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NOTES.

You think me an impostor; no, good faith;
I am the daughter to king Pericles,
If good king Pericles be."Ib.


Note 81.Page 297.

"Pericles on the deck asleep; Diana appearing to him as in a vision.

"Dia. My temple stands in Ephesus; hie thee thither,
And do upon mine altar sacrifice.
There, when my maiden priests are met together,
Before the people all,
Reveal how thou at sea didst lose thy wife:
To mourn thy crosses, with thy daughter's, call,
And give them repetition to the life.
Perform my bidding, or thou liv'st in woe:
Do't, and be happy, by my silver bow.
Awake, and tell thy dream. [Diana disappears."
Ib.


Note 82.Page 299.

"Per. Hail Dian! to perform thy just command,
I here confess myself the king of Tyre;
"Who, frighted from my country, did wed
The fair Thaïsa, at Pentapolis.