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Third Gentleman
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in the view of the shepherd: so that all the
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instruments which aided to expose the child were
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even then lost when it was found. But O, the noble
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combat that 'twixt joy and sorrow was fought in
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Paulina! She had one eye declined for the loss of
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her husband, another elevated that the oracle was
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fulfilled: she lifted the princess from the earth,
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and so locks her in embracing, as if she would pin
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her to her heart that she might no more be in danger
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of losing.
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The dignity of this act was worth the audience of
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kings and princes, for by such was it acted.
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One of the prettiest touches of all and that which
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angled for mine eyes, caught the water though not
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the fish, was when, at the relation of the queen's
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death, with the manner how she came to't bravely
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confessed and lamented by the king, how
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attentiveness wounded his daughter, till, from one
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sign of dolour to another, she did, with an 'Alas,'
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I would fain say, bleed tears, for I am sure my
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heart wept blood. Who was most marble there changed
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colour, some swooned, all sorrowed: if all the world
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could have seen 't, the woe had been universal.
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Are they returned to the court?
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No: the princess hearing of her mother's statue,
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which is in the keeping of Paulina,--a piece many
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years in doing and now newly performed by that rare
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Italian master, Julio Romano, who, had he himself
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eternity and could put breath into his work, would
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beguile Nature of her custom, so perfectly he is her
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ape: he so near to Hermione hath done Hermione that
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they say one would speak to her and stand in hope of
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answer: thither with all greediness of affection
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are they gone, and there they intend to sup.
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I thought she had some great matter there in hand,
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for she hath privately twice or thrice a day, ever
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since the death of Hermione, visited that removed
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house. Shall we thither and with our company piece
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the rejoicing?
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Who would be thence that has the benefit of access?
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every wink of an eye some new grace will be born:
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our absence makes us unthrifty to our knowledge.
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Let's along.
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Exeunt Gentlemen
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AUTOLYCUS
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Now, had I not the dash of my former life in me,
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would preferment drop on my head. I brought the old
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man and his son aboard the prince: told him I heard
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them talk of a fardel and I know not what: but he
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at that time, overfond of the shepherd's daughter,
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so he then took her to be, who began to be much
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sea-sick, and himself little better, extremity of
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weather continuing, this mystery remained
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undiscovered. But 'tis all one to me, for had I
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been the finder out of this secret, it would not
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have relished among my other discredits.
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Enter Shepherd and Clown
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Here come those I have done good to against my will,
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and already appearing in the blossoms of their fortune.
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Shepherd
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Come, boy, I am past moe children, but thy sons and
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Shepherd
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daughters will be all gentlemen born.
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Clown
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You are well met, sir. You denied to fight with me
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Clown
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this other day, because I was no gentleman born.
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Clown
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See you these clothes? say you see them not and
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think me still no gentleman born: you were best say
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these robes are not gentlemen born: give me the
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lie, do, and try whether I am not now a gentleman born.
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I know you are now, sir, a gentleman born.
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Clown
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Ay, and have been so any time these four hours.
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Shepherd
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And so have I, boy.
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Clown
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So you have: but I was a gentleman born before my
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father, for the king's son took me by the hand, and
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called me brother, and then the two kings called my
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father brother, and then the prince my brother and
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the princess my sister called my father father, and
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Clown
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so we wept, and there was the first gentleman-like
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tears that ever we shed.
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Shepherd
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We may live, son, to shed many more.
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Clown
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Ay, or else 'twere hard luck, being in so
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preposterous estate as we are.
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I humbly beseech you, sir, to pardon me all the
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faults I have committed to your worship and to give
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me your good report to the prince my master.
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Prithee, son, do, for we must be gentle, now we are
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gentlemen.
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Clown
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Thou wilt amend thy life?
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Ay, an it like your good worship.
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Clown
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Give me thy hand: I will swear to the prince thou
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art as honest a true fellow as any is in Bohemia.
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Shepherd
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You may say it, but not swear it.
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Clown
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Not swear it, now I am a gentleman? Let boors and
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franklins say it, I'll swear it.
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Shepherd
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How if it be false, son?
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Clown
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If it be ne'er so false, a true gentleman may swear
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it in the behalf of his friend: and I'll swear to
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the prince thou art a tall fellow of thy hands and
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that thou wilt not be drunk, but I know thou art no
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tall fellow of thy hands and that thou wilt be
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drunk: but I'll swear it, and I would thou wouldst
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be a tall fellow of thy hands.
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AUTOLYCUS
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I will prove so, sir, to my power.
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