Act 2 - Scene 5
Another room in Philario's house.
Enter POSTHUMUS LEONATUS POSTHUMUS LEONATUS
Is there no way for men to be but women Must be half-workers? We are all bastards; And that most venerable
man which I Did call my father, was I know not where When I was stamp'd; some coiner with his tools Made
me a counterfeit: yet my mother seem'd The Dian of that time so doth my wife The nonpareil of this. O,
vengeance, vengeance! Me of my lawful pleasure she restrain'd And pray'd me oft forbearance; did it with A
pudency so rosy the sweet view on't Might well have warm'd old Saturn; that I thought her As chaste as
unsunn'd snow. O, all the devils! This yellow Iachimo, in an hour,wast not? Or less,at first?perchance he
spoke not, but, Like a full-acorn'd boar, a German one, Cried 'O!' and mounted; found no opposition But
what he look'd for should oppose and she Should from encounter guard. Could I find out The woman's
part in me! For there's no motion That tends to vice in man, but I affirm It is the woman's part: be it lying,
note it, The woman's; flattering, hers; deceiving, hers; Lust and rank thoughts, hers, hers; revenges, hers; Ambitions,
covetings, change of prides, disdain, Nice longing, slanders, mutability, All faults that may be named, nay,
that hell knows, Why, hers, in part or all; but rather, all; For even to vice They are not constant but are changing
still One vice, but of a minute old, for one Not half so old as that. I'll write against them, Detest them,
curse them: yet 'tis greater skill In a true hate, to pray they have their will: The very devils cannot plague
them better.
Exit
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