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