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Pericles

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by William Shakespeare


  66 humming murmuring

  68 Nestor the name of an old and wise king in classical mythology

  69 Nicander the name of a Greek poet, physician, and grammarian

  70 satin satin-lined

  70 coffer box, chest

  71 Hie thee go quickly

  72 Suddenly immediately

  73 beneath the hatches belowdecks

  73 caulked sealed

  74 bitumed made waterproof with bitumen (pitch)

  78 Alter … Tyre alter your direction (course), which is currently toward Tyre

  83 Go thy ways go ahead/go about it

  84 presently at once

  Act 3 Scene 2

  3.2 Location: Ephesus

  8 ministered given in assistance

  8 nature a person’s physical strength or constitution

  9 ’pothecary apothecary, who prepares and sells drugs for medicinal purposes

  14 bleak windswept

  14 bleak upon exposed to/in an exposed position next to

  15 as as if

  16 principals main rafters, posts, or braces of a building

  16 rend tear apart

  20 husbandry industriousness

  21 O … well an ironic dismissal responding to the gentleman’s self-depreciation

  23 tire furnishings

  24 repose sleep

  25 conversant familiar

  25 pain labor

  27 hold it ever have always believed

  28 cunning skill/cleverness/knowledge

  29 Careless prodigal/reckless

  30 darken sully/dishonor

  33 physic medicine

  34 turning o’er authorities reading learned books

  35 practice practical investigations

  36 to my aid to assist me in healing

  36 blest infusions medicinal properties

  37 vegetives plants, herbs

  39 works causes

  40 more content truer happiness

  40 in course in the pursuit

  41 tottering honour unstable reputation

  42 tie … bags draw all my pleasure from the acquisition of wealth

  43 To … death i.e. which would please only a fool, or death, who will inherit in the end

  45 Ephesus ancient city on the western coast of Asia Minor (in present-day Turkey), famous for its temple to Diana; also the setting of Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors

  46 call … creatures acknowledge that they owe their lives to you

  46 creatures dependents

  47 not not only

  48 your … open i.e. your generosity

  48 pain labor

  60 o’ercharged overfilled

  61 constraint of fortune act commanded by fortune

  63 close tightly

  63 caulked sealed

  63 bitumed smeared with bitumen (pitch)

  65 billow wave

  68 Soft! Wait a moment!

  70 it i.e. the lid

  73 cloth of state material fit for a queen (literally refers to the canopy over a throne)

  73 balmed embalmed/anointed

  73 entreasured kept as in a treasury

  74 passport document providing identification/guaranteeing admission

  75 Apollo Greco-Roman god of medicine, learning, and music

  75 perfèct me help me to understand

  75 characters handwriting/writing

  77 drives a-land is driven ashore

  79 mundane cost worldly wealth

  80 Who whoever

  85 even just now/fully

  85 This chanced tonight? This happened last night?

  88 rough hasty/careless

  90 closet private room/inner chamber

  93 o’er-pressed overwhelmed

  93 spirits vital powers or energies (in medieval and early modern medicine, substances or fluids thought to permeate the blood and organs)

  95 appliance attention, treatment

  96 Well said well done

  96 cloths the Quarto text’s spelling could indicate cloths or clothes

  98 viol a stringed instrument

  98 how thou stirr’st how slow you are

  98 block blockhead, idiot

  101 Nature … her i.e. Nature sets her breathing again

  102 above more than

  103 ’gins begins

  103 blow blossom/bloom

  107 heavenly jewels Thaisa’s eyes

  108 fringes … gold Thaisa’s eyelashes

  109 diamonds … water Thaisa’s eyes

  109 water luster/quality

  112 Rare marvelous/exceptional

  116 Most rare most unusual/extraordinary

  120 is mortal would be fatal

  121 Aesculapius Greco-Roman god of healing (the son of Apollo)

  Act 3 Scene 3

  3.3 Location: Tarsus

  3 litigious contentious

  4 Take … you i.e. I cannot thank you enough, the gods will fully reward you

  6 shakes of fortune damaging shocks delivered by fortune

  6 haunt you mortally pursue you with lethal intent

  7 glance … us touch us and amaze us

  13 Marina “child of the sea” (from Latin mare)

  15 charge … withal entrust to your kindness/burden your kindness with

  16 of in

  17 she … born her behavior may match her high status

  20 for … fall the people constantly bless Pericles/the people should always bless Pericles

  21 neglection negligence

  22 common body people of Tarsus

  24 that i.e. that duty

  24 a spur encouragement

  26 To … generation until all procreation stops/until Cleon’s descendants die out

  28 to’t to do it

  31 show ill in’t (shall) look unattractive

  32 blessèd fortunate

  35 respect esteem, fondness/care, attention

  39 masked deceptively calm/withdrawn

  Act 3 Scene 4

  3.4 Location: Ephesus

  2 coffer coffin

  3 character handwriting

  4 shipped at sent to

  5 even on just at

  5 eaning time time of giving birth (eaning means “lambing,” but writers also use it of humans)

  6 whether there delivered whether I gave birth there

  7 rightly accurately

  9 vestal livery a virgin priestess’s clothing; Vestal Virgins tended the sacred fire in the temple of Vesta, Roman goddess of the hearth

  11 this … speak you mean to do as you say

  13 abide … expire stay for the rest of your life

  16 recompense payment

  Act 4 Chorus

  2 to in accordance with

  4 there’s there is/there as

  4 votaress priestess

  5 bend direct, turn

  6 fast-growing i.e. because fourteen years have passed

  8 music’s letters the study of music

  10 heart and place focal point

  12 wrack ruin, destruction

  13 earnèd justified

  15 kind manner

  17 ripe mature/sexually available

  18 Hight is called (deliberately archaic)

  18 Philoten the name is taken from Gower’s Confessio Amantis

  19 For certain assuredly

  21 sleided variant of “sleaved”: (of silk) separated into threads to be used in weaving or embroidery

  22 small slender

  23 nee’le needle

  24 cambric fine white linen originally made in Cambrai, France sound strong (the embroidery covers the fabric, making it stronger)

  26 night-bird nightingale

  27 records with moan sings in a mournful fashion/recalls sadly; alludes to the classical legend of Philomela, raped by her brother-in-law Tereus and eventually transformed into a nightingale

  28 rich eloquent

  28 constant consistent/loyal

  29 Vail p
ay homage

  31 absolute incomparable

  32 dove of Paphos white dove sacred to Venus, who rose from the waves near Paphos in Cyprus

  33 Vie feathers white compete to see which had the whiter feathers

  35 as given as compliments

  35 darks eclipses

  36 graceful marks attractive characteristics/signs of virtue

  37 rare exceptional

  38 present immediate

  41 stead assist

  44 pregnant ready/compliant

  45 Pressed pushed forward/forced into service

  46 content pleasure (in watching the play)

  47 wingèd Time Time was represented as an old man with wings

  48 Post quickly

  48 lame … rhyme halting verse

  48 feet metrical units

  50 never … way I could not express (convey) without the help of your imaginations

  Act 4 Scene 1

  4.1 Location: Tarsus

  3 soon quickly

  5 love i.e. love for Marina

  7 be … purpose behave like a soldier and do your job

  8 goodly attractive

  9 fitter more appropriate

  10 only one and only

  11 Thou art resolved you have decided

  13 Tellus Roman goddess of the earth

  13 weed garment, clothing; plays on sense of “plant”

  14 green the green grass of the grave

  17 Ay me alas

  19 lasting perpetual

  20 Whirring rushing/whirling

  21 How now what is the matter

  21 keep remain

  22 How chance how does it happen that

  23 sorrowing sighing (thought to waste the blood and cause ill-health)

  24 Have … me make me your nurse

  24 favour’s appearance is

  26 o’er … margent along the edge of the sea (i.e. on the seashore)

  27 quick invigorating

  28 stomach appetite

  33 With … heart i.e. as if we were relatives/of the same nation

  35 Our … reports our unequaled beauty, as all agree (paragon plays on sense of “rival”)

  35 blasted blighted/withered

  38 courses interests

  39 reserve preserve

  48 warrant promise/assure

  50 softly slowly/gently

  50 heat your blood overexert yourself

  59 Galling chafing, rubbing

  59 haling pulling, hauling

  65 ladder tackle ropes or a rope ladder in the rigging of the ship

  66 canvas climber sailor climbing in the rigging

  66 wolt out? are you going?

  67 dropping dripping

  67 industry toil, labor

  68 stem to stern from the front to the back of the ship

  68 boatswain ship’s chief officer

  79 troth truth

  79 by my troth a mild expletive, meaning “by my faith”

  82 la an exclamation (like “indeed”)

  88 commission order

  91 well favoured of a good appearance/pleasant-looking

  91 foreshow indicate

  93 caught hurt received an injury

  94 Good sooth in good truth (a mild expletive)

  99 prize ship or property captured at sea

  100 Half part fair shares (either in selling Marina or in raping her)

  100 have carry

  101 suddenly immediately

  102 roguing villainous

  102 Valdes may refer to Pedro de Valdes, a Spanish admiral in the Armada fleet of 1588

  106 please themselves upon i.e. rape

  108 ravished abducted/raped

  Act 4 Scene 2

  4.2 Location: Mytilene

  4.2 three bawds the term “bawd” (one who sells another person for sex) could still be used of both sexes

  4.2 Pander a stereotypical name for a male bawd, derived from Pandarus, who brought Troilus and Cressida together

  4.2 Bolt a projectile or a pin for fastening (both with phallic associations), “to bolt” means “to sift”

  3 narrowly carefully

  3 Mytilene chief town of the Greek island of Lesbos

  4 gallants fashionable young men

  4 mart market

  6 creatures servants (i.e. whores)

  7 but poor three only three

  8 action sexual action

  8 rotten diseased (“rot” means venereal disease)

  9 fresh inexperienced/undiseased

  10 if … trade if we don’t conscientiously provide our customers with good products (conscience also carries sexual puns: to have a ready conscience is to have an erection, and con is a slang term for the vagina)

  12 ’Tis … bastards i.e. bringing up the prostitutes’ bastard children does not make us a profit

  14 to … again and lowered them to prostitution as soon as they turned eleven

  16 stuff prostitutes (used to refer to the genitals and to goods)

  17 blow … pieces make them fall apart/disintegrate as a result of syphilis

  17 sodden suffering from syphilis (i.e. stewed, as if in a sweating tub)

  18 unwholesome diseased

  19 o’conscience on my conscience (a mild expletive)

  20 baggage slut

  21 pooped infected or killed with venereal disease (“poop” is a slang term for female genitals)

  22 roast … worms a meal for worms

  22 roast meat a body corrupted by venereal disease

  23 chequins Italian gold coins (zecchini), worth between seven shillings and nine shillings and sixpence

  24 proportion portion/fortune

  24 give over i.e. retire

  25 get gain/make money (can also mean breed/copulate)

  30 our … danger a good reputation isn’t gained as easily as profits (commodity), nor do the profits measure up to the risks (with a pun on commodity, referring to the whores)

  28 if … hatched if we could earn enough while we were young, it would not be a mistake to close our door to business

  30 sore severe

  31 the … o’er the gods’ disapproval should encourage us to retire

  32 sorts kinds/social ranks/professions

  32 as … we in addition to us; Pander takes it to mean “as skillfully as we do”

  34 profession career; puns on “profession” in the sense of “declaration of love”

  34 calling vocation

  36 Come your ways come along

  38 gone through bargained (puns on “go,” to copulate)

  38 piece piece of flesh: a pejorative term for a woman or girl

  39 so well and good

  39 earnest deposit

  40 qualities accomplishments

  42 there’s … refused i.e. these are all the qualities she needs

  45 be bated get it reduced (by)

  45 doit a small Dutch coin, worth around one-eighth of a penny (i.e. a negligible amount)

  45 pieces gold pieces (often refers to the unite of James I, worth about twenty shillings)

  47 presently immediately

  48 raw unpolished

  48 entertainment reception of her clients

  49 marks characteristics

  50 warrant assurance/guarantee

  54 Performance shall follow I will do as you say (puns on sexual performance)

  61 done their part done well by you/fulfilled their obligations in you

  63 are light have fallen (light can also mean wanton/promiscuous)

  63 like likely

  64 fault misfortune

  68 taste have sexual knowledge of

  68 of all fashions of all kinds/manners

  69 difference range/variety

  70 complexions constitutions/appearances

  72 an if

  73 honest chaste/respectable

  74 Marry by the Virgin Mary (a mild oath)

  74 whip the gosling confound the little
fool; prostitutes were called geese, so a gosling might be a young or inexperienced prostitute

  75 something … you have some trouble with you (with a sexual pun on do)

  76 sapling a young tree

  76 bowed made to bend

  78 by by means of

  79 comfort give (sexual pleasure) to

  79 feed sexually gratify

  79 stir you up arouse you

  80 cried her advertised her

  82 almost … hairs in minute detail/any number of times

  87 testament will

  88 went … to was aroused by

  89 his best ruff may indicate the Spaniard’s pleasure at the report of Marina and has further sexual connotations: ruff was frequently used to refer to the female genitalia, and a torn ruff could be an emblem of the wearer’s moral frailty

  91 Tonight, tonight! i.e. he’ll be here tonight

  92 cowers i’th’hams is bowlegged, indicating his sexual debility

  93 Veroles from French vérole, “syphilis”

  94 offered attempted

  94 cut a caper leap or dance for joy; to caper can also mean to fornicate

  95 he … it the attempt made him groan in pain

  97 he … hither he was already suffering from syphilis

  98 repair cure/renew

  98 in our shadow under our roof

  99 scatter … sun refers to the baldness caused by syphilis and to French gold coins

  100 traveller visitor (puns on “travail,” painful or laborious effort, used as a euphemism for sexual activity)

  101 lodge house/intercept

  101 this sign either the sign of the brothel or Marina herself

  102 You … you i.e. you will earn a lot of money (with a sexual pun on coming upon)

  104 despise seem to despise

  106 makes encourages

  107 mere clear

  109 take her home talk plainly to her

  110 present immediate

  110 practice sexual activity

  112 shame modesty/reluctance

  112 which … warrant which she is entitled to do (may refer to the bride or to Marina)

  113 Faith … not i.e. some of the brides are bashful, others are not

  115 cut … spit cut some meat from the joint while it is still roasting/have sex with Marina before the customers do

  118 manner fashion

  121 sojourner guest

  121 you’ll … custom i.e. the greater number of customers they have, the more Bolt will earn in tips

  122 piece girl/masterpiece

  122 this piece i.e. Marina

  123 good turn favor/good sexual experience

  123 paragon embodiment of perfection

  125 warrant promise/assure

  125 thunder … inclined just as thunder rouses eels from the mud, the description of Marina will (sexually) arouse the brothel’s customers (the phallic eels are paralleled with the customers’ penises)

 

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