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LEONTES
When you have said 'she's goodly,' come between
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Ere you can say 'she's honest:' but be 't known,
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From him that has most cause to grieve it should be,
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LEONTES
She's an adulteress.
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HERMIONE
Should a villain say so,
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HERMIONE
The most replenish'd villain in the world,
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HERMIONE
He were as much more villain: you, my lord,
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HERMIONE
Do but mistake.
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LEONTES
You have mistook, my lady,
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Polixenes for Leontes: O thou thing!
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Which I'll not call a creature of thy place,
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Lest barbarism, making me the precedent,
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Should a like language use to all degrees
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And mannerly distinguishment leave out
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Betwixt the prince and beggar: I have said
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She's an adulteress, I have said with whom:
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More, she's a traitor and Camillo is
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A federary with her, and one that knows
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What she should shame to know herself
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But with her most vile principal, that she's
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A bed-swerver, even as bad as those
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That vulgars give bold'st titles, ay, and privy
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LEONTES
To this their late escape.
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HERMIONE
No, by my life.
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HERMIONE
Privy to none of this. How will this grieve you,
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HERMIONE
When you shall come to clearer knowledge, that
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HERMIONE
You thus have publish'd me! Gentle my lord,
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HERMIONE
You scarce can right me throughly then to say
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HERMIONE
You did mistake.
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LEONTES
No, if I mistake
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In those foundations which I build upon,
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The centre is not big enough to bear
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A school-boy's top. Away with her! to prison!
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He who shall speak for her is afar off guilty
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But that he speaks.
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HERMIONE
There's some ill planet reigns:
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HERMIONE
I must be patient till the heavens look
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HERMIONE
With an aspect more favourable. Good my lords,
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HERMIONE
I am not prone to weeping, as our sex
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HERMIONE
Commonly are, the want of which vain dew
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HERMIONE
Perchance shall dry your pities: but I have
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HERMIONE
That honourable grief lodged here which burns
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HERMIONE
Worse than tears drown: beseech you all, my lords,
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HERMIONE
With thoughts so qualified as your charities
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HERMIONE
Shall best instruct you, measure me, and so
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HERMIONE
The king's will be perform'd!
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LEONTES
Shall I be heard?
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HERMIONE
Who is't that goes with me? Beseech your highness,
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HERMIONE
My women may be with me, for you see
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HERMIONE
My plight requires it. Do not weep, good fools,
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HERMIONE
There is no cause: when you shall know your mistress
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Has deserved prison, then abound in tears
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HERMIONE
As I come out: this action I now go on
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HERMIONE
Is for my better grace. Adieu, my lord:
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HERMIONE
I never wish'd to see you sorry, now
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HERMIONE
I trust I shall. My women, come, you have leave.
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LEONTES
Go, do our bidding, hence!
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Exit HERMIONE, guarded, with Ladies
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First Lord
Beseech your highness, call the queen again.
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ANTIGONUS
Be certain what you do, sir, lest your justice
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ANTIGONUS
Prove violence, in the which three great ones suffer,
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Yourself, your queen, your son.
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First Lord
For her, my lord,
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First Lord
I dare my life lay down and will do't, sir,
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First Lord
Please you to accept it, that the queen is spotless
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First Lord
I' the eyes of heaven and to you, I mean,
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First Lord
In this which you accuse her.
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ANTIGONUS
If it prove
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She's otherwise, I'll keep my stables where
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I lodge my wife, I'll go in couples with her,
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Than when I feel and see her no farther trust her,
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For every inch of woman in the world,
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ANTIGONUS
Ay, every dram of woman's flesh is false, If she be.
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LEONTES
Hold your peaces.
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First Lord
Good my lord,--
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ANTIGONUS
It is for you we speak, not for ourselves:
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ANTIGONUS
You are abused and by some putter-on
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That will be damn'd for't, would I knew the villain,
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I would land-damn him. Be she honour-flaw'd,
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I have three daughters, the eldest is eleven
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The second and the third, nine, and some five,
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If this prove true, they'll pay for't:
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ANTIGONUS
by mine honour,
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I'll geld 'em all, fourteen they shall not see,
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To bring false generations: they are co-heirs,
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And I had rather glib myself than they
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Should not produce fair issue.
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Cease, no more.
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You smell this business with a sense as cold
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As is a dead man's nose: but I do see't and feel't
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As you feel doing thus, and see withal
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The instruments that feel.
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ANTIGONUS
If it be so,
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We need no grave to bury honesty:
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There's not a grain of it the face to sweeten
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Of the whole dungy earth.
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LEONTES
What! lack I credit?
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First Lord
I had rather you did lack than I, my lord,
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First Lord
Upon this ground, and more it would content me
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First Lord
To have her honour true than your suspicion,