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110,801 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 5.1.60 | LEONTES | I know, in honour, O, that ever I |
110,802 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 5.1.61 | LEONTES | Had squared me to thy counsel! then, even now, |
110,803 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 5.1.62 | LEONTES | I might have look'd upon my queen's full eyes, |
110,804 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 5.1.63 | LEONTES | Have taken treasure from her lips-- |
110,805 | A Winters Tale | 10 | 5.1.64 | PAULINA | And left them |
110,806 | A Winters Tale | 10 | 5.1.65 | PAULINA | More rich for what they yielded. |
110,807 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 5.1.66 | LEONTES | Thou speak'st truth. |
110,808 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 5.1.67 | LEONTES | No more such wives, therefore, no wife: one worse, |
110,809 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 5.1.68 | LEONTES | And better used, would make her sainted spirit |
110,810 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 5.1.69 | LEONTES | Again possess her corpse, and on this stage, |
110,811 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 5.1.70 | LEONTES | Where we're offenders now, appear soul-vex'd, |
110,812 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 5.1.71 | LEONTES | And begin, 'Why to me?' |
110,813 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.1.72 | PAULINA | Had she such power, |
110,814 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.1.73 | PAULINA | She had just cause. |
110,815 | A Winters Tale | 13 | 5.1.74 | LEONTES | She had, and would incense me |
110,816 | A Winters Tale | 13 | 5.1.75 | LEONTES | To murder her I married. |
110,817 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.1.76 | PAULINA | I should so. |
110,818 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.1.77 | PAULINA | Were I the ghost that walk'd, I'ld bid you mark |
110,819 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.1.78 | PAULINA | Her eye, and tell me for what dull part in't |
110,820 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.1.79 | PAULINA | You chose her, then I'ld shriek, that even your ears |
110,821 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.1.80 | PAULINA | Should rift to hear me, and the words that follow'd |
110,822 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.1.81 | PAULINA | Should be 'Remember mine.' |
110,823 | A Winters Tale | 15 | 5.1.82 | LEONTES | Stars, stars, |
110,824 | A Winters Tale | 15 | 5.1.83 | LEONTES | And all eyes else dead coals! Fear thou no wife, |
110,825 | A Winters Tale | 15 | 5.1.84 | LEONTES | I'll have no wife, Paulina. |
110,826 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.1.85 | PAULINA | Will you swear |
110,827 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.1.86 | PAULINA | Never to marry but by my free leave? |
110,828 | A Winters Tale | 17 | 5.1.87 | LEONTES | Never, Paulina, so be blest my spirit! |
110,829 | A Winters Tale | 18 | 5.1.88 | PAULINA | Then, good my lords, bear witness to his oath. |
110,830 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.1.89 | CLEOMENES | You tempt him over-much. |
110,831 | A Winters Tale | 20 | 5.1.90 | PAULINA | Unless another, |
110,832 | A Winters Tale | 20 | 5.1.91 | PAULINA | As like Hermione as is her picture, |
110,833 | A Winters Tale | 20 | 5.1.92 | PAULINA | Affront his eye. |
110,834 | A Winters Tale | 21 | 5.1.93 | CLEOMENES | Good madam,-- |
110,835 | A Winters Tale | 22 | 5.1.94 | PAULINA | I have done. |
110,836 | A Winters Tale | 22 | 5.1.95 | PAULINA | Yet, if my lord will marry,--if you will, sir, |
110,837 | A Winters Tale | 22 | 5.1.96 | PAULINA | No remedy, but you will,--give me the office |
110,838 | A Winters Tale | 22 | 5.1.97 | PAULINA | To choose you a queen: she shall not be so young |
110,839 | A Winters Tale | 22 | 5.1.98 | PAULINA | As was your former, but she shall be such |
110,840 | A Winters Tale | 22 | 5.1.99 | PAULINA | As, walk'd your first queen's ghost, |
110,841 | A Winters Tale | 22 | 5.1.100 | PAULINA | it should take joy |
110,842 | A Winters Tale | 22 | 5.1.101 | PAULINA | To see her in your arms. |
110,843 | A Winters Tale | 23 | 5.1.102 | LEONTES | My true Paulina, |
110,844 | A Winters Tale | 23 | 5.1.103 | LEONTES | We shall not marry till thou bid'st us. |
110,845 | A Winters Tale | 24 | 5.1.104 | PAULINA | That |
110,846 | A Winters Tale | 24 | 5.1.105 | PAULINA | Shall be when your first queen's again in breath, |
110,847 | A Winters Tale | 24 | 5.1.106 | PAULINA | Never till then. |
110,848 | A Winters Tale | 24 | null | PAULINA | Enter a Gentleman |
110,849 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 5.1.107 | Gentleman | One that gives out himself Prince Florizel, |
110,850 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 5.1.108 | Gentleman | Son of Polixenes, with his princess, she |
110,851 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 5.1.109 | Gentleman | The fairest I have yet beheld, desires access |
110,852 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 5.1.110 | Gentleman | To your high presence. |
110,853 | A Winters Tale | 26 | 5.1.111 | LEONTES | What with him? he comes not |
110,854 | A Winters Tale | 26 | 5.1.112 | LEONTES | Like to his father's greatness: his approach, |
110,855 | A Winters Tale | 26 | 5.1.113 | LEONTES | So out of circumstance and sudden, tells us |
110,856 | A Winters Tale | 26 | 5.1.114 | LEONTES | 'Tis not a visitation framed, but forced |
110,857 | A Winters Tale | 26 | 5.1.115 | LEONTES | By need and accident. What train? |
110,858 | A Winters Tale | 27 | 5.1.116 | Gentleman | But few, |
110,859 | A Winters Tale | 27 | 5.1.117 | Gentleman | And those but mean. |
110,860 | A Winters Tale | 28 | 5.1.118 | LEONTES | His princess, say you, with him? |
110,861 | A Winters Tale | 29 | 5.1.119 | Gentleman | Ay, the most peerless piece of earth, I think, |
110,862 | A Winters Tale | 29 | 5.1.120 | Gentleman | That e'er the sun shone bright on. |
110,863 | A Winters Tale | 30 | 5.1.121 | PAULINA | O Hermione, |
110,864 | A Winters Tale | 30 | 5.1.122 | PAULINA | As every present time doth boast itself |
110,865 | A Winters Tale | 30 | 5.1.123 | PAULINA | Above a better gone, so must thy grave |
110,866 | A Winters Tale | 30 | 5.1.124 | PAULINA | Give way to what's seen now! Sir, you yourself |
110,867 | A Winters Tale | 30 | 5.1.125 | PAULINA | Have said and writ so, but your writing now |
110,868 | A Winters Tale | 30 | 5.1.126 | PAULINA | Is colder than that theme, 'She had not been, |
110,869 | A Winters Tale | 30 | 5.1.127 | PAULINA | Nor was not to be equall'd,'--thus your verse |
110,870 | A Winters Tale | 30 | 5.1.128 | PAULINA | Flow'd with her beauty once: 'tis shrewdly ebb'd, |
110,871 | A Winters Tale | 30 | 5.1.129 | PAULINA | To say you have seen a better. |
110,872 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 5.1.130 | Gentleman | Pardon, madam: |
110,873 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 5.1.131 | Gentleman | The one I have almost forgot,--your pardon,-- |
110,874 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 5.1.132 | Gentleman | The other, when she has obtain'd your eye, |
110,875 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 5.1.133 | Gentleman | Will have your tongue too. This is a creature, |
110,876 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 5.1.134 | Gentleman | Would she begin a sect, might quench the zeal |
110,877 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 5.1.135 | Gentleman | Of all professors else, make proselytes |
110,878 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 5.1.136 | Gentleman | Of who she but bid follow. |
110,879 | A Winters Tale | 32 | 5.1.137 | PAULINA | How! not women? |
110,880 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 5.1.138 | Gentleman | Women will love her, that she is a woman |
110,881 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 5.1.139 | Gentleman | More worth than any man, men, that she is |
110,882 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 5.1.140 | Gentleman | The rarest of all women. |
110,883 | A Winters Tale | 34 | 5.1.141 | LEONTES | Go, Cleomenes, |
110,884 | A Winters Tale | 34 | 5.1.142 | LEONTES | Yourself, assisted with your honour'd friends, |
110,885 | A Winters Tale | 34 | 5.1.143 | LEONTES | Bring them to our embracement. Still, 'tis strange |
110,886 | A Winters Tale | 34 | null | LEONTES | Exeunt CLEOMENES and others |
110,887 | A Winters Tale | 34 | 5.1.144 | LEONTES | He thus should steal upon us. |
110,888 | A Winters Tale | 35 | 5.1.145 | PAULINA | Had our prince, |
110,889 | A Winters Tale | 35 | 5.1.146 | PAULINA | Jewel of children, seen this hour, he had pair'd |
110,890 | A Winters Tale | 35 | 5.1.147 | PAULINA | Well with this lord: there was not full a month |
110,891 | A Winters Tale | 35 | 5.1.148 | PAULINA | Between their births. |
110,892 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 5.1.149 | LEONTES | Prithee, no more, cease, thou know'st |
110,893 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 5.1.150 | LEONTES | He dies to me again when talk'd of: sure, |
110,894 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 5.1.151 | LEONTES | When I shall see this gentleman, thy speeches |
110,895 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 5.1.152 | LEONTES | Will bring me to consider that which may |
110,896 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 5.1.153 | LEONTES | Unfurnish me of reason. They are come. |
110,897 | A Winters Tale | 36 | null | LEONTES | Re-enter CLEOMENES and others, with FLORIZEL and PERDITA |
110,898 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 5.1.154 | LEONTES | Your mother was most true to wedlock, prince, |
110,899 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 5.1.155 | LEONTES | For she did print your royal father off, |
110,900 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 5.1.156 | LEONTES | Conceiving you: were I but twenty-one, |
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