A side-by-side translation of Act 2, Scene 1 of Cymbeline, King of Britain from the original Shakespeare into modern English.
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Source: Folger Shakespeare Library | |
Enter Cloten and the two Lords. CLOTEN Was there ever man had such luck? When I | Poor Cloten. He's in the palace bowling with two lords and complaining about his life. He has the worst luck of anyone alive, he says. |
FIRST LORD What got he by that? You have broke his SECOND LORD, aside If his wit had been like him that CLOTEN When a gentleman is disposed to swear, it is SECOND LORD No, my lord, (aside) nor crop the ears CLOTEN Whoreson dog! I gave him satisfaction. Would 15 SECOND LORD, aside To have smelled like a fool. CLOTEN I am not vexed more at anything in th’ Earth. SECOND LORD, aside You are cock and capon too, and CLOTEN Sayest thou? SECOND LORD It is not fit your Lordship should undertake CLOTEN No, I know that, but it is fit I should commit SECOND LORD Ay, it is fit for your Lordship only. CLOTEN Why, so I say. | The lords agree with everything Cloten says, but behind his back, they're making fun of him: what an idiot; he's got no wit; he's a fool, a sucker. We think you get the idea. |
FIRST LORD Did you hear of a stranger that’s come to CLOTEN A stranger, and I not know on ’t? 35 SECOND LORD, aside He’s a strange fellow himself and FIRST LORD There’s an Italian come, and ’tis thought CLOTEN Leonatus? A banished rascal; and he’s another, 40 FIRST LORD One of your Lordship’s pages. CLOTEN Is it fit I went to look upon him? Is there no SECOND LORD You cannot derogate, my lord. 45 CLOTEN Not easily, I think. SECOND LORD, aside You are a fool granted; therefore CLOTEN Come, I’ll go see this Italian. What I have lost SECOND LORD I’ll attend your Lordship. | The conversation turns to an Italian who has just come to town. (That would be Iachimo). Cloten lost to him at bowls, but he's sure he'll win tonight. |
Cloten and First Lord exit. That such a crafty devil as is his mother He exits. | As Cloten and the first lord leave, the second lord stays behind to share some thoughts with the audience. In case we didn't catch on, he says he thinks Cloten is just about the stupidest guy he's ever met. The second lord is shocked that the "crafty devil" Queen has a son who has such a small brain. Then he thinks of poor Imogen, who has to endure a dumb suitor and a father governed by a wicked stepmother. |