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Cymbeline: Act 3 Scene 4
Scene IV Country near Milford-Haven.
- [Enter PISANIO and IMOGEN]
- IMOGEN
- Thou told'st me, when we came from horse, the place
- Was near at hand: ne'er long'd my mother so
- To see me first, as I have now. Pisanio! man!
- Where is Posthumus? What is in thy mind,
- That makes thee stare thus? Wherefore breaks that sigh
- From the inward of thee? One, but painted thus,
- Would be interpreted a thing perplex'd
- Beyond self-explication: put thyself
- Into a havior of less fear, ere wildness
- Vanquish my staider senses. What's the matter?
- Why tender'st thou that paper to me, with
- A look untender? If't be summer news,
- Smile to't before; if winterly, thou need'st
- But keep that countenance still. My husband's hand!
- That drug-damn'd Italy hath out-craftied him,
- And he's at some hard point. Speak, man: thy tongue
- May take off some extremity, which to read
- Would be even mortal to me.
- PISANIO
- Please you, read;
- And you shall find me, wretched man, a thing
- The most disdain'd of fortune.
- IMOGEN
- [Reads] 'Thy mistress, Pisanio, hath played the
- strumpet in my bed; the testimonies whereof lie
- bleeding in me. I speak not out of weak surmises,
- but from proof as strong as my grief and as certain
- as I expect my revenge. That part thou, Pisanio,
- must act for me, if thy faith be not tainted with
- the breach of hers. Let thine own hands take away
- her life: I shall give thee opportunity at
- Milford-Haven. She hath my letter for the purpose
- where, if thou fear to strike and to make me certain
- it is done, thou art the pandar to her dishonour and
- equally to me disloyal.'
- PISANIO
- What shall I need to draw my sword? the paper
- Hath cut her throat already. No, 'tis slander,
- Whose edge is sharper than the sword, whose tongue
- Outvenoms all the worms of Nile, whose breath
- Rides on the posting winds and doth belie
- All corners of the world: kings, queens and states,
- Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave
- This viperous slander enters. What cheer, madam?
- IMOGEN
- False to his bed! What is it to be false?
- To lie in watch there and to think on him?
- To weep 'twixt clock and clock? if sleep
- charge nature,
- To break it with a fearful dream of him
- And cry myself awake? that's false to's bed, is it?
- PISANIO
- Alas, good lady!
- IMOGEN
- I false! Thy conscience witness: Iachimo,
- Thou didst accuse him of incontinency;
- Thou then look'dst like a villain; now methinks
- Thy favour's good enough. Some jay of Italy
- Whose mother was her painting, hath betray'd him:
- Poor I am stale, a garment out of fashion;
- And, for I am richer than to hang by the walls,
- I must be ripp'd:--to pieces with me!--O,
- Men's vows are women's traitors! All good seeming,
- By thy revolt, O husband, shall be thought
- Put on for villany; not born where't grows,
- But worn a bait for ladies.
- PISANIO
- Good madam, hear me.
- IMOGEN
- True honest men being heard, like false Aeneas,
- Were in his time thought false, and Sinon's weeping
- Did scandal many a holy tear, took pity
- From most true wretchedness: so thou, Posthumus,
- Wilt lay the leaven on all proper men;
- Goodly and gallant shall be false and perjured
- From thy great fall. Come, fellow, be thou honest:
- Do thou thy master's bidding: when thou see'st him,
- A little witness my obedience: look!
- I draw the sword myself: take it, and hit
- The innocent mansion of my love, my heart;
- Fear not; 'tis empty of all things but grief;
- Thy master is not there, who was indeed
- The riches of it: do his bidding; strike
- Thou mayst be valiant in a better cause;
- But now thou seem'st a coward.
- PISANIO
- Hence, vile instrument!
- Thou shalt not damn my hand.
- IMOGEN
- Why, I must die;
- And if I do not by thy hand, thou art
- No servant of thy master's. Against self-slaughter
- There is a prohibition so divine
- That cravens my weak hand. Come, here's my heart.
- Something's afore't. Soft, soft! we'll no defence;
- Obedient as the scabbard. What is here?
- The scriptures of the loyal Leonatus,
- All turn'd to heresy? Away, away,
- Corrupters of my faith! you shall no more
- Be stomachers to my heart. Thus may poor fools
- Believe false teachers: though those that
- are betray'd
- Do feel the treason sharply, yet the traitor
- Stands in worse case of woe.
- And thou, Posthumus, thou that didst set up
- My disobedience 'gainst the king my father
- And make me put into contempt the suits
- Of princely fellows, shalt hereafter find
- It is no act of common passage, but
- A strain of rareness: and I grieve myself
- To think, when thou shalt be disedged by her
- That now thou tirest on, how thy memory
- Will then be pang'd by me. Prithee, dispatch:
- The lamb entreats the butcher: where's thy knife?
- Thou art too slow to do thy master's bidding,
- When I desire it too.
- PISANIO
- O gracious lady,
- Since I received command to do this business
- I have not slept one wink.
- IMOGEN
- Do't, and to bed then.
- PISANIO
- I'll wake mine eye-balls blind first.
- IMOGEN
- Wherefore then
- Didst undertake it? Why hast thou abused
- So many miles with a pretence? this place?
- Mine action and thine own? our horses' labour?
- The time inviting thee? the perturb'd court,
- For my being absent? whereunto I never
- Purpose return. Why hast thou gone so far,
- To be unbent when thou hast ta'en thy stand,
- The elected deer before thee?
- PISANIO
- But to win time
- To lose so bad employment; in the which
- I have consider'd of a course. Good lady,
- Hear me with patience.
- IMOGEN
- Talk thy tongue weary; speak
- I have heard I am a strumpet; and mine ear
- Therein false struck, can take no greater wound,
- Nor tent to bottom that. But speak.
- PISANIO
- Then, madam,
- I thought you would not back again.
- IMOGEN
- Most like;
- Bringing me here to kill me.
- PISANIO
- Not so, neither:
- But if I were as wise as honest, then
- My purpose would prove well. It cannot be
- But that my master is abused:
- Some villain, ay, and singular in his art.
- Hath done you both this cursed injury.
- IMOGEN
- Some Roman courtezan.
- PISANIO
- No, on my life.
- I'll give but notice you are dead and send him
- Some bloody sign of it; for 'tis commanded
- I should do so: you shall be miss'd at court,
- And that will well confirm it.
- IMOGEN
- Why good fellow,
- What shall I do the where? where bide? how live?
- Or in my life what comfort, when I am
- Dead to my husband?
- PISANIO
- If you'll back to the court--
- IMOGEN
- No court, no father; nor no more ado
- With that harsh, noble, simple nothing,
- That Cloten, whose love-suit hath been to me
- As fearful as a siege.
- PISANIO
- If not at court,
- Then not in Britain must you bide.
- IMOGEN
- Where then
- Hath Britain all the sun that shines? Day, night,
- Are they not but in Britain? I' the world's volume
- Our Britain seems as of it, but not in 't;
- In a great pool a swan's nest: prithee, think
- There's livers out of Britain.
- PISANIO
- I am most glad
- You think of other place. The ambassador,
- Lucius the Roman, comes to Milford-Haven
- To-morrow: now, if you could wear a mind
- Dark as your fortune is, and but disguise
- That which, to appear itself, must not yet be
- But by self-danger, you should tread a course
- Pretty and full of view; yea, haply, near
- The residence of Posthumus; so nigh at least
- That though his actions were not visible, yet
- Report should render him hourly to your ear
- As truly as he moves.
- IMOGEN
- O, for such means!
- Though peril to my modesty, not death on't,
- I would adventure.
- PISANIO
- Well, then, here's the point:
- You must forget to be a woman; change
- Command into obedience: fear and niceness--
- The handmaids of all women, or, more truly,
- Woman its pretty self--into a waggish courage:
- Ready in gibes, quick-answer'd, saucy and
- As quarrelous as the weasel; nay, you must
- Forget that rarest treasure of your cheek,
- Exposing it--but, O, the harder heart!
- Alack, no remedy!--to the greedy touch
- Of common-kissing Titan, and forget
- Your laboursome and dainty trims, wherein
- You made great Juno angry.
- IMOGEN
- Nay, be brief
- I see into thy end, and am almost
- A man already.
- PISANIO
- First, make yourself but like one.
- Fore-thinking this, I have already fit--
- 'Tis in my cloak-bag--doublet, hat, hose, all
- That answer to them: would you in their serving,
- And with what imitation you can borrow
- From youth of such a season, 'fore noble Lucius
- Present yourself, desire his service, tell him
- wherein you're happy,--which you'll make him know,
- If that his head have ear in music,--doubtless
- With joy he will embrace you, for he's honourable
- And doubling that, most holy. Your means abroad,
- You have me, rich; and I will never fail
- Beginning nor supplyment.
- IMOGEN
- Thou art all the comfort
- The gods will diet me with. Prithee, away:
- There's more to be consider'd; but we'll even
- All that good time will give us: this attempt
- I am soldier to, and will abide it with
- A prince's courage. Away, I prithee.
- PISANIO
- Well, madam, we must take a short farewell,
- Lest, being miss'd, I be suspected of
- Your carriage from the court. My noble mistress,
- Here is a box; I had it from the queen:
- What's in't is precious; if you are sick at sea,
- Or stomach-qualm'd at land, a dram of this
- Will drive away distemper. To some shade,
- And fit you to your manhood. May the gods
- Direct you to the best!
- IMOGEN
- Amen: I thank thee.
- [Exeunt, severally]
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