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108,401 | A Winters Tale | 91 | 1.2.437 | POLIXENES | So leaves me to consider what is breeding |
108,402 | A Winters Tale | 91 | 1.2.438 | POLIXENES | That changeth thus his manners. |
108,403 | A Winters Tale | 92 | 1.2.439 | CAMILLO | I dare not know, my lord. |
108,404 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 1.2.440 | POLIXENES | How! dare not! do not. Do you know, and dare not? |
108,405 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 1.2.441 | POLIXENES | Be intelligent to me: 'tis thereabouts, |
108,406 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 1.2.442 | POLIXENES | For, to yourself, what you do know, you must. |
108,407 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 1.2.443 | POLIXENES | And cannot say, you dare not. Good Camillo, |
108,408 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 1.2.444 | POLIXENES | Your changed complexions are to me a mirror |
108,409 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 1.2.445 | POLIXENES | Which shows me mine changed too, for I must be |
108,410 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 1.2.446 | POLIXENES | A party in this alteration, finding |
108,411 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 1.2.447 | POLIXENES | Myself thus alter'd with 't. |
108,412 | A Winters Tale | 94 | 1.2.448 | CAMILLO | There is a sickness |
108,413 | A Winters Tale | 94 | 1.2.449 | CAMILLO | Which puts some of us in distemper, but |
108,414 | A Winters Tale | 94 | 1.2.450 | CAMILLO | I cannot name the disease, and it is caught |
108,415 | A Winters Tale | 94 | 1.2.451 | CAMILLO | Of you that yet are well. |
108,416 | A Winters Tale | 95 | 1.2.452 | POLIXENES | How! caught of me! |
108,417 | A Winters Tale | 95 | 1.2.453 | POLIXENES | Make me not sighted like the basilisk: |
108,418 | A Winters Tale | 95 | 1.2.454 | POLIXENES | I have look'd on thousands, who have sped the better |
108,419 | A Winters Tale | 95 | 1.2.455 | POLIXENES | By my regard, but kill'd none so. Camillo,-- |
108,420 | A Winters Tale | 95 | 1.2.456 | POLIXENES | As you are certainly a gentleman, thereto |
108,421 | A Winters Tale | 95 | 1.2.457 | POLIXENES | Clerk-like experienced, which no less adorns |
108,422 | A Winters Tale | 95 | 1.2.458 | POLIXENES | Our gentry than our parents' noble names, |
108,423 | A Winters Tale | 95 | 1.2.459 | POLIXENES | In whose success we are gentle,--I beseech you, |
108,424 | A Winters Tale | 95 | 1.2.460 | POLIXENES | If you know aught which does behove my knowledge |
108,425 | A Winters Tale | 95 | 1.2.461 | POLIXENES | Thereof to be inform'd, imprison't not |
108,426 | A Winters Tale | 95 | 1.2.462 | POLIXENES | In ignorant concealment. |
108,427 | A Winters Tale | 96 | 1.2.463 | CAMILLO | I may not answer. |
108,428 | A Winters Tale | 97 | 1.2.464 | POLIXENES | A sickness caught of me, and yet I well! |
108,429 | A Winters Tale | 97 | 1.2.465 | POLIXENES | I must be answer'd. Dost thou hear, Camillo, |
108,430 | A Winters Tale | 97 | 1.2.466 | POLIXENES | I conjure thee, by all the parts of man |
108,431 | A Winters Tale | 97 | 1.2.467 | POLIXENES | Which honour does acknowledge, whereof the least |
108,432 | A Winters Tale | 97 | 1.2.468 | POLIXENES | Is not this suit of mine, that thou declare |
108,433 | A Winters Tale | 97 | 1.2.469 | POLIXENES | What incidency thou dost guess of harm |
108,434 | A Winters Tale | 97 | 1.2.470 | POLIXENES | Is creeping toward me, how far off, how near, |
108,435 | A Winters Tale | 97 | 1.2.471 | POLIXENES | Which way to be prevented, if to be, |
108,436 | A Winters Tale | 97 | 1.2.472 | POLIXENES | If not, how best to bear it. |
108,437 | A Winters Tale | 98 | 1.2.473 | CAMILLO | Sir, I will tell you, |
108,438 | A Winters Tale | 98 | 1.2.474 | CAMILLO | Since I am charged in honour and by him |
108,439 | A Winters Tale | 98 | 1.2.475 | CAMILLO | That I think honourable: therefore mark my counsel, |
108,440 | A Winters Tale | 98 | 1.2.476 | CAMILLO | Which must be even as swiftly follow'd as |
108,441 | A Winters Tale | 98 | 1.2.477 | CAMILLO | I mean to utter it, or both yourself and me |
108,442 | A Winters Tale | 98 | 1.2.478 | CAMILLO | Cry lost, and so good night! |
108,443 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 1.2.479 | POLIXENES | On, good Camillo. |
108,444 | A Winters Tale | 100 | 1.2.480 | CAMILLO | I am appointed him to murder you. |
108,445 | A Winters Tale | 101 | 1.2.481 | POLIXENES | By whom, Camillo? |
108,446 | A Winters Tale | 102 | 1.2.482 | CAMILLO | By the king. |
108,447 | A Winters Tale | 103 | 1.2.483 | POLIXENES | For what? |
108,448 | A Winters Tale | 104 | 1.2.484 | CAMILLO | He thinks, nay, with all confidence he swears, |
108,449 | A Winters Tale | 104 | 1.2.485 | CAMILLO | As he had seen't or been an instrument |
108,450 | A Winters Tale | 104 | 1.2.486 | CAMILLO | To vice you to't, that you have touch'd his queen |
108,451 | A Winters Tale | 104 | 1.2.487 | CAMILLO | Forbiddenly. |
108,452 | A Winters Tale | 105 | 1.2.488 | POLIXENES | O, then my best blood turn |
108,453 | A Winters Tale | 105 | 1.2.489 | POLIXENES | To an infected jelly and my name |
108,454 | A Winters Tale | 105 | 1.2.490 | POLIXENES | Be yoked with his that did betray the Best! |
108,455 | A Winters Tale | 105 | 1.2.491 | POLIXENES | Turn then my freshest reputation to |
108,456 | A Winters Tale | 105 | 1.2.492 | POLIXENES | A savour that may strike the dullest nostril |
108,457 | A Winters Tale | 105 | 1.2.493 | POLIXENES | Where I arrive, and my approach be shunn'd, |
108,458 | A Winters Tale | 105 | 1.2.494 | POLIXENES | Nay, hated too, worse than the great'st infection |
108,459 | A Winters Tale | 105 | 1.2.495 | POLIXENES | That e'er was heard or read! |
108,460 | A Winters Tale | 106 | 1.2.496 | CAMILLO | Swear his thought over |
108,461 | A Winters Tale | 106 | 1.2.497 | CAMILLO | By each particular star in heaven and |
108,462 | A Winters Tale | 106 | 1.2.498 | CAMILLO | By all their influences, you may as well |
108,463 | A Winters Tale | 106 | 1.2.499 | CAMILLO | Forbid the sea for to obey the moon |
108,464 | A Winters Tale | 106 | 1.2.500 | CAMILLO | As or by oath remove or counsel shake |
108,465 | A Winters Tale | 106 | 1.2.501 | CAMILLO | The fabric of his folly, whose foundation |
108,466 | A Winters Tale | 106 | 1.2.502 | CAMILLO | Is piled upon his faith and will continue |
108,467 | A Winters Tale | 106 | 1.2.503 | CAMILLO | The standing of his body. |
108,468 | A Winters Tale | 107 | 1.2.504 | POLIXENES | How should this grow? |
108,469 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 1.2.505 | CAMILLO | I know not: but I am sure 'tis safer to |
108,470 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 1.2.506 | CAMILLO | Avoid what's grown than question how 'tis born. |
108,471 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 1.2.507 | CAMILLO | If therefore you dare trust my honesty, |
108,472 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 1.2.508 | CAMILLO | That lies enclosed in this trunk which you |
108,473 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 1.2.509 | CAMILLO | Shall bear along impawn'd, away to-night! |
108,474 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 1.2.510 | CAMILLO | Your followers I will whisper to the business, |
108,475 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 1.2.511 | CAMILLO | And will by twos and threes at several posterns |
108,476 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 1.2.512 | CAMILLO | Clear them o' the city. For myself, I'll put |
108,477 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 1.2.513 | CAMILLO | My fortunes to your service, which are here |
108,478 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 1.2.514 | CAMILLO | By this discovery lost. Be not uncertain, |
108,479 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 1.2.515 | CAMILLO | For, by the honour of my parents, I |
108,480 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 1.2.516 | CAMILLO | Have utter'd truth: which if you seek to prove, |
108,481 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 1.2.517 | CAMILLO | I dare not stand by, nor shall you be safer |
108,482 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 1.2.518 | CAMILLO | Than one condemn'd by the king's own mouth, thereon |
108,483 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 1.2.519 | CAMILLO | His execution sworn. |
108,484 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.520 | POLIXENES | I do believe thee: |
108,485 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.521 | POLIXENES | I saw his heart in 's face. Give me thy hand: |
108,486 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.522 | POLIXENES | Be pilot to me and thy places shall |
108,487 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.523 | POLIXENES | Still neighbour mine. My ships are ready and |
108,488 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.524 | POLIXENES | My people did expect my hence departure |
108,489 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.525 | POLIXENES | Two days ago. This jealousy |
108,490 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.526 | POLIXENES | Is for a precious creature: as she's rare, |
108,491 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.527 | POLIXENES | Must it be great, and as his person's mighty, |
108,492 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.528 | POLIXENES | Must it be violent, and as he does conceive |
108,493 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.529 | POLIXENES | He is dishonour'd by a man which ever |
108,494 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.530 | POLIXENES | Profess'd to him, why, his revenges must |
108,495 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.531 | POLIXENES | In that be made more bitter. Fear o'ershades me: |
108,496 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.532 | POLIXENES | Good expedition be my friend, and comfort |
108,497 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.533 | POLIXENES | The gracious queen, part of his theme, but nothing |
108,498 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.534 | POLIXENES | Of his ill-ta'en suspicion! Come, Camillo, |
108,499 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.535 | POLIXENES | I will respect thee as a father if |
108,500 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 1.2.536 | POLIXENES | Thou bear'st my life off hence: let us avoid. |
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