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A savour that may strike the dullest nostril |
Where I arrive, and my approach be shunn'd, |
Nay, hated too, worse than the great'st infection |
That e'er was heard or read! |
CAMILLO. Swear his thought over |
By each particular star in heaven and |
By all their influences, you may as well |
Forbid the sea for to obey the moon |
As or by oath remove or counsel shake |
The fabric of his folly, whose foundation |
Is pil'd upon his faith and will continue |
The standing of his body. |
POLIXENES. How should this grow? |
CAMILLO. I know not; but I am sure 'tis safer to |
Avoid what's grown than question how 'tis born. |
If therefore you dare trust my honesty, |
That lies enclosed in this trunk which you |
Shall bear along impawn'd, away to-night. |
Your followers I will whisper to the business; |
And will, by twos and threes, at several posterns, |
Clear them o' th' city. For myself, I'll put |
My fortunes to your service, which are here |
By this discovery lost. Be not uncertain, |
For, by the honour of my parents, I |
Have utt'red truth; which if you seek to prove, |
I dare not stand by; nor shall you be safer |
Than one condemn'd by the King's own mouth, thereon |
His execution sworn. |
POLIXENES. I do believe thee: |
I saw his heart in's face. Give me thy hand; |
Be pilot to me, and thy places shall |
Still neighbour mine. My ships are ready, and |
My people did expect my hence departure |
Two days ago. This jealousy |
Is for a precious creature; as she's rare, |
Must it be great; and, as his person's mighty, |
Must it be violent; and as he does conceive |
He is dishonour'd by a man which ever |
Profess'd to him, why, his revenges must |
In that be made more bitter. Fear o'ershades me. |
Good expedition be my friend, and comfort |
The gracious Queen, part of this theme, but nothing |
Of his ill-ta'en suspicion! Come, Camillo; |
I will respect thee as a father, if |
Thou bear'st my life off hence. Let us avoid. |
CAMILLO. It is in mine authority to command |
The keys of all the posterns. Please your Highness |
To take the urgent hour. Come, sir, away. Exeunt |
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ACT II. SCENE I. |
Sicilia. The palace of LEONTES |
Enter HERMIONE, MAMILLIUS, and LADIES |
HERMIONE. Take the boy to you; he so troubles me, |
'Tis past enduring. |
FIRST LADY. Come, my gracious lord, |
Shall I be your playfellow? |
MAMILLIUS. No, I'll none of you. |
FIRST LADY. Why, my sweet lord? |
MAMILLIUS. You'll kiss me hard, and speak to me as if |
I were a baby still. I love you better. |
SECOND LADY. And why so, my lord? |
MAMILLIUS. Not for because |
Your brows are blacker; yet black brows, they say, |
Become some women best; so that there be not |
Too much hair there, but in a semicircle |
Or a half-moon made with a pen. |
SECOND LADY. Who taught't this? |
MAMILLIUS. I learn'd it out of women's faces. Pray now, |
What colour are your eyebrows? |
FIRST LADY. Blue, my lord. |
MAMILLIUS. Nay, that's a mock. I have seen a lady's nose |
That has been blue, but not her eyebrows. |
FIRST LADY. Hark ye: |
The Queen your mother rounds apace. We shall |
Present our services to a fine new prince |
One of these days; and then you'd wanton with us, |
If we would have you. |
SECOND LADY. She is spread of late |
Into a goodly bulk. Good time encounter her! |
HERMIONE. What wisdom stirs amongst you? Come, sir, now |
I am for you again. Pray you sit by us, |
And tell's a tale. |
MAMILLIUS. Merry or sad shall't be? |
HERMIONE. As merry as you will. |
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