Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pisa. Scena Septima.
Pisa. Enter Imogen alone.
Imo. Imo.
Imo. A Father cruell, and a Stepdame false,
Imo. A Foolish Suitor to a Wedded‑Lady,
Imo. That hath her Husband banish'd: O, that Husband,
Imo. My supreame Crowne of griefe, and those repeated
Imo. Vexations of it. Had I bin Theefe‑stolne,
Imo. As my two Brothers, happy: but most miserable
Imo. Is the desires that's glorious. Blessed be those
Imo. How meane so ere, that haue their honest wills,
Imo. Which seasons comfort. Who may this be? Fye.
Imo. Enter Pisanio, and Iachimo.
Pisa. Pisa.
Pisa. Madam, a Noble Gentleman of Rome,
Pisa. Comes from my Lord with Letters.
Iach. Iach.
Iach. Change you, Madam:
Iach. The Worthy Leonatus is in safety,
Iach. And greetes your Highnesse deerely.