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111,201 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 5.2.167 | Clown | Ay, by any means prove a tall fellow: if I do not |
111,202 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 5.2.168 | Clown | wonder how thou darest venture to be drunk, not |
111,203 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 5.2.169 | Clown | being a tall fellow, trust me not. Hark! the kings |
111,204 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 5.2.170 | Clown | and the princes, our kindred, are going to see the |
111,205 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 5.2.171 | Clown | queen's picture. Come, follow us: we'll be thy |
111,206 | A Winters Tale | 38 | 5.2.172 | Clown | good masters. |
111,207 | A Winters Tale | 38 | null | Clown | Exeunt |
111,208 | A Winters Tale | 38 | null | Clown | SCENE III. A chapel in PAULINA'S house. |
111,209 | A Winters Tale | 38 | null | Clown | Enter LEONTES, POLIXENES, FLORIZEL, PERDITA, CAMILLO, PAULINA, Lords, and Attendants |
111,210 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 5.3.1 | LEONTES | O grave and good Paulina, the great comfort |
111,211 | A Winters Tale | 1 | 5.3.2 | LEONTES | That I have had of thee! |
111,212 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 5.3.3 | PAULINA | What, sovereign sir, |
111,213 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 5.3.4 | PAULINA | I did not well I meant well. All my services |
111,214 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 5.3.5 | PAULINA | You have paid home: but that you have vouchsafed, |
111,215 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 5.3.6 | PAULINA | With your crown'd brother and these your contracted |
111,216 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 5.3.7 | PAULINA | Heirs of your kingdoms, my poor house to visit, |
111,217 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 5.3.8 | PAULINA | It is a surplus of your grace, which never |
111,218 | A Winters Tale | 2 | 5.3.9 | PAULINA | My life may last to answer. |
111,219 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 5.3.10 | LEONTES | O Paulina, |
111,220 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 5.3.11 | LEONTES | We honour you with trouble: but we came |
111,221 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 5.3.12 | LEONTES | To see the statue of our queen: your gallery |
111,222 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 5.3.13 | LEONTES | Have we pass'd through, not without much content |
111,223 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 5.3.14 | LEONTES | In many singularities, but we saw not |
111,224 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 5.3.15 | LEONTES | That which my daughter came to look upon, |
111,225 | A Winters Tale | 3 | 5.3.16 | LEONTES | The statue of her mother. |
111,226 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 5.3.17 | PAULINA | As she lived peerless, |
111,227 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 5.3.18 | PAULINA | So her dead likeness, I do well believe, |
111,228 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 5.3.19 | PAULINA | Excels whatever yet you look'd upon |
111,229 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 5.3.20 | PAULINA | Or hand of man hath done, therefore I keep it |
111,230 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 5.3.21 | PAULINA | Lonely, apart. But here it is: prepare |
111,231 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 5.3.22 | PAULINA | To see the life as lively mock'd as ever |
111,232 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 5.3.23 | PAULINA | Still sleep mock'd death: behold, and say 'tis well. |
111,233 | A Winters Tale | 4 | null | PAULINA | PAULINA draws a curtain, and discovers HERMIONE standing like a statue |
111,234 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 5.3.24 | PAULINA | I like your silence, it the more shows off |
111,235 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 5.3.25 | PAULINA | Your wonder: but yet speak, first, you, my liege, |
111,236 | A Winters Tale | 4 | 5.3.26 | PAULINA | Comes it not something near? |
111,237 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 5.3.27 | LEONTES | Her natural posture! |
111,238 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 5.3.28 | LEONTES | Chide me, dear stone, that I may say indeed |
111,239 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 5.3.29 | LEONTES | Thou art Hermione, or rather, thou art she |
111,240 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 5.3.30 | LEONTES | In thy not chiding, for she was as tender |
111,241 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 5.3.31 | LEONTES | As infancy and grace. But yet, Paulina, |
111,242 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 5.3.32 | LEONTES | Hermione was not so much wrinkled, nothing |
111,243 | A Winters Tale | 5 | 5.3.33 | LEONTES | So aged as this seems. |
111,244 | A Winters Tale | 6 | 5.3.34 | POLIXENES | O, not by much. |
111,245 | A Winters Tale | 7 | 5.3.35 | PAULINA | So much the more our carver's excellence, |
111,246 | A Winters Tale | 7 | 5.3.36 | PAULINA | Which lets go by some sixteen years and makes her |
111,247 | A Winters Tale | 7 | 5.3.37 | PAULINA | As she lived now. |
111,248 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 5.3.38 | LEONTES | As now she might have done, |
111,249 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 5.3.39 | LEONTES | So much to my good comfort, as it is |
111,250 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 5.3.40 | LEONTES | Now piercing to my soul. O, thus she stood, |
111,251 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 5.3.41 | LEONTES | Even with such life of majesty, warm life, |
111,252 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 5.3.42 | LEONTES | As now it coldly stands, when first I woo'd her! |
111,253 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 5.3.43 | LEONTES | I am ashamed: does not the stone rebuke me |
111,254 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 5.3.44 | LEONTES | For being more stone than it? O royal piece, |
111,255 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 5.3.45 | LEONTES | There's magic in thy majesty, which has |
111,256 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 5.3.46 | LEONTES | My evils conjured to remembrance and |
111,257 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 5.3.47 | LEONTES | From thy admiring daughter took the spirits, |
111,258 | A Winters Tale | 8 | 5.3.48 | LEONTES | Standing like stone with thee. |
111,259 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 5.3.49 | PERDITA | And give me leave, |
111,260 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 5.3.50 | PERDITA | And do not say 'tis superstition, that |
111,261 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 5.3.51 | PERDITA | I kneel and then implore her blessing. Lady, |
111,262 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 5.3.52 | PERDITA | Dear queen, that ended when I but began, |
111,263 | A Winters Tale | 9 | 5.3.53 | PERDITA | Give me that hand of yours to kiss. |
111,264 | A Winters Tale | 10 | 5.3.54 | PAULINA | O, patience! |
111,265 | A Winters Tale | 10 | 5.3.55 | PAULINA | The statue is but newly fix'd, the colour's Not dry. |
111,266 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 5.3.56 | CAMILLO | My lord, your sorrow was too sore laid on, |
111,267 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 5.3.57 | CAMILLO | Which sixteen winters cannot blow away, |
111,268 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 5.3.58 | CAMILLO | So many summers dry, scarce any joy |
111,269 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 5.3.59 | CAMILLO | Did ever so long live, no sorrow |
111,270 | A Winters Tale | 11 | 5.3.60 | CAMILLO | But kill'd itself much sooner. |
111,271 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.3.61 | POLIXENES | Dear my brother, |
111,272 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.3.62 | POLIXENES | Let him that was the cause of this have power |
111,273 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.3.63 | POLIXENES | To take off so much grief from you as he |
111,274 | A Winters Tale | 12 | 5.3.64 | POLIXENES | Will piece up in himself. |
111,275 | A Winters Tale | 13 | 5.3.65 | PAULINA | Indeed, my lord, |
111,276 | A Winters Tale | 13 | 5.3.66 | PAULINA | If I had thought the sight of my poor image |
111,277 | A Winters Tale | 13 | 5.3.67 | PAULINA | Would thus have wrought you,--for the stone is mine-- |
111,278 | A Winters Tale | 13 | 5.3.68 | PAULINA | I'ld not have show'd it. |
111,279 | A Winters Tale | 14 | 5.3.69 | LEONTES | Do not draw the curtain. |
111,280 | A Winters Tale | 15 | 5.3.70 | PAULINA | No longer shall you gaze on't, lest your fancy |
111,281 | A Winters Tale | 15 | 5.3.71 | PAULINA | May think anon it moves. |
111,282 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.3.72 | LEONTES | Let be, let be. |
111,283 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.3.73 | LEONTES | Would I were dead, but that, methinks, already-- |
111,284 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.3.74 | LEONTES | What was he that did make it? See, my lord, |
111,285 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.3.75 | LEONTES | Would you not deem it breathed? and that those veins |
111,286 | A Winters Tale | 16 | 5.3.76 | LEONTES | Did verily bear blood? |
111,287 | A Winters Tale | 17 | 5.3.77 | POLIXENES | Masterly done: |
111,288 | A Winters Tale | 17 | 5.3.78 | POLIXENES | The very life seems warm upon her lip. |
111,289 | A Winters Tale | 18 | 5.3.79 | LEONTES | The fixture of her eye has motion in't, |
111,290 | A Winters Tale | 18 | 5.3.80 | LEONTES | As we are mock'd with art. |
111,291 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.3.81 | PAULINA | I'll draw the curtain: |
111,292 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.3.82 | PAULINA | My lord's almost so far transported that |
111,293 | A Winters Tale | 19 | 5.3.83 | PAULINA | He'll think anon it lives. |
111,294 | A Winters Tale | 20 | 5.3.84 | LEONTES | O sweet Paulina, |
111,295 | A Winters Tale | 20 | 5.3.85 | LEONTES | Make me to think so twenty years together! |
111,296 | A Winters Tale | 20 | 5.3.86 | LEONTES | No settled senses of the world can match |
111,297 | A Winters Tale | 20 | 5.3.87 | LEONTES | The pleasure of that madness. Let 't alone. |
111,298 | A Winters Tale | 21 | 5.3.88 | PAULINA | I am sorry, sir, I have thus far stirr'd you: but |
111,299 | A Winters Tale | 21 | 5.3.89 | PAULINA | I could afflict you farther. |
111,300 | A Winters Tale | 22 | 5.3.90 | LEONTES | Do, Paulina, |
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