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point. O, the most piteous cry of the poor souls!
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sometimes to see 'em, and not to see 'em, now the
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ship boring the moon with her main-mast, and anon
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swallowed with yest and froth, as you'ld thrust a
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cork into a hogshead. And then for the
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land-service, to see how the bear tore out his
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shoulder-bone, how he cried to me for help and said
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his name was Antigonus, a nobleman. But to make an
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end of the ship, to see how the sea flap-dragoned
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it: but, first, how the poor souls roared, and the
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sea mocked them, and how the poor gentleman roared
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and the bear mocked him, both roaring louder than
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the sea or weather.
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Shepherd
Name of mercy, when was this, boy?
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Clown
Now, now: I have not winked since I saw these
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sights: the men are not yet cold under water, nor
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the bear half dined on the gentleman: he's at it
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now.
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Shepherd
Would I had been by, to have helped the old man!
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Clown
I would you had been by the ship side, to have
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helped her: there your charity would have lacked footing.
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Shepherd
Heavy matters! heavy matters! but look thee here,
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boy. Now bless thyself: thou mettest with things
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dying, I with things newborn. Here's a sight for
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thee, look thee, a bearing-cloth for a squire's
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child! look thee here, take up, take up, boy,
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open't. So, let's see: it was told me I should be
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rich by the fairies. This is some changeling:
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open't. What's within, boy?
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Clown
You're a made old man: if the sins of your youth
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are forgiven you, you're well to live. Gold! all gold!
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Shepherd
This is fairy gold, boy, and 'twill prove so: up
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with't, keep it close: home, home, the next way.
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We are lucky, boy, and to be so still requires
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nothing but secrecy. Let my sheep go: come, good
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boy, the next way home.
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Clown
Go you the next way with your findings. I'll go see
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if the bear be gone from the gentleman and how much
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he hath eaten: they are never curst but when they
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are hungry: if there be any of him left, I'll bury
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it.
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Shepherd
That's a good deed. If thou mayest discern by that
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which is left of him what he is, fetch me to the
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sight of him.
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Clown
Marry, will I, and you shall help to put him i' the ground.
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'Tis a lucky day, boy, and we'll do good deeds on't.
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Exeunt
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ACT IV
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SCENE I:
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Enter Time, the Chorus
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Time
I, that please some, try all, both joy and terror
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Time
Of good and bad, that makes and unfolds error,
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Time
Now take upon me, in the name of Time,
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Time
To use my wings. Impute it not a crime
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Time
To me or my swift passage, that I slide
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Time
O'er sixteen years and leave the growth untried
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Time
Of that wide gap, since it is in my power
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Time
To o'erthrow law and in one self-born hour
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Time
To plant and o'erwhelm custom. Let me pass
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Time
The same I am, ere ancient'st order was
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Time
Or what is now received: I witness to
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Time
The times that brought them in, so shall I do
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Time
To the freshest things now reigning and make stale
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Time
The glistering of this present, as my tale
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Time
Now seems to it. Your patience this allowing,
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Time
I turn my glass and give my scene such growing
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Time
As you had slept between: Leontes leaving,
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Time
The effects of his fond jealousies so grieving
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Time
That he shuts up himself, imagine me,
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Time
Gentle spectators, that I now may be
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Time
In fair Bohemia, and remember well,
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Time
I mentioned a son o' the king's, which Florizel
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Time
I now name to you, and with speed so pace
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Time
To speak of Perdita, now grown in grace
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Time
Equal with wondering: what of her ensues
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Time
I list not prophecy, but let Time's news
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Time
Be known when 'tis brought forth.
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Time
A shepherd's daughter,
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Time
And what to her adheres, which follows after,
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Time
Is the argument of Time. Of this allow,
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Time
If ever you have spent time worse ere now,
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Time
If never, yet that Time himself doth say
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Time
He wishes earnestly you never may.
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Exit
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SCENE II. Bohemia. The palace of POLIXENES.
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Enter POLIXENES and CAMILLO
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4.2.1
POLIXENES
I pray thee, good Camillo, be no more importunate:
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POLIXENES
'tis a sickness denying thee any thing, a death to
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POLIXENES
grant this.
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CAMILLO
It is fifteen years since I saw my country: though
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CAMILLO
I have for the most part been aired abroad, I
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CAMILLO
desire to lay my bones there. Besides, the penitent
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CAMILLO
king, my master, hath sent for me, to whose feeling
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CAMILLO
sorrows I might be some allay, or I o'erween to
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CAMILLO
think so, which is another spur to my departure.
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4.2.10
POLIXENES
As thou lovest me, Camillo, wipe not out the rest of
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4.2.11
POLIXENES
thy services by leaving me now: the need I have of
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POLIXENES
thee thine own goodness hath made, better not to
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POLIXENES
have had thee than thus to want thee: thou, having
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POLIXENES
made me businesses which none without thee can