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110,101 | A Winters Tale | 77 | null | AUTOLYCUS | SONG |
110,102 | A Winters Tale | 78 | 4.4.319 | AUTOLYCUS | Get you hence, for I must go |
110,103 | A Winters Tale | 78 | 4.4.320 | AUTOLYCUS | Where it fits not you to know. |
110,104 | A Winters Tale | 79 | 4.4.321 | DORCAS | Whither? |
110,105 | A Winters Tale | 80 | 4.4.322 | MOPSA | O, whither? |
110,106 | A Winters Tale | 81 | 4.4.323 | DORCAS | Whither? |
110,107 | A Winters Tale | 82 | 4.4.324 | MOPSA | It becomes thy oath full well, |
110,108 | A Winters Tale | 82 | 4.4.325 | MOPSA | Thou to me thy secrets tell. |
110,109 | A Winters Tale | 83 | 4.4.326 | DORCAS | Me too, let me go thither. |
110,110 | A Winters Tale | 84 | 4.4.327 | MOPSA | Or thou goest to the orange or mill. |
110,111 | A Winters Tale | 85 | 4.4.328 | DORCAS | If to either, thou dost ill. |
110,112 | A Winters Tale | 86 | 4.4.329 | AUTOLYCUS | Neither. |
110,113 | A Winters Tale | 87 | 4.4.330 | DORCAS | What, neither? |
110,114 | A Winters Tale | 88 | 4.4.331 | AUTOLYCUS | Neither. |
110,115 | A Winters Tale | 89 | 4.4.332 | DORCAS | Thou hast sworn my love to be. |
110,116 | A Winters Tale | 90 | 4.4.333 | MOPSA | Thou hast sworn it more to me: |
110,117 | A Winters Tale | 90 | 4.4.334 | MOPSA | Then whither goest? say, whither? |
110,118 | A Winters Tale | 91 | 4.4.335 | Clown | We'll have this song out anon by ourselves: my |
110,119 | A Winters Tale | 91 | 4.4.336 | Clown | father and the gentlemen are in sad talk, and we'll |
110,120 | A Winters Tale | 91 | 4.4.337 | Clown | not trouble them. Come, bring away thy pack after |
110,121 | A Winters Tale | 91 | 4.4.338 | Clown | me. Wenches, I'll buy for you both. Pedlar, let's |
110,122 | A Winters Tale | 91 | 4.4.339 | Clown | have the first choice. Follow me, girls. |
110,123 | A Winters Tale | 91 | null | Clown | Exit with DORCAS and MOPSA |
110,124 | A Winters Tale | 92 | 4.4.340 | AUTOLYCUS | And you shall pay well for 'em. |
110,125 | A Winters Tale | 92 | null | AUTOLYCUS | Follows singing |
110,126 | A Winters Tale | 92 | 4.4.341 | AUTOLYCUS | Will you buy any tape, |
110,127 | A Winters Tale | 92 | 4.4.342 | AUTOLYCUS | Or lace for your cape, |
110,128 | A Winters Tale | 92 | 4.4.343 | AUTOLYCUS | My dainty duck, my dear-a? |
110,129 | A Winters Tale | 92 | 4.4.344 | AUTOLYCUS | Any silk, any thread, |
110,130 | A Winters Tale | 92 | 4.4.345 | AUTOLYCUS | Any toys for your head, |
110,131 | A Winters Tale | 92 | 4.4.346 | AUTOLYCUS | Of the new'st and finest, finest wear-a? |
110,132 | A Winters Tale | 92 | 4.4.347 | AUTOLYCUS | Come to the pedlar, |
110,133 | A Winters Tale | 92 | 4.4.348 | AUTOLYCUS | Money's a medler. |
110,134 | A Winters Tale | 92 | 4.4.349 | AUTOLYCUS | That doth utter all men's ware-a. |
110,135 | A Winters Tale | 92 | null | AUTOLYCUS | Exit |
110,136 | A Winters Tale | 92 | null | AUTOLYCUS | Re-enter Servant |
110,137 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 4.4.350 | Servant | Master, there is three carters, three shepherds, |
110,138 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 4.4.351 | Servant | three neat-herds, three swine-herds, that have made |
110,139 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 4.4.352 | Servant | themselves all men of hair, they call themselves |
110,140 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 4.4.353 | Servant | Saltiers, and they have a dance which the wenches |
110,141 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 4.4.354 | Servant | say is a gallimaufry of gambols, because they are |
110,142 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 4.4.355 | Servant | not in't, but they themselves are o' the mind, if it |
110,143 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 4.4.356 | Servant | be not too rough for some that know little but |
110,144 | A Winters Tale | 93 | 4.4.357 | Servant | bowling, it will please plentifully. |
110,145 | A Winters Tale | 94 | 4.4.358 | Shepherd | Away! we'll none on 't: here has been too much |
110,146 | A Winters Tale | 94 | 4.4.359 | Shepherd | homely foolery already. I know, sir, we weary you. |
110,147 | A Winters Tale | 95 | 4.4.360 | POLIXENES | You weary those that refresh us: pray, let's see |
110,148 | A Winters Tale | 95 | 4.4.361 | POLIXENES | these four threes of herdsmen. |
110,149 | A Winters Tale | 96 | 4.4.362 | Servant | One three of them, by their own report, sir, hath |
110,150 | A Winters Tale | 96 | 4.4.363 | Servant | danced before the king, and not the worst of the |
110,151 | A Winters Tale | 96 | 4.4.364 | Servant | three but jumps twelve foot and a half by the squier. |
110,152 | A Winters Tale | 97 | 4.4.365 | Shepherd | Leave your prating: since these good men are |
110,153 | A Winters Tale | 97 | 4.4.366 | Shepherd | pleased, let them come in, but quickly now. |
110,154 | A Winters Tale | 98 | 4.4.367 | Servant | Why, they stay at door, sir. |
110,155 | A Winters Tale | 98 | null | Servant | Exit |
110,156 | A Winters Tale | 98 | null | Servant | Here a dance of twelve Satyrs |
110,157 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 4.4.368 | POLIXENES | O, father, you'll know more of that hereafter. |
110,158 | A Winters Tale | 99 | null | POLIXENES | To CAMILLO |
110,159 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 4.4.369 | POLIXENES | Is it not too far gone? 'Tis time to part them. |
110,160 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 4.4.370 | POLIXENES | He's simple and tells much. |
110,161 | A Winters Tale | 99 | null | POLIXENES | To FLORIZEL |
110,162 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 4.4.371 | POLIXENES | How now, fair shepherd! |
110,163 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 4.4.372 | POLIXENES | Your heart is full of something that does take |
110,164 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 4.4.373 | POLIXENES | Your mind from feasting. Sooth, when I was young |
110,165 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 4.4.374 | POLIXENES | And handed love as you do, I was wont |
110,166 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 4.4.375 | POLIXENES | To load my she with knacks: I would have ransack'd |
110,167 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 4.4.376 | POLIXENES | The pedlar's silken treasury and have pour'd it |
110,168 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 4.4.377 | POLIXENES | To her acceptance, you have let him go |
110,169 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 4.4.378 | POLIXENES | And nothing marted with him. If your lass |
110,170 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 4.4.379 | POLIXENES | Interpretation should abuse and call this |
110,171 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 4.4.380 | POLIXENES | Your lack of love or bounty, you were straited |
110,172 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 4.4.381 | POLIXENES | For a reply, at least if you make a care |
110,173 | A Winters Tale | 99 | 4.4.382 | POLIXENES | Of happy holding her. |
110,174 | A Winters Tale | 100 | 4.4.383 | FLORIZEL | Old sir, I know |
110,175 | A Winters Tale | 100 | 4.4.384 | FLORIZEL | She prizes not such trifles as these are: |
110,176 | A Winters Tale | 100 | 4.4.385 | FLORIZEL | The gifts she looks from me are pack'd and lock'd |
110,177 | A Winters Tale | 100 | 4.4.386 | FLORIZEL | Up in my heart, which I have given already, |
110,178 | A Winters Tale | 100 | 4.4.387 | FLORIZEL | But not deliver'd. O, hear me breathe my life |
110,179 | A Winters Tale | 100 | 4.4.388 | FLORIZEL | Before this ancient sir, who, it should seem, |
110,180 | A Winters Tale | 100 | 4.4.389 | FLORIZEL | Hath sometime loved! I take thy hand, this hand, |
110,181 | A Winters Tale | 100 | 4.4.390 | FLORIZEL | As soft as dove's down and as white as it, |
110,182 | A Winters Tale | 100 | 4.4.391 | FLORIZEL | Or Ethiopian's tooth, or the fann'd |
110,183 | A Winters Tale | 100 | 4.4.392 | FLORIZEL | snow that's bolted |
110,184 | A Winters Tale | 100 | 4.4.393 | FLORIZEL | By the northern blasts twice o'er. |
110,185 | A Winters Tale | 101 | 4.4.394 | POLIXENES | What follows this? |
110,186 | A Winters Tale | 101 | 4.4.395 | POLIXENES | How prettily the young swain seems to wash |
110,187 | A Winters Tale | 101 | 4.4.396 | POLIXENES | The hand was fair before! I have put you out: |
110,188 | A Winters Tale | 101 | 4.4.397 | POLIXENES | But to your protestation, let me hear |
110,189 | A Winters Tale | 101 | 4.4.398 | POLIXENES | What you profess. |
110,190 | A Winters Tale | 102 | 4.4.399 | FLORIZEL | Do, and be witness to 't. |
110,191 | A Winters Tale | 103 | 4.4.400 | POLIXENES | And this my neighbour too? |
110,192 | A Winters Tale | 104 | 4.4.401 | FLORIZEL | And he, and more |
110,193 | A Winters Tale | 104 | 4.4.402 | FLORIZEL | Than he, and men, the earth, the heavens, and all: |
110,194 | A Winters Tale | 104 | 4.4.403 | FLORIZEL | That, were I crown'd the most imperial monarch, |
110,195 | A Winters Tale | 104 | 4.4.404 | FLORIZEL | Thereof most worthy, were I the fairest youth |
110,196 | A Winters Tale | 104 | 4.4.405 | FLORIZEL | That ever made eye swerve, had force and knowledge |
110,197 | A Winters Tale | 104 | 4.4.406 | FLORIZEL | More than was ever man's, I would not prize them |
110,198 | A Winters Tale | 104 | 4.4.407 | FLORIZEL | Without her love, for her employ them all, |
110,199 | A Winters Tale | 104 | 4.4.408 | FLORIZEL | Commend them and condemn them to her service |
110,200 | A Winters Tale | 104 | 4.4.409 | FLORIZEL | Or to their own perdition. |
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