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DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
Cymbeline
Act V. Scene II.
Field of Battle between the British and Roman Camps.
Enter, from one door,
L
UCIUS,
I
ACHIMO,
and the
Roman Army;
the
British
at another;
L
EONATUS
P
OSTHUMUS
following like a poor soldier. They march over and go out. Alarums. Then enter again in skirmish,
I
ACHIMO
and
P
OSTHUMUS;
he vanquisheth and disarmeth
I
ACHIMO,
and then leaves him.
Iach.
The heaviness and guilt within my bosom
Takes off my manhood: I have belied a lady,
4
The princess of this country, and the air on t
Revengingly enfeebles me; or could this carl,
A very drudge of natures, have subdud me
In my profession? Knighthoods and honours, borne
8
As I wear mine, are titles but of scorn.
If that thy gentry, Britain, go before
This lout as he exceeds our lords, the odds
Is that we scarce are men and you are gods. [
Exit.
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The battle continues; the
Britons
fly;
C
YMBELINE
is taken; then enter, to his rescue,
B
ELARIUS,
G
UIDERIUS,
and
A
RVIRAGUS.
Bel.
Stand, stand! We have the advantage of the ground.
The lane is guarded; nothing routs us but
The villany of our fears.
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Gui.
&
Arv.
Stand, stand, and fight!
Re-enter
P
OSTHUMUS,
and seconds the
Britons;
they rescue
C
YMBELINE,
and exeunt. Then, re-enter
L
UCIUS,
I
ACHIMO,
and
I
MOGEN.
Luc.
Away, boy, from the troops, and save thyself;
For friends kill friends, and the disorders such
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As war were hoodwinkd.
Iach.
Tis their fresh supplies.
Luc.
It is a day turnd strangely: or betimes
Lets re-inforce, or fly. [
Exeunt.
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