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- 1 Enter Lucius, Iachimo and the Roman army at one door, and the British
- 2 army at another, Leonatus Posthumus following like a poor soldier.
- 3 They march over and go out. Alarums. Then enter again, in skirmish,
- 4 Iachimo and Posthumus. He vanquisheth and disarmeth Iachimo and then
- 5 leaves him.
- 6 IACHIMO.
- 7 The heaviness and guilt within my bosom
- 8 Takes off my manhood. I have belied a lady,
- 9 The Princess of this country, and the air on’t
- 10 Revengingly enfeebles me; or could this carl,
- 11 A very drudge of nature’s, have subdu’d me
- 12 In my profession? Knighthoods and honours borne
- 13 As I wear mine are titles but of scorn.
- 14 If that thy gentry, Britain, go before
- 15 This lout as he exceeds our lords, the odds
- 16 Is that we scarce are men, and you are gods.
- 17 [_Exit._]
- 18 The battle continues; the Britons fly; Cymbeline is taken. Then enter
- 19 to his rescue Belarius, Guiderius and Arviragus.
- 20 BELARIUS.
- 21 Stand, stand! We have th’ advantage of the ground;
- 22 The lane is guarded; nothing routs us but
- 23 The villainy of our fears.
- 24 GUIDERIUS and ARVIRAGUS.
- 25 Stand, stand, and fight!
- 26 Enter Posthumus and seconds the Britons; they rescue Cymbeline and
- 27 exeunt. Then re-enter Lucius and Iachimo with Imogen.
- 28 LUCIUS.
- 29 Away, boy, from the troops, and save thyself;
- 30 For friends kill friends, and the disorder’s such
- 31 As war were hoodwink’d.
- 32 IACHIMO.
- 33 ’Tis their fresh supplies.
- 34 LUCIUS.
- 35 It is a day turn’d strangely. Or betimes
- 36 Let’s reinforce or fly.
- 37 [_Exeunt._]