Pericles, Prince of Tyre — Act 2, Scene 0

Gower opens the scene by reminding the audience of Antiochus’s crime and praising Pericles as a good prince whose troubles are not yet over. He then presents a dumb show in which Pericles, still at Tarsus with Cleon and his attendants, receives a letter from a gentleman messenger, shows it to Cleon, rewards the messenger, and knights him before departing. Gower explains that Helicanus remained in Tyre, where he learned that Thaliard had come to murder Pericles and had also advised that Pericles should not stay in Tarsus. Pericles sails away, is caught in a violent storm, loses his ship and companions, and is finally thrown ashore alone.