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Enter POSTHUMUS in chains, and two JAILERS.
Enter POSTHUMUS in chains, and two JAILERS.
JAILER
You shall not now be stol’n; you have locks upon you.
So graze as you find pasture.
JAILER
You shall not now be stol’n; you have locks upon you.
So graze as you find pasture.
SECOND JAILER
Ay, or a stomach.
SECOND JAILER
Ay, or a stomach.
JAILERS exit.
JAILERS exit.
POSTHUMUS
Most welcome, bondage, for thou art a way,
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I think, to liberty. Yet am I better
Than one that’s sick o’ th’ gout, since he had rather
Groan so in perpetuity than be cured
By th’ sure physician, Death, who is the key
T’ unbar these locks. My conscience, thou art fettered
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More than my shanks and wrists. You good gods,
give me
The penitent instrument to pick that bolt,
Then free forever. Is ’t enough I am sorry?
So children temporal fathers do appease;
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Gods are more full of mercy. Must I repent,
I cannot do it better than in gyves,
Desired more than constrained. To satisfy,
If of my freedom ’tis the main part, take
No stricter render of me than my all.
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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
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’Tis not so dear, yet ’tis a life; you coined 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
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And cancel these cold bonds. O Imogen,
I’ll speak to thee in silence. He lies down and sleeps.
POSTHUMUS
Most welcome, bondage, for thou art a way,
I think, to liberty. Yet am I better
Than one that’s sick o’ th’ gout, since he had rather
Groan so in perpetuity than be cured
By th’ sure physician, Death, who is the key
T’ unbar these locks. My conscience, thou art fettered
More than my shanks and wrists. You good gods,
give me
The penitent instrument to pick that bolt,
Then free forever. 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,
Desired more than constrained. 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 coined 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. He lies down and 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, follows the two young
LEONATI, brothers to POSTHUMUS, with wounds as they
died in the wars. They circle Posthumus round as he
lies sleeping.
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, follows 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,
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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 stayed,
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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.
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 stayed,
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
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Lucina lent not me her aid,
But took me in my throes,
That from me was Posthumus ripped,
Came crying ’mongst his foes,
A thing of pity.
MOTHER
Lucina lent not me her aid,
But took me in my throes,
That from me was Posthumus ripped,
Came crying ’mongst his foes,
A thing of pity.
SICILIUS
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Great Nature, like his ancestry,
Molded the stuff so fair
That he deserved the praise o’ th’ world
As great Sicilius’ heir.
SICILIUS
Great Nature, like his ancestry,
Molded the stuff so fair
That he deserved the praise o’ th’ world
As great Sicilius’ heir.
FIRST BROTHER
When once he was mature for man,
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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?
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
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With marriage wherefore was he mocked,
To be exiled and thrown
From Leonati seat, and cast
From her, his dearest one,
Sweet Imogen?
MOTHER
With marriage wherefore was he mocked,
To be exiled and thrown
From Leonati seat, and cast
From her, his dearest one,
Sweet Imogen?
SICILIUS
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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
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O’ th’ other’s villainy?
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’ th’ 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,
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Our fealty and Tenantius’ right
With honor to maintain.
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 honor to maintain.
FIRST BROTHER
Like hardiment Posthumus hath
To Cymbeline performed.
Then, Jupiter, thou king of gods,
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Why hast thou thus adjourned
The graces for his merits due,
Being all to dolors turned?
FIRST BROTHER
Like hardiment Posthumus hath
To Cymbeline performed.
Then, Jupiter, thou king of gods,
Why hast thou thus adjourned
The graces for his merits due,
Being all to dolors turned?
SICILIUS
Thy crystal window ope; look out.
No longer exercise
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Upon a valiant race thy harsh
And potent injuries.
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.
MOTHER
Since, Jupiter, our son is good,
Take off his miseries.
SICILIUS
Peep through thy marble mansion. Help,
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Or we poor ghosts will cry
To th’ shining synod of the rest
Against thy deity.
SICILIUS
Peep through thy marble mansion. Help,
Or we poor ghosts will cry
To th’ shining synod of the rest
Against thy deity.
BROTHERS
Help, Jupiter, or we appeal
And from thy justice fly.
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 descends in thunder and lightning, sitting upon
an eagle. He throws a thunderbolt. The GHOSTS fall on
their knees.
JUPITER
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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
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Upon your never-withering banks of flowers.
Be not with mortal accidents oppressed.
No care of yours it is; you know ’tis ours.
Whom best I love I cross, to make my gift,
The more delayed, delighted. Be content.
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Your low-laid son our godhead will uplift.
His comforts thrive, his trials well are spent.
Our Jovial star reigned at his birth, and in
Our temple was he married. Rise, and fade.
He shall be lord of Lady Imogen,
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And happier much by his affliction made.
He hands SICILIUS a tablet.
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.—
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Mount, eagle, to my palace crystalline. Ascends.
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 oppressed.
No care of yours it is; you know ’tis ours.
Whom best I love I cross, to make my gift,
The more delayed, delighted. Be content.
Your low-laid son our godhead will uplift.
His comforts thrive, his trials well are spent.
Our Jovial star reigned 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.
He hands SICILIUS a tablet.
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
Stooped as to foot us. His ascension is
More sweet than our blest fields; his royal bird
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Preens the immortal wing and cloys his beak,
As when his god is pleased.
SICILIUS
He came in thunder. His celestial breath
Was sulphurous to smell. The holy eagle
Stooped as to foot us. His ascension is
More sweet than our blest fields; his royal bird
Preens the immortal wing and cloys his beak,
As when his god is pleased.
ALL
Thanks, Jupiter.
ALL
Thanks, Jupiter.
SICILIUS
The marble pavement closes; he is entered
His radiant roof. Away, and, to be blest,
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Let us with care perform his great behest.
SICILIUS
The marble pavement closes; he is entered
His radiant roof. Away, and, to be blest,
Let us with care perform his great behest.
He places the tablet on POSTHUMUS’ breast. They vanish.
He places the tablet on POSTHUMUS’ breast. They 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.
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And so I am awake. Poor wretches that depend
On greatness’ favor dream as I have done,
Wake, and find nothing. But, alas, I swerve
Many dream not to find, neither deserve,
And yet are steeped in favors; so am I
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That have this golden chance and know not why.
Finding the tablet.
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,
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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
lopped branches which, being dead many years, shall
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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,
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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.
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’ favor dream as I have done,
Wake, and find nothing. But, alas, I swerve
Many dream not to find, neither deserve,
And yet are steeped in favors; so am I
That have this golden chance and know not why.
Finding the tablet.
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
lopped 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.
Enter JAILER.
Enter JAILER.
JAILER
Come, sir, are you ready for death?
JAILER
Come, sir, are you ready for death?
POSTHUMUS
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Over-roasted rather; ready long ago.
POSTHUMUS
Over-roasted rather; ready long ago.
JAILER
Hanging is the word, sir. If you be ready for
that, you are well cooked.
JAILER
Hanging is the word, sir. If you be ready for
that, you are well cooked.
POSTHUMUS
So, if I prove a good repast to the spectators,
the dish pays the shot.
POSTHUMUS
So, if I prove a good repast to the spectators,
the dish pays the shot.
JAILER
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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
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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
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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.
JAILER
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
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I am merrier to die than thou art to live.
POSTHUMUS
I am merrier to die than thou art to live.
JAILER
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
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you, sir, you know not which way you shall go.
JAILER
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.
POSTHUMUS
Yes, indeed do I, fellow.
JAILER
Your Death has eyes in ’s head, then. I have not
seen him so pictured. You must either be directed
by some that take upon them to know, or to take
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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.
JAILER
Your Death has eyes in ’s head, then. I have not
seen him so pictured. 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
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eyes to direct them the way I am going but such as
wink and will not use them.
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.
JAILER
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.
JAILER
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.
Enter a MESSENGER.
MESSENGER
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Knock off his manacles; bring your prisoner
to the King.
MESSENGER
Knock off his manacles; bring your prisoner
to the King.
POSTHUMUS
Thou bring’st good news. I am called to be
made free.
POSTHUMUS
Thou bring’st good news. I am called to be
made free.
JAILER
I’ll be hanged then.
JAILER
I’ll be hanged then.
He removes POSTHUMUS’s chains.
He removes POSTHUMUS’s chains.
POSTHUMUS
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Thou shalt be then freer than a jailer. No
bolts for the dead.
POSTHUMUS
Thou shalt be then freer than a jailer. No
bolts for the dead.
JAILER
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,
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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 jailers
and gallowses! I speak against my present profit,
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but my wish hath a preferment in ’t.
JAILER
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 jailers
and gallowses! I speak against my present profit,
but my wish hath a preferment in ’t.
He exits.
He exits.

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Enter POSTHUMUS in chains, and two JAILERS.
Enter POSTHUMUS in chains, and two JAILERS.
JAILER
You shall not now be stol’n; you have locks upon you.
So graze as you find pasture.
JAILER
You shall not now be stol’n; you have locks upon you.
So graze as you find pasture.
SECOND JAILER
Ay, or a stomach.
SECOND JAILER
Ay, or a stomach.
JAILERS exit.
JAILERS exit.
POSTHUMUS
Most welcome, bondage, for thou art a way,
5
I think, to liberty. Yet am I better
Than one that’s sick o’ th’ gout, since he had rather
Groan so in perpetuity than be cured
By th’ sure physician, Death, who is the key
T’ unbar these locks. My conscience, thou art fettered
10
More than my shanks and wrists. You good gods,
give me
The penitent instrument to pick that bolt,
Then free forever. Is ’t enough I am sorry?
So children temporal fathers do appease;
15
Gods are more full of mercy. Must I repent,
I cannot do it better than in gyves,
Desired more than constrained. To satisfy,
If of my freedom ’tis the main part, take
No stricter render of me than my all.
20
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
25
’Tis not so dear, yet ’tis a life; you coined 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
30
And cancel these cold bonds. O Imogen,
I’ll speak to thee in silence. He lies down and sleeps.
POSTHUMUS
Most welcome, bondage, for thou art a way,
I think, to liberty. Yet am I better
Than one that’s sick o’ th’ gout, since he had rather
Groan so in perpetuity than be cured
By th’ sure physician, Death, who is the key
T’ unbar these locks. My conscience, thou art fettered
More than my shanks and wrists. You good gods,
give me
The penitent instrument to pick that bolt,
Then free forever. 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,
Desired more than constrained. 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 coined 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. He lies down and 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, follows the two young
LEONATI, brothers to POSTHUMUS, with wounds as they
died in the wars. They circle Posthumus round as he
lies sleeping.
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, follows 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,
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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 stayed,
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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.
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 stayed,
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
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Lucina lent not me her aid,
But took me in my throes,
That from me was Posthumus ripped,
Came crying ’mongst his foes,
A thing of pity.
MOTHER
Lucina lent not me her aid,
But took me in my throes,
That from me was Posthumus ripped,
Came crying ’mongst his foes,
A thing of pity.
SICILIUS
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Great Nature, like his ancestry,
Molded the stuff so fair
That he deserved the praise o’ th’ world
As great Sicilius’ heir.
SICILIUS
Great Nature, like his ancestry,
Molded the stuff so fair
That he deserved the praise o’ th’ world
As great Sicilius’ heir.
FIRST BROTHER
When once he was mature for man,
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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?
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
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With marriage wherefore was he mocked,
To be exiled and thrown
From Leonati seat, and cast
From her, his dearest one,
Sweet Imogen?
MOTHER
With marriage wherefore was he mocked,
To be exiled and thrown
From Leonati seat, and cast
From her, his dearest one,
Sweet Imogen?
SICILIUS
65
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
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O’ th’ other’s villainy?
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’ th’ 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,
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Our fealty and Tenantius’ right
With honor to maintain.
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 honor to maintain.
FIRST BROTHER
Like hardiment Posthumus hath
To Cymbeline performed.
Then, Jupiter, thou king of gods,
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Why hast thou thus adjourned
The graces for his merits due,
Being all to dolors turned?
FIRST BROTHER
Like hardiment Posthumus hath
To Cymbeline performed.
Then, Jupiter, thou king of gods,
Why hast thou thus adjourned
The graces for his merits due,
Being all to dolors turned?
SICILIUS
Thy crystal window ope; look out.
No longer exercise
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Upon a valiant race thy harsh
And potent injuries.
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.
MOTHER
Since, Jupiter, our son is good,
Take off his miseries.
SICILIUS
Peep through thy marble mansion. Help,
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Or we poor ghosts will cry
To th’ shining synod of the rest
Against thy deity.
SICILIUS
Peep through thy marble mansion. Help,
Or we poor ghosts will cry
To th’ shining synod of the rest
Against thy deity.
BROTHERS
Help, Jupiter, or we appeal
And from thy justice fly.
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 descends in thunder and lightning, sitting upon
an eagle. He throws a thunderbolt. The GHOSTS fall on
their knees.
JUPITER
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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
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Upon your never-withering banks of flowers.
Be not with mortal accidents oppressed.
No care of yours it is; you know ’tis ours.
Whom best I love I cross, to make my gift,
The more delayed, delighted. Be content.
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Your low-laid son our godhead will uplift.
His comforts thrive, his trials well are spent.
Our Jovial star reigned at his birth, and in
Our temple was he married. Rise, and fade.
He shall be lord of Lady Imogen,
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And happier much by his affliction made.
He hands SICILIUS a tablet.
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.—
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Mount, eagle, to my palace crystalline. Ascends.
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 oppressed.
No care of yours it is; you know ’tis ours.
Whom best I love I cross, to make my gift,
The more delayed, delighted. Be content.
Your low-laid son our godhead will uplift.
His comforts thrive, his trials well are spent.
Our Jovial star reigned 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.
He hands SICILIUS a tablet.
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
Stooped as to foot us. His ascension is
More sweet than our blest fields; his royal bird
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Preens the immortal wing and cloys his beak,
As when his god is pleased.
SICILIUS
He came in thunder. His celestial breath
Was sulphurous to smell. The holy eagle
Stooped as to foot us. His ascension is
More sweet than our blest fields; his royal bird
Preens the immortal wing and cloys his beak,
As when his god is pleased.
ALL
Thanks, Jupiter.
ALL
Thanks, Jupiter.
SICILIUS
The marble pavement closes; he is entered
His radiant roof. Away, and, to be blest,
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Let us with care perform his great behest.
SICILIUS
The marble pavement closes; he is entered
His radiant roof. Away, and, to be blest,
Let us with care perform his great behest.
He places the tablet on POSTHUMUS’ breast. They vanish.
He places the tablet on POSTHUMUS’ breast. They 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.
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And so I am awake. Poor wretches that depend
On greatness’ favor dream as I have done,
Wake, and find nothing. But, alas, I swerve
Many dream not to find, neither deserve,
And yet are steeped in favors; so am I
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That have this golden chance and know not why.
Finding the tablet.
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,
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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
lopped branches which, being dead many years, shall
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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,
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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.
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’ favor dream as I have done,
Wake, and find nothing. But, alas, I swerve
Many dream not to find, neither deserve,
And yet are steeped in favors; so am I
That have this golden chance and know not why.
Finding the tablet.
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
lopped 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.
Enter JAILER.
Enter JAILER.
JAILER
Come, sir, are you ready for death?
JAILER
Come, sir, are you ready for death?
POSTHUMUS
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Over-roasted rather; ready long ago.
POSTHUMUS
Over-roasted rather; ready long ago.
JAILER
Hanging is the word, sir. If you be ready for
that, you are well cooked.
JAILER
Hanging is the word, sir. If you be ready for
that, you are well cooked.
POSTHUMUS
So, if I prove a good repast to the spectators,
the dish pays the shot.
POSTHUMUS
So, if I prove a good repast to the spectators,
the dish pays the shot.
JAILER
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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
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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
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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.
JAILER
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
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I am merrier to die than thou art to live.
POSTHUMUS
I am merrier to die than thou art to live.
JAILER
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
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you, sir, you know not which way you shall go.
JAILER
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.
POSTHUMUS
Yes, indeed do I, fellow.
JAILER
Your Death has eyes in ’s head, then. I have not
seen him so pictured. You must either be directed
by some that take upon them to know, or to take
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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.
JAILER
Your Death has eyes in ’s head, then. I have not
seen him so pictured. 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
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eyes to direct them the way I am going but such as
wink and will not use them.
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.
JAILER
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.
JAILER
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.
Enter a MESSENGER.
MESSENGER
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Knock off his manacles; bring your prisoner
to the King.
MESSENGER
Knock off his manacles; bring your prisoner
to the King.
POSTHUMUS
Thou bring’st good news. I am called to be
made free.
POSTHUMUS
Thou bring’st good news. I am called to be
made free.
JAILER
I’ll be hanged then.
JAILER
I’ll be hanged then.
He removes POSTHUMUS’s chains.
He removes POSTHUMUS’s chains.
POSTHUMUS
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Thou shalt be then freer than a jailer. No
bolts for the dead.
POSTHUMUS
Thou shalt be then freer than a jailer. No
bolts for the dead.
JAILER
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,
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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 jailers
and gallowses! I speak against my present profit,
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but my wish hath a preferment in ’t.
JAILER
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 jailers
and gallowses! I speak against my present profit,
but my wish hath a preferment in ’t.
He exits.
He exits.