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A Winters Tale
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4.4.25
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PERDITA
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Vilely bound up? What would he say? Or how
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109,802
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.26
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PERDITA
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Should I, in these my borrow'd flaunts, behold
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109,803
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.27
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PERDITA
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The sternness of his presence?
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109,804
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.28
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FLORIZEL
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Apprehend
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109,805
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.29
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FLORIZEL
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Nothing but jollity. The gods themselves,
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109,806
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.30
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FLORIZEL
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Humbling their deities to love, have taken
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109,807
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.31
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FLORIZEL
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The shapes of beasts upon them: Jupiter
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109,808
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.32
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FLORIZEL
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Became a bull, and bellow'd, the green Neptune
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109,809
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.33
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FLORIZEL
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A ram, and bleated, and the fire-robed god,
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109,810
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.34
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FLORIZEL
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Golden Apollo, a poor humble swain,
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109,811
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.35
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FLORIZEL
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As I seem now. Their transformations
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109,812
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.36
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FLORIZEL
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Were never for a piece of beauty rarer,
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109,813
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.37
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FLORIZEL
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Nor in a way so chaste, since my desires
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109,814
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.38
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FLORIZEL
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Run not before mine honour, nor my lusts
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109,815
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.39
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FLORIZEL
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Burn hotter than my faith.
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109,816
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.40
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PERDITA
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O, but, sir,
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109,817
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.41
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PERDITA
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Your resolution cannot hold, when 'tis
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109,818
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.42
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PERDITA
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Opposed, as it must be, by the power of the king:
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109,819
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.43
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PERDITA
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One of these two must be necessities,
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109,820
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.44
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PERDITA
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Which then will speak, that you must
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109,821
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.45
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PERDITA
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change this purpose,
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109,822
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.46
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PERDITA
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Or I my life.
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109,823
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.47
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FLORIZEL
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Thou dearest Perdita,
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109,824
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.48
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FLORIZEL
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With these forced thoughts, I prithee, darken not
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109,825
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.49
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FLORIZEL
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The mirth o' the feast. Or I'll be thine, my fair,
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109,826
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.50
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FLORIZEL
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Or not my father's. For I cannot be
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109,827
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.51
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FLORIZEL
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Mine own, nor any thing to any, if
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109,828
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.52
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FLORIZEL
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I be not thine. To this I am most constant,
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109,829
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.53
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FLORIZEL
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Though destiny say no. Be merry, gentle,
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109,830
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.54
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FLORIZEL
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Strangle such thoughts as these with any thing
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109,831
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.55
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FLORIZEL
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That you behold the while. Your guests are coming:
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109,832
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.56
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FLORIZEL
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Lift up your countenance, as it were the day
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109,833
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.57
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FLORIZEL
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Of celebration of that nuptial which
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109,834
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.58
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FLORIZEL
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We two have sworn shall come.
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109,835
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.59
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PERDITA
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O lady Fortune,
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109,836
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.60
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PERDITA
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Stand you auspicious!
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109,837
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.61
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FLORIZEL
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See, your guests approach:
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109,838
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.62
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FLORIZEL
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Address yourself to entertain them sprightly,
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109,839
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.63
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FLORIZEL
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And let's be red with mirth.
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A Winters Tale
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FLORIZEL
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Enter Shepherd, Clown, MOPSA, DORCAS, and others, with POLIXENES and CAMILLO disguised
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109,841
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.64
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Shepherd
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Fie, daughter! when my old wife lived, upon
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109,842
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.65
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Shepherd
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This day she was both pantler, butler, cook,
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109,843
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.66
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Shepherd
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Both dame and servant, welcomed all, served all,
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109,844
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.67
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Shepherd
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Would sing her song and dance her turn, now here,
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109,845
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.68
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Shepherd
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At upper end o' the table, now i' the middle,
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109,846
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.69
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Shepherd
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On his shoulder, and his, her face o' fire
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109,847
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.70
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Shepherd
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With labour and the thing she took to quench it,
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109,848
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.71
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Shepherd
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She would to each one sip. You are retired,
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109,849
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.72
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Shepherd
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As if you were a feasted one and not
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109,850
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.73
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Shepherd
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The hostess of the meeting: pray you, bid
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109,851
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.74
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Shepherd
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These unknown friends to's welcome, for it is
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109,852
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.75
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Shepherd
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A way to make us better friends, more known.
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109,853
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.76
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Shepherd
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Come, quench your blushes and present yourself
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109,854
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.77
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Shepherd
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That which you are, mistress o' the feast: come on,
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109,855
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.78
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Shepherd
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And bid us welcome to your sheep-shearing,
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109,856
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.79
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Shepherd
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As your good flock shall prosper.
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109,857
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.80
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PERDITA
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[To POLIXENES] Sir, welcome:
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109,858
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.81
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PERDITA
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It is my father's will I should take on me
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109,859
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.82
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PERDITA
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The hostess-ship o' the day.
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109,860
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A Winters Tale
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PERDITA
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To CAMILLO
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109,861
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.83
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PERDITA
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You're welcome, sir.
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109,862
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.84
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PERDITA
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Give me those flowers there, Dorcas. Reverend sirs,
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109,863
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.85
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PERDITA
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For you there's rosemary and rue, these keep
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109,864
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.86
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PERDITA
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Seeming and savour all the winter long:
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109,865
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.87
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PERDITA
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Grace and remembrance be to you both,
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109,866
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.88
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PERDITA
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And welcome to our shearing!
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109,867
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.89
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POLIXENES
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Shepherdess,
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109,868
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.90
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POLIXENES
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A fair one are you--well you fit our ages
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109,869
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.91
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POLIXENES
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With flowers of winter.
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109,870
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.92
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PERDITA
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Sir, the year growing ancient,
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109,871
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.93
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PERDITA
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Not yet on summer's death, nor on the birth
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109,872
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.94
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PERDITA
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Of trembling winter, the fairest
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109,873
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.95
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PERDITA
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flowers o' the season
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109,874
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.96
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PERDITA
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Are our carnations and streak'd gillyvors,
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109,875
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.97
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PERDITA
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Which some call nature's bastards: of that kind
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109,876
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.98
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PERDITA
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Our rustic garden's barren, and I care not
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109,877
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.99
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PERDITA
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To get slips of them.
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109,878
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.100
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POLIXENES
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Wherefore, gentle maiden,
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109,879
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.101
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POLIXENES
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Do you neglect them?
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109,880
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.102
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PERDITA
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For I have heard it said
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109,881
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.103
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PERDITA
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There is an art which in their piedness shares
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109,882
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.104
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PERDITA
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With great creating nature.
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109,883
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.105
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POLIXENES
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Say there be,
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109,884
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.106
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POLIXENES
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Yet nature is made better by no mean
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109,885
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.107
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POLIXENES
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But nature makes that mean: so, over that art
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109,886
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.108
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POLIXENES
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Which you say adds to nature, is an art
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109,887
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.109
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POLIXENES
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That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry
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109,888
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.110
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POLIXENES
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A gentler scion to the wildest stock,
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109,889
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.111
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POLIXENES
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And make conceive a bark of baser kind
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109,890
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.112
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POLIXENES
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By bud of nobler race: this is an art
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109,891
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.113
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POLIXENES
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Which does mend nature, change it rather, but
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109,892
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.114
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POLIXENES
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The art itself is nature.
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109,893
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.115
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PERDITA
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So it is.
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.116
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POLIXENES
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Then make your garden rich in gillyvors,
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.117
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POLIXENES
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And do not call them bastards.
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109,896
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.118
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PERDITA
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I'll not put
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109,897
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.119
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PERDITA
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The dibble in earth to set one slip of them,
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109,898
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.120
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PERDITA
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No more than were I painted I would wish
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109,899
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.121
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PERDITA
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This youth should say 'twere well and only therefore
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109,900
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A Winters Tale
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4.4.122
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PERDITA
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Desire to breed by me. Here's flowers for you,
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