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Enter CYMBELINE and Lords.

CYM. Thou basest thing, avoid! hence, from my sight! If, after this command, thou fraught the court

With thy unworthiness, thou diest :-Away!
Thou art poison to my

IMO.

blood.

More sharp than this is."

There cannot be a pinch in death

ACT I. S. 2.

The QUEEN is seen as the instigator of CYMBELINE's cruelty; and CLOTEN meditating his attack on POSTHUMUS.

IV.

POSTHUMUS' wager with IACHIMO.

"POST. I shall but lend my diamond till your return. Let there be covenants drawn between us. My mistress exceeds in goodness the hugeness of your unworthy thinking. I dare you to this match: here's my ring."

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V.

IACHIMO's attempt on IMOGEN.

"IACH. Let me my service tender on your lips. IMO. Away! I do condemn mine ears, that have So long attended thee.

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Thou wrong'st a gentleman, who is as far
From thy report, as thou from honour; and
Solicit❜st here a lady, that disdains
Thee and the devil alike."

ACT I. S. 7.

VI.

IACHIMO stealing IMOGEN's bracelet.

"IACH. O sleep, thou ape of death, lie dull upon her! And be her sense but as a monument

Thus in a chapel lying!-Come off, come off!—

As slippery as the Gordian knot was hard.—

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IMO. If you but said so, 'twere as deep with me.

If you swear still, your recompense is still,

That I regard it not."

ACT II. S. 3.

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