: They were again together : you have done [To the Queen Not after our command. Away with her, And pen her up: Nay, let her languish [Exit. Enter PISANIO. Queen. Fye!—you must give way : Here is your servant.--How now, sir? What news? Pis. My lord your son drew on my master. Queen. Ha! No harm, I trust, is done? Pis. There might have been, But that my master rather play'd than fought,.' And had no help of anger : they were parted By gentlemen at hand. Queen. I am very glad on't. Imo. Your son's my father's friend; he takes his part.To draw upon an exile !-O brave sir ! I would they were in Africk both together ; Myself by with a needle, that I might prick The goer back. Why came you from your master ? Pis. On his command: He would not suffer me To bring him to the haven : left these notes 4 Consideration. Of what commands I should be subject to, This hath been I humbly thank your highness. Queen. Pray, walk a while. Imo. About some half hour hence, I pray you, speak with me: you shall, at least, Go see my lord aboard : for this time, leave me. [Exeunt. a SCENE III. A publick Place. you vent. Enter CLOTEN, and Two Lords. 1 Lord. Sir, I would advise you to shift a shirt; the violence of action hath made you reek as a sacrifice : Where air comes out, air comes in: there's none abroad so wholesome as that Clo. If my shirt were bloody, then to shift it Have I hurt him ? 2 Lord. No, faith; not so much as his patience. [Aside. 1 Lord. Hurt him ? his body's a passable carcass, if he be not hurt : it is a thoroughfare for steel if it be not hurt. 2 Lord. His steel was in debt; it went o'the backside the town. [Aside. Clo. The villain would not stand me. 2 Lord. No; but he fled forward still, toward your face. [Aside. i Lord. Stand you! You have land enough of your own : but he added to your having ; gave you some ground. 2 Lord. As many inches as you have oceans : Puppies ! [Aside. Clo. I would, they had not come between us. 2 Lord. So would I, till you had measured how long a fool you were upon the ground. [Aside. Clo. And that she should love this fellow, and refuse me! 2 Lord. If it be a sin to make a trụe election, she is damned. [Aside. i Lord. Sir, as I told you always, her beauty and her brain go not together :5 She's a good sign, but I have seen small reflection of her wit. 2 Lord. She shines not upon fools, lest the reflection should hurt her. [Aside. Clo. Come, I'll to my chamber : 'Would there had been some hurt done! 2 Lord. I wish not so; unless it had been the fall of an ass, which is no great hurt. [Aside. Clo. You'll go ? 1 Lord. I'll attend your lordship. Clo. Nay, come, let's go together. 2 Lord. Well, my lord. [Exeunt. with us $ Her beauty and sense are not equal. 6 To understand the force of this idea, it should be remem. bered that anciently almost every sign had a motto, or some attempt at a witticism underneath it. SCENE IV. A Room in Cymbeline's Palace. Enter IMOGEN and PISANI0. Imo. I would thou grew'st unto the shores o'the haven, lost 'Twas, His queen, his queen! Imo. Then wav'd his handkerchief? Pis. And kiss'd it, madam. No, madam; for so long Thou should'st have made him Madam, so I did. Imo. I would have broke mine eye-strings; crack'd them, but To look upon him ; till the diminution Of space had pointed him sharp as my needle : Nay, follow'd him, till he had melted from Be assur'd, madam, With his next vantage. 7. Imo. I did not take my leave of him, but had Most pretty things to say : ere I could tell him, How I would think on him, at certain hours, Such thoughts, and such ; or I could make him swear ; The shes of Italy should not betray Mine interest, and his honour; or have charg'd him, At the sixth hour of morn, at noon, at midnight, To encounter me with orisons, for then I am in heaven for him : or ere I could Give him that parting kiss, which I had set Betwixt two charming words, comes in my father, And, like the tyrannous breathing of the north, Shakes all our buds from growing. Enter a Lady. The queen, madam, patch’d. I will attend the queen. Pis. Madam, I shall. [Exeunt. Opportunity. Meet me with reciprocal prayer. |