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109,101 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 3.1.5 | DION | For most it caught me, the celestial habits, |
109,102 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 3.1.6 | DION | Methinks I so should term them, and the reverence |
109,103 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 3.1.7 | DION | Of the grave wearers. O, the sacrifice! |
109,104 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 3.1.8 | DION | How ceremonious, solemn and unearthly |
109,105 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 3.1.9 | DION | It was i' the offering! |
109,106 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 3.1.10 | CLEOMENES | But of all, the burst |
109,107 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 3.1.11 | CLEOMENES | And the ear-deafening voice o' the oracle, |
109,108 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 3.1.12 | CLEOMENES | Kin to Jove's thunder, so surprised my sense. |
109,109 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 3.1.13 | CLEOMENES | That I was nothing. |
109,110 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 3.1.14 | DION | If the event o' the journey |
109,111 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 3.1.15 | DION | Prove as successful to the queen,--O be't so!-- |
109,112 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 3.1.16 | DION | As it hath been to us rare, pleasant, speedy, |
109,113 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 3.1.17 | DION | The time is worth the use on't. |
109,114 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.1.18 | CLEOMENES | Great Apollo |
109,115 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.1.19 | CLEOMENES | Turn all to the best! These proclamations, |
109,116 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.1.20 | CLEOMENES | So forcing faults upon Hermione, |
109,117 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.1.21 | CLEOMENES | I little like. |
109,118 | A Winters Tale | 6 | 3.1.22 | DION | The violent carriage of it |
109,119 | A Winters Tale | 6 | 3.1.23 | DION | Will clear or end the business: when the oracle, |
109,120 | A Winters Tale | 6 | 3.1.24 | DION | Thus by Apollo's great divine seal'd up, |
109,121 | A Winters Tale | 6 | 3.1.25 | DION | Shall the contents discover, something rare |
109,122 | A Winters Tale | 6 | 3.1.26 | DION | Even then will rush to knowledge. Go: fresh horses! |
109,123 | A Winters Tale | 6 | 3.1.27 | DION | And gracious be the issue! |
109,124 | A Winters Tale | 6 | null | DION | Exeunt |
109,125 | A Winters Tale | 6 | null | DION | SCENE II. A court of Justice. |
109,126 | A Winters Tale | 6 | null | DION | Enter LEONTES, Lords, and Officers |
109,127 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 3.2.1 | LEONTES | This sessions, to our great grief we pronounce, |
109,128 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 3.2.2 | LEONTES | Even pushes 'gainst our heart: the party tried |
109,129 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 3.2.3 | LEONTES | The daughter of a king, our wife, and one |
109,130 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 3.2.4 | LEONTES | Of us too much beloved. Let us be clear'd |
109,131 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 3.2.5 | LEONTES | Of being tyrannous, since we so openly |
109,132 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 3.2.6 | LEONTES | Proceed in justice, which shall have due course, |
109,133 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 3.2.7 | LEONTES | Even to the guilt or the purgation. |
109,134 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 3.2.8 | LEONTES | Produce the prisoner. |
109,135 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 3.2.9 | Officer | It is his highness' pleasure that the queen |
109,136 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 3.2.10 | Officer | Appear in person here in court. Silence! |
109,137 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 3.2.10 | Officer | Enter HERMIONE guarded, PAULINA and Ladies attending |
109,138 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 3.2.11 | LEONTES | Read the indictment. |
109,139 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 3.2.12 | Officer | [Reads] Hermione, queen to the worthy |
109,140 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 3.2.13 | Officer | Leontes, king of Sicilia, thou art here accused and |
109,141 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 3.2.14 | Officer | arraigned of high treason, in committing adultery |
109,142 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 3.2.15 | Officer | with Polixenes, king of Bohemia, and conspiring |
109,143 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 3.2.16 | Officer | with Camillo to take away the life of our sovereign |
109,144 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 3.2.17 | Officer | lord the king, thy royal husband: the pretence |
109,145 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 3.2.18 | Officer | whereof being by circumstances partly laid open, |
109,146 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 3.2.19 | Officer | thou, Hermione, contrary to the faith and allegiance |
109,147 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 3.2.20 | Officer | of a true subject, didst counsel and aid them, for |
109,148 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 3.2.21 | Officer | their better safety, to fly away by night. |
109,149 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.22 | HERMIONE | Since what I am to say must be but that |
109,150 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.23 | HERMIONE | Which contradicts my accusation and |
109,151 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.24 | HERMIONE | The testimony on my part no other |
109,152 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.25 | HERMIONE | But what comes from myself, it shall scarce boot me |
109,153 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.26 | HERMIONE | To say 'not guilty:' mine integrity |
109,154 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.27 | HERMIONE | Being counted falsehood, shall, as I express it, |
109,155 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.28 | HERMIONE | Be so received. But thus: if powers divine |
109,156 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.29 | HERMIONE | Behold our human actions, as they do, |
109,157 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.30 | HERMIONE | I doubt not then but innocence shall make |
109,158 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.31 | HERMIONE | False accusation blush and tyranny |
109,159 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.32 | HERMIONE | Tremble at patience. You, my lord, best know, |
109,160 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.33 | HERMIONE | Who least will seem to do so, my past life |
109,161 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.34 | HERMIONE | Hath been as continent, as chaste, as true, |
109,162 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.35 | HERMIONE | As I am now unhappy, which is more |
109,163 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.36 | HERMIONE | Than history can pattern, though devised |
109,164 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.37 | HERMIONE | And play'd to take spectators. For behold me |
109,165 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.38 | HERMIONE | A fellow of the royal bed, which owe |
109,166 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.39 | HERMIONE | A moiety of the throne a great king's daughter, |
109,167 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.40 | HERMIONE | The mother to a hopeful prince, here standing |
109,168 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.41 | HERMIONE | To prate and talk for life and honour 'fore |
109,169 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.42 | HERMIONE | Who please to come and hear. For life, I prize it |
109,170 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.43 | HERMIONE | As I weigh grief, which I would spare: for honour, |
109,171 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.44 | HERMIONE | 'Tis a derivative from me to mine, |
109,172 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.45 | HERMIONE | And only that I stand for. I appeal |
109,173 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.46 | HERMIONE | To your own conscience, sir, before Polixenes |
109,174 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.47 | HERMIONE | Came to your court, how I was in your grace, |
109,175 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.48 | HERMIONE | How merited to be so, since he came, |
109,176 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.49 | HERMIONE | With what encounter so uncurrent I |
109,177 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.50 | HERMIONE | Have strain'd to appear thus: if one jot beyond |
109,178 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.51 | HERMIONE | The bound of honour, or in act or will |
109,179 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.52 | HERMIONE | That way inclining, harden'd be the hearts |
109,180 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.53 | HERMIONE | Of all that hear me, and my near'st of kin |
109,181 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 3.2.54 | HERMIONE | Cry fie upon my grave! |
109,182 | A Winters Tale | 6 | 3.2.55 | LEONTES | I ne'er heard yet |
109,183 | A Winters Tale | 6 | 3.2.56 | LEONTES | That any of these bolder vices wanted |
109,184 | A Winters Tale | 6 | 3.2.57 | LEONTES | Less impudence to gainsay what they did |
109,185 | A Winters Tale | 6 | 3.2.58 | LEONTES | Than to perform it first. |
109,186 | A Winters Tale | 7 | 3.2.59 | HERMIONE | That's true enough, |
109,187 | A Winters Tale | 7 | 3.2.60 | HERMIONE | Through 'tis a saying, sir, not due to me. |
109,188 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 3.2.61 | LEONTES | You will not own it. |
109,189 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 3.2.62 | HERMIONE | More than mistress of |
109,190 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 3.2.63 | HERMIONE | Which comes to me in name of fault, I must not |
109,191 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 3.2.64 | HERMIONE | At all acknowledge. For Polixenes, |
109,192 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 3.2.65 | HERMIONE | With whom I am accused, I do confess |
109,193 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 3.2.66 | HERMIONE | I loved him as in honour he required, |
109,194 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 3.2.67 | HERMIONE | With such a kind of love as might become |
109,195 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 3.2.68 | HERMIONE | A lady like me, with a love even such, |
109,196 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 3.2.69 | HERMIONE | So and no other, as yourself commanded: |
109,197 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 3.2.70 | HERMIONE | Which not to have done I think had been in me |
109,198 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 3.2.71 | HERMIONE | Both disobedience and ingratitude |
109,199 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 3.2.72 | HERMIONE | To you and toward your friend, whose love had spoke, |
109,200 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 3.2.73 | HERMIONE | Even since it could speak, from an infant, freely |
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