Re-enter BELARIUS, with the body of Cloten. Gui. We have done our obsequies: Come lay him down. Bel. Here's a few flowers; but about midnight, more: The herbs, that have on them cold dew o'the night, The ground, that gave them first, has them again : [Exeunt Belarius, Guiderius, and Arviragus. Imo. [Awaking.] Yes, sir, to Milford-Haven; Which is the way ? I thank you.- By yon bush?-Pray, how far thither? 'Ods pittikins!--can it be six miles yet? I have gone all night :-'Faith, I'll lie down and sleep. These flowers are like the pleasures of the world; 'Twas but a bolt of nothing, shot at nothing, Are sometimes like our judgements, blind, Good faith, I tremble still with fear: But if there be Yet left in heaven as small a drop of pity Pisanio might have kill'd thee at the heart, And left this head on.-How should this be? Pisanio? Enter LUCIUS, a Captain, and other, Officers, and a Soothsayer. Cap. To them, the legions garrison'd in Gallia, After your will, have cross'd the sea; attending You here at Milford-Haven, with your ships: They are here in readiness. Luc. But what from Rome? Cap. The senate hath stirr'd up the confiners, And gentlemen of Italy; most willing spirits, That promise noble service: and they come Under the conduct of bold Iachimo, Sienna's brother. Luc. When expect you them? Cap. With the next benefit o'the wind. Luc. This forwardness Makes our hopes fair. Command, our present numbers Be muster'd; bid the captains look to't.-Now, sir, What have you dream'd, of late, of this war's purpose? Sooth. Last night the very gods show'd me a vision: (I fast, and pray'd, for their intelligence,) Thus :I saw Jove's bird, the Roman eagle, wing'd From the spungy south to this part of the west, There vanish'd in the sunbeams: which portends, (Unless my sins abuse my divination,) Success to the Roman host. Dream often so, Luc. |