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Clown
the inside of your purse to the outside of his hand,
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Clown
and no more ado. Remember 'stoned,' and 'flayed alive.'
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Shepherd
An't please you, sir, to undertake the business for
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Shepherd
us, here is that gold I have: I'll make it as much
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Shepherd
more and leave this young man in pawn till I bring it you.
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AUTOLYCUS
After I have done what I promised?
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Shepherd
Ay, sir.
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AUTOLYCUS
Well, give me the moiety. Are you a party in this business?
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Clown
In some sort, sir: but though my case be a pitiful
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Clown
one, I hope I shall not be flayed out of it.
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AUTOLYCUS
O, that's the case of the shepherd's son: hang him,
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AUTOLYCUS
he'll be made an example.
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Clown
Comfort, good comfort! We must to the king and show
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Clown
our strange sights: he must know 'tis none of your
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Clown
daughter nor my sister, we are gone else. Sir, I
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Clown
will give you as much as this old man does when the
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4.4.911
Clown
business is performed, and remain, as he says, your
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4.4.912
Clown
pawn till it be brought you.
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AUTOLYCUS
I will trust you. Walk before toward the sea-side,
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AUTOLYCUS
go on the right hand: I will but look upon the
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4.4.915
AUTOLYCUS
hedge and follow you.
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Clown
We are blest in this man, as I may say, even blest.
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Shepherd
Let's before as he bids us: he was provided to do us good.
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Shepherd
Exeunt Shepherd and Clown
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AUTOLYCUS
If I had a mind to be honest, I see Fortune would
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AUTOLYCUS
not suffer me: she drops booties in my mouth. I am
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AUTOLYCUS
courted now with a double occasion, gold and a means
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AUTOLYCUS
to do the prince my master good, which who knows how
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AUTOLYCUS
that may turn back to my advancement? I will bring
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AUTOLYCUS
these two moles, these blind ones, aboard him: if he
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AUTOLYCUS
think it fit to shore them again and that the
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AUTOLYCUS
complaint they have to the king concerns him
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AUTOLYCUS
nothing, let him call me rogue for being so far
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AUTOLYCUS
officious, for I am proof against that title and
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AUTOLYCUS
what shame else belongs to't. To him will I present
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AUTOLYCUS
them: there may be matter in it.
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Exit
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ACT V
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SCENE I. A room in LEONTES' palace.
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Enter LEONTES, CLEOMENES, DION, PAULINA, and Servants
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5.1.1
CLEOMENES
Sir, you have done enough, and have perform'd
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5.1.2
CLEOMENES
A saint-like sorrow: no fault could you make,
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5.1.3
CLEOMENES
Which you have not redeem'd, indeed, paid down
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5.1.4
CLEOMENES
More penitence than done trespass: at the last,
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5.1.5
CLEOMENES
Do as the heavens have done, forget your evil,
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5.1.6
CLEOMENES
With them forgive yourself.
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5.1.7
LEONTES
Whilst I remember
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5.1.8
LEONTES
Her and her virtues, I cannot forget
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5.1.9
LEONTES
My blemishes in them, and so still think of
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5.1.10
LEONTES
The wrong I did myself, which was so much,
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5.1.11
LEONTES
That heirless it hath made my kingdom and
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5.1.12
LEONTES
Destroy'd the sweet'st companion that e'er man
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5.1.13
LEONTES
Bred his hopes out of.
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5.1.14
PAULINA
True, too true, my lord:
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5.1.15
PAULINA
If, one by one, you wedded all the world,
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5.1.16
PAULINA
Or from the all that are took something good,
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5.1.17
PAULINA
To make a perfect woman, she you kill'd
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5.1.18
PAULINA
Would be unparallel'd.
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5.1.19
LEONTES
I think so. Kill'd!
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5.1.20
LEONTES
She I kill'd! I did so: but thou strikest me
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5.1.21
LEONTES
Sorely, to say I did, it is as bitter
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5.1.22
LEONTES
Upon thy tongue as in my thought: now, good now,
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5.1.23
LEONTES
Say so but seldom.
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5.1.24
CLEOMENES
Not at all, good lady:
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5.1.25
CLEOMENES
You might have spoken a thousand things that would
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5.1.26
CLEOMENES
Have done the time more benefit and graced
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5.1.27
CLEOMENES
Your kindness better.
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5.1.28
PAULINA
You are one of those
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5.1.29
PAULINA
Would have him wed again.
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5.1.30
DION
If you would not so,
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5.1.31
DION
You pity not the state, nor the remembrance
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5.1.32
DION
Of his most sovereign name, consider little
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5.1.33
DION
What dangers, by his highness' fail of issue,
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5.1.34
DION
May drop upon his kingdom and devour
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5.1.35
DION
Incertain lookers on. What were more holy
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5.1.36
DION
Than to rejoice the former queen is well?
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5.1.37
DION
What holier than, for royalty's repair,
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5.1.38
DION
For present comfort and for future good,
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5.1.39
DION
To bless the bed of majesty again
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5.1.40
DION
With a sweet fellow to't?
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5.1.41
PAULINA
There is none worthy,
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5.1.42
PAULINA
Respecting her that's gone. Besides, the gods
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5.1.43
PAULINA
Will have fulfill'd their secret purposes,
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5.1.44
PAULINA
For has not the divine Apollo said,
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5.1.45
PAULINA
Is't not the tenor of his oracle,
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5.1.46
PAULINA
That King Leontes shall not have an heir
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5.1.47
PAULINA
Till his lost child be found? which that it shall,
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5.1.48
PAULINA
Is all as monstrous to our human reason
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5.1.49
PAULINA
As my Antigonus to break his grave
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5.1.50
PAULINA
And come again to me, who, on my life,
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5.1.51
PAULINA
Did perish with the infant. 'Tis your counsel
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5.1.52
PAULINA
My lord should to the heavens be contrary,
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5.1.53
PAULINA
Oppose against their wills.
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PAULINA
To LEONTES
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5.1.54
PAULINA
Care not for issue,
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5.1.55
PAULINA
The crown will find an heir: great Alexander
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5.1.56
PAULINA
Left his to the worthiest, so his successor
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5.1.57
PAULINA
Was like to be the best.
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5.1.58
LEONTES
Good Paulina,
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5.1.59
LEONTES
Who hast the memory of Hermione,