Upon the love, and truth, and vows, which I If it be so to do good service, never Let me be counted serviceable. How look I, So much as this fact comes to Do't: The letter [Reading. That I have sent her, by her own command, Enter IMOGEN. I am ignorant in what I am commanded. Pis. Madam, here is a letter from my lord. 110 Imo. Who? thy lord that is my lord? Leonatus? O, learn'd indeed were that astronomer, 180 All but in that!-Good wax, thy leave:-Blest be, You bees, that make these locks of counsel! Lovers, And men in dangerous bonds, pray not alike; 130 Though forfeiters you cast in prison, yet [Reading. Justice, and your father's wrath, should he take me in his dominions, could not be so cruel to me, as you, O the dearest of creatures, would even renew me with your eyes. Take notice, that I am in Cambria, at Milford-Haven: What your own love will, out of this, advise you, follow. So, he wishes you all happiness, that remains loyal to his wow, and your, increasing in love, Leonatus Posthumus. O, for a horse with wings! - Hear'st thou, Pisanio ? May plod it in a week, why may not I Glide thither in a day-Then, true Pisanio 141 (Who long'st, like me, to see thy lord; who long'st- 150 'Till our return, to excuse:-but, first, how get hence : Why should excuse be born or e'r begot? We'll talk of that hereafter. Pr'ythee, speak, How many score of miles may we well ride 'Twixt hour and hour ? 160 Pis. One score, 'twixt sun and sun, Madam, 's enough for you; and too much too. Imo. Why, one that rode to his execution, man, Could never go so slow: I have heard of riding Where horses have been nimbler than the sands That run i' the clock's behalf: - But this is fool ery Go, bid my woman feign a sickness; say She'll home to her father: and provide me, presently, A riding suit; no costlier than would fit A franklin's housewife. Pis. Madam, you're best consider. Imo. I see before me, man, nor here, nor here, Nor what ensues; but have a fog in them, Accessible is none but Milford way. 170 [Exeunt. : Fij SCENE SCENE III. Changes to a Forest, in Wales, with a Cave. Enter BELARIUS, GUIDERIUS, and ARVIRAGUS. Bel. A goodly day not to keep house, with such Whose roof's as low as ours! Stoop, boys: This gate Instructs you how to adore the heavens; and bows you To morning's holy office: The gates of monarchs Guid. Hail, heaven! Arv. Hail, heaven ! Bel. Now for our mountain sport: Up to yon hill, Your legs are young; I'll tread these flats. Consider, 190 And you may then revolve what tales I have told you, 200 Richer, Richer, than doing nothing for a babe; Guid. Out of your proof you speak: we, poor 'unfledg'd, Have never wing'd from view o' the nest; nor know not What air's from home. Haply, this life is best, That have a sharper known; well corresponding 210 A cell of ignorance; travelling a-bed; A prison for a debtor, that not dares To stride a limit. Arv. What should we speak of, Our valour is, to chace what flies; our cage And sing our bondage freely... Bel. How you speak ! Did you but know the city's usuries,... 220 1 And felt them knowingly: the art o' the court, As hard to leave, as keep; whose top to climb Is certain falling, or so slippery, that...... |