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- 1 Enter two Gentlemen.
- 2 FIRST GENTLEMAN.
- 3 You do not meet a man but frowns; our bloods
- 4 No more obey the heavens than our courtiers
- 5 Still seem as does the King’s.
- 6 SECOND GENTLEMAN.
- 7 But what’s the matter?
- 8 FIRST GENTLEMAN.
- 9 His daughter, and the heir of’s kingdom, whom
- 10 He purpos’d to his wife’s sole son—a widow
- 11 That late he married—hath referr’d herself
- 12 Unto a poor but worthy gentleman. She’s wedded;
- 13 Her husband banish’d; she imprison’d. All
- 14 Is outward sorrow, though I think the King
- 15 Be touch’d at very heart.
- 16 SECOND GENTLEMAN.
- 17 None but the King?
- 18 FIRST GENTLEMAN.
- 19 He that hath lost her too. So is the Queen,
- 20 That most desir’d the match. But not a courtier,
- 21 Although they wear their faces to the bent
- 22 Of the King’s looks, hath a heart that is not
- 23 Glad at the thing they scowl at.
- 24 SECOND GENTLEMAN.
- 25 And why so?
- 26 FIRST GENTLEMAN.
- 27 He that hath miss’d the Princess is a thing
- 28 Too bad for bad report; and he that hath her—
- 29 I mean that married her, alack, good man!
- 30 And therefore banish’d—is a creature such
- 31 As, to seek through the regions of the earth
- 32 For one his like, there would be something failing
- 33 In him that should compare. I do not think
- 34 So fair an outward and such stuff within
- 35 Endows a man but he.
- 36 SECOND GENTLEMAN.
- 37 You speak him far.
- 38 FIRST GENTLEMAN.
- 39 I do extend him, sir, within himself;
- 40 Crush him together rather than unfold
- 41 His measure duly.
- 42 SECOND GENTLEMAN.
- 43 What’s his name and birth?
- 44 FIRST GENTLEMAN.
- 45 I cannot delve him to the root; his father
- 46 Was call’d Sicilius, who did join his honour
- 47 Against the Romans with Cassibelan,
- 48 But had his titles by Tenantius, whom
- 49 He serv’d with glory and admir’d success,
- 50 So gain’d the sur-addition Leonatus;
- 51 And had, besides this gentleman in question,
- 52 Two other sons, who, in the wars o’ th’ time,
- 53 Died with their swords in hand; for which their father,
- 54 Then old and fond of issue, took such sorrow
- 55 That he quit being; and his gentle lady,
- 56 Big of this gentleman, our theme, deceas’d
- 57 As he was born. The King he takes the babe
- 58 To his protection, calls him Posthumus Leonatus,
- 59 Breeds him and makes him of his bed-chamber,
- 60 Puts to him all the learnings that his time
- 61 Could make him the receiver of; which he took,
- 62 As we do air, fast as ’twas minist’red,
- 63 And in’s spring became a harvest, liv’d in court—
- 64 Which rare it is to do—most prais’d, most lov’d,
- 65 A sample to the youngest; to th’ more mature
- 66 A glass that feated them; and to the graver
- 67 A child that guided dotards. To his mistress,
- 68 For whom he now is banish’d, her own price
- 69 Proclaims how she esteem’d him and his virtue;
- 70 By her election may be truly read
- 71 What kind of man he is.
- 72 SECOND GENTLEMAN.
- 73 I honour him
- 74 Even out of your report. But pray you tell me,
- 75 Is she sole child to th’ King?
- 76 FIRST GENTLEMAN.
- 77 His only child.
- 78 He had two sons—if this be worth your hearing,
- 79 Mark it—the eldest of them at three years old,
- 80 I’ th’ swathing clothes the other, from their nursery
- 81 Were stol’n; and to this hour no guess in knowledge
- 82 Which way they went.
- 83 SECOND GENTLEMAN.
- 84 How long is this ago?
- 85 FIRST GENTLEMAN.
- 86 Some twenty years.
- 87 SECOND GENTLEMAN.
- 88 That a king’s children should be so convey’d,
- 89 So slackly guarded, and the search so slow
- 90 That could not trace them!
- 91 FIRST GENTLEMAN.
- 92 Howsoe’er ’tis strange,
- 93 Or that the negligence may well be laugh’d at,
- 94 Yet is it true, sir.
- 95 SECOND GENTLEMAN.
- 96 I do well believe you.
- 97 FIRST GENTLEMAN.
- 98 We must forbear; here comes the gentleman,
- 99 The Queen, and Princess.
- 100 [_Exeunt._]