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