PERICLES
I do not doubt thy faith; But should he wrong my liberties in my absence? HELICANUS
We'll mingle our bloods together in the earth, From whence we had our being and our birth. PERICLES
Tyre, I now look from thee then, and to Tarsus Intend my travel, where I'll hear from thee; And by whose
letters I'll dispose myself. The care I had and have of subjects' good On thee I lay whose wisdom's strength
can bear it. I'll take thy word for faith, not ask thine oath: Who shuns not to break one will sure crack
both: But in our orbs we'll live so round and safe, That time of both this truth shall ne'er convince, Thou
show'dst a subject's shine, I a true prince.
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