Men's Monologues in
Cymbeline
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Iachimo
Verse
The crickets sing, and man's o'erlabour'd sense
II ii 15
Posthumus
Verse
Is there no way for men to be, but women
II v 4
Pisanio
Verse
How! of adultery! Wherefore write you not
III ii 3
Belarius
Verse
Now for our mountain sport. Up to yond hill;
III III 14
Belarius
intercut
Verse
How do you speak!
Did you but know the city's usuries
III iii 49
Cloten
Prose
I am near to the place where they should meet
IV i 1
Posthumus
Verse
Yea, bloody cloth, I'll keep thee, for I wish'd
V i 1
Posthumus
intercut
Verse
No blame be to you, sir; for all was lost,
V iii 7
Posthumus
Verse
Still going? - This is a lord! O noble misery!
V iii
Posthumus
Verse
Most welcome, bondage! for thou art away
V iv 5
Cymbeline
Verse
O rare instinct!
When shall I hear all through? This fierce abridgment
V v 460
Cymbeline
Verse
O rare instinct!
When shall I hear all through? This fierce abridgment
V v 460
Cymbeline
Verse
O rare instinct!
When shall I hear all through? This fierce abridgment
V v 460
Cymbeline
Verse
O rare instinct!
When shall I hear all through? This fierce abridgment
V v 460
Cymbeline
Verse
O rare instinct!
When shall I hear all through? This fierce abridgment
V v 460
Cymbeline
Verse
O rare instinct!
When shall I hear all through? This fierce abridgment
V v 460
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