Dramatis Perfonæ. CYMBELINE, King of Britaine. ArviragDifguis'd under the names of Faladour and Arviragus, Cadwal, fuppofed Sons to Belarius. Belarius, a banifh'd Lord, difguis'd under the name of Philario, an Italian, Friend to Pofthumus. Caius Lucius, Ambassador from Rome. Pifanio, Servant to Pofthumus. A French Gentleman, Friend to Philario. Queen, Wife to Cymbeline. Imogen, Daughter to Cymbeline by a former Queen. Lords, Ladies, Roman Senators, Tribunes, Ghosts, a Soothsayer, Captains, Soldiers, Mesengers, and other Attendants. SCENE, fometimes in Britaine; fometimes in Italy. CYM CYMBELINE. ACT I. SCENE, Cymbeline's Palace in Britaine. Enter two Gentlemen. I GENTLEMAN. OU do not meet a man, but frowns: our No more obey the heavens than our courtiers; 2 Gent. But what's the matter? 1Gent. His daughter, and the heir of's kingdom, whom He purpos'd to his wife's fole fon, a widow That late he married) hath referr'd herself Her hufband banifh'd; fhe imprifon'd: All 2 Gent. None but the King? 1 Gent. He, that hath loft her, too: fo is the Queen, That most defir'd the match. But not a courtier, (Although they wear their faces to the bent Of the King's look) but hath a heart that is - I 5 Glad Glad at the thing they fcoul at. 2 Gent, And why fo? 1 Gent. He that hath mifs'd the Princefs, is a thing 7 2 Gent. You speak him fair. 1 Gent. I do extend him, Sir, within himfelf; Crufh him together, rather than unfold His measure fully. 2 Gent. What's his name and birth? 1 Gent. I cannot delve him to the root: his father And had, befides this gentleman in queftion, Breeds him, and makes him of his bed-chamber; (For |