After the tournament, Simonides welcomes the knights to the feast and honors them as his guests, with Thaisa especially marking Pericles as the day’s winner. Pericles remains modest, saying his success is due to fortune rather than merit. Simonides seats the company and praises honor, while Thaisa grows more interested in Pericles. Pericles is struck by Simonides’s royal presence and reflects on how time can raise and ruin greatness. Simonides notices Pericles’s sadness, asks Thaisa to offer him wine, and then has her question him about his name and origin. Pericles explains that he is Pericles of Tyre, shipwrecked on the shore. Simonides pities him, orders music and dancing, and ends the feast by assigning the knights their lodgings, placing Pericles near his own room.
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