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Название: CYMBELINE

Автор: Уильям Шекспир

Издательство: Bookwire

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isbn: 9788027234097

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СКАЧАТЬ For thee (O Imogen) euen for whom my life

       Is euery breath, a death: and thus, vnknowne,

       Pittied, nor hated, to the face of perill

       My selfe Ile dedicate. Let me make men know

       More valour in me, then my habits show.

       Gods, put the strength o’th’Leonati in me:

       To shame the guize o’th’ world, I will begin,

       The fashion lesse without, and more within.

       Enter.

      SCENE II.

       Enter Lucius, Iachimo, and the Romane Army at one doore: and

       the Britaine

       Army at another: Leonatus Posthumus following like a poore

       Souldier. They

       march ouer, and goe out. Then enter againe in Skirmish Iachimo

       and

       Posthumus: he vanquisheth and disarmeth Iachimo, and then

       leaues him.

       Iac. The heauinesse and guilt within my bosome,

       Takes off my manhood: I haue belyed a Lady,

       The Princesse of this Country; and the ayre on’t

       Reuengingly enfeebles me, or could this Carle,

       A very drudge of Natures, haue subdu’de me

       In my profession? Knighthoods, and Honors borne

       As I weare mine) are titles but of scorne.

       If that thy Gentry (Britaine) go before

       This Lowt, as he exceeds our Lords, the oddes

       Is, that we scarse are men, and you are Goddes.

       Enter.

       The Battaile continues, the Britaines fly, Cymbeline is taken: Then enter to his rescue, Bellarius, Guiderius, and Aruiragus.

       Bel. Stand, stand, we haue th’ aduantage of the ground,

       The Lane is guarded: Nothing rowts vs, but

       The villany of our feares

       Gui. Arui. Stand, stand, and fight.

       Enter Posthumus, and seconds the Britaines. They Rescue

       Cymbeline, and

       Exeunt.

       Then enter Lucius, Iachimo, and Imogen.

       Luc. Away boy from the Troopes, and saue thy selfe:

       For friends kil friends, and the disorder’s such

       As warre were hoodwink’d

       Iac. ‘Tis their fresh supplies

       Luc. It is a day turn’d strangely: or betimes

       Let’s reinforce, or fly.

       Exeunt.

      SCENE III.

       Enter Posthumus, and a Britaine Lord.

       Lor. Cam’st thou from where they made the stand?

       Post. I did,

       Though you it seemes come from the Fliers?

       Lo. I did

       Post. No blame be to you Sir, for all was lost,

       But that the Heauens fought: the King himselfe

       Of his wings destitute, the Army broken,

       And but the backes of Britaines seene; all flying

       Through a strait Lane, the Enemy full-heart’d,

       Lolling the Tongue with slaught’ring: hauing worke

       More plentifull, then Tooles to doo’t: strooke downe

       Some mortally, some slightly touch’d, some falling

       Meerely through feare, that the strait passe was damm’d

       With deadmen, hurt behinde, and Cowards liuing

       To dye with length’ned shame

       Lo. Where was this Lane?

       Post. Close by the battell, ditch’d, & wall’d with turph,

       Which gaue aduantage to an ancient Soldiour

       (An honest one I warrant) who deseru’d

       So long a breeding, as his white beard came to,

       In doing this for’s Country. Athwart the Lane,

       He, with two striplings (Lads more like to run

       The Country base, then to commit such slaughter,

       With faces fit for Maskes, or rather fayrer

       Then those for preseruation cas’d, or shame)

       Made good the passage, cryed to those that fled.

       Our Britaines hearts dye flying, not our men,

       To darknesse fleete soules that flye backwards; stand,

       Or we are Romanes, and will giue you that

       Like beasts, which you shun beastly, and may saue

       But to looke backe in frowne: Stand, stand. These three,

       Three thousand confident, in acte as many:

       For three performers are the File, when all

       The rest do nothing. With this word stand, stand,

       Accomodated by the Place; more Charming

       With their owne Noblenesse, which could haue turn’d

       A Distaffe, to a Lance, guilded pale lookes;

       Part shame, part spirit renew’d, that some turn’d coward

       But by example (Oh a sinne in Warre,

       Damn’d in the first beginners) gan to looke

       The way that they did, and to grin like Lyons

       Vpon the Pikes o’th’ Hunters. Then beganne

       СКАЧАТЬ