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- THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN
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- Act 1 Scene 3
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- (Enter Pirithous, Hippolyta, and Emilia)
- l1l Pirithous No further.
- Hippolyta Sir, farewell. Repeat my wishes
- l2l To our great lord, of whose success I dare not
- l3l Make any timorous question; yet I wish him
- l4l Excess and overflow of power, an Æt might be,
- l5l To dure ill-dealing fortune. Speed to him;
- l6l Store never hurts good governors.
- Pirithous Though I know
- l7l His ocean needs not my poor drops, yet they
- l8l Must yield their tribute there.
- (To Emilia) My precious maid,
- l9l Those best affections that the heavens infuse
- l10l In their best-tempered pieces keep enthroned
- l11l In your dear heart.
- Emilia Thanks, sir. Remember me
- l12l To our all-royal brother, for whose speed
- l13l The great Bellona IÆll solicit; and
- l14l Since in our terrene state petitions are not
- l15l Without gifts understood, IÆll offer to her
- l16l What I shall be advised she likes. Our hearts
- l17l Are in his army, in his tent.
- Hippolyta In Æs bosom.
- l18l We have been soldiers, and we cannot weep
- l19l When our friends don their helms, or put to sea,
- l20l Or tell of babes broached on the lance, or women
- l21l That have sod their infants inùand after eat themù
- l22l The brine they wept at killing Æem: then if
- l23l You stay to see of us such spinsters, we
- l24l Should hold you here forever.
- Pirithous Peace be to you
- l25l As I pursue this war, which shall be then
- l26l Beyond further requiring.
- (Exit Pirithous)
- Emilia How his longing
- l27l Follows his friend! Since his depart, his sports,
- l28l Though craving seriousness and skill, passed slightly
- l29l His careless execution, where nor gain
- l30l Made him regard or loss consider, but
- l31l Playing one business in his hand, another
- l32l Directing in his head, his mind nurse equal
- l33l To these so diffÆring twins. Have you observed him
- l34l Since our great lord departed?
- Hippolyta With much labour;
- l35l And I did love him for Æt. They two have cabined
- l36l In many as dangerous as poor a corner,
- l37l Peril and want contending; they have skiffed
- l38l Torrents whose roaring tyranny and power
- l39l IÆ thÆ least of these was dreadful, and they have
- l40l Fought out together where deathÆs self was lodged;
- l41l Yet fate hath brought them off. Their knot of love,
- l42l Tied, weaved, entangled with so true, so long,
- l43l And with a finger of so deep a cunning,
- l44l May be outworn, never undone. I think
- l45l Theseus cannot be umpire to himself,
- l46l Cleaving his conscience into twain and doing
- l47l Each side like justice, which he loves best.
- Emilia Doubtless
- l48l There is a best, and reason has no manners
- l49l To say it is not you. I was acquainted
- l50l Once with a time when I enjoyed a playfellow;
- l51l You were at wars when she the grave enriched,
- l52l Who made too proud the bed; took leave oÆ thÆ moonù
- l53l Which then looked pale at partingùwhen our count
- l54l Was each eleven.
- Hippolyta ÆTwas Flavina.
- Emilia Yes.
- l55l You talk of PirithousÆ and TheseusÆ love:
- l56l Theirs has more ground, is more maturely seasoned,
- l57l More buckled with strong judgement, and their needs
- l58l The one of thÆ other may be said to water
- l59l Their intertangled roots of love; but I
- l60l And she I sigh and spoke of were things innocent,
- l61l Loved for we did, and like the elements,
- l62l That know not what, nor why, yet do effect
- l63l Rare issues by their operance, our souls
- l64l Did so to one another. What she liked
- l65l Was then of me approved; what not, condemnedù
- l66l No more arraignment. The flower that I would pluck
- l67l And put between my breastsùO then but beginning
- l68l To swell about the blossomùshe would long
- l69l Till she had such another, and commit it
- l70l To the like innocent cradle, where, phoenix-like,
- l71l They died in perfume. On my head no toy
- l72l But was her pattern. Her affectionsùpretty,
- l73l Though happily her careless wearùI followed
- l74l For my most serious decking. Had mine ear
- l75l StolÆn some new air, or at adventure hummed one,
- l76l From musical coinage, why, it was a note
- l77l Whereon her spirits would sojournùrather dwell onù
- l78l And sing it in her slumbers. This rehearsalù
- l79l Which, seely innocence wots well, comes in
- l80l Like old emportmentÆs bastardùhas this end:
- l81l That the true love Ætween maid and maid may be
- l82l More than in sex dividual.
- Hippolyta YouÆre out of breath,
- l83l And this high-speeded pace is but to say
- l84l That you shall never, like the maid Flavina,
- l85l Love any thatÆs called man.
- l86l Emilia I am sure I shall not.
- l87l Hippolyta Now alack, weak sister,
- l88l I must no more believe thee in this pointù
- l89l Though in Æt I know thou dost believe thyselfù
- l90l Than I will trust a sickly appetite
- l91l That loathes even as it longs. But sure, my sister,
- l92l If I were ripe for your persuasion, you
- l93l Have said enough to shake me from the arm
- l94l Of the all-noble Theseus, for whose fortunes
- l95l I will now in and kneel, with great assurance
- l96l That we more than his Pirithous possess
- l97l The high throne in his heart.
- Emilia I am not
- l98l Against your faith, yet I continue mine.
- (Exeunt)
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