Page images
PDF
EPUB

Bel.

Hark, boys. [Whispering.

Imo. Great men,

That had a court no bigger than this cave,

That did attend themselves, and had the virtue Which their own conscience seal'd them, (laying by That nothing gift of differing 3 multitudes,)

Could not out-peer these twain. Pardon me, gods! I'd change my sex to be companion with them, Since Leonatus false.

Bel. Boys, we'll

go

in:

It shall be so:

dress our hunt. Fair youth, come

-

Discourse is heavy, fasting; when we have supp'd, We'll mannerly demand thee of thy story,

So far as thou wilt speak it.

Gui.

Pray, draw near.

Arv. The night to the owl, and morn to the lark, less welcome.

[blocks in formation]

Enter Two Senators and Tribunes.

1 Sen. This is the tenour of the emperor's writ; That since the common men are now in action 'Gainst the Pannonians and Dalmatians : And that the legions' now in Gallia are Full weak to undertake our wars against The fallen-off Britons; that we do incite The gentry to this business: He creates Lucius pro-consul: and to you the tribunes,

Unsteady.

For this immediate levy, he commands

His absolute commission. Long live Cæsar!
Tri. Is Lucius general of the forces?
2 Sen.

Tri. Remaining now in Gallia?

1 Sen.

Ay.

With those legions

Which I have spoke of, whereunto your levy
Must be supplyant: The words of your commission
Will tie you to the numbers and the time

Of their despatch.

Tri.

[blocks in formation]

ACT THE FOURTH.

SCENE I.

Wales. The Forest, near the Oave.

Enter CLOTEN.

Clo. I am near to the place where they should meet, if Pisanio have mapped it truly. How fit his garments serve me! Why should his mistress, who was made by him that made the tailor, not be fit too? the rather (saving reverence of the word) for 'tis said, a woman's fitness comes by fits. Therein I must play the workman. I dare speak it to myself, (for it is not vain-glory, for a man and his glass to confer,-in his own chamber, I mean,) the lines of my body are as well drawn as his; no less young, more strong, not beneath him in

4 i. e. Because.

fortunes, beyond him in the advantage of the time, above him in birth, alike conversant in general services, and more remarkable in single oppositions : yet this imperseverant thing loves him in my despite. What mortality is! Posthumus, thy head, which now is growing upon thy shoulders, shall within this hour be off; thy mistress enforced; thy garments cut to pieces before thy face: and all this done, spurn her home to her father: who may, haply, be a little angry for my so rough usage; but my mother, having power of his testiness, shall turn all into my commendations. My horse is tied up safe: Out, sword, and to a sore purpose! Fortune! put them into my hand! This is the very description of their meeting-place; and the fellow dares not deceive me. [Exit.

SCENE II.

Before the Cave.

Enter, from the Cave, BELARIUS, GUIDERIUS, ARVIRAGUS, and IMOGEN.

Bel. You are not well: [To IMOGEN.] remain

[ocr errors]

here in the cave;

We'll come to you after hunting.

Arv.

Are we not brothers?

Imo.

Brother, stay here: [To IMOGEN.

So man and man should be; But clay and clay differs in dignity, Whose dust is both alike.I am very sick. Gui. Go you to hunting, I'll abide with him. Imo. So sick I am not ;-yet I am not well: But not so citizen a wanton, as

5 In single combat.

[ocr errors]

To seem to die, ere sick: So please you leave me ;
Stick to your journal course the breach of custom
Is breach of all. I am ill; but your being by me
Cannot amend me: Society is no comfort
To one not sociable: I'm not very sick,

Since I can reason of it. Pray you, trust me here:
I'll rob none but myself; and let me die,
Stealing so poorly.

Gui.
I love thee; I have spoke it:
How much the quantity, the weight as much,
As I do love my father.

Bel.

What? how? how?

Arv. If it be sin to say so, sir, I yoke me In my good brother's fault: I know not why I love this youth; and I have heard you say, Love's reason's without reason; the bier at door, And a demand, who is't shall die, I'd say, My father, not this youth.

Bel. O noble strain! [Aside. O worthiness of nature! breed of greatness! Cowards father cowards, and base things sire base : Nature hath meal, and bran; contempt, and grace. I am not their father; yet who this should be, Doth miracle itself, lov'd before me.—

'Tis the ninth hour o' the morn.

Arv.

Imo. I wish ye sport.

Aro.

Brother, farewell.

You health.. So please you, sir.

Imo. [Aside.] These are kind creatures. Gods, what lies I have heard!

Our courtiers say, all's savage, but at court:
Experience, O, thou disprov'st report!

7

The imperious seas breed monsters; for the dish,
Poor tributary rivers as sweet fish.

I am sick still; heart-sick:
I'll now taste of thy drug.

Gui.

6 Keep your daily course.

VOL. IX.

Pisanio,

I could not stir him:

7 Imperial.

H

He said, he was gentle, but unfortunate;
Dishonestly afflicted, but yet honest.

Arv. Thus did he answer me : yet said, hereafter I might know more.

Bel.
We'll leave you for this time: go in, and rest.
Arv. We'll not be long away.

To the field, to the field :

Bel.

[blocks in formation]

Pray, be not sick,

Well, or ill,

And so shalt be ever.

[Exit IMOGEN.

This youth, howe'er distress'd, appears, he hath had Good ancestors.

Arv.

How angel-like he sings!

Gui. But his neat cookery! He cut our roots in

characters;

And sauc'd our broths, as Juno had been sick,
And he her dieter.

Aro.

Nobly he yokes

A smiling with a sigh: as if the sigh

Was that it was, for not being such a smile;
The smile mocking the sigh, that it would fly
From so divine a temple, to commix

With winds that sailors rail at.

Gui.

I do note,

That grief and patience, rooted in him both,
Mingle their spurs together.

Arv.

9

Grow, patience!

And let the fetid, elder, grief, untwine

His perishing root, with the increasing vine!

Bel. It is great morning. Come; away. - Who's there?

Enter CLOTen.

Clo. I cannot find those runagates; that villain Hath mock'd me: I am faint.

[ocr errors]

• Well-born.

9 Spurs are the roots of trees.

« PreviousContinue »