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107,901 | Two Gentlemen of Verona | 52 | 5.4.175 | VALENTINE | Please you, I'll tell you as we pass along, |
107,902 | Two Gentlemen of Verona | 52 | 5.4.176 | VALENTINE | That you will wonder what hath fortuned. |
107,903 | Two Gentlemen of Verona | 52 | 5.4.177 | VALENTINE | Come, Proteus, 'tis your penance but to hear |
107,904 | Two Gentlemen of Verona | 52 | 5.4.178 | VALENTINE | The story of your loves discovered: |
107,905 | Two Gentlemen of Verona | 52 | 5.4.179 | VALENTINE | That done, our day of marriage shall be yours, |
107,906 | Two Gentlemen of Verona | 52 | 5.4.180 | VALENTINE | One feast, one house, one mutual happiness. |
107,907 | Two Gentlemen of Verona | 52 | null | VALENTINE | Exeunt |
107,908 | A Winters Tale | 52 | null | VALENTINE | ACT I |
107,909 | A Winters Tale | 52 | null | VALENTINE | SCENE I. Antechamber in LEONTES' palace. |
107,910 | A Winters Tale | 52 | null | VALENTINE | Enter CAMILLO and ARCHIDAMUS |
107,911 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 1.1.1 | ARCHIDAMUS | If you shall chance, Camillo, to visit Bohemia, on |
107,912 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 1.1.2 | ARCHIDAMUS | the like occasion whereon my services are now on |
107,913 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 1.1.3 | ARCHIDAMUS | foot, you shall see, as I have said, great |
107,914 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 1.1.4 | ARCHIDAMUS | difference betwixt our Bohemia and your Sicilia. |
107,915 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 1.1.5 | CAMILLO | I think, this coming summer, the King of Sicilia |
107,916 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 1.1.6 | CAMILLO | means to pay Bohemia the visitation which he justly owes him. |
107,917 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 1.1.7 | ARCHIDAMUS | Wherein our entertainment shall shame us we will be |
107,918 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 1.1.8 | ARCHIDAMUS | justified in our loves, for indeed-- |
107,919 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 1.1.9 | CAMILLO | Beseech you,-- |
107,920 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 1.1.10 | ARCHIDAMUS | Verily, I speak it in the freedom of my knowledge: |
107,921 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 1.1.11 | ARCHIDAMUS | we cannot with such magnificence--in so rare--I know |
107,922 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 1.1.12 | ARCHIDAMUS | not what to say. We will give you sleepy drinks, |
107,923 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 1.1.13 | ARCHIDAMUS | that your senses, unintelligent of our insufficience, |
107,924 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 1.1.14 | ARCHIDAMUS | may, though they cannot praise us, as little accuse |
107,925 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 1.1.15 | ARCHIDAMUS | us. |
107,926 | A Winters Tale | 6 | 1.1.16 | CAMILLO | You pay a great deal too dear for what's given freely. |
107,927 | A Winters Tale | 7 | 1.1.17 | ARCHIDAMUS | Believe me, I speak as my understanding instructs me |
107,928 | A Winters Tale | 7 | 1.1.18 | ARCHIDAMUS | and as mine honesty puts it to utterance. |
107,929 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 1.1.19 | CAMILLO | Sicilia cannot show himself over-kind to Bohemia. |
107,930 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 1.1.20 | CAMILLO | They were trained together in their childhoods, and |
107,931 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 1.1.21 | CAMILLO | there rooted betwixt them then such an affection, |
107,932 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 1.1.22 | CAMILLO | which cannot choose but branch now. Since their |
107,933 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 1.1.23 | CAMILLO | more mature dignities and royal necessities made |
107,934 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 1.1.24 | CAMILLO | separation of their society, their encounters, |
107,935 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 1.1.25 | CAMILLO | though not personal, have been royally attorneyed |
107,936 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 1.1.26 | CAMILLO | with interchange of gifts, letters, loving |
107,937 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 1.1.27 | CAMILLO | embassies, that they have seemed to be together, |
107,938 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 1.1.28 | CAMILLO | though absent, shook hands, as over a vast, and |
107,939 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 1.1.29 | CAMILLO | embraced, as it were, from the ends of opposed |
107,940 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 1.1.30 | CAMILLO | winds. The heavens continue their loves! |
107,941 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 1.1.31 | ARCHIDAMUS | I think there is not in the world either malice or |
107,942 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 1.1.32 | ARCHIDAMUS | matter to alter it. You have an unspeakable |
107,943 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 1.1.33 | ARCHIDAMUS | comfort of your young prince Mamillius: it is a |
107,944 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 1.1.34 | ARCHIDAMUS | gentleman of the greatest promise that ever came |
107,945 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 1.1.35 | ARCHIDAMUS | into my note. |
107,946 | A Winters Tale | 10 | 1.1.36 | CAMILLO | I very well agree with you in the hopes of him: it |
107,947 | A Winters Tale | 10 | 1.1.37 | CAMILLO | is a gallant child, one that indeed physics the |
107,948 | A Winters Tale | 10 | 1.1.38 | CAMILLO | subject, makes old hearts fresh: they that went on |
107,949 | A Winters Tale | 10 | 1.1.39 | CAMILLO | crutches ere he was born desire yet their life to |
107,950 | A Winters Tale | 10 | 1.1.40 | CAMILLO | see him a man. |
107,951 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 1.1.41 | ARCHIDAMUS | Would they else be content to die? |
107,952 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 1.1.42 | CAMILLO | Yes, if there were no other excuse why they should |
107,953 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 1.1.43 | CAMILLO | desire to live. |
107,954 | A Winters Tale | 13 | 1.1.44 | ARCHIDAMUS | If the king had no son, they would desire to live |
107,955 | A Winters Tale | 13 | 1.1.45 | ARCHIDAMUS | on crutches till he had one. |
107,956 | A Winters Tale | 13 | null | ARCHIDAMUS | Exeunt |
107,957 | A Winters Tale | 13 | null | ARCHIDAMUS | SCENE II. A room of state in the same. |
107,958 | A Winters Tale | 13 | null | ARCHIDAMUS | Enter LEONTES, HERMIONE, MAMILLIUS, POLIXENES, CAMILLO, and Attendants |
107,959 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 1.2.1 | POLIXENES | Nine changes of the watery star hath been |
107,960 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 1.2.2 | POLIXENES | The shepherd's note since we have left our throne |
107,961 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 1.2.3 | POLIXENES | Without a burthen: time as long again |
107,962 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 1.2.4 | POLIXENES | Would be find up, my brother, with our thanks, |
107,963 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 1.2.5 | POLIXENES | And yet we should, for perpetuity, |
107,964 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 1.2.6 | POLIXENES | Go hence in debt: and therefore, like a cipher, |
107,965 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 1.2.7 | POLIXENES | Yet standing in rich place, I multiply |
107,966 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 1.2.8 | POLIXENES | With one 'We thank you' many thousands moe |
107,967 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 1.2.9 | POLIXENES | That go before it. |
107,968 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 1.2.10 | LEONTES | Stay your thanks a while, |
107,969 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 1.2.11 | LEONTES | And pay them when you part. |
107,970 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 1.2.12 | POLIXENES | Sir, that's to-morrow. |
107,971 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 1.2.13 | POLIXENES | I am question'd by my fears, of what may chance |
107,972 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 1.2.14 | POLIXENES | Or breed upon our absence, that may blow |
107,973 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 1.2.15 | POLIXENES | No sneaping winds at home, to make us say |
107,974 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 1.2.16 | POLIXENES | 'This is put forth too truly:' besides, I have stay'd |
107,975 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 1.2.17 | POLIXENES | To tire your royalty. |
107,976 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 1.2.18 | LEONTES | We are tougher, brother, |
107,977 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 1.2.19 | LEONTES | Than you can put us to't. |
107,978 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 1.2.20 | POLIXENES | No longer stay. |
107,979 | A Winters Tale | 6 | 1.2.21 | LEONTES | One seven-night longer. |
107,980 | A Winters Tale | 7 | 1.2.22 | POLIXENES | Very sooth, to-morrow. |
107,981 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 1.2.23 | LEONTES | We'll part the time between's then, and in that |
107,982 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 1.2.24 | LEONTES | I'll no gainsaying. |
107,983 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 1.2.25 | POLIXENES | Press me not, beseech you, so. |
107,984 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 1.2.26 | POLIXENES | There is no tongue that moves, none, none i' the world, |
107,985 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 1.2.27 | POLIXENES | So soon as yours could win me: so it should now, |
107,986 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 1.2.28 | POLIXENES | Were there necessity in your request, although |
107,987 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 1.2.29 | POLIXENES | 'Twere needful I denied it. My affairs |
107,988 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 1.2.30 | POLIXENES | Do even drag me homeward: which to hinder |
107,989 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 1.2.31 | POLIXENES | Were in your love a whip to me, my stay |
107,990 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 1.2.32 | POLIXENES | To you a charge and trouble: to save both, |
107,991 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 1.2.33 | POLIXENES | Farewell, our brother. |
107,992 | A Winters Tale | 10 | 1.2.34 | LEONTES | Tongue-tied, our queen? |
107,993 | A Winters Tale | 10 | 1.2.35 | LEONTES | speak you. |
107,994 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 1.2.36 | HERMIONE | I had thought, sir, to have held my peace until |
107,995 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 1.2.37 | HERMIONE | You have drawn oaths from him not to stay. You, sir, |
107,996 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 1.2.38 | HERMIONE | Charge him too coldly. Tell him, you are sure |
107,997 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 1.2.39 | HERMIONE | All in Bohemia's well, this satisfaction |
107,998 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 1.2.40 | HERMIONE | The by-gone day proclaim'd: say this to him, |
107,999 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 1.2.41 | HERMIONE | He's beat from his best ward. |
108,000 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 1.2.42 | LEONTES | Well said, Hermione. |
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