Page 572 - Shakespeare - Vol. 4
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What’s best to ask. Know’st him thou look’st on? speak, [110]
Wilt have him live? Is he thy kin? thy friend?
IMOGEN
He is a Roman, no more kin to me
Than I to your highness, who being born your vassal,
Am something nearer.
CYMBELINE
Wherefore ey’st him so?
IMOGEN
I’ll tell you, sir, in private, if you please [115]
To give me hearing.
CYMBELINE
Ay, with all my heart,
And lend my best attention. What’s thy name?
IMOGEN
Fidele, sir.
CYMBELINE
Thou’rt my good youth: my page
I’ll be thy master: walk with me: speak freely.
[Cymbeline and Imogen walk aside.]
BELARIUS
Is not this boy reviv’d from death?
ARVIRAGUS
One sand another [120]
Not more resembles that sweet rosy lad,
Who died, and was Fidele! What think you?
GUIDERIUS
The same dead thing alive.