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ACT V

Sc. V

The soldier that did company these three
In poor beseeming; 'twas a fitment for
The purpose I then follow'd. That I was he,
Speak, Iachimo: I had you down, and might
Have made you finish.

IACH. [kneeling.]

I am down again:

But now my heavy conscience sinks my knee,

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As then your force did. Take that life, beseech

you,

Which I so often owe: but your ring first;

And here the bracelet of the truest Princess

That ever swore her faith.

POST.

The

Kneel not to me:
power
that I have on you is to spare you;
The malice towards you to forgive you: live,

And deal with others better.

CYM.

Nobly doom'd!

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We'll learn our freeness of a son-in-law;

Pardon's the word to all.

ARV.

You holp us, Sir,
be our brother;

As you did mean indeed to
Joy'd are we that you are.
POST. Your servant, Princes.
Call forth your Soothsayer.
Great Jupiter, upon his eagle back'd,
Appear❜d to me, with other spritely1 shows
Of mine own kindred: when I wak'd, I found
This label on my bosom; whose containing

Good my Lord of Rome,
As I slept, methought

Is so from sense in hardness, that I can

Make no collection of it; let him shew
His skill in the construction.

Luc.

SOOTH. Here, my good Lord.

Philarmonus

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Luc.
Read, and declare the meaning.
SOOTH. [reads.] Whenas a lion's whelp shall, to himself
unknown, without seeking find, and be embrac'd by a
piece of tender air; and when from a stately cedar
shall be lopp'd branches, which, being dead many
years, shall after revive, be jointed to the old stock,
and freshly grow; then shall Posthumus end his

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miseries, Britain be fortunate, and flourish in peace ACT V

and plenty.

Thou, Leonatus, art the lion's whelp;

The fit and apt construction of thy name,

Being Leo-natus, doth import so much.

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Sc. V

[to CYMBELINE.] The piece of tender air, thy virtuous daughter,

Which we call mollis aer, and mollis aer

We term it mulier; which mulier I divine

Is this most constant wife; who, even now,
Answering the letter of the oracle,

Unknown to you, unsought, were clipp'd about
With this most tender air.
CYM.
This hath some seeming.
SOOTH. The lofty cedar, royal Cymbeline,

Personates thee: and thy lopp'd branches point
Thy two sons forth; who, by Belarius stol'n,
For many years thought dead, are now reviv'd,
To the majestic cedar join'd; whose issue
Promises Britain peace and plenty.

CYM.

Well;

My peace we will begin. And, Caius Lucius,
Although the victor, we submit to Cæsar,
And to the Roman Empire; promising

To pay our wonted tribute, from the which
We were dissuaded by our wicked Queen;
Whom Heavens, in justice, both on her and her's,
Have laid most heavy hand.

SOOTH. The fingers of the Powers above do tune

The harmony of this peace. The vision
Which I made known to Lucius, ere the stroke
Of this yet scarce-cold battle, at this instant
Is full accomplish'd; for the Roman eagle,
From South to West on wing soaring aloft,
Lessen'd herself, and in the beams o' the Sun
So vanish'd; which foreshew'd our princely eagle,
The imperial Cæsar, should again unite
His favour with the radiant Cymbeline,
Which shines here in the West.

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Sc. V

Laud we the Gods;

And let our crooked smokes climb to their nostrils
From our bless'd altars. Publish we this peace
To all our subjects. Set we forward; let

A Roman and a British ensign wave

Friendly together: so through Lud's town march;
And in the temple of great Jupiter

Our peace we'll ratify; seal it with feasts.
Set on there! Never was a war did cease,

Ere bloody hands were wash'd, with such a peace.

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[exeunt.

PERICLES

PRINCE OF TYRE

PERSONS REPRESENTED

ANTIOCHUS: KING OF ANTIOCH.

PERICLES: PRINCE OF TYRE.

HELICANUS

ESCANES:

TWO LORDS OF TYRE.

SIMONIDES: KING OF PENTAPOLIS.

CLEON: GOVERNOR OF TARSUS.

LYSIMACHUS: GOVERNOR OF MITYLENE.

CERIMON: A LORD OF EPHESUS.

THALIARD: A LORD OF ANTIOCH.

PHILEMON: SERVANT TO CERIMON.

LEONINE: SERVANT TO DIONYZA.

MARSHAL.

A PANDAR,

BOULT: HIS SERVANT.

THE DAUGHTER OF ANTIOCHUS.

DIONYZA: WIFE TO CLEON.

THAISA: DAUGHTER TO SIMONIDES.

MARINA: DAUGHTER TO PERICLES AND THAISA.

LYCHORIDA: NURSE TO MARINA.

A BAWD.

LORDS, KNIGHTS, GENTLEMEN, SAILORS, PIRATES,

FISHERMEN, MESSENGERS.

DIANA.

GOWER, AS CHORUS.

SCENE-Dispersedly in various Countries.

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