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111,101 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.2.69 | Third Gentleman | in the view of the shepherd: so that all the |
111,102 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.2.70 | Third Gentleman | instruments which aided to expose the child were |
111,103 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.2.71 | Third Gentleman | even then lost when it was found. But O, the noble |
111,104 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.2.72 | Third Gentleman | combat that 'twixt joy and sorrow was fought in |
111,105 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.2.73 | Third Gentleman | Paulina! She had one eye declined for the loss of |
111,106 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.2.74 | Third Gentleman | her husband, another elevated that the oracle was |
111,107 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.2.75 | Third Gentleman | fulfilled: she lifted the princess from the earth, |
111,108 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.2.76 | Third Gentleman | and so locks her in embracing, as if she would pin |
111,109 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.2.77 | Third Gentleman | her to her heart that she might no more be in danger |
111,110 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.2.78 | Third Gentleman | of losing. |
111,111 | A Winters Tale | 13 | 5.2.79 | First Gentleman | The dignity of this act was worth the audience of |
111,112 | A Winters Tale | 13 | 5.2.80 | First Gentleman | kings and princes, for by such was it acted. |
111,113 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.2.81 | Third Gentleman | One of the prettiest touches of all and that which |
111,114 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.2.82 | Third Gentleman | angled for mine eyes, caught the water though not |
111,115 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.2.83 | Third Gentleman | the fish, was when, at the relation of the queen's |
111,116 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.2.84 | Third Gentleman | death, with the manner how she came to't bravely |
111,117 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.2.85 | Third Gentleman | confessed and lamented by the king, how |
111,118 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.2.86 | Third Gentleman | attentiveness wounded his daughter, till, from one |
111,119 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.2.87 | Third Gentleman | sign of dolour to another, she did, with an 'Alas,' |
111,120 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.2.88 | Third Gentleman | I would fain say, bleed tears, for I am sure my |
111,121 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.2.89 | Third Gentleman | heart wept blood. Who was most marble there changed |
111,122 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.2.90 | Third Gentleman | colour, some swooned, all sorrowed: if all the world |
111,123 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.2.91 | Third Gentleman | could have seen 't, the woe had been universal. |
111,124 | A Winters Tale | 15 | 5.2.92 | First Gentleman | Are they returned to the court? |
111,125 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.2.93 | Third Gentleman | No: the princess hearing of her mother's statue, |
111,126 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.2.94 | Third Gentleman | which is in the keeping of Paulina,--a piece many |
111,127 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.2.95 | Third Gentleman | years in doing and now newly performed by that rare |
111,128 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.2.96 | Third Gentleman | Italian master, Julio Romano, who, had he himself |
111,129 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.2.97 | Third Gentleman | eternity and could put breath into his work, would |
111,130 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.2.98 | Third Gentleman | beguile Nature of her custom, so perfectly he is her |
111,131 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.2.99 | Third Gentleman | ape: he so near to Hermione hath done Hermione that |
111,132 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.2.100 | Third Gentleman | they say one would speak to her and stand in hope of |
111,133 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.2.101 | Third Gentleman | answer: thither with all greediness of affection |
111,134 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.2.102 | Third Gentleman | are they gone, and there they intend to sup. |
111,135 | A Winters Tale | 17 | 5.2.103 | Second Gentleman | I thought she had some great matter there in hand, |
111,136 | A Winters Tale | 17 | 5.2.104 | Second Gentleman | for she hath privately twice or thrice a day, ever |
111,137 | A Winters Tale | 17 | 5.2.105 | Second Gentleman | since the death of Hermione, visited that removed |
111,138 | A Winters Tale | 17 | 5.2.106 | Second Gentleman | house. Shall we thither and with our company piece |
111,139 | A Winters Tale | 17 | 5.2.107 | Second Gentleman | the rejoicing? |
111,140 | A Winters Tale | 18 | 5.2.108 | First Gentleman | Who would be thence that has the benefit of access? |
111,141 | A Winters Tale | 18 | 5.2.109 | First Gentleman | every wink of an eye some new grace will be born: |
111,142 | A Winters Tale | 18 | 5.2.110 | First Gentleman | our absence makes us unthrifty to our knowledge. |
111,143 | A Winters Tale | 18 | 5.2.111 | First Gentleman | Let's along. |
111,144 | A Winters Tale | 18 | null | First Gentleman | Exeunt Gentlemen |
111,145 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.2.112 | AUTOLYCUS | Now, had I not the dash of my former life in me, |
111,146 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.2.113 | AUTOLYCUS | would preferment drop on my head. I brought the old |
111,147 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.2.114 | AUTOLYCUS | man and his son aboard the prince: told him I heard |
111,148 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.2.115 | AUTOLYCUS | them talk of a fardel and I know not what: but he |
111,149 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.2.116 | AUTOLYCUS | at that time, overfond of the shepherd's daughter, |
111,150 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.2.117 | AUTOLYCUS | so he then took her to be, who began to be much |
111,151 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.2.118 | AUTOLYCUS | sea-sick, and himself little better, extremity of |
111,152 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.2.119 | AUTOLYCUS | weather continuing, this mystery remained |
111,153 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.2.120 | AUTOLYCUS | undiscovered. But 'tis all one to me, for had I |
111,154 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.2.121 | AUTOLYCUS | been the finder out of this secret, it would not |
111,155 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.2.122 | AUTOLYCUS | have relished among my other discredits. |
111,156 | A Winters Tale | 19 | null | AUTOLYCUS | Enter Shepherd and Clown |
111,157 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.2.123 | AUTOLYCUS | Here come those I have done good to against my will, |
111,158 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.2.124 | AUTOLYCUS | and already appearing in the blossoms of their fortune. |
111,159 | A Winters Tale | 20 | 5.2.125 | Shepherd | Come, boy, I am past moe children, but thy sons and |
111,160 | A Winters Tale | 20 | 5.2.126 | Shepherd | daughters will be all gentlemen born. |
111,161 | A Winters Tale | 21 | 5.2.127 | Clown | You are well met, sir. You denied to fight with me |
111,162 | A Winters Tale | 21 | 5.2.128 | Clown | this other day, because I was no gentleman born. |
111,163 | A Winters Tale | 21 | 5.2.129 | Clown | See you these clothes? say you see them not and |
111,164 | A Winters Tale | 21 | 5.2.130 | Clown | think me still no gentleman born: you were best say |
111,165 | A Winters Tale | 21 | 5.2.131 | Clown | these robes are not gentlemen born: give me the |
111,166 | A Winters Tale | 21 | 5.2.132 | Clown | lie, do, and try whether I am not now a gentleman born. |
111,167 | A Winters Tale | 22 | 5.2.133 | AUTOLYCUS | I know you are now, sir, a gentleman born. |
111,168 | A Winters Tale | 23 | 5.2.134 | Clown | Ay, and have been so any time these four hours. |
111,169 | A Winters Tale | 24 | 5.2.135 | Shepherd | And so have I, boy. |
111,170 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 5.2.136 | Clown | So you have: but I was a gentleman born before my |
111,171 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 5.2.137 | Clown | father, for the king's son took me by the hand, and |
111,172 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 5.2.138 | Clown | called me brother, and then the two kings called my |
111,173 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 5.2.139 | Clown | father brother, and then the prince my brother and |
111,174 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 5.2.140 | Clown | the princess my sister called my father father, and |
111,175 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 5.2.141 | Clown | so we wept, and there was the first gentleman-like |
111,176 | A Winters Tale | 25 | 5.2.142 | Clown | tears that ever we shed. |
111,177 | A Winters Tale | 26 | 5.2.143 | Shepherd | We may live, son, to shed many more. |
111,178 | A Winters Tale | 27 | 5.2.144 | Clown | Ay, or else 'twere hard luck, being in so |
111,179 | A Winters Tale | 27 | 5.2.145 | Clown | preposterous estate as we are. |
111,180 | A Winters Tale | 28 | 5.2.146 | AUTOLYCUS | I humbly beseech you, sir, to pardon me all the |
111,181 | A Winters Tale | 28 | 5.2.147 | AUTOLYCUS | faults I have committed to your worship and to give |
111,182 | A Winters Tale | 28 | 5.2.148 | AUTOLYCUS | me your good report to the prince my master. |
111,183 | A Winters Tale | 29 | 5.2.149 | Shepherd | Prithee, son, do, for we must be gentle, now we are |
111,184 | A Winters Tale | 29 | 5.2.150 | Shepherd | gentlemen. |
111,185 | A Winters Tale | 30 | 5.2.151 | Clown | Thou wilt amend thy life? |
111,186 | A Winters Tale | 31 | 5.2.152 | AUTOLYCUS | Ay, an it like your good worship. |
111,187 | A Winters Tale | 32 | 5.2.153 | Clown | Give me thy hand: I will swear to the prince thou |
111,188 | A Winters Tale | 32 | 5.2.154 | Clown | art as honest a true fellow as any is in Bohemia. |
111,189 | A Winters Tale | 33 | 5.2.155 | Shepherd | You may say it, but not swear it. |
111,190 | A Winters Tale | 34 | 5.2.156 | Clown | Not swear it, now I am a gentleman? Let boors and |
111,191 | A Winters Tale | 34 | 5.2.157 | Clown | franklins say it, I'll swear it. |
111,192 | A Winters Tale | 35 | 5.2.158 | Shepherd | How if it be false, son? |
111,193 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 5.2.159 | Clown | If it be ne'er so false, a true gentleman may swear |
111,194 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 5.2.160 | Clown | it in the behalf of his friend: and I'll swear to |
111,195 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 5.2.161 | Clown | the prince thou art a tall fellow of thy hands and |
111,196 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 5.2.162 | Clown | that thou wilt not be drunk, but I know thou art no |
111,197 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 5.2.163 | Clown | tall fellow of thy hands and that thou wilt be |
111,198 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 5.2.164 | Clown | drunk: but I'll swear it, and I would thou wouldst |
111,199 | A Winters Tale | 36 | 5.2.165 | Clown | be a tall fellow of thy hands. |
111,200 | A Winters Tale | 37 | 5.2.166 | AUTOLYCUS | I will prove so, sir, to my power. |
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