Cymbeline by William Shakespeare
page 54 of 159 (33%)
page 54 of 159 (33%)
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Chaste Dian, bathing: neuer saw I figures
So likely to report themselues; the Cutter Was as another Nature dumbe, out-went her, Motion, and Breath left out Post. This is a thing Which you might from Relation likewise reape, Being, as it is, much spoke of Iach. The Roofe o'th' Chamber, With golden Cherubins is fretted. Her Andirons (I had forgot them) were two winking Cupids Of Siluer, each on one foote standing, nicely Depending on their Brands Post. This is her Honor: Let it be granted you haue seene all this (and praise Be giuen to your remembrance) the description Of what is in her Chamber, nothing saues The wager you haue laid Iach. Then if you can Be pale, I begge but leaue to ayre this Iewell: See, And now 'tis vp againe: it must be married To that your Diamond, Ile keepe them Post. Ioue- Once more let me behold it: Is it that Which I left with her? Iach. Sir (I thanke her) that |
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