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Cymbeline - Act 3, scene 6Act 3, scene 6
Scene 6
Synopsis:
Imogen, disguised as a boy named Fidele, stumbles, exhausted and famished, into the cave of Belarius and the two young mountaineers. They welcome the “boy.”
Enter Imogen alone, ⌜dressed as a boy, Fidele.⌝IMOGEN
2072 I see a man’s life is a tedious one.
2073 I have tired myself, and for two nights together
2074 Have made the ground my bed. I should be sick
2075 But that my resolution helps me. Milford,
2076 5 When from the mountain top Pisanio showed thee,
2077 Thou wast within a ken. O Jove, I think
2078 Foundations fly the wretched—such, I mean,
2079 Where they should be relieved. Two beggars told me
2080 I could not miss my way. Will poor folks lie,
2081 10 That have afflictions on them, knowing ’tis
2082 A punishment or trial? Yes. No wonder,
2083 When rich ones scarce tell true. To lapse in fullness
2084 Is sorer than to lie for need, and falsehood
2085 Is worse in kings than beggars. My dear lord,
2086 15 Thou art one o’ th’ false ones. Now I think on thee,
2087 My hunger’s gone; but even before, I was
2088 At point to sink for food. But what is this?
2089 Here is a path to ’t. ’Tis some savage hold.
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2090
I were best not call; I dare not call. Yet famine,2091 20 Ere clean it o’erthrow nature, makes it valiant.
2092 Plenty and peace breeds cowards; hardness ever
2093 Of hardiness is mother.—Ho! Who’s here?
2094 If anything that’s civil, speak; if savage,
2095 Take or lend. Ho!—No answer? Then I’ll enter.
2096 25 Best draw my sword; an if mine enemy
2097 But fear the sword like me, he’ll scarcely look on ’t.
⌜She draws her sword.⌝
2098 Such a foe, good heavens!
She exits, ⌜as into the cave.⌝
Enter Belarius ⌜as Morgan,⌝ Guiderius ⌜as Polydor,⌝ and
Arviragus ⌜as Cadwal.⌝
BELARIUS, ⌜as Morgan⌝
2099 You, Polydor, have proved best woodman and
2100 Are master of the feast. Cadwal and I
2101 30 Will play the cook and servant; ’tis our match.
2102 The sweat of industry would dry and die
2103 But for the end it works to. Come, our stomachs
2104 Will make what’s homely savory. Weariness
2105 Can snore upon the flint when resty sloth
2106 35 Finds the down pillow hard. Now peace be here,
2107 Poor house, that keep’st thyself.
GUIDERIUS, ⌜as Polydor⌝ 2108 I am throughly weary.
ARVIRAGUS, ⌜as Cadwal⌝
2109 I am weak with toil, yet strong in appetite.
GUIDERIUS, ⌜as Polydor⌝
2110 There is cold meat i’ th’ cave. We’ll browse on that
2111 40 Whilst what we have killed be cooked.
BELARIUS, ⌜as Morgan, looking into the cave⌝
2112 Stay, come
2113 not in!
2114 But that it eats our victuals, I should think
2115 Here were a fairy.
GUIDERIUS, ⌜as Polydor⌝ 2116 45 What’s the matter, sir?
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BELARIUS, ⌜as Morgan⌝ 2117 By Jupiter, an angel! Or, if not,
2118 An earthly paragon. Behold divineness
2119 No elder than a boy.
Enter Imogen ⌜as Fidele.⌝
IMOGEN, ⌜as Fidele⌝ 2120 Good masters, harm me not.
2121 50 Before I entered here, I called, and thought
2122 To have begged or bought what I have took. Good
2123 troth,
2124 I have stol’n naught, nor would not, though I had
2125 found
2126 55 Gold strewed i’ th’ floor. Here’s money for my meat.
⌜She offers money.⌝
2127 I would have left it on the board so soon
2128 As I had made my meal, and parted
2129 With prayers for the provider.
GUIDERIUS, ⌜as Polydor⌝ 2130 Money, youth?
ARVIRAGUS, ⌜as Cadwal⌝
2131 60 All gold and silver rather turn to dirt,
2132 As ’tis no better reckoned but of those
2133 Who worship dirty gods.
IMOGEN, ⌜as Fidele⌝ 2134 I see you’re angry.
2135 Know, if you kill me for my fault, I should
2136 65 Have died had I not made it.
BELARIUS, ⌜as Morgan⌝ 2137 Whither bound?
IMOGEN, ⌜as Fidele⌝ 2138 To Milford Haven.
BELARIUS, ⌜as Morgan⌝ 2139 What’s your name?
IMOGEN, ⌜as Fidele⌝
2140 Fidele, sir. I have a kinsman who
2141 70 Is bound for Italy. He embarked at Milford,
2142 To whom being going, almost spent with hunger,
2143 I am fall’n in this offense.
BELARIUS, ⌜as Morgan⌝ 2144 Prithee, fair youth,
2145 Think us no churls, nor measure our good minds
2146 75 By this rude place we live in. Well encountered!
2147 ’Tis almost night; you shall have better cheer
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2148
Ere you depart, and thanks to stay and eat it.—2149 Boys, bid him welcome.
GUIDERIUS, ⌜as Polydor⌝ 2150 Were you a woman, youth,
2151 80 I should woo hard but be your groom in honesty,
2152 Ay, bid for you as I do buy.
ARVIRAGUS, ⌜as Cadwal⌝ 2153 I’ll make ’t my comfort
2154 He is a man. I’ll love him as my brother.—
2155 And such a welcome as I’d give to him
2156 85 After long absence, such is yours. Most welcome.
2157 Be sprightly, for you fall ’mongst friends.
IMOGEN, ⌜as Fidele⌝ 2158 ’Mongst
2159 friends?
2160 If brothers—(⌜aside⌝) Would it had been so, that they
2161 90 Had been my father’s sons! Then had my prize
2162 Been less, and so more equal ballasting
2163 To thee, Posthumus.
BELARIUS, ⌜as Morgan⌝ 2164 He wrings at some distress.
GUIDERIUS, ⌜as Polydor⌝
2165 Would I could free ’t!
ARVIRAGUS, ⌜as Cadwal⌝ 2166 95 Or I, whate’er it be,
2167 What pain it cost, what danger. Gods!
BELARIUS, ⌜as Morgan⌝ 2168 Hark, boys.
⌜They talk aside.⌝
IMOGEN 2169 Great men
2170 That had a court no bigger than this cave,
2171 100 That did attend themselves and had the virtue
2172 Which their own conscience sealed them, laying by
2173 That nothing-gift of differing multitudes,
2174 Could not outpeer these twain. Pardon me, gods!
2175 I’d change my sex to be companion with them,
2176 105 Since Leonatus false.
BELARIUS, ⌜as Morgan⌝ 2177 It shall be so.
2178 Boys, we’ll go dress our hunt.—Fair youth, come in.
2179 Discourse is heavy, fasting. When we have supped,
2180 We’ll mannerly demand thee of thy story
2181 110 So far as thou wilt speak it.
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GUIDERIUS, ⌜as Polydor⌝
2182
Pray, draw near.ARVIRAGUS, ⌜as Cadwal⌝
2183 The night to th’ owl and morn to th’ lark less
2184 welcome.
IMOGEN, ⌜as Fidele⌝ 2185 Thanks, sir.
ARVIRAGUS, ⌜as Cadwal⌝ 2186 115I pray, draw near.
They exit.