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Are you so fond of your young prince as we |
Do seem to be of ours? |
POLIXENES. If at home, sir, |
He's all my exercise, my mirth, my matter; |
Now my sworn friend, and then mine enemy; |
My parasite, my soldier, statesman, all. |
He makes a July's day short as December, |
And with his varying childness cures in me |
Thoughts that would thick my blood. |
LEONTES. So stands this squire |
Offic'd with me. We two will walk, my lord, |
And leave you to your graver steps. Hermione, |
How thou lov'st us show in our brother's welcome; |
Let what is dear in Sicily be cheap; |
Next to thyself and my young rover, he's |
Apparent to my heart. |
HERMIONE. If you would seek us, |
We are yours i' th' garden. Shall's attend you there? |
LEONTES. To your own bents dispose you; you'll be found, |
Be you beneath the sky. [Aside] I am angling now, |
Though you perceive me not how I give line. |
Go to, go to! |
How she holds up the neb, the bill to him! |
And arms her with the boldness of a wife |
To her allowing husband! |
Exeunt POLIXENES, HERMIONE, and ATTENDANTS |
Gone already! |
Inch-thick, knee-deep, o'er head and ears a fork'd one! |
Go, play, boy, play; thy mother plays, and I |
Play too; but so disgrac'd a part, whose issue |
Will hiss me to my grave. Contempt and clamour |
Will be my knell. Go, play, boy, play. There have been, |
Or I am much deceiv'd, cuckolds ere now; |
And many a man there is, even at this present, |
Now while I speak this, holds his wife by th' arm |
That little thinks she has been sluic'd in's absence, |
And his pond fish'd by his next neighbour, by |
Sir Smile, his neighbour. Nay, there's comfort in't, |
Whiles other men have gates and those gates open'd, |
As mine, against their will. Should all despair |
That hath revolted wives, the tenth of mankind |
Would hang themselves. Physic for't there's none; |
It is a bawdy planet, that will strike |
Where 'tis predominant; and 'tis pow'rfull, think it, |
From east, west, north, and south. Be it concluded, |
No barricado for a belly. Know't, |
It will let in and out the enemy |
With bag and baggage. Many thousand on's |
Have the disease, and feel't not. How now, boy! |
MAMILLIUS. I am like you, they say. |
LEONTES. Why, that's some comfort. |
What! Camillo there? |
CAMILLO. Ay, my good lord. |
LEONTES. Go play, Mamillius; thou'rt an honest man. |
Exit MAMILLIUS |
Camillo, this great sir will yet stay longer. |
CAMILLO. You had much ado to make his anchor hold; |
When you cast out, it still came home. |
LEONTES. Didst note it? |
CAMILLO. He would not stay at your petitions; made |
His business more material. |
LEONTES. Didst perceive it? |
[Aside] They're here with me already; whisp'ring, rounding, |
'Sicilia is a so-forth.' 'Tis far gone |
When I shall gust it last.- How came't, Camillo, |
That he did stay? |
CAMILLO. At the good Queen's entreaty. |
LEONTES. 'At the Queen's' be't. 'Good' should be pertinent; |
But so it is, it is not. Was this taken |
By any understanding pate but thine? |
For thy conceit is soaking, will draw in |
More than the common blocks. Not noted, is't, |
But of the finer natures, by some severals |
Of head-piece extraordinary? Lower messes |
Perchance are to this business purblind? Say. |
CAMILLO. Business, my lord? I think most understand |
Bohemia stays here longer. |
LEONTES. Ha? |
CAMILLO. Stays here longer. |
LEONTES. Ay, but why? |
CAMILLO. To satisfy your Highness, and the entreaties |
Of our most gracious mistress. |
LEONTES. Satisfy |
Th' entreaties of your mistress! Satisfy! |
Let that suffice. I have trusted thee, Camillo, |
With all the nearest things to my heart, as well |
My chamber-councils, wherein, priest-like, thou |
Hast cleans'd my bosom- I from thee departed |
Thy penitent reform'd; but we have been |
Deceiv'd in thy integrity, deceiv'd |
In that which seems so. |
CAMILLO. Be it forbid, my lord! |
LEONTES. To bide upon't: thou art not honest; or, |
If thou inclin'st that way, thou art a coward, |
Which hoxes honesty behind, restraining |
From course requir'd; or else thou must be counted |
A servant grafted in my serious trust, |
And therein negligent; or else a fool |
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