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Ay, by any means prove a tall fellow: if I do not
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wonder how thou darest venture to be drunk, not
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being a tall fellow, trust me not. Hark! the kings
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and the princes, our kindred, are going to see the
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queen's picture. Come, follow us: we'll be thy
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good masters.
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Exeunt
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SCENE III. A chapel in PAULINA'S house.
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Enter LEONTES, POLIXENES, FLORIZEL, PERDITA, CAMILLO, PAULINA, Lords, and Attendants
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LEONTES
O grave and good Paulina, the great comfort
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5.3.2
LEONTES
That I have had of thee!
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5.3.3
PAULINA
What, sovereign sir,
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5.3.4
PAULINA
I did not well I meant well. All my services
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5.3.5
PAULINA
You have paid home: but that you have vouchsafed,
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5.3.6
PAULINA
With your crown'd brother and these your contracted
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5.3.7
PAULINA
Heirs of your kingdoms, my poor house to visit,
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5.3.8
PAULINA
It is a surplus of your grace, which never
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5.3.9
PAULINA
My life may last to answer.
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5.3.10
LEONTES
O Paulina,
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5.3.11
LEONTES
We honour you with trouble: but we came
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5.3.12
LEONTES
To see the statue of our queen: your gallery
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5.3.13
LEONTES
Have we pass'd through, not without much content
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5.3.14
LEONTES
In many singularities, but we saw not
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5.3.15
LEONTES
That which my daughter came to look upon,
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5.3.16
LEONTES
The statue of her mother.
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5.3.17
PAULINA
As she lived peerless,
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5.3.18
PAULINA
So her dead likeness, I do well believe,
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5.3.19
PAULINA
Excels whatever yet you look'd upon
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5.3.20
PAULINA
Or hand of man hath done, therefore I keep it
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5.3.21
PAULINA
Lonely, apart. But here it is: prepare
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5.3.22
PAULINA
To see the life as lively mock'd as ever
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5.3.23
PAULINA
Still sleep mock'd death: behold, and say 'tis well.
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PAULINA draws a curtain, and discovers HERMIONE standing like a statue
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5.3.24
PAULINA
I like your silence, it the more shows off
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5.3.25
PAULINA
Your wonder: but yet speak, first, you, my liege,
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5.3.26
PAULINA
Comes it not something near?
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5.3.27
LEONTES
Her natural posture!
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5.3.28
LEONTES
Chide me, dear stone, that I may say indeed
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5.3.29
LEONTES
Thou art Hermione, or rather, thou art she
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5.3.30
LEONTES
In thy not chiding, for she was as tender
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5.3.31
LEONTES
As infancy and grace. But yet, Paulina,
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5.3.32
LEONTES
Hermione was not so much wrinkled, nothing
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5.3.33
LEONTES
So aged as this seems.
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5.3.34
POLIXENES
O, not by much.
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5.3.35
PAULINA
So much the more our carver's excellence,
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5.3.36
PAULINA
Which lets go by some sixteen years and makes her
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5.3.37
PAULINA
As she lived now.
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5.3.38
LEONTES
As now she might have done,
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5.3.39
LEONTES
So much to my good comfort, as it is
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LEONTES
Now piercing to my soul. O, thus she stood,
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5.3.41
LEONTES
Even with such life of majesty, warm life,
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5.3.42
LEONTES
As now it coldly stands, when first I woo'd her!
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LEONTES
I am ashamed: does not the stone rebuke me
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5.3.44
LEONTES
For being more stone than it? O royal piece,
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LEONTES
There's magic in thy majesty, which has
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LEONTES
My evils conjured to remembrance and
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5.3.47
LEONTES
From thy admiring daughter took the spirits,
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5.3.48
LEONTES
Standing like stone with thee.
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PERDITA
And give me leave,
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PERDITA
And do not say 'tis superstition, that
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5.3.51
PERDITA
I kneel and then implore her blessing. Lady,
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5.3.52
PERDITA
Dear queen, that ended when I but began,
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5.3.53
PERDITA
Give me that hand of yours to kiss.
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5.3.54
PAULINA
O, patience!
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5.3.55
PAULINA
The statue is but newly fix'd, the colour's Not dry.
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CAMILLO
My lord, your sorrow was too sore laid on,
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5.3.57
CAMILLO
Which sixteen winters cannot blow away,
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CAMILLO
So many summers dry, scarce any joy
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CAMILLO
Did ever so long live, no sorrow
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CAMILLO
But kill'd itself much sooner.
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POLIXENES
Dear my brother,
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POLIXENES
Let him that was the cause of this have power
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POLIXENES
To take off so much grief from you as he
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POLIXENES
Will piece up in himself.
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PAULINA
Indeed, my lord,
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PAULINA
If I had thought the sight of my poor image
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PAULINA
Would thus have wrought you,--for the stone is mine--
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PAULINA
I'ld not have show'd it.
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5.3.69
LEONTES
Do not draw the curtain.
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PAULINA
No longer shall you gaze on't, lest your fancy
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5.3.71
PAULINA
May think anon it moves.
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LEONTES
Let be, let be.
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LEONTES
Would I were dead, but that, methinks, already--
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LEONTES
What was he that did make it? See, my lord,
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LEONTES
Would you not deem it breathed? and that those veins
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LEONTES
Did verily bear blood?
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POLIXENES
Masterly done:
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POLIXENES
The very life seems warm upon her lip.
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LEONTES
The fixture of her eye has motion in't,
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LEONTES
As we are mock'd with art.
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5.3.81
PAULINA
I'll draw the curtain:
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PAULINA
My lord's almost so far transported that
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5.3.83
PAULINA
He'll think anon it lives.
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LEONTES
O sweet Paulina,
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LEONTES
Make me to think so twenty years together!
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LEONTES
No settled senses of the world can match
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LEONTES
The pleasure of that madness. Let 't alone.
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PAULINA
I am sorry, sir, I have thus far stirr'd you: but
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PAULINA
I could afflict you farther.
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LEONTES
Do, Paulina,