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AUTOLYCUS
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SONG
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A Winters Tale
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AUTOLYCUS
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Get you hence, for I must go
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AUTOLYCUS
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Where it fits not you to know.
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DORCAS
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Whither?
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MOPSA
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O, whither?
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DORCAS
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Whither?
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MOPSA
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It becomes thy oath full well,
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MOPSA
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Thou to me thy secrets tell.
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DORCAS
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Me too, let me go thither.
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MOPSA
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Or thou goest to the orange or mill.
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DORCAS
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If to either, thou dost ill.
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AUTOLYCUS
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Neither.
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DORCAS
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What, neither?
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AUTOLYCUS
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Neither.
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DORCAS
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Thou hast sworn my love to be.
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MOPSA
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Thou hast sworn it more to me:
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MOPSA
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Then whither goest? say, whither?
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Clown
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We'll have this song out anon by ourselves: my
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Clown
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father and the gentlemen are in sad talk, and we'll
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Clown
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not trouble them. Come, bring away thy pack after
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Clown
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me. Wenches, I'll buy for you both. Pedlar, let's
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Clown
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have the first choice. Follow me, girls.
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Clown
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Exit with DORCAS and MOPSA
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AUTOLYCUS
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And you shall pay well for 'em.
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Follows singing
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AUTOLYCUS
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Will you buy any tape,
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AUTOLYCUS
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Or lace for your cape,
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AUTOLYCUS
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My dainty duck, my dear-a?
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AUTOLYCUS
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Any silk, any thread,
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AUTOLYCUS
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Any toys for your head,
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AUTOLYCUS
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Of the new'st and finest, finest wear-a?
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AUTOLYCUS
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Come to the pedlar,
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AUTOLYCUS
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Money's a medler.
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AUTOLYCUS
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That doth utter all men's ware-a.
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AUTOLYCUS
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Exit
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AUTOLYCUS
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Re-enter Servant
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Servant
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Master, there is three carters, three shepherds,
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Servant
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three neat-herds, three swine-herds, that have made
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Servant
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themselves all men of hair, they call themselves
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Servant
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Saltiers, and they have a dance which the wenches
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Servant
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say is a gallimaufry of gambols, because they are
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Servant
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not in't, but they themselves are o' the mind, if it
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Servant
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be not too rough for some that know little but
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Servant
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bowling, it will please plentifully.
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Shepherd
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Away! we'll none on 't: here has been too much
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Shepherd
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homely foolery already. I know, sir, we weary you.
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POLIXENES
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You weary those that refresh us: pray, let's see
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POLIXENES
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these four threes of herdsmen.
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Servant
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One three of them, by their own report, sir, hath
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Servant
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danced before the king, and not the worst of the
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Servant
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three but jumps twelve foot and a half by the squier.
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Shepherd
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Leave your prating: since these good men are
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Shepherd
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pleased, let them come in, but quickly now.
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Servant
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Why, they stay at door, sir.
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Servant
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Exit
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Servant
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Here a dance of twelve Satyrs
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POLIXENES
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O, father, you'll know more of that hereafter.
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POLIXENES
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To CAMILLO
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POLIXENES
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Is it not too far gone? 'Tis time to part them.
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POLIXENES
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He's simple and tells much.
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To FLORIZEL
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POLIXENES
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How now, fair shepherd!
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POLIXENES
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Your heart is full of something that does take
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POLIXENES
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Your mind from feasting. Sooth, when I was young
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POLIXENES
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And handed love as you do, I was wont
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POLIXENES
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To load my she with knacks: I would have ransack'd
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POLIXENES
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The pedlar's silken treasury and have pour'd it
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POLIXENES
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To her acceptance, you have let him go
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POLIXENES
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And nothing marted with him. If your lass
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POLIXENES
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Interpretation should abuse and call this
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POLIXENES
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Your lack of love or bounty, you were straited
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POLIXENES
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For a reply, at least if you make a care
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POLIXENES
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Of happy holding her.
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FLORIZEL
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Old sir, I know
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FLORIZEL
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She prizes not such trifles as these are:
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FLORIZEL
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The gifts she looks from me are pack'd and lock'd
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FLORIZEL
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Up in my heart, which I have given already,
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FLORIZEL
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But not deliver'd. O, hear me breathe my life
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FLORIZEL
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Before this ancient sir, who, it should seem,
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FLORIZEL
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Hath sometime loved! I take thy hand, this hand,
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FLORIZEL
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As soft as dove's down and as white as it,
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FLORIZEL
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Or Ethiopian's tooth, or the fann'd
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FLORIZEL
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snow that's bolted
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FLORIZEL
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By the northern blasts twice o'er.
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POLIXENES
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What follows this?
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POLIXENES
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How prettily the young swain seems to wash
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POLIXENES
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The hand was fair before! I have put you out:
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POLIXENES
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But to your protestation, let me hear
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POLIXENES
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What you profess.
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FLORIZEL
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Do, and be witness to 't.
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POLIXENES
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And this my neighbour too?
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FLORIZEL
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And he, and more
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FLORIZEL
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Than he, and men, the earth, the heavens, and all:
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FLORIZEL
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That, were I crown'd the most imperial monarch,
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FLORIZEL
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Thereof most worthy, were I the fairest youth
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FLORIZEL
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That ever made eye swerve, had force and knowledge
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FLORIZEL
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More than was ever man's, I would not prize them
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FLORIZEL
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Without her love, for her employ them all,
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FLORIZEL
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Commend them and condemn them to her service
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FLORIZEL
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Or to their own perdition.
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