONINE,
Servant to Dionyza.
Marshal.
A Pandar.
B
OULT,
his Servant.
The Daughter of Antiochus.
D
IONYZA,
Wife to Cleon.
T
HAISA,
Daughter to Simonides.
M
ARINA,
Daughter to Pericles and Thaisa.
L
YCHORIDA,
Nurse to Marina.
A Bawd.
Lords, Ladies, Knights, Gentlemen, Sailors, Pirates, Fishermen, and Messengers.
D
IANA.
G
OWER,
as Chorus.
S
CENE.
Dispersedly in various Countries.
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