{"id":"01KG6QMY1ZZY6PG55722SD6NQS","cid":"bafkreifpuxxd4p4rby5cd7b7cqrre55d3pwjck4bml2dp3vdhfzmlnmrwa","type":"file","properties":{"cid":"bafkreicuixgxw6bxh5gvaiihnrif32htsl3ghmmkyh7ahf5nmasy253joe","content_type":"image/jpeg","filename":"06_poems_pericles_facsimiles_1905_oxford_page_0631.jpg","height":2400,"key":"pdf-page-1769752655567-c68u3o74inh","label":"06_poems_pericles_facsimiles_1905_oxford_page_0631.jpg","ocr_model":"mistral-ocr-latest","page_number":631,"size":353369,"text":"# Partiles Prince of Tyre.\n\nTo lop that doubt, hee'le fill this land with armes,\nAnd make presence of wrong that I haue done him,\nWhien all for mine, if I may call offence,\nMuit feel wars blow, who spares not innocence,\nWhich loue to all of which thy felfe art one,\nWho nog le prou'dit me fort.\n\nHell. Alas sir.\n\nPer. Drew sleep out of mine eies, blood fro my checkes,\nMuffings into my mind, with thouland doubts\nHow I might stop this tempest ere it came,\nAnd finding little comfort to relieve them,\nI thought it princely charity to griue for them.\n\nHell. Well my Lord, since you hauegiuen mee leaue to\nFreely will I speake, Antiochus you feare, (speake,\nAnd iustly too, I thinke you feare the tyrant,\nWho either by publike warre, or priuat treason,\nWill take away your life: therefore my Lord, go trauell for\na while, till that his rage and anger be forgot, or till the Destinies doc cut his threed of life: your rule direct to anie, if to me, day ferues not light more faithfull then He be.\n\nPer. I doe not doubt thy faith.\nBut should he wrong my liberties in my absence?\n\nHel. Weele mingle our bloods togither in the earth,\nFrom whence we had our being, and our birth.\n\nPer. Tyre I now louke from thee then, and to Tharfus\nIntend my traualle, where He heare from thee,\nAnd by whose Letters He dispose my felfe.\nThe care I had and haue of subiects good,\nOn thee I lay, whose wifdomes strength can beare it,\nHe take thy word for faith not aske thine oath,\nWho thuns not to breake one, will cracke both.\nBut in our orbs will liue so round, and safe,\nThat riane of both this truth shall nere conuince,\nThou shewdt a subiects shine, I a true Prince.\n\nExit.\n\nI. ii. 90—124","text_extracted_at":"2026-01-30T06:21:31.298Z","text_extracted_by":"ocr-service","text_has_content":true,"text_images_count":0,"text_source":"ocr","uploaded":true,"width":1750},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG6Q7Q25RHMFT3SJXPV18VFF","predicate":"derived_from"},{"peer":"01KG6NWQ2H2K4PGG7H4ZHYCZ3Y","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"},{"peer":"01KG6QMY5AA44R58TMSY6XQC8K","predicate":"prev"},{"peer":"01KG6QMY2DP8D6CTFEVNDGV4TT","predicate":"next"},{"peer":"01KG6RCMB3CEVPB6SP9VHXGDKM","peer_label":"06_poems_pericles_facsimiles_1905_oxford_page_0631_medium.jpg","peer_type":"file","predicate":"has_derivative"},{"peer":"01KG6RCPNNB4ZARE0C8EBSK7NX","peer_label":"06_poems_pericles_facsimiles_1905_oxford_page_0631_thumb.jpg","peer_type":"file","predicate":"has_derivative"},{"peer":"01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA","predicate":"has_assembly"}],"ver":7,"created_at":"2026-01-30T05:57:35.935Z","ts":"2026-01-30T06:22:53.193Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFFC4A8W8939TXGEXCK439ZK"}}