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by William Shakespeare |
Dramatis Personae |
LEONTES, King of Sicilia |
MAMILLIUS, his son, the young Prince of Sicilia |
CAMILLO, lord of Sicilia |
ANTIGONUS, " " " |
CLEOMENES, " " " |
DION, " " " |
POLIXENES, King of Bohemia |
FLORIZEL, his son, Prince of Bohemia |
ARCHIDAMUS, a lord of Bohemia |
OLD SHEPHERD, reputed father of Perdita |
CLOWN, his son |
AUTOLYCUS, a rogue |
A MARINER |
A GAOLER |
TIME, as Chorus |
HERMIONE, Queen to Leontes |
PERDITA, daughter to Leontes and Hermione |
PAULINA, wife to Antigonus |
EMILIA, a lady attending on the Queen |
MOPSA, shepherdess |
DORCAS, " |
Other Lords, Gentlemen, Ladies, Officers, Servants, Shepherds, |
Shepherdesses |
SCENE: |
Sicilia and Bohemia |
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ACT I. SCENE I. |
Sicilia. The palace of LEONTES |
Enter CAMILLO and ARCHIDAMUS |
ARCHIDAMUS. If you shall chance, Camillo, to visit Bohemia, on the |
like occasion whereon my services are now on foot, you shall see, |
as I have said, great difference betwixt our Bohemia and your |
Sicilia. |
CAMILLO. I think this coming summer the King of Sicilia means to |
pay Bohemia the visitation which he justly owes him. |
ARCHIDAMUS. Wherein our entertainment shall shame us we will be |
justified in our loves; for indeed- |
CAMILLO. Beseech you- |
ARCHIDAMUS. Verily, I speak it in the freedom of my knowledge: we |
cannot with such magnificence, in so rare- I know not what to |
say. We will give you sleepy drinks, that your senses, |
unintelligent of our insufficience, may, though they cannot |
praise us, as little accuse us. |
CAMILLO. You pay a great deal too dear for what's given freely. |
ARCHIDAMUS. Believe me, I speak as my understanding instructs me |
and as mine honesty puts it to utterance. |
CAMILLO. Sicilia cannot show himself overkind to Bohemia. They were |
train'd together in their childhoods; and there rooted betwixt |
them then such an affection which cannot choose but branch now. |
Since their more mature dignities and royal necessities made |
separation of their society, their encounters, though not |
personal, have been royally attorneyed with interchange of gifts, |
letters, loving embassies; that they have seem'd to be together, |
though absent; shook hands, as over a vast; and embrac'd as it |
were from the ends of opposed winds. The heavens continue their |
loves! |
ARCHIDAMUS. I think there is not in the world either malice or |
matter to alter it. You have an unspeakable comfort of your young |
Prince Mamillius; it is a gentleman of the greatest promise that |
ever came into my note. |
CAMILLO. I very well agree with you in the hopes of him. It is a |
gallant child; one that indeed physics the subject, makes old |
hearts fresh; they that went on crutches ere he was born desire |
yet their life to see him a man. |
ARCHIDAMUS. Would they else be content to die? |
CAMILLO. Yes; if there were no other excuse why they should desire |
to live. |
ARCHIDAMUS. If the King had no son, they would desire to live on |
crutches till he had one. |
Exeunt |
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