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108,501 | A Winters Tale | 110 | 1.2.537 | CAMILLO | It is in mine authority to command |
108,502 | A Winters Tale | 110 | 1.2.538 | CAMILLO | The keys of all the posterns: please your highness |
108,503 | A Winters Tale | 110 | 1.2.539 | CAMILLO | To take the urgent hour. Come, sir, away. |
108,504 | A Winters Tale | 110 | null | CAMILLO | Exeunt |
108,505 | A Winters Tale | 110 | null | CAMILLO | ACT II |
108,506 | A Winters Tale | 110 | null | CAMILLO | SCENE I. A room in LEONTES' palace. |
108,507 | A Winters Tale | 110 | null | CAMILLO | Enter HERMIONE, MAMILLIUS, and Ladies |
108,508 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 2.1.1 | HERMIONE | Take the boy to you: he so troubles me, |
108,509 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 2.1.2 | HERMIONE | 'Tis past enduring. |
108,510 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 2.1.3 | First Lady | Come, my gracious lord, |
108,511 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 2.1.4 | First Lady | Shall I be your playfellow? |
108,512 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 2.1.5 | MAMILLIUS | No, I'll none of you. |
108,513 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 2.1.6 | First Lady | Why, my sweet lord? |
108,514 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 2.1.7 | MAMILLIUS | You'll kiss me hard and speak to me as if |
108,515 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 2.1.8 | MAMILLIUS | I were a baby still. I love you better. |
108,516 | A Winters Tale | 6 | 2.1.9 | Second Lady | And why so, my lord? |
108,517 | A Winters Tale | 7 | 2.1.10 | MAMILLIUS | Not for because |
108,518 | A Winters Tale | 7 | 2.1.11 | MAMILLIUS | Your brows are blacker, yet black brows, they say, |
108,519 | A Winters Tale | 7 | 2.1.12 | MAMILLIUS | Become some women best, so that there be not |
108,520 | A Winters Tale | 7 | 2.1.13 | MAMILLIUS | Too much hair there, but in a semicircle |
108,521 | A Winters Tale | 7 | 2.1.14 | MAMILLIUS | Or a half-moon made with a pen. |
108,522 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 2.1.15 | Second Lady | Who taught you this? |
108,523 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 2.1.16 | MAMILLIUS | I learnt it out of women's faces. Pray now |
108,524 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 2.1.17 | MAMILLIUS | What colour are your eyebrows? |
108,525 | A Winters Tale | 10 | 2.1.18 | First Lady | Blue, my lord. |
108,526 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 2.1.19 | MAMILLIUS | Nay, that's a mock: I have seen a lady's nose |
108,527 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 2.1.20 | MAMILLIUS | That has been blue, but not her eyebrows. |
108,528 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 2.1.21 | First Lady | Hark ye, |
108,529 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 2.1.22 | First Lady | The queen your mother rounds apace: we shall |
108,530 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 2.1.23 | First Lady | Present our services to a fine new prince |
108,531 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 2.1.24 | First Lady | One of these days, and then you'ld wanton with us, |
108,532 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 2.1.25 | First Lady | If we would have you. |
108,533 | A Winters Tale | 13 | 2.1.26 | Second Lady | She is spread of late |
108,534 | A Winters Tale | 13 | 2.1.27 | Second Lady | Into a goodly bulk: good time encounter her! |
108,535 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 2.1.28 | HERMIONE | What wisdom stirs amongst you? Come, sir, now |
108,536 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 2.1.29 | HERMIONE | I am for you again: pray you, sit by us, |
108,537 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 2.1.30 | HERMIONE | And tell 's a tale. |
108,538 | A Winters Tale | 15 | 2.1.31 | MAMILLIUS | Merry or sad shall't be? |
108,539 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 2.1.32 | HERMIONE | As merry as you will. |
108,540 | A Winters Tale | 17 | 2.1.33 | MAMILLIUS | A sad tale's best for winter: I have one |
108,541 | A Winters Tale | 17 | 2.1.34 | MAMILLIUS | Of sprites and goblins. |
108,542 | A Winters Tale | 18 | 2.1.35 | HERMIONE | Let's have that, good sir. |
108,543 | A Winters Tale | 18 | 2.1.36 | HERMIONE | Come on, sit down: come on, and do your best |
108,544 | A Winters Tale | 18 | 2.1.37 | HERMIONE | To fright me with your sprites, you're powerful at it. |
108,545 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 2.1.38 | MAMILLIUS | There was a man-- |
108,546 | A Winters Tale | 20 | 2.1.39 | HERMIONE | Nay, come, sit down, then on. |
108,547 | A Winters Tale | 21 | 2.1.40 | MAMILLIUS | Dwelt by a churchyard: I will tell it softly, |
108,548 | A Winters Tale | 21 | 2.1.41 | MAMILLIUS | Yond crickets shall not hear it. |
108,549 | A Winters Tale | 22 | 2.1.42 | HERMIONE | Come on, then, |
108,550 | A Winters Tale | 22 | 2.1.43 | HERMIONE | And give't me in mine ear. |
108,551 | A Winters Tale | 22 | null | HERMIONE | Enter LEONTES, with ANTIGONUS, Lords and others |
108,552 | A Winters Tale | 23 | 2.1.44 | LEONTES | Was he met there? his train? Camillo with him? |
108,553 | A Winters Tale | 24 | 2.1.45 | First Lord | Behind the tuft of pines I met them, never |
108,554 | A Winters Tale | 24 | 2.1.46 | First Lord | Saw I men scour so on their way: I eyed them |
108,555 | A Winters Tale | 24 | 2.1.47 | First Lord | Even to their ships. |
108,556 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.48 | LEONTES | How blest am I |
108,557 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.49 | LEONTES | In my just censure, in my true opinion! |
108,558 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.50 | LEONTES | Alack, for lesser knowledge! how accursed |
108,559 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.51 | LEONTES | In being so blest! There may be in the cup |
108,560 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.52 | LEONTES | A spider steep'd, and one may drink, depart, |
108,561 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.53 | LEONTES | And yet partake no venom, for his knowledge |
108,562 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.54 | LEONTES | Is not infected: but if one present |
108,563 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.55 | LEONTES | The abhorr'd ingredient to his eye, make known |
108,564 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.56 | LEONTES | How he hath drunk, he cracks his gorge, his sides, |
108,565 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.57 | LEONTES | With violent hefts. I have drunk, |
108,566 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.58 | LEONTES | and seen the spider. |
108,567 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.59 | LEONTES | Camillo was his help in this, his pander: |
108,568 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.60 | LEONTES | There is a plot against my life, my crown, |
108,569 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.61 | LEONTES | All's true that is mistrusted: that false villain |
108,570 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.62 | LEONTES | Whom I employ'd was pre-employ'd by him: |
108,571 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.63 | LEONTES | He has discover'd my design, and I |
108,572 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.64 | LEONTES | Remain a pinch'd thing, yea, a very trick |
108,573 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.65 | LEONTES | For them to play at will. How came the posterns |
108,574 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 2.1.66 | LEONTES | So easily open? |
108,575 | A Winters Tale | 26 | 2.1.67 | First Lord | By his great authority, |
108,576 | A Winters Tale | 26 | 2.1.68 | First Lord | Which often hath no less prevail'd than so |
108,577 | A Winters Tale | 26 | 2.1.69 | First Lord | On your command. |
108,578 | A Winters Tale | 27 | 2.1.70 | LEONTES | I know't too well. |
108,579 | A Winters Tale | 27 | 2.1.71 | LEONTES | Give me the boy: I am glad you did not nurse him: |
108,580 | A Winters Tale | 27 | 2.1.72 | LEONTES | Though he does bear some signs of me, yet you |
108,581 | A Winters Tale | 27 | 2.1.73 | LEONTES | Have too much blood in him. |
108,582 | A Winters Tale | 28 | 2.1.74 | HERMIONE | What is this? sport? |
108,583 | A Winters Tale | 29 | 2.1.75 | LEONTES | Bear the boy hence, he shall not come about her, |
108,584 | A Winters Tale | 29 | 2.1.76 | LEONTES | Away with him! and let her sport herself |
108,585 | A Winters Tale | 29 | 2.1.77 | LEONTES | With that she's big with, for 'tis Polixenes |
108,586 | A Winters Tale | 29 | 2.1.78 | LEONTES | Has made thee swell thus. |
108,587 | A Winters Tale | 30 | 2.1.79 | HERMIONE | But I'ld say he had not, |
108,588 | A Winters Tale | 30 | 2.1.80 | HERMIONE | And I'll be sworn you would believe my saying, |
108,589 | A Winters Tale | 30 | 2.1.81 | HERMIONE | Howe'er you lean to the nayward. |
108,590 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 2.1.82 | LEONTES | You, my lords, |
108,591 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 2.1.83 | LEONTES | Look on her, mark her well, be but about |
108,592 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 2.1.84 | LEONTES | To say 'she is a goodly lady,' and |
108,593 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 2.1.85 | LEONTES | The justice of your bearts will thereto add |
108,594 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 2.1.86 | LEONTES | 'Tis pity she's not honest, honourable:' |
108,595 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 2.1.87 | LEONTES | Praise her but for this her without-door form, |
108,596 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 2.1.88 | LEONTES | Which on my faith deserves high speech, and straight |
108,597 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 2.1.89 | LEONTES | The shrug, the hum or ha, these petty brands |
108,598 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 2.1.90 | LEONTES | That calumny doth use--O, I am out-- |
108,599 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 2.1.91 | LEONTES | That mercy does, for calumny will sear |
108,600 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 2.1.92 | LEONTES | Virtue itself: these shrugs, these hums and ha's, |
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