Of the king's looks, hath a heart that is not 2 Gent. And why so? 1 Gent. He that hath miss'd the princess, is a thing Too bad for bad report: and he that hath her, 2 Gent. You speak him far. 2 1 Gent. I do extend him, sir, within himself; Crush him together, rather than unfold His measure duly. 3 2 Gent. What's his name, and birth? 1. Gent. I cannot delve him to the root: His father Was call'd Sicilius, who did join his honour, father (Then old and fond of issue,) took such sorrow, 2 i. e. You praise him extensively. 3 My praise, however extensive, is within his merit. + The father of Cymbeline. As he was born. The king, he takes the babe What kind of man he is. 2 Gent. Even out of your report. I honour him But, 'pray you, tell me, Is she sole child to the king? 1 Gent. His only child. He had two sons, (if this be worth your hearing, Mark it,) the eldest of them at three years old, I'the swathing clothes the other, from their nursery Were stolen: and to this hour, no guess in know ledge Which way they went. 2 Gent. How long is this ago? 1 Gent. Some twenty years. 2 Gent. That a king's children should be so con vey'd! So slackly guarded! And the search so slow, That could not trace them! 1 Gent. Howsoe'er 'tis strange, Or that the negligence may well be laugh'd at, VOL. IX. 5 Formed their manners. C 2 Gent. I do well believe you. 1 Gent. We must forbear: Here comes the queen, and princess. [Exeunt. SCENE II. The same. Enter the Queen, Posthumus, and IMOGEN. Queen. No, be assur'd, you shall not find me, daughter, After the slander of most step-mothers, Post. I will from hence to-day. Please your highness, You know the peril : I'll fetch a turn about the garden, pitying The pangs of barr'd affestions: though the king Hath charg'd you should not speak together. Imo. [Erit Queen. 0 Dissembling courtesy ! How fine this tyrant band, I something fear my father's wrath; but nothing, (Always reserv'd my holy duty,) what His rage can do on me: You must be gone; But that there is this jewel in the world, That I may see again. Post. My queen! my mistress ! O, lady, weep no more; lest I give cause To be suspected of more tenderness Than doth become a man! I will remain The loyal'st husband that did e'er plight troth. Who to my father was a friend, to me Known but by letter: thither write, my queen, And with mine eyes I'll drink the words you send, Though ink be made of gall. Queen. Re-enter Queen. Be brief, I pray you: If the king come, I shall incur I know not How much of his displeasure: - Yet I'll move [Aside. him To walk this way: I never do him wrong, Post. [Exit. Should we be taking leave As long a term as yet we have to live, The loathness to depart would grow: Adieu! Imo. Nay, stay a little : Were you but riding forth to air yourself, Such parting were too petty. Look here, love; This diamond was my mother's: take it, heart; But keep it till you woo another wife, When Imogen is dead. Post. How! how! another? You gentle gods, give me but this I have, With bonds of death! - Remain thou here [Putting on the Ring. While sense 7 can keep it on! And sweetest, 6 Close up. fairest, As I my poor self did exchange for you, To your so infinite loss; so, in our trifles I still win of you: For my sake, wear this; It is a manacle of love: I'll place it Upon this fairest prisoner. Imo. [Putting a Bracelet on her Arm. When shall we see again? Post. O, the gods ! Enter CYMBELINE and Lords. Alack, the king! Cym. Thou basest thing, avoid! hence, from my sight! If, after this command, thou fraught & the court With thy unworthiness, thou diest: Away! Thou art poison to my blood. Post. The gods protect you! And bless the good remainders of the court! I am gone. [Exit. There cannot be a pinch in death More sharp than this is. Cym. O disloyal thing, That should'st repair my youth; thou heapest A year's age on me! I beseech you, sir, Harm not yourself with your vexation: I Am senseless of your wrath; a touch more rare 9 Subdues all pangs, all fears. Cym. Past grace? obedience? Imo. Past hope, and in despair; that way, past grace. 7 Sensation. 8 Fill. 9 A more exquisite feeling. |