Page 449 - Shakespeare - Vol. 4
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SECOND LORD
[aside]
If it be a sin to make a true election, she is [25] damn’d.
FIRST LORD
Sir, as I told you always, her beauty and her brain go not together. She’s a
good sign, but I have seen small reflection of her wit.
SECOND LORD
[aside]
She shines not upon fools, lest the reflection [30] should hurt her.
CLOTEN
Come, I’ll to my chamber. Would there had been some hurt done!
SECOND LORD
[aside]
I wish not so, unless it had been the fall of an ass, which is no great hurt.
[35]
CLOTEN
You’ll go with us?
FIRST LORD
I’ll attend your lordship.
CLOTEN
Nay come, let’s go together.
SECOND LORD
Well my lord.
[Exeunt.]
Scene IV IT
Enter Imogen and Pisanio.