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Cymbeline
act i   Scene III.
William Shakespeare
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       Britain. CYMBELINE'S palace
       Enter IMOGEN and PISANIO
       IMOGEN
       I would thou grew'st unto the shores o' th' haven,
       And questioned'st every sail; if he should write,
       And I not have it, 'twere a paper lost,
       As offer'd mercy is. What was the last
       That he spake to thee?
       PISANIO
       It was: his queen, his queen!
       IMOGEN
       Then wav'd his handkerchief?
       PISANIO
       And kiss'd it, madam.
       IMOGEN
       Senseless linen, happier therein than I!
       And that was all?
       PISANIO
       No, madam; for so long
       As he could make me with his eye, or care
       Distinguish him from others, he did keep
       The deck, with glove, or hat, or handkerchief,
       Still waving, as the fits and stirs of's mind
       Could best express how slow his soul sail'd on,
       How swift his ship.
       IMOGEN
       Thou shouldst have made him
       As little as a crow, or less, ere left
       To after-eye him.
       PISANIO
       Madam, so I did.
       IMOGEN
       I would have broke mine eyestrings, crack'd them but
       To look upon him, till the diminution
       Of space had pointed him sharp as my needle;
       Nay, followed him till he had melted from
       The smallness of a gnat to air, and then
       Have turn'd mine eye and wept. But, good Pisanio,
       When shall we hear from him?
       PISANIO
       Be assur'd, madam,
       With his next vantage.
       IMOGEN
       I did not take my leave of him, but had
       Most pretty things to say. Ere I could tell him
       How I would think on him at certain hours
       Such thoughts and such; or I could make him swear
       The shes of Italy should not betray
       Mine interest and his honour; or have charg'd him,
       At the sixth hour of morn, at noon, at midnight,
       T' encounter me with orisons, for then
       I am in heaven for him; or ere I could
       Give him that parting kiss which I had set
       Betwixt two charming words, comes in my father,
       And like the tyrannous breathing of the north
       Shakes all our buds from growing.
       Enter a LADY
       LADY
       The Queen, madam,
       Desires your Highness' company.
       IMOGEN
       Those things I bid you do, get them dispatch'd.
       I will attend the Queen.
       PISANIO
       Madam, I shall.
       Exeunt
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Dramatis Personae
act i
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
   Scene V.
   Scene VI.
act ii
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
   Scene V.
act iii
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
   Scene V.
   Scene VI.
   Scene VII.
act iv
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
act v
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
   Scene V.