290 I further know not. Let me end the story: Marry, the gods forfend! I have spoke it, and I did it. Gui. A most incivil one : the wrongs he did me Were nothing prince-like; for he did provoke me With language that would make me spurn the sea, If it could so roar to me: I cut off's head; And am right glad he is not standing here To tell this tale of mine. Cym. I am sorry for thee : By thine own tongue thou art condemn’d, and must Endure our law: thou 'rt dead. Imo. That headless man Bind the offender, Stay, sir king : alone; Why, old soldier, How of descent 300 292. incivil, clownish. 305. Had ever scar for, ever deserved by their wounds. Arr. In that he spake too far. We will die all three : 310 Your danger's ours. Have at it then, by leave. What of him ? he is He it is that hath Take him hence : Not too hot: Nursing of my sons ! knee: . How! my issue ! 320 330 340 313. For mine own part .. 319. Assumed this age, bedangerous, dangerous as regards come the old man you see. myself. : Bel. So sure as you your father's. I, old ment Thou weep'st, and speak’:t. Be pleased awhile. 338. those . . . as, such ... as. 354. Unlike, unlikely. 346. shaped unto, fell in with. 361, curious, elaborate. 350 360 370 Of his queen mother, which for more probation Guiderius had This is he; O, what, am I No, my lord.; I Did you e'er meet ? And at first meeting loved ; Cor. By the queen's dram she swallow'd. O rare instinct ! abridgement Hath to it circumstantial branches, which Distinction should be rich in. Where ? how lived 380 you? 382. fierce abridgement, hur- which distinction should be rich ried summary: in, separate narratives which ought to be followed out in all 383. circumstantial branches, their rich detail. 390 And when came you to serve our Roman captive ? them? These, place thee ever. Imo. You are my father too, and did relieve me, All o'erjoy'd, My good master, Happy be you! graced The thankings of a king. 400 388. your three motives, the 392. inter' gatories, Tyrwhitt s motives of you three. conjecture for Ff interrogatories. 390. by - dependencies, acces- 396. the counterchange, the sory circumstances. look returning hers. VOL. IV 257 S |