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Cymbeline - The Lamb Shakespeare For The Young (1908) (Paperback)
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Cymbeline - The Lamb Shakespeare For The Young (1908) (Paperback)
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Imogen and Posthumus were both taught by the same masters, and were
play-fellows from their infancy: they loved each other tenderly
when they were children, and their affection continuing to increase
with their CYMBELINE AND THE QUEEN years, when they grew up they
privately married. The disappointed queen soon learnt this secret,
for she kept spies constantly to watch upon the actions of her
dag4rter-in-law, andshe immediately told the king of the marriage
of Imogen with Posthumus. Nothing could exceed the wrath of Cym-
beline when he heard that his daughter had been so forgetful of her
high dignity as to marry a subject. He commanded Posthumus to leave
Britain, and banished him from his native country for ever. The
queen, who pretended to pity Imogen for the grief she suffered at
losing her husband, offered to procure them a private meeting
before Posthumus set out on his journey to Rome, which place he had
chosen for his residence in his banishment: this seeming kindness
she showed, the better to succeed in her future designs in regard
to her son Cloten; for she meant to persuade Imogen, when her
husband was gone, that her marriage was not lawful, being
contracted without the consent of the king. Imogen and Posthumus
took a most affectionate leave of each other. Imogen gave her
husband a diamond ring, which had been her mother's, and Posthumus
promised never to part with the ring; and he fastened a bracelet on
the arm of his wife, which he IMOGEN ANLI POSTHUMUS begged she
would preserve with great care, as a token of his love: they then
bade each other farewell, with many vows of everlasting love and
fidelity. Imogen remained a solitary and dejected lady in her
father's court, and Posthumus arrived at Rome, the place he had
chosen for his banishme...
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