William Shakespeare
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- Coriolanus
- Hamlet
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- Othello
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- A Midsummer Night's Dream
- All's Well That Ends Well
- As You Like It
- Cymbeline
- Love's Labour's Lost
- Measure for Measure
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- The Comedy of Errors
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Poetry
- A Lover's Complaint
- Sonnets 1 to 50
- Sonnets 50 to 100
- Sonnets 100 to 154
- The Passionate Pilgrim
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- The Rape of Lucrece
- Venus and Adonis
Cymbeline (date unknown)
ACT FIVE
SCENE 1. Britain. The Roman camp.
[Enter POSTHUMUS [with a bloody handkerchief.]
POSTHUMUS.
- Yea, bloody cloth, I'll keep thee, for I wish'd
- Thou shouldst be colour'd thus. You married ones,
- If each of you should take this course, how many
- Must murder wives much better than themselves
- For wrying but a little! O Pisanio!
- Every good servant does not all commands;
- No bond but to do just ones. Gods! if you
- Should have ta'en vengeance on my faults, I never
- Had liv'd to put on this; so had you saved
- The noble Imogen to repent, and struck
- Me, wretch, more worth your vengeance. But, alack,
- You snatch some hence for little faults; that's love,
- To have them fall no more: you some permit
- To second ills with ills, each elder worse,
- And make them dread it, to the doer's thrift.
- But Imogen is your own; do your best wills,
- And make me blest to obey! I am brought hither
- Among the Italian gentry, and to fight
- Against my lady's kingdom. 'Tis enough
- That, Britain, I have kill'd thy mistress; peace!
- I'll give no wound to thee. Therefore, good heavens,
- Hear patiently my purpose: I'll disrobe me
- Of these Italian weeds, and suit myself
- As does a Briton peasant; so I'll fight
- Against the part I come with; so I'll die
- For thee, O Imogen, even for whom my life
- Is every breath a death; and thus, unknown,
- Pitied nor hated, to the face of peril
- Myself I'll dedicate. Let me make men know
- More valour in me than my habits show.
- Gods, put the strength o' the Leonati in me!
- To shame the guise o' the world, I will begin
- The fashion, less without and more within.
[Exit.]
SCENE 2. Field of battle between the British and Roman camps.
[Enter LUCIUS, IACHIMO, and the Roman Army at one door; and the Briton army at another; LEONATUS POSTHUMUS following, like a poor soldier. They march over and go out. Alarums. Then enter again, in skirmish, IACHIMO, and POSTHUMUS: he vanquisheth and disarmeth IACHIMO, and then leaves him.]
IACHIMO.
- The heaviness and guilt within my bosom
- Takes off my manhood. I have belied a lady,
- The Princess of this country, and the air on't
- Revengingly enfeebles me; or could this carl,
- A very drudge of nature's, have subdu'd me
- In my profession? Knighthoods and honours, borne
- As I wear mine, are titles but of scorn.
- If that thy gentry, Britain, go before
- This lout as he exceeds our lords, the odds
- Is that we scarce are men, and you are gods.
[Exit.]
[The battle continues; the BRITONS fly; CYMBELINE is taken:
- then enter, to his rescue, BELARIUS, GUIDERIUS, and ARVIRAGUS.]
BELARIUS.
- Stand, stand! We have the advantage of the ground;
- The lane is guarded. Nothing routs us but
- The villainy of our fears.
GUIDERIUS and ARVIRAGUS.
- Stand, stand, and fight!
[Re-enter POSTHUMUS, and seconds the Britons. They rescue
- CYMBELINE, and exeunt. Then re-enter LUCIUS, IACHIMO,
- and IMOGEN.]
LUCIUS.
- Away, boy, from the troops, and save thyself;
- For friends kill friends, and the disorder's such
- As war were hoodwink'd.
IACHIMO.
- 'Tis their fresh supplies.
LUCIUS.
- It is a day turn'd strangely. Or betimes
- Let's reinforce, or fly.
[Exeunt.]
SCENE 3. Another part of the field.
LORD.
- Cam'st thou from where they made the stand?
POSTHUMUS.
- I did;
- Though you, it seems, come from the fliers.
LORD.
- I did.
POSTHUMUS.
- No blame be to you, sir, for all was lost,
- But that the heavens fought; the King himself
- Of his wings destitute, the army broken,
- And but the backs of Britons seen, all flying,
- Through a strait lane; the enemy full-hearted,
- Lolling the tongue with slaught'ring, having work
- More plentiful than tools to do't, struck down
- Some mortally, some slightly touch'd, some falling
- Merely through fear, that the straight pass was damm'd
- With dead men hurt behind, and cowards living
- To die with length'ned shame.
LORD.
- Where was this lane?
POSTHUMUS.
- Close by the battle, ditch'd, and wall'd with turf;
- Which gave advantage to an ancient soldier,
- An honest one, I warrant; who deserv'd
- So long a breeding as his white beard came to,
- In doing this for's country. Athwart the lane,
- He, with two striplings—lads more like to run
- The country base than to commit such slaughter;
- With faces fit for masks, or rather fairer
- Than those for preservation cas'd, or shame,—
- Made good the passage; cried to those that fled,
- "Our Britain's harts die flying, not our men.
- To darkness fleet souls that fly backwards. Stand!
- Or we are Romans and will give you that
- Like beasts which you shun beastly, and may save
- But to look back in frown. Stand, stand!" These three,
- Three thousand confident, in act as many—
- For three performers are the file when all
- The rest do nothing—with this word "Stand, stand!"
- Accommodated by the place, more charming
- With their own nobleness, which could have turn'd
- A distaff to a lance, gilded pale looks.
- Part shame, part spirit renew'd; that some, turn'd coward
- But by example—O, a sin in war,
- Damn'd in the first beginners!—gan to look
- The way that they did, and to grin like lions
- Upon the pikes o' the hunters. Then began
- A stop i' the chaser, a retire, anon
- A rout, confusion thick. Forthwith they fly
- Chickens, the way which they stoop'd eagles; slaves,
- The strides they victors made: and now our cowards,
- Like fragments in hard voyages, became
- The life o' the need. Having found the back-door open
- Of the unguarded hearts, heavens, how they wound!
- Some slain before; some dying; some their friends
- O'erborne i' the former wave; ten, chas'd by one,
- Are now each one the slaughter-man of twenty.
- Those that would die or ere resist are grown
- The mortal bugs o' the field.
LORD.
- This was strange chance.
- A narrow lane, an old man, and two boys!
POSTHUMUS.
- Nay, do not wonder at it; you are made
- Rather to wonder at the things you hear
- Than to work any. Will you rhyme upon't,
- And vent it for a mockery? Here is one:
- "Two boys, an old man twice a boy, a lane,
- Preserv'd the Britons, was the Romans' bane."
LORD.
- Nay, be not angry, sir.
POSTHUMUS.
- 'Lack, to what end?
- Who dares not stand his foe, I'll be his friend;
- For if he'll do as he is made to do,
- I know he'll quickly fly my friendship too.
- You have put me into rhyme.
LORD.
- Farewell; you're angry.
[Exit.]
POSTHUMUS.
- Still going? This is a lord! O noble misery,
- To be i' the field and ask "what news?" of me!
- To-day how many would have given their honours
- To have sav'd their carcasses! took heel to do't,
- And yet died too! I, in mine own woe charm'd,
- Could not find Death where I did hear him groan,
- Nor feel him where he struck. Being an ugly monster,
- 'Tis strange he hides him in fresh cups, soft beds,
- Sweet words; or hath moe ministers than we
- That draw his knives i' the war. Well, I will find him;
- For being now a favourer to the Briton,
- No more a Briton, I have resum'd again
- The part I came in. Fight I will no more,
- But yield me to the veriest hind that shall
- Once touch my shoulder. Great the slaughter is
- Here made by the Roman; great the answer be
- Britons must take. For me, my ransom's death.
- On either side I come to spend my breath;
- Which neither here I'll keep nor bear again,
- But end it by some means for Imogen.
[Enter two [BRITISH] CAPTAINS and soldiers.]
FIRST CAPTAIN.
- Great Jupiter be prais'd! Lucius is taken.
- 'Tis thought the old man and his sons were angels.
SECOND CAPTAIN.
- There was a fourth man, in a silly habit,
- That gave the affront with them.
FIRST CAPTAIN.
- So 'tis reported;
- But none of 'em can be found. Stand! who's there?
POSTHUMUS.
- A Roman,
- Who had not now been drooping here, if seconds
- Had answer'd him.
SECOND CAPTAIN.
- Lay hands on him; a dog!
- A leg of Rome shall not return to tell
- What crows have peck'd them here. He brags his service,
- As if he were of note. Bring him to the King.
[Enter CYMBELINE, BELARIUS, GUIDERIUS, ARVIRAGUS,
- PISANIO, [SOLDIERS, ATTENDANTS] and Roman captives.
- The CAPTAINS present POSTHUMUS to CYMBELINE, who
- delivers him over to a Gaoler. [Then exeunt omnes.]
[Enter POSTHUMUS and two GAOLERS.]
FIRST GAOLER.
- You shall not now be stolen, you have locks upon you;
- So graze as you find pasture.
SECOND GAOLER.
- Ay, or a stomach.
[Exeunt GAOLERS.]
POSTHUMUS.
- Most welcome bondage! for thou art a way,
- I think, to liberty; yet am I better
- Than one that's sick o' the gout; since he had rather
- Groan so in perpetuity than be cur'd
- By the sure physician, Death, who is the key
- To unbar these locks. My conscience, thou art fetter'd
- More than my shanks and wrists. You good gods, give me
- The penitent instrument to pick that bolt,
- Then, free for ever! Is't enough I am sorry?
- So children temporal fathers do appease;
- Gods are more full of mercy. Must I repent,
- I cannot do it better than in gyves,
- Desir'd more than constrain'd: to satisfy,
- If of my freedom 'tis the main part, take
- No stricter render of me than my all.
- I know you are more clement than vile men,
- Who of their broken debtors take a third,
- A sixth, a tenth, letting them thrive again
- On their abatement. That's not my desire.
- For Imogen's dear life take mine; and though
- 'Tis not so dear, yet 'tis a life; you coin'd it.
- 'Tween man and man they weigh not every stamp;
- Though light, take pieces for the figure's sake;
- You rather mine, being yours; and so, great powers,
- If you will take this audit, take this life,
- And cancel these cold bonds. O Imogen!
- I'll speak to thee in silence.
[Sleeps.]
[Solemn music. Enter, as in an apparition, SICILIUS
- LEONATUS, father to POSTHUMUS, an old man, attired
- like a warrior; leading in his hand an ancient matron, his wife,
- and mother to POSTHUMUS, with music before them. Then,
- after other music, follow the two young LEONATI, brothers
- to POSTHUMUS, with wounds as they died in the wars. They
- circle POSTHUMUS round, as he lies sleeping.]
SICILIUS.
- No more, thou thunder-master, show
- Thy spite on mortal flies:
- With Mars fall out, with Juno chide,
- That thy adulteries
- Rates and revenges.
- Hath my poor boy done aught but well,
- Whose face I never saw?
- I died whilst in the womb he stay'd
- Attending Nature's law;
- Whose father then, as men report
- Thou orphans' father art,
- Thou shouldst have been, and shielded him
- From this earth-vexing smart.
MOTHER.
- Lucina lent not me her aid,
- But took me in my throes,
- That from me was Posthumus ript,
- Came crying 'mongst his foes,
- A thing of pity!
SICILIUS.
- Great Nature, like his ancestry,
- Moulded the stuff so fair,
- That he deserv'd the praise o' the world,
- As great Sicilius' heir.
FIRST BROTHER.
- When once he was mature for man,
- In Britain where was he
- That could stand up his parallel,
- Or fruitful object be
- In eye of Imogen, that best
- Could deem his dignity?
MOTHER.
- With marriage wherefore was he mock'd,
- To be exil'd, and thrown
- From Leonati seat, and cast
- From her his dearest one,
- Sweet Imogen?
SICILIUS.
- Why did you suffer Iachimo,
- Slight thing of Italy,
- To taint his nobler heart and brain
- With needless jealousy;
- And to become the geck and scorn
- O' the other's villainy?
SECOND BROTHER.
- For this from stiller seats we came,
- Our parents and us twain,
- That striking in our country's cause
- Fell bravely and were slain,
- Our fealty and Tenantius' right
- With honour to maintain.
FIRST BROTHER.
- Like hardiment Posthumus hath
- To Cymbeline perform'd.
- Then, Jupiter, thou king of gods,
- Why hast thou thus adjourn'd
- The graces for his merits due,
- Being all to dolours turn'd?
SICILIUS.
- Thy crystal window ope; look out;
- No longer exercise
- Upon a valiant race thy harsh
- And potent injuries.
MOTHER.
- Since, Jupiter, our son is good,
- Take off his miseries.
SICILIUS.
- Peep through thy marble mansion; help;
- Or we poor ghosts will cry
- To the shining synod of the rest
- Against thy deity.
BOTH BROTHERS.
- Help, Jupiter; or we appeal,
- And from thy justice fly.
[JUPITER descends in thunder and lightning, sitting
- upon an eagle; he throws a thunderbolt. The GHOSTS
- fall on their knees.]
JUPITER.
- No more, you petty spirits of region low,
- Offend our hearing; hush! How dare you ghosts
- Accuse the thunderer, whose bolt, you know,
- Sky-planted batters all rebelling coasts?
- Poor shadows of Elysium, hence, and rest
- Upon your never-withering banks of flowers.
- Be not with mortal accidents opprest:
- No care of yours it is; you know 'tis ours.
- Whom best I love I cross; to make my gift,
- The more delay'd, delighted. Be content;
- Your low-laid son our godhead will uplift.
- His comforts thrive, his trials well are spent.
- Our jovial star reign'd at his birth, and in
- Our temple was he married. Rise, and fade.
- He shall be lord of Lady Imogen,
- And happier much by his affliction made.
- This tablet lay upon his breast, wherein
- Our pleasure his full fortune doth confine.
- And so, away! No farther with your din
- Express impatience, lest you stir up mine.
- Mount, eagle, to my palace crystalline.
[Ascends.]
SICILIUS.
- He came in thunder; his celestial breath
- Was sulphurous to smell. The holy eagle
- Stoop'd, as to foot us. His ascension is
- More sweet than our blest fields. His royal bird
- Prunes the immortal wing and cloys his beak,
- As when his god is pleas'd.
ALL.
- Thanks, Jupiter!
SICILIUS.
- The marble pavement closes, he is enter'd
- His radiant roof. Away! and, to be blest,
- Let us with care perform his great behest.
[The GHOSTS] vanish.]
POSTHUMUS.
[Waking.]
Sleep, thou hast been a grandsire, and begot
- A father to me, and thou hast created
- A mother and two brothers; but, O scorn!
- Gone! they went hence so soon as they were born.
- And so I am awake. Poor wretches that depend
- On greatness' favour dream as I have done,
- Wake and find nothing. But, alas, I swerve.
- Many dream not to find, neither deserve,
- And yet are steep'd in favours; so am I,
- That have this golden chance and know not why.
- What fairies haunt this ground? A book? O rare one!
- Be not, as is our fangled world, a garment
- Nobler than that it covers! Let thy effects
- So follow, to be most unlike our courtiers,
- As good as promise!
[Reads.]
"Whenas a lion's whelp shall, to himself unknown, without
- seeking find, and be embraced 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 miseries,
- Britain be fortunate and flourish in peace and plenty."
'Tis still a dream, or else such stuff as madmen
- Tongue and brain not; either both or nothing,
- Or senseless speaking or a speaking such
- As sense cannot untie. Be what it is,
- The action of my life is like it, which
- I'll keep, if but for sympathy.
[Re-enter GAOLER.]
GAOLER.
- Come, sir, are you ready for death?
POSTHUMUS.
- Over-roasted rather; ready long ago.
GAOLER.
- Hanging is the word, sir If you be ready for that, you are
- well cook'd.
POSTHUMUS.
- So, if I prove a good repast to the spectators, the dish
- pays the shot.
GAOLER.
- A heavy reckoning for you, sir. But the comfort is, you shall
- be called to no more payments, fear no more tavern-bills,
- which are often the sadness of parting, as the procuring of
- mirth. You come in faint for want of meat, depart reeling with
- too much drink; sorry that you have paid too much, and sorry that
- you are paid too much; purse and brain both empty; the brain the
- heavier for being too light, the purse too light, being drawn of
- heaviness. O, of this contradiction you shall now be quit. O, the
- charity of a penny cord! It sums up thousands in a trice. You
- have no true debitor and creditor but it; of what's past, is, and
- to come, the discharge. Your neck, sir, is pen, book, and counters;
- so the acquittance follows.
POSTHUMUS.
- I am merrier to die than thou art to live.
GAOLER.
- Indeed, sir, he that sleeps feels not the toothache; but a man
- that were to sleep your sleep, and a hangman to help him to bed, I
- think he would change places with his officer; for, look you, sir,
- you know not which way you shall go.
POSTHUMUS.
- Yes, indeed do I, fellow.
GAOLER.
- Your Death has eyes in's head, then; I have not seen him so
- pictur'd. You must either be directed by some that take upon them
- to know, or to take upon yourself that which I am sure you do not
- know, or jump the after inquiry on your own peril. And how you
- shall speed in your journey's end, I think you'll never return to
- tell one.
POSTHUMUS.
- I tell thee, fellow, there are none want eyes to direct them the
- way I am going, but such as wink and will not use them.
GAOLER.
- What an infinite mock is this, that a man should have the best
- use of eyes to see the way of blindness! I am sure hanging's the
- way of winking.
[Enter a MESSENGER.]
MESSENGER.
- Knock off his manacles; bring your prisoner to the King.
POSTHUMUS.
- Thou bring'st good news; I am call'd to be made free.
GAOLER.
- I'll be hang'd then.
POSTHUMUS.
- Thou shalt be then freer than a gaoler; no bolts for the dead.
[Exeunt all but the GAOLER.]
GAOLER.
- Unless a man would marry a gallows and beget young gibbets, I
- never saw one so prone. Yet, on my conscience, there are verier
- knaves desire to live, for all he be a Roman; and there be some
- of them too that die against their wills. So should I, if I were
- one. I would we were all of one mind, and one mind good. O, there
- were desolation of gaolers and gallowses! I speak against my
- present profit, but my wish hath a preferment in't.
[Exit.]
[Enter CYMBELINE, BELARIUS, GUIDERIUS, ARVIRAGUS, PISANIO,
- LORDS, [OFFICERS, and Attendants.]
CYMBELINE.
- Stand by my side, you whom the gods have made
- Preservers of my throne. Woe is my heart
- That the poor soldier that so richly fought,
- Whose rags sham'd gilded arms, whose naked breast
- Stepp'd before targes of proof, cannot be found.
- He shall be happy that can find him, if
- Our grace can make him so.
BELARIUS.
- I never saw
- Such noble fury in so poor a thing;
- Such precious deeds in one that promis'd nought
- But beggary and poor looks.
CYMBELINE.
- No tidings of him?
PISANIO.
- He hath been search'd among the dead and living,
- But no trace of him.
CYMBELINE.
- To my grief, I am
- The heir of his reward;
[To BELARIUS, GUIDERIUS, and ARVIRAGUS.]
which I will add
- To you, the liver, heart, and brain of Britain,
- By whom I grant she lives. 'Tis now the time
- To ask of whence you are. Report it.
BELARIUS.
- Sir,
- In Cambria are we born, and gentlemen.
- Further to boast were neither true nor modest,
- Unless I add, we are honest.
CYMBELINE.
- Bow your knees.
- Arise my knights o' the battle. I create you
- Companions to our person and will fit you
- With dignities becoming your estates.
[Enter CORNELIUS and LADIES.]
There's business in these faces. Why so sadly
- Greet you our victory? You look like Romans,
- And not o' the court of Britain.
CORNELIUS.
- Hail, great King!
- To sour your happiness, I must report
- The Queen is dead.
CYMBELINE.
- Who worse than a physician
- Would this report become? But I consider
- By medicine life may be prolong'd, yet death
- Will seize the doctor too. How ended she?
CORNELIUS.
- With horror, madly dying, like her life,
- Which, being cruel to the world, concluded
- Most cruel to herself. What she confess'd
- I will report, so please you. These her women
- Can trip me, if I err; who with wet cheeks
- Were present when she finish'd.
CYMBELINE.
- Prithee, say.
CORNELIUS.
- First, she confess'd she never lov'd you; only
- Affected greatness got by you, not you;
- Married your royalty, was wife to your place,
- Abhorr'd your person.
CYMBELINE.
- She alone knew this;
- And, but she spoke it dying, I would not
- Believe her lips in opening it. Proceed.
CORNELIUS.
- Your daughter, whom she bore in hand to love
- With such integrity, she did confess
- Was as a scorpion to her sight; whose life,
- But that her flight prevented it, she had
- Ta'en off by poison.
CYMBELINE.
- O most delicate fiend!
- Who is't can read a woman? Is there more?
CORNELIUS.
- More, sir, and worse. She did confess she had
- For you a mortal mineral, which, being took,
- Should by the minute feed on life, and ling'ring
- By inches waste you; in which time she purpos'd,
- By watching, weeping, tendance, kissing, to
- O'ercome you with her show, and, in time,
- When she had fitted you with her craft, to work
- Her son into the adoption of the crown;
- But, failing of her end by his strange absence,
- Grew shameless-desperate; open'd, in despite
- Of heaven and men, her purposes; repented
- The evils she hatch'd were not effected; so
- Despairing died.
CYMBELINE.
- Heard you all this, her women?
LADY.
- We did, so please your Highness.
CYMBELINE.
- Mine eyes
- Were not in fault, for she was beautiful;
- Mine ears, that heard her flattery; nor my heart,
- That thought her like her seeming. It had been vicious
- To have mistrusted her; yet, O my daughter!
- That it was folly in me, thou mayst say,
- And prove it in thy feeling. Heaven mend all!
[Enter LUCIUS, IACHIMO, [the SOOTHSAYER] and other
- Roman prisoners [guarded]; POSTHUMUS behind, and IMOGEN.]
Thou com'st not, Caius, now for tribute; that
- The Britons have raz'd out, though with the loss
- Of many a bold one, whose kinsmen have made suit
- That their good souls may be appeas'd with slaughter
- Of you their captives, which ourself have granted.
- So think of your estate.
LUCIUS.
- Consider, sir, the chance of war. The day
- Was yours by accident. Had it gone with us,
- We should not, when the blood was cool, have threaten'd
- Our prisoners with the sword. But since the gods
- Will have it thus, that nothing but our lives
- May be call'd ransom, let it come. Sufficeth
- A Roman, with a Roman's heart can suffer.
- Augustus lives to think on't; and so much
- For my peculiar care. This one thing only
- I will entreat: my boy, a Briton born,
- Let him be ransom'd. Never master had
- A page so kind, so duteous, diligent,
- So tender over his occasions, true,
- So feat, so nurse-like. Let his virtue join
- With my request, which I'll make bold your Highness
- Cannot deny. He hath done no Briton harm,
- Though he have serv'd a Roman. Save him, sir,
- And spare no blood beside.
CYMBELINE.
- I have surely seen him;
- His favour is familiar to me. Boy,
- Thou hast look'd thyself into my grace,
- And art mine own. I know not why, wherefore,
- To say "Live, boy." Ne'er thank thy master; live,
- And ask of Cymbeline what boon thou wilt,
- Fitting my bounty and thy state, I'll give it,
- Yea, though thou do demand a prisoner,
- The noblest ta'en.
IMOGEN.
- I humbly thank your Highness.
LUCIUS.
- I do not bid thee beg my life, good lad,
- And yet I know thou wilt.
IMOGEN.
- No, no, alack,
- There's other work in hand. I see a thing
- Bitter to me as death; your life, good master,
- Must shuffle for itself.
LUCIUS.
- The boy disdains me,
- He leaves me, scorns me. Briefly die their joys
- That place them on the truth of girls and boys.
- Why stands he so perplex'd?
CYMBELINE.
- What wouldst thou, boy?
- I love thee more and more; think more and more
- What's best to ask. Know'st him thou look'st on? Speak,
- Wilt have him live? Is he thy kin? thy friend?
IMOGEN.
- He is a Roman, no more kin to me
- Than I to your Highness; who, being born your vassal,
- Am something nearer.
CYMBELINE.
- Wherefore ey'st him so?
IMOGEN.
- I'll tell you, sir, in private, if you please
- To give me hearing.
CYMBELINE.
- Ay, with all my heart,
- And lend my best attention. What's thy name?
IMOGEN.
- Fidele, sir.
CYMBELINE.
- Thou'rt my good youth, my page;
- I'll be thy master. Walk with me; speak freely.
[CYMBELINE and IMOGEN talk apart.]
BELARIUS.
- Is not this boy, reviv'd from death,—
ARVIRAGUS.
- One sand another
- Not more resembles,—that sweet rosy lad
- Who died, and was Fidele. What think you?
GUIDERIUS.
- The same dead thing alive.
BELARIUS.
- Peace, peace! see further. He eyes us not; forbear;
- Creatures may be alike. Were't he, I am sure
- He would have spoke to us.
GUIDERIUS.
- But we saw him dead.
BELARIUS.
- Be silent; let's see further.
PISANIO.
[Aside.]
It is my mistress.
- Since she is living, let the time run on
- To good or bad.
[CYMBELINE and IMOGEN come forward.]
CYMBELINE.
- Come, stand thou by our side;
- Make thy demand aloud.
[To IACHIMO.]
Sir, step you forth;
- Give answer to this boy, and do it freely;
- Or, by our greatness and the grace of it,
- Which is our honour, bitter torture shall
- Winnow the truth from falsehood. On, speak to him.
IMOGEN.
- My boon is, that this gentleman may render
- Of whom he had this ring.
POSTHUMUS.
[Aside.]
What's that to him?
CYMBELINE.
- That diamond upon your finger, say
- How came it yours?
IACHIMO.
- Thou'lt torture me to leave unspoken that
- Which, to be spoke, would torture thee.
CYMBELINE.
- How! me?
IACHIMO.
- I am glad to be constrain'd to utter that
- Which torments me to conceal. By villainy
- I got this ring. 'Twas Leonatus' jewel,
- Whom thou didst banish; and—which more may grieve thee,
- As it doth me—a nobler sir ne'er liv'd
- 'Twixt sky and ground. Wilt thou hear more, my lord?
CYMBELINE.
- All that belongs to this.
IACHIMO.
- That paragon, thy daughter,—
- For whom my heart drops blood, and my false spirits
- Quail to remember,—Give me leave; I faint.
CYMBELINE.
- My daughter! What of her? Renew thy strength.
- I had rather thou shouldst live while Nature will
- Than die ere I hear more. Strive, man, and speak.
IACHIMO.
- Upon a time,—unhappy was the clock
- That struck the hour!—it was in Rome,—accurs'd
- The mansion where!—'twas at a feast,—O, would
- Our viands had been poison'd, or at least
- Those which I heav'd to head!—the good Posthumus—
- What should I say? He was too good to be
- Where ill men were; and was the best of all
- Amongst the rar'st of good ones,—sitting sadly,
- Hearing us praise our loves of Italy
- For beauty that made barren the swell'd boast
- Of him that best could speak, for feature, laming
- The shrine of Venus, or straight-pight Minerva,
- Postures beyond brief nature, for condition,
- A shop of all the qualities that man
- Loves woman for, besides that hook of wiving,
- Fairness which strikes the eye—
CYMBELINE.
- I stand on fire:
- Come to the matter.
IACHIMO.
- All too soon I shall,
- Unless thou wouldst grieve quickly. This Posthumus,
- Most like a noble lord in love and one
- That had a royal lover, took his hint;
- And not dispraising whom we prais'd,—therein
- He was as calm as virtue,—he began
- His mistress' picture; which by his tongue being made,
- And then a mind put in't, either our brags
- Were crack'd of kitchen trulls, or his description
- Prov'd us unspeaking sots.
CYMBELINE.
- Nay, nay, to th' purpose.
IACHIMO.
- Your daughter's chastity—there it begins.
- He spake of her, as Dian had hot dreams,
- And she alone were cold; whereat I, wretch,
- Made scruple of his praise; and wager'd with him
- Pieces of gold 'gainst this which then he wore
- Upon his honour'd finger, to attain
- In suit the place of's bed and win this ring
- By hers and mine adultery. He, true knight,
- No lesser of her honour confident
- Than I did truly find her, stakes this ring;
- And would so, had it been a carbuncle
- Of Phoebus' wheel, and might so safely, had it
- Been all the worth of's car. Away to Britain
- Post I in this design. Well may you, sir,
- Remember me at court, where I was taught
- Of your chaste daughter the wide difference
- 'Twixt amorous and villainous. Being thus quench'd
- Of hope, not longing, mine Italian brain
- Gan in your duller Britain operate
- Most vilely; for my vantage, excellent;
- And, to be brief, my practice so prevail'd,
- That I return'd with similar proof enough
- To make the noble Leonatus mad,
- By wounding his belief in her renown
- With tokens thus, and thus; averring notes
- Of chamber-hanging, pictures, this her bracelet,—
- O cunning, how I got it!—nay, some marks
- Of secret on her person, that he could not
- But think her bond of chastity quite crack'd,
- I having ta'en the forfeit. Whereupon—
- Methinks, I see him now—
POSTHUMUS.
[Advancing.]
Ay, so thou dost,
- Italian fiend! Ay me, most credulous fool,
- Egregious murderer, thief, anything
- That's due to all the villains past, in being,
- To come! O, give me cord, or knife, or poison,
- Some upright justicer! Thou, King, send out
- For torturers ingenious; it is I
- That all the abhorred things o' the earth amend
- By being worse than they. I am Posthumus,
- That kill'd thy daughter:—villain-like, I lie—
- That caused a lesser villain than myself,
- A sacrilegious thief, to do't. The temple
- Of Virtue was she; yea, and she herself.
- Spit, and throw stones, cast mire upon me, set
- The dogs o' the street to bay me; every villain
- Be call'd Posthumus Leonatus; and
- Be villainy less than 'twas! O Imogen
- My queen, my life, my wife! O Imogen,
- Imogen, Imogen!
IMOGEN.
- Peace, my lord; hear, hear—
POSTHUMUS.
- Shall's have a play of this? Thou scornful page,
- There lies thy part.
[Striking her; she falls.]
PISANIO.
- O gentlemen, help
- Mine and your mistress! O, my lord Posthumus!
- You ne'er kill'd Imogen till now. Help, help!
- Mine honour'd lady!
CYMBELINE.
- Does the world go round?
POSTHUMUS.
- How comes these staggers on me?
PISANIO.
- Wake, my mistress!
CYMBELINE.
- If this be so, the gods do mean to strike me
- To death with mortal joy.
PISANIO.
- How fares my mistress?
IMOGEN.
- O, get thee from my sight;
- Thou gav'st me poison. Dangerous fellow, hence!
- Breathe not where princes are.
CYMBELINE.
- The tune of Imogen!
PISANIO.
- Lady,
- The gods throw stones of sulphur on me, if
- That box I gave you was not thought by me
- A precious thing! I had it from the Queen.
CYMBELINE.
- New matter still?
IMOGEN.
- It poison'd me.
CORNELIUS.
- O gods!
- I left out one thing which the Queen confess'd,
- Which must approve thee honest. "If Pisanio
- Have," said she "given his mistress that confection
- Which I gave him for cordial, she is serv'd
- As I would serve a rat."
CYMBELINE.
- What's this, Cornelius?
CORNELIUS.
- The Queen, sir, very oft importun'd me
- To temper poisons for her, still pretending
- The satisfaction of her knowledge only
- In killing creatures vile, as cats and dogs,
- Of no esteem. I, dreading that her purpose
- Was of more danger, did compound for her
- A certain stuff, which, being ta'en, would cease
- The present power of life, but in short time
- All offices of nature should again
- Do their due functions. Have you ta'en of it?
IMOGEN.
- Most like I did, for I was dead.
BELARIUS.
- My boys,
- There was our error.
GUIDERIUS.
- This is, sure, Fidele.
IMOGEN.
- Why did you throw your wedded lady from you?
- Think that you are upon a rock, and now
- Throw me again.
[Embracing him.]
POSTHUMUS.
- Hang there like fruit, my soul,
- Till the tree die!
CYMBELINE.
- How now, my flesh, my child!
- What, mak'st thou me a dullard in this act?
- Wilt thou not speak to me?
IMOGEN.
[Kneeling.]
Your blessing, sir.
BELARIUS.
[To GUIDERIUS and ARVIRAGUS.]
Though you did love this youth, I blame ye not;
- You had a motive for't.
CYMBELINE.
- My tears that fall
- Prove holy water on thee! Imogen,
- Thy mother's dead.
IMOGEN.
- I am sorry for't, my lord.
CYMBELINE.
- O, she was naught; and long of her it was
- That we meet here so strangely; but her son
- Is gone, we know not how nor where.
PISANIO.
- My lord,
- Now fear is from me, I'll speak troth. Lord Cloten,
- Upon my lady's missing, came to me
- With his sword drawn; foam'd at the mouth, and swore,
- If I discover'd not which way she was gone,
- It was my instant death. By accident,
- I had a feigned letter of my master's
- Then in my pocket, which directed him
- To seek her on the mountains near to Milford;
- Where, in a frenzy, in my master's garments,
- Which he enforc'd from me, away he posts
- With unchaste purpose, and with oath to violate
- My lady's honour. What became of him
- I further know not.
GUIDERIUS.
- Let me end the story:
- I slew him there.
CYMBELINE.
- Marry, the gods forfend!
- I would not thy good deeds should from my lips
- Pluck a hard sentence. Prithee, valiant youth,
- Deny't again.
GUIDERIUS.
- I have spoke it, and I did it.
CYMBELINE.
- He was a prince.
GUIDERIUS.
- 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.
CYMBELINE.
- I am sorry for thee.
- By thine own tongue thou art condemn'd, and must
- Endure our law. Thou'rt dead.
IMOGEN.
- That headless man
- I thought had been my lord.
CYMBELINE.
- Bind the offender,
- And take him from our presence.
BELARIUS.
- Stay, sir King;
- This man is better than the man he slew,
- As well descended as thyself; and hath
- More of thee merited than a band of Clotens
- Had ever scar for.
[To the Guard.]
Let his arms alone;
- They were not born for bondage.
CYMBELINE.
- Why, old soldier,
- Wilt thou undo the worth thou art unpaid for,
- By tasting of our wrath? How of descent
- As good as we?
ARVIRAGUS.
- In that he spake too far.
CYMBELINE.
- And thou shalt die for't.
BELARIUS.
- We will die all three
- But I will prove that two on's are as good
- As I have given out him. My sons, I must
- For mine own part unfold a dangerous speech,
- Though, haply, well for you.
ARVIRAGUS.
- Your danger's ours.
GUIDERIUS.
- And our good his.
BELARIUS.
- Have at it then, by leave.
- Thou hadst, great King, a subject who
- Was call'd Belarius.
CYMBELINE.
- What of him? He is
- A banish'd traitor.
BELARIUS.
- He it is that hath
- Assum'd this age, indeed a banish'd man;
- I know not how a traitor.
CYMBELINE.
- Take him hence,
- The whole world shall not save him.
BELARIUS.
- Not too hot.
- First pay me for the nursing of thy sons;
- And let it be confiscate all so soon
- As I have receiv'd it.
CYMBELINE.
- Nursing of my sons!
BELARIUS.
- I am too blunt and saucy; here's my knee.
- Ere I arise, I will prefer my sons;
- Then spare not the old father. Mighty sir,
- These two young gentlemen, that call me father,
- And think they are my sons, are none of mine;
- They are the issue of your loins, my liege,
- And blood of your begetting.
CYMBELINE.
- How! my issue!
BELARIUS.
- So sure as you your father's. I, old Morgan,
- Am that Belarius whom you sometime banish'd.
- Your pleasure was my mere offence, my punishment
- Itself, and all my treason; that I suffer'd
- Was all the harm I did. These gentle princes—
- For such and so they are—these twenty years
- Have I train'd up. Those arts they have as
- Could put into them; my breeding was, sir, as
- Your Highness knows. Their nurse, Euriphile,
- Whom for the theft I wedded, stole these children.
- Upon my banishment I mov'd her to't,
- Having receiv'd the punishment before,
- For that which I did then. Beaten for loyalty
- Excited me to treason. Their dear loss,
- The more of you 'twas felt, the more it shap'd
- Unto my end of stealing them. But, gracious sir,
- Here are your sons again; and I must lose
- Two of the sweet'st companions in the world.
- The benediction of these covering heavens
- Fall on their heads like dew! for they are worthy
- To inlay heaven with stars.
CYMBELINE.
- Thou weep'st, and speak'st.
- The service that you three have done is more
- Unlike than this thou tell'st. I lost my children;
- If these be they, I know not how to wish
- A pair of worthier sons.
BELARIUS.
- Be pleas'd awhile.
- This gentleman, whom I call Polydore,
- Most worthy prince, as yours, is true Guiderius;
- This gentleman, my Cadwal, Arviragus,
- Your younger princely son. He, sir, was lapp'd
- In a most curious mantle, wrought by the hand
- Of his queen mother, which for more probation
- I can with ease produce.
CYMBELINE.
- Guiderius had
- Upon his neck a mole, a sanguine star;
- It was a mark of wonder.
BELARIUS.
- This is he,
- Who hath upon him still that natural stamp.
- It was wise Nature's end in the donation,
- To be his evidence now.
CYMBELINE.
- O, what, am I
- A mother to the birth of three? Ne'er mother
- Rejoic'd deliverance more. Blest pray you be,
- That, after this strange starting from your orbs,
- You may reign in them now! O Imogen,
- Thou hast lost by this a kingdom.
IMOGEN.
- No, my lord;
- I have got two worlds by 't. O my gentle brothers,
- Have we thus met? O, never say hereafter
- But I am truest speaker. You call'd me brother,
- When I was but your sister; I you brothers,
- When ye were so indeed.
CYMBELINE.
- Did you e'er meet?
ARVIRAGUS.
- Ay, my good lord.
GUIDERIUS.
- And at first meeting lov'd;
- Continu'd so, until we thought he died.
CORNELIUS.
- By the Queen's dram she swallow'd.
CYMBELINE.
- O rare instinct!
- When shall I hear all through? This fierce abridgment
- Hath to it circumstantial branches, which
- Distinction should be rich in. Where, how liv'd you?
- And when came you to serve our Roman captive?
- How parted with your brothers? How first met them?
- Why fled you from the court? and whither? These,
- And your three motives to the battle, with
- I know not how much more, should be demanded;
- And all the other by-dependencies,
- From chance to chance; but nor the time nor place
- Will serve our long inter'gatories. See,
- Posthumus anchors upon Imogen,
- And she, like harmless lightning, throws her eye
- On him, her brothers, me, her master, hitting
- Each object with a joy; the counterchange
- Is severally in all. Let's quit this ground,
- And smoke the temple with our sacrifices.
[To BELARIUS.]
Thou art my brother; so we'll hold thee ever.
IMOGEN.
- You are my father too, and did relieve me,
- To see this gracious season.
CYMBELINE.
- All o'erjoy'd,
- Save these in bonds. Let them be joyful too,
- For they shall taste our comfort.
IMOGEN.
- My good master,
- I will yet do you service.
LUCIUS.
- Happy be you!
CYMBELINE.
- The forlorn soldier, that so nobly fought,
- He would have well becom'd this place, and grac'd
- The thankings of a king.
POSTHUMUS.
- I am, sir,
- 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.
IACHIMO.
[Kneeling.]
I am down again;
- But now my heavy conscience sinks my knee,
- 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.
POSTHUMUS.
- Kneel not to me.
- The power that I have on you is to spare you,
- The malice towards you to forgive you. Live,
- And deal with others better.
CYMBELINE.
- Nobly doom'd!
- We'll learn our freeness of a son-in-law;
- Pardon's the word to all.
ARVIRAGUS.
- You holp us, sir,
- As you did mean indeed to be our brother;
- Joy'd are we that you are.
POSTHUMUS.
- Your servant, Princes. Good my lord of Rome,
- Call forth your soothsayer. As I slept, methought
- Great Jupiter, upon his eagle back'd,
- Appear'd to me, with other spritely shows
- Of mine own kindred. When I wak'd, I found
- This label on my bosom; whose containing
- Is so from sense in hardness, that I can
- Make no collection of it. Let him show
- His skill in the construction.
LUCIUS.
- Philarmonus!
SOOTHSAYER.
- Here, my good lord.
LUCIUS.
- Read, and declare the meaning.
SOOTHSAYER.
[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
- miseries, Britain be fortunate and flourish in peace and plenty."
- Thou, Leonatus, art the lion's whelp;
- The fit and apt construction of thy name,
- Being leo-natus, doth import so much.
[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.
CYMBELINE.
- This hath some seeming.
SOOTHSAYER.
- The lofty cedar, royal Cymbeline,
- Personates thee; and thy lopp'd branches point
- Thy two sons forth; who, by Belarius stolen,
- For many years thought dead, are now reviv'd,
- To the majestic cedar join'd, whose issue
- Promises Britain peace and plenty.
CYMBELINE.
- Well;
- My peace we will begin. And, Caius Lucius,
- Although the victor, we submit to Caesar,
- 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 hers,
- Have laid most heavy hand.
SOOTHSAYER.
- 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 yet this 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 foreshow'd our princely eagle,
- The imperial Caesar, should again unite
- His favour with the radiant Cymbeline,
- Which shines here in the west.
CYMBELINE.
- 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.
[Exeunt.]