Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bel. To in‑lay Heauen with Starres.
Cym. Cym.
Cym. Thou weep'st, and speak'st:
Cym. The Seruice that you three haue done, is mre
Cym. Vnlike, then this thou tell'st. I lost my Children,
Cym. If these be they, I know not how to wish
Cym. A payre of worthier Sonnes.
Bel. Bel.
Bel. Be pleas'd awhile;
Bel. This Gentleman, whom I call Polidore,
Bel. Most worthy Prince, as yours, is true Guiderius:
Bel. This Gentleman, my Cadwall, Aruiragus.
Bel. Your yonger Princely Son, he Sir, was lapt
Bel. In a most curious Mantle, wrought by th'hand
Bel. Of his Queene Mother, which for more probation
Bel. I can with ease produce.
Cym. Guiderius had
Cym. Vpon his necke a Mole, a sanguine Starre,
Cym. It was a marke of wonder.