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109,301 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.169 | LEONTES | My great profaneness 'gainst thine oracle! |
109,302 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.170 | LEONTES | I'll reconcile me to Polixenes, |
109,303 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.171 | LEONTES | New woo my queen, recall the good Camillo, |
109,304 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.172 | LEONTES | Whom I proclaim a man of truth, of mercy, |
109,305 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.173 | LEONTES | For, being transported by my jealousies |
109,306 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.174 | LEONTES | To bloody thoughts and to revenge, I chose |
109,307 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.175 | LEONTES | Camillo for the minister to poison |
109,308 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.176 | LEONTES | My friend Polixenes: which had been done, |
109,309 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.177 | LEONTES | But that the good mind of Camillo tardied |
109,310 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.178 | LEONTES | My swift command, though I with death and with |
109,311 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.179 | LEONTES | Reward did threaten and encourage him, |
109,312 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.180 | LEONTES | Not doing 't and being done: he, most humane |
109,313 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.181 | LEONTES | And fill'd with honour, to my kingly guest |
109,314 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.182 | LEONTES | Unclasp'd my practise, quit his fortunes here, |
109,315 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.183 | LEONTES | Which you knew great, and to the hazard |
109,316 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.184 | LEONTES | Of all encertainties himself commended, |
109,317 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.185 | LEONTES | No richer than his honour: how he glisters |
109,318 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.186 | LEONTES | Thorough my rust! and how his pity |
109,319 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 3.2.187 | LEONTES | Does my deeds make the blacker! |
109,320 | A Winters Tale | 33 | null | LEONTES | Re-enter PAULINA |
109,321 | A Winters Tale | 34 | 3.2.188 | PAULINA | Woe the while! |
109,322 | A Winters Tale | 34 | 3.2.189 | PAULINA | O, cut my lace, lest my heart, cracking it, |
109,323 | A Winters Tale | 34 | 3.2.190 | PAULINA | Break too. |
109,324 | A Winters Tale | 35 | 3.2.191 | First Lord | What fit is this, good lady? |
109,325 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.192 | PAULINA | What studied torments, tyrant, hast for me? |
109,326 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.193 | PAULINA | What wheels? racks? fires? what flaying? boiling? |
109,327 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.194 | PAULINA | In leads or oils? what old or newer torture |
109,328 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.195 | PAULINA | Must I receive, whose every word deserves |
109,329 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.196 | PAULINA | To taste of thy most worst? Thy tyranny |
109,330 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.197 | PAULINA | Together working with thy jealousies, |
109,331 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.198 | PAULINA | Fancies too weak for boys, too green and idle |
109,332 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.199 | PAULINA | For girls of nine, O, think what they have done |
109,333 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.200 | PAULINA | And then run mad indeed, stark mad! for all |
109,334 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.201 | PAULINA | Thy by-gone fooleries were but spices of it. |
109,335 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.202 | PAULINA | That thou betray'dst Polixenes,'twas nothing, |
109,336 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.203 | PAULINA | That did but show thee, of a fool, inconstant |
109,337 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.204 | PAULINA | And damnable ingrateful: nor was't much, |
109,338 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.205 | PAULINA | Thou wouldst have poison'd good Camillo's honour, |
109,339 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.206 | PAULINA | To have him kill a king: poor trespasses, |
109,340 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.207 | PAULINA | More monstrous standing by: whereof I reckon |
109,341 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.208 | PAULINA | The casting forth to crows thy baby-daughter |
109,342 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.209 | PAULINA | To be or none or little, though a devil |
109,343 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.210 | PAULINA | Would have shed water out of fire ere done't: |
109,344 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.211 | PAULINA | Nor is't directly laid to thee, the death |
109,345 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.212 | PAULINA | Of the young prince, whose honourable thoughts, |
109,346 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.213 | PAULINA | Thoughts high for one so tender, cleft the heart |
109,347 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.214 | PAULINA | That could conceive a gross and foolish sire |
109,348 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.215 | PAULINA | Blemish'd his gracious dam: this is not, no, |
109,349 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.216 | PAULINA | Laid to thy answer: but the last,--O lords, |
109,350 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.217 | PAULINA | When I have said, cry 'woe!' the queen, the queen, |
109,351 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.218 | PAULINA | The sweet'st, dear'st creature's dead, |
109,352 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.219 | PAULINA | and vengeance for't |
109,353 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 3.2.220 | PAULINA | Not dropp'd down yet. |
109,354 | A Winters Tale | 37 | 3.2.221 | First Lord | The higher powers forbid! |
109,355 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 3.2.222 | PAULINA | I say she's dead, I'll swear't. If word nor oath |
109,356 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 3.2.223 | PAULINA | Prevail not, go and see: if you can bring |
109,357 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 3.2.224 | PAULINA | Tincture or lustre in her lip, her eye, |
109,358 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 3.2.225 | PAULINA | Heat outwardly or breath within, I'll serve you |
109,359 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 3.2.226 | PAULINA | As I would do the gods. But, O thou tyrant! |
109,360 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 3.2.227 | PAULINA | Do not repent these things, for they are heavier |
109,361 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 3.2.228 | PAULINA | Than all thy woes can stir, therefore betake thee |
109,362 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 3.2.229 | PAULINA | To nothing but despair. A thousand knees |
109,363 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 3.2.230 | PAULINA | Ten thousand years together, naked, fasting, |
109,364 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 3.2.231 | PAULINA | Upon a barren mountain and still winter |
109,365 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 3.2.232 | PAULINA | In storm perpetual, could not move the gods |
109,366 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 3.2.233 | PAULINA | To look that way thou wert. |
109,367 | A Winters Tale | 39 | 3.2.234 | LEONTES | Go on, go on |
109,368 | A Winters Tale | 39 | 3.2.235 | LEONTES | Thou canst not speak too much, I have deserved |
109,369 | A Winters Tale | 39 | 3.2.236 | LEONTES | All tongues to talk their bitterest. |
109,370 | A Winters Tale | 40 | 3.2.237 | First Lord | Say no more: |
109,371 | A Winters Tale | 40 | 3.2.238 | First Lord | Howe'er the business goes, you have made fault |
109,372 | A Winters Tale | 40 | 3.2.239 | First Lord | I' the boldness of your speech. |
109,373 | A Winters Tale | 41 | 3.2.240 | PAULINA | I am sorry for't: |
109,374 | A Winters Tale | 41 | 3.2.241 | PAULINA | All faults I make, when I shall come to know them, |
109,375 | A Winters Tale | 41 | 3.2.242 | PAULINA | I do repent. Alas! I have show'd too much |
109,376 | A Winters Tale | 41 | 3.2.243 | PAULINA | The rashness of a woman: he is touch'd |
109,377 | A Winters Tale | 41 | 3.2.244 | PAULINA | To the noble heart. What's gone and what's past help |
109,378 | A Winters Tale | 41 | 3.2.245 | PAULINA | Should be past grief: do not receive affliction |
109,379 | A Winters Tale | 41 | 3.2.246 | PAULINA | At my petition, I beseech you, rather |
109,380 | A Winters Tale | 41 | 3.2.247 | PAULINA | Let me be punish'd, that have minded you |
109,381 | A Winters Tale | 41 | 3.2.248 | PAULINA | Of what you should forget. Now, good my liege |
109,382 | A Winters Tale | 41 | 3.2.249 | PAULINA | Sir, royal sir, forgive a foolish woman: |
109,383 | A Winters Tale | 41 | 3.2.250 | PAULINA | The love I bore your queen--lo, fool again!-- |
109,384 | A Winters Tale | 41 | 3.2.251 | PAULINA | I'll speak of her no more, nor of your children, |
109,385 | A Winters Tale | 41 | 3.2.252 | PAULINA | I'll not remember you of my own lord, |
109,386 | A Winters Tale | 41 | 3.2.253 | PAULINA | Who is lost too: take your patience to you, |
109,387 | A Winters Tale | 41 | 3.2.254 | PAULINA | And I'll say nothing. |
109,388 | A Winters Tale | 42 | 3.2.255 | LEONTES | Thou didst speak but well |
109,389 | A Winters Tale | 42 | 3.2.256 | LEONTES | When most the truth, which I receive much better |
109,390 | A Winters Tale | 42 | 3.2.257 | LEONTES | Than to be pitied of thee. Prithee, bring me |
109,391 | A Winters Tale | 42 | 3.2.258 | LEONTES | To the dead bodies of my queen and son: |
109,392 | A Winters Tale | 42 | 3.2.259 | LEONTES | One grave shall be for both: upon them shall |
109,393 | A Winters Tale | 42 | 3.2.260 | LEONTES | The causes of their death appear, unto |
109,394 | A Winters Tale | 42 | 3.2.261 | LEONTES | Our shame perpetual. Once a day I'll visit |
109,395 | A Winters Tale | 42 | 3.2.262 | LEONTES | The chapel where they lie, and tears shed there |
109,396 | A Winters Tale | 42 | 3.2.263 | LEONTES | Shall be my recreation: so long as nature |
109,397 | A Winters Tale | 42 | 3.2.264 | LEONTES | Will bear up with this exercise, so long |
109,398 | A Winters Tale | 42 | 3.2.265 | LEONTES | I daily vow to use it. Come and lead me |
109,399 | A Winters Tale | 42 | 3.2.266 | LEONTES | Unto these sorrows. |
109,400 | A Winters Tale | 42 | null | LEONTES | Exeunt |
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