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My great profaneness 'gainst thine oracle!
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I'll reconcile me to Polixenes,
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New woo my queen, recall the good Camillo,
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Whom I proclaim a man of truth, of mercy,
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For, being transported by my jealousies
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To bloody thoughts and to revenge, I chose
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Camillo for the minister to poison
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My friend Polixenes: which had been done,
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But that the good mind of Camillo tardied
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My swift command, though I with death and with
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Reward did threaten and encourage him,
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Not doing 't and being done: he, most humane
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And fill'd with honour, to my kingly guest
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Unclasp'd my practise, quit his fortunes here,
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Which you knew great, and to the hazard
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Of all encertainties himself commended,
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No richer than his honour: how he glisters
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Thorough my rust! and how his pity
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Does my deeds make the blacker!
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Re-enter PAULINA
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Woe the while!
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O, cut my lace, lest my heart, cracking it,
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Break too.
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First Lord
What fit is this, good lady?
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PAULINA
What studied torments, tyrant, hast for me?
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What wheels? racks? fires? what flaying? boiling?
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In leads or oils? what old or newer torture
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Must I receive, whose every word deserves
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To taste of thy most worst? Thy tyranny
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Together working with thy jealousies,
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Fancies too weak for boys, too green and idle
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For girls of nine, O, think what they have done
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And then run mad indeed, stark mad! for all
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Thy by-gone fooleries were but spices of it.
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That thou betray'dst Polixenes,'twas nothing,
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That did but show thee, of a fool, inconstant
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And damnable ingrateful: nor was't much,
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Thou wouldst have poison'd good Camillo's honour,
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To have him kill a king: poor trespasses,
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More monstrous standing by: whereof I reckon
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The casting forth to crows thy baby-daughter
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To be or none or little, though a devil
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Would have shed water out of fire ere done't:
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Nor is't directly laid to thee, the death
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Of the young prince, whose honourable thoughts,
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Thoughts high for one so tender, cleft the heart
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That could conceive a gross and foolish sire
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Blemish'd his gracious dam: this is not, no,
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Laid to thy answer: but the last,--O lords,
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When I have said, cry 'woe!' the queen, the queen,
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The sweet'st, dear'st creature's dead,
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and vengeance for't
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Not dropp'd down yet.
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First Lord
The higher powers forbid!
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I say she's dead, I'll swear't. If word nor oath
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Prevail not, go and see: if you can bring
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Tincture or lustre in her lip, her eye,
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Heat outwardly or breath within, I'll serve you
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As I would do the gods. But, O thou tyrant!
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Do not repent these things, for they are heavier
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Than all thy woes can stir, therefore betake thee
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To nothing but despair. A thousand knees
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Ten thousand years together, naked, fasting,
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Upon a barren mountain and still winter
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In storm perpetual, could not move the gods
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To look that way thou wert.
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Go on, go on
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Thou canst not speak too much, I have deserved
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All tongues to talk their bitterest.
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First Lord
Say no more:
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First Lord
Howe'er the business goes, you have made fault
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First Lord
I' the boldness of your speech.
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I am sorry for't:
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All faults I make, when I shall come to know them,
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I do repent. Alas! I have show'd too much
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The rashness of a woman: he is touch'd
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To the noble heart. What's gone and what's past help
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Should be past grief: do not receive affliction
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At my petition, I beseech you, rather
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Let me be punish'd, that have minded you
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Of what you should forget. Now, good my liege
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Sir, royal sir, forgive a foolish woman:
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The love I bore your queen--lo, fool again!--
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I'll speak of her no more, nor of your children,
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I'll not remember you of my own lord,
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Who is lost too: take your patience to you,
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And I'll say nothing.
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Thou didst speak but well
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When most the truth, which I receive much better
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Than to be pitied of thee. Prithee, bring me
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To the dead bodies of my queen and son:
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One grave shall be for both: upon them shall
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The causes of their death appear, unto
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Our shame perpetual. Once a day I'll visit
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The chapel where they lie, and tears shed there
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Shall be my recreation: so long as nature
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Will bear up with this exercise, so long
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I daily vow to use it. Come and lead me
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Unto these sorrows.
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