much by his affliction made. This tablet lay upon his breast, wherein Our pleasure his full fortune doth
confine: and so, away: no further with your din Express impatience, lest you stir up mine. Mount, eagle, to
my palace crystalline.
Ascends Sicilius Leonatus
He came in thunder; his celestial breath Was sulphurous to smell: the holy eagle Stoop'd as to foot us: his
ascension is More sweet than our blest fields: his royal bird Prunes the immortal wing and cloys his beak, As
when his god is pleased. All
Thanks, Jupiter! Sicilius Leonatus
The marble pavement closes, he is enter'd His radiant root. Away! and, to be blest, Let us with care perform
his great behest.
The Apparitions vanish Posthumus Leonatus
[Waking] Sleep, thou hast been a grandsire, and begot A father to me; and thou hast created A mother
and two brothers: but, O scorn! Gone! they went hence so soon as they were born: And so I am awake.
Poor wretches that depend On greatness' favour dream as I have done, Wake and find nothing. But, alas,
I swerve: Many dream not to find, neither deserve, And yet are steep'd in favours: so am I, That have this
golden chance and know not why. What fairies haunt this ground? A book? O rare one! Be not, as is
our fangled world, a garment Nobler than that it covers: let thy effects So follow, to be most unlike our
courtiers, As good as promise.
Reads
'When as a lion's whelp shall, to himself unknown, without seeking find, and be embraced by a piece
of tender air; and when from a stately cedar shall be lopped branches, which, being dead many years, shall
after revive, be jointed to the old stock and freshly grow; then shall Posthumus end his miseries, Britain be
fortunate and flourish in peace and plenty.' 'Tis still a dream, or else such stuff as madmen Tongue and
brain not; either both or nothing; Or senseless speaking or a speaking such As sense cannot untie. Be
what it is, The action of my life is like it, which I'll keep, if but for sympathy.
Re-enter First Gaoler First Gaoler
Come, sir, are you ready for death? POSTHUMUS LEONATUS
Over-roasted rather; ready long ago. First Gaoler
Hanging is the word, sir: if you be ready for that, you are well cooked.
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