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110,201 | A Winters Tale | 105 | 4.4.410 | POLIXENES | Fairly offer'd. |
110,202 | A Winters Tale | 106 | 4.4.411 | CAMILLO | This shows a sound affection. |
110,203 | A Winters Tale | 107 | 4.4.412 | Shepherd | But, my daughter, |
110,204 | A Winters Tale | 107 | 4.4.413 | Shepherd | Say you the like to him? |
110,205 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 4.4.414 | PERDITA | I cannot speak |
110,206 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 4.4.415 | PERDITA | So well, nothing so well, no, nor mean better: |
110,207 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 4.4.416 | PERDITA | By the pattern of mine own thoughts I cut out |
110,208 | A Winters Tale | 108 | 4.4.417 | PERDITA | The purity of his. |
110,209 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 4.4.418 | Shepherd | Take hands, a bargain! |
110,210 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 4.4.419 | Shepherd | And, friends unknown, you shall bear witness to 't: |
110,211 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 4.4.420 | Shepherd | I give my daughter to him, and will make |
110,212 | A Winters Tale | 109 | 4.4.421 | Shepherd | Her portion equal his. |
110,213 | A Winters Tale | 110 | 4.4.422 | FLORIZEL | O, that must be |
110,214 | A Winters Tale | 110 | 4.4.423 | FLORIZEL | I' the virtue of your daughter: one being dead, |
110,215 | A Winters Tale | 110 | 4.4.424 | FLORIZEL | I shall have more than you can dream of yet, |
110,216 | A Winters Tale | 110 | 4.4.425 | FLORIZEL | Enough then for your wonder. But, come on, |
110,217 | A Winters Tale | 110 | 4.4.426 | FLORIZEL | Contract us 'fore these witnesses. |
110,218 | A Winters Tale | 111 | 4.4.427 | Shepherd | Come, your hand, |
110,219 | A Winters Tale | 111 | 4.4.428 | Shepherd | And, daughter, yours. |
110,220 | A Winters Tale | 112 | 4.4.429 | POLIXENES | Soft, swain, awhile, beseech you, |
110,221 | A Winters Tale | 112 | 4.4.430 | POLIXENES | Have you a father? |
110,222 | A Winters Tale | 113 | 4.4.431 | FLORIZEL | I have: but what of him? |
110,223 | A Winters Tale | 114 | 4.4.432 | POLIXENES | Knows he of this? |
110,224 | A Winters Tale | 115 | 4.4.433 | FLORIZEL | He neither does nor shall. |
110,225 | A Winters Tale | 116 | 4.4.434 | POLIXENES | Methinks a father |
110,226 | A Winters Tale | 116 | 4.4.435 | POLIXENES | Is at the nuptial of his son a guest |
110,227 | A Winters Tale | 116 | 4.4.436 | POLIXENES | That best becomes the table. Pray you once more, |
110,228 | A Winters Tale | 116 | 4.4.437 | POLIXENES | Is not your father grown incapable |
110,229 | A Winters Tale | 116 | 4.4.438 | POLIXENES | Of reasonable affairs? is he not stupid |
110,230 | A Winters Tale | 116 | 4.4.439 | POLIXENES | With age and altering rheums? can he speak? hear? |
110,231 | A Winters Tale | 116 | 4.4.440 | POLIXENES | Know man from man? dispute his own estate? |
110,232 | A Winters Tale | 116 | 4.4.441 | POLIXENES | Lies he not bed-rid? and again does nothing |
110,233 | A Winters Tale | 116 | 4.4.442 | POLIXENES | But what he did being childish? |
110,234 | A Winters Tale | 117 | 4.4.443 | FLORIZEL | No, good sir, |
110,235 | A Winters Tale | 117 | 4.4.444 | FLORIZEL | He has his health and ampler strength indeed |
110,236 | A Winters Tale | 117 | 4.4.445 | FLORIZEL | Than most have of his age. |
110,237 | A Winters Tale | 118 | 4.4.446 | POLIXENES | By my white beard, |
110,238 | A Winters Tale | 118 | 4.4.447 | POLIXENES | You offer him, if this be so, a wrong |
110,239 | A Winters Tale | 118 | 4.4.448 | POLIXENES | Something unfilial: reason my son |
110,240 | A Winters Tale | 118 | 4.4.449 | POLIXENES | Should choose himself a wife, but as good reason |
110,241 | A Winters Tale | 118 | 4.4.450 | POLIXENES | The father, all whose joy is nothing else |
110,242 | A Winters Tale | 118 | 4.4.451 | POLIXENES | But fair posterity, should hold some counsel |
110,243 | A Winters Tale | 118 | 4.4.452 | POLIXENES | In such a business. |
110,244 | A Winters Tale | 119 | 4.4.453 | FLORIZEL | I yield all this, |
110,245 | A Winters Tale | 119 | 4.4.454 | FLORIZEL | But for some other reasons, my grave sir, |
110,246 | A Winters Tale | 119 | 4.4.455 | FLORIZEL | Which 'tis not fit you know, I not acquaint |
110,247 | A Winters Tale | 119 | 4.4.456 | FLORIZEL | My father of this business. |
110,248 | A Winters Tale | 120 | 4.4.457 | POLIXENES | Let him know't. |
110,249 | A Winters Tale | 121 | 4.4.458 | FLORIZEL | He shall not. |
110,250 | A Winters Tale | 122 | 4.4.459 | POLIXENES | Prithee, let him. |
110,251 | A Winters Tale | 123 | 4.4.460 | FLORIZEL | No, he must not. |
110,252 | A Winters Tale | 124 | 4.4.461 | Shepherd | Let him, my son: he shall not need to grieve |
110,253 | A Winters Tale | 124 | 4.4.462 | Shepherd | At knowing of thy choice. |
110,254 | A Winters Tale | 125 | 4.4.463 | FLORIZEL | Come, come, he must not. |
110,255 | A Winters Tale | 125 | 4.4.464 | FLORIZEL | Mark our contract. |
110,256 | A Winters Tale | 126 | 4.4.465 | POLIXENES | Mark your divorce, young sir, |
110,257 | A Winters Tale | 126 | null | POLIXENES | Discovering himself |
110,258 | A Winters Tale | 126 | 4.4.466 | POLIXENES | Whom son I dare not call, thou art too base |
110,259 | A Winters Tale | 126 | 4.4.467 | POLIXENES | To be acknowledged: thou a sceptre's heir, |
110,260 | A Winters Tale | 126 | 4.4.468 | POLIXENES | That thus affect'st a sheep-hook! Thou old traitor, |
110,261 | A Winters Tale | 126 | 4.4.469 | POLIXENES | I am sorry that by hanging thee I can |
110,262 | A Winters Tale | 126 | 4.4.470 | POLIXENES | But shorten thy life one week. And thou, fresh piece |
110,263 | A Winters Tale | 126 | 4.4.471 | POLIXENES | Of excellent witchcraft, who of force must know |
110,264 | A Winters Tale | 126 | 4.4.472 | POLIXENES | The royal fool thou copest with,-- |
110,265 | A Winters Tale | 127 | 4.4.473 | Shepherd | O, my heart! |
110,266 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.474 | POLIXENES | I'll have thy beauty scratch'd with briers, and made |
110,267 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.475 | POLIXENES | More homely than thy state. For thee, fond boy, |
110,268 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.476 | POLIXENES | If I may ever know thou dost but sigh |
110,269 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.477 | POLIXENES | That thou no more shalt see this knack, as never |
110,270 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.478 | POLIXENES | I mean thou shalt, we'll bar thee from succession, |
110,271 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.479 | POLIXENES | Not hold thee of our blood, no, not our kin, |
110,272 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.480 | POLIXENES | Far than Deucalion off: mark thou my words: |
110,273 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.481 | POLIXENES | Follow us to the court. Thou churl, for this time, |
110,274 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.482 | POLIXENES | Though full of our displeasure, yet we free thee |
110,275 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.483 | POLIXENES | From the dead blow of it. And you, enchantment.-- |
110,276 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.484 | POLIXENES | Worthy enough a herdsman: yea, him too, |
110,277 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.485 | POLIXENES | That makes himself, but for our honour therein, |
110,278 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.486 | POLIXENES | Unworthy thee,--if ever henceforth thou |
110,279 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.487 | POLIXENES | These rural latches to his entrance open, |
110,280 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.488 | POLIXENES | Or hoop his body more with thy embraces, |
110,281 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.489 | POLIXENES | I will devise a death as cruel for thee |
110,282 | A Winters Tale | 128 | 4.4.490 | POLIXENES | As thou art tender to't. |
110,283 | A Winters Tale | 128 | null | POLIXENES | Exit |
110,284 | A Winters Tale | 129 | 4.4.491 | PERDITA | Even here undone! |
110,285 | A Winters Tale | 129 | 4.4.492 | PERDITA | I was not much afeard, for once or twice |
110,286 | A Winters Tale | 129 | 4.4.493 | PERDITA | I was about to speak and tell him plainly, |
110,287 | A Winters Tale | 129 | 4.4.494 | PERDITA | The selfsame sun that shines upon his court |
110,288 | A Winters Tale | 129 | 4.4.495 | PERDITA | Hides not his visage from our cottage but |
110,289 | A Winters Tale | 129 | 4.4.496 | PERDITA | Looks on alike. Will't please you, sir, be gone? |
110,290 | A Winters Tale | 129 | 4.4.497 | PERDITA | I told you what would come of this: beseech you, |
110,291 | A Winters Tale | 129 | 4.4.498 | PERDITA | Of your own state take care: this dream of mine,-- |
110,292 | A Winters Tale | 129 | 4.4.499 | PERDITA | Being now awake, I'll queen it no inch farther, |
110,293 | A Winters Tale | 129 | 4.4.500 | PERDITA | But milk my ewes and weep. |
110,294 | A Winters Tale | 130 | 4.4.501 | CAMILLO | Why, how now, father! |
110,295 | A Winters Tale | 130 | 4.4.502 | CAMILLO | Speak ere thou diest. |
110,296 | A Winters Tale | 131 | 4.4.503 | Shepherd | I cannot speak, nor think |
110,297 | A Winters Tale | 131 | 4.4.504 | Shepherd | Nor dare to know that which I know. O sir! |
110,298 | A Winters Tale | 131 | 4.4.505 | Shepherd | You have undone a man of fourscore three, |
110,299 | A Winters Tale | 131 | 4.4.506 | Shepherd | That thought to fill his grave in quiet, yea, |
110,300 | A Winters Tale | 131 | 4.4.507 | Shepherd | To die upon the bed my father died, |
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