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- $Title{The Winter's Tale: Act II, Scene III}
- $Author{Shakespeare, William}
- $Subject{}
- $Log{Dramatis Personae*01750.txt}
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- Portions copyright (c) CMC ReSearch, Inc., 1989
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- The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
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- THE WINTER'S TALE
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- ACT II
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- SCENE III: A room in LEONTES' palace.
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- {Enter LEONTES, ANTIGONUS, Lords, and Servants.}
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- LEONTES: Nor night nor day no rest: it is but weakness
- To bear the matter thus; mere weakness. If
- The cause were not in being,--part o' the cause,
- She the adulteress; for the harlot king
- Is quite beyond mine arm, out of the blank
- And level of my brain, plot-proof; but she
- I can hook to me: say that she were gone,
- Given to the fire, a moiety of my rest
- Might come to me again. Who's there?
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- First Servant: My lord?
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- LEONTES: How does the boy?
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- First Servant: He took good rest to-night; 10
- 'Tis hoped his sickness is discharged.
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- LEONTES: To see his nobleness!
- Conceiving the dishonor of his mother,
- He straight declined, droop'd, took it deeply,
- Fasten'd and fix'd the shame on't in himself,
- Threw off his spirit, his appetite, his sleep,
- And downright languish'd. Leave me solely: go,
- See how he fares.
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- [Exit Servant.]
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- Fie, fie! no thought of him:
- The thought of my revenges that way
- Recoil upon me: in himself too mighty, 20
- And in his parties, his alliance; let him be
- Until a time may serve: for present vengeance,
- Take it on her. Camillo and Polixenes
- Laugh at me, make their pastime at my sorrow:
- They should not laugh if I could reach them, nor
- Shall she within my power.
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- {Enter PAULINA, with a child.}
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- First Lord: You must not enter.
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- PAULINA: Nay, rather, good my lords, be second to me:
- Fear you his tyrannous passion more, alas,
- Than the queen's life? a gracious innocent soul,
- More free than he is jealous.
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- ANTIGONUS: That's enough. 30
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- Second Servant: Madam, he hath not slept tonight; commanded
- None should come at him.
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- PAULINA: Not so hot, good sir:
- I come to bring him sleep. 'Tis such as you,
- That creep like shadows by him and do sigh
- At each his needless heavings, such as you
- Nourish the cause of his awaking: I
- Do come with words as medicinal as true,
- Honest as either, to purge him of that humor
- That presses him from sleep.
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- LEONTES: What noise there, ho?
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- PAULINA: No noise, my lord; but needful conference 40
- About some gossips for your highness.
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- LEONTES: How!
- Away with that audacious lady! Antigonus,
- I charged thee that she should not come about me:
- I knew she would.
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- ANTIGONUS: I told her so, my lord,
- On your displeasure's peril and on mine,
- She should not visit you.
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- LEONTES: What, canst not rule her?
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- PAULINA: From all dishonesty he can: in this,
- Unless he take the course that you have done,
- Commit me for committing honor, trust it,
- He shall not rule me.
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- ANTIGONUS: La you now, you hear: 50
- When she will take the rein I let her run;
- But she'll not stumble.
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- PAULINA: Good my liege, I come;
- And, I beseech you, hear me, who profess
- Myself your loyal servant, your physician,
- Your most obedient counsellor, yet that dare
- Less appear so in comforting your evils,
- Than such as most seem yours: I say, I come
- From your good queen.
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- LEONTES: Good queen!
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- PAULINA: Good queen, my lord,
- Good queen; I say good queen;
- And would by combat make her good, so were I 60
- A man, the worst about you.
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- LEONTES: Force her hence.
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- PAULINA: Let him that makes but trifles of his eyes
- First hand me: on mine own accord I'll off;
- But first I'll do my errand. The good queen,
- For she is good, hath brought you forth a daughter;
- Here 'tis; commends it to your blessing.
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- [Laying down the child.]
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- LEONTES: Out!
- A mankind witch! Hence with her, out o' door:
- A most intelligencing bawd!
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- PAULINA: Not so:
- I am as ignorant in that as you
- In so entitling me, and no less honest 70
- Than you are mad; which is enough, I'll warrant,
- As this world goes, to pass for honest.
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- LEONTES: Traitors!
- Will you not push her out? Give her the bastard.
- Thou dotard! thou art woman-tired, unroosted
- By thy dame Partlet here. Take up the bastard;
- Take't up, I say; give't to thy crone.
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- PAULINA: For ever
- Unvenerable be thy hands, if thou
- Takest up the princess by that forced baseness
- Which he has put upon't!
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- LEONTES: He dreads his wife.
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- PAULINA: So I would you did; then 'twere past all doubt 80
- You'ld call your children yours.
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- LEONTES: A nest of traitors!
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- ANTIGONUS: I am none, by this good light.
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- PAULINA: Nor I, nor any
- But one that's here, and that's himself, for he
- The sacred honor of himself, his queen's,
- His hopeful son's, his babe's, betrays to slander,
- Whose sting is sharper than the sword's;
- and will not--
- For, as the case now stands, it is a curse
- He cannot be compell'd to't--once remove
- The root of his opinion, which is rotten
- As ever oak or stone was sound.
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- LEONTES: A callat 90
- Of boundless tongue, who late hath beat her husband
- And now baits me! This brat is none of mine;
- It is the issue of Polixenes:
- Hence with it, and together with the dam
- Commit them to the fire!
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- PAULINA: It is yours;
- And, might we lay the old proverb to your charge,
- So like you, 'tis the worse. Behold, my lords,
- Although the print be little, the whole matter
- And copy of the father, eye, nose, lip,
- The trick of's frown, his forehead, nay, the valley, 100
- The pretty dimples of his chin and cheek,
- His smiles,
- The very mould and frame of hand, nail, finger:
- And thou, good goddess Nature, which hast made it
- So like to him that got it, if thou hast
- The ordering of the mind too, 'mongst all colors
- No yellow in't, lest she suspect, as he does,
- Her children not her husband's!
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- LEONTES: A gross hag
- And, lozel, thou art worthy to be hang'd,
- That wilt not stay her tongue.
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- ANTIGONUS: Hang all the husbands 110
- That cannot do that feat, you'll leave yourself
- Hardly one subject.
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- LEONTES: Once more, take her hence.
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- PAULINA: A most unworthy and unnatural lord
- Can do no more.
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- LEONTES: I'll ha' thee burnt.
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- PAULINA: I care not:
- It is an heretic that makes the fire,
- Not she which burns in't. I'll not call you tyrant;
- But this most cruel usage of your queen,
- Not able to produce more accusation
- Than your own weak-hinged fancy, something savors
- Of tyranny and will ignoble make you, 120
- Yea, scandalous to the world.
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- LEONTES: On your allegiance,
- Out of the chamber with her! Were I a tyrant,
- Where were her life? she durst not call me so,
- If she did know me one. Away with her!
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- PAULINA: I pray you, do not push me; I'll be gone.
- Look to your babe, my lord; 'tis yours:
- Jove send her
- A better guiding spirit! What needs these hands?
- You, that are thus so tender o'er his follies,
- Will never do him good, not one of you.
- So, so: farewell; we are gone. 130
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- [Exit.]
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- LEONTES: Thou, traitor, hast set on thy wife to this.
- My child? away with't! Even thou, that hast
- A heart so tender o'er it, take it hence
- And see it instantly consumed with fire;
- Even thou and none but thou. Take it up straight:
- Within this hour bring me word 'tis done,
- And by good testimony, or I'll seize thy life,
- With what thou else call'st thine. If thou refuse
- And wilt encounter with my wrath, say so;
- The bastard brains with these my proper hands 140
- Shall I dash out. Go, take it to the fire;
- For thou set'st on thy wife.
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- ANTIGONUS: I did not, sir:
- These lords, my noble fellows, if they please,
- Can clear me in't.
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- Lords: We can: my royal liege,
- He is not guilty of her coming hither.
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- LEONTES: You're liars all.
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- First Lord: Beseech your highness, give us better credit:
- We have always truly served you, and beseech you
- So to esteem of us, and on our knees we beg,
- As recompense of our dear services 150
- Past and to come, that you do change this purpose,
- Which being so horrible, so bloody, must
- Lead on to some foul issue: we all kneel.
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- LEONTES: I am a feather for each wind that blows:
- Shall I live on to see this bastard kneel
- And call me father? better burn it now
- Than curse it then. But be it; let it live.
- It shall not neither. You, sir, come you hither;
- You that have been so tenderly officious
- With Lady Margery, your midwife there, 160
- To save this bastard's life,--for 'tis a bastard,
- So sure as this beard's grey,
- --what will you adventure
- To save this brat's life?
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- ANTIGONUS: Any thing, my lord,
- That my ability may undergo
- And nobleness impose: at least thus much:
- I'll pawn the little blood which I have left
- To save the innocent: any thing possible.
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- LEONTES: It shall be possible. Swear by this sword
- Thou wilt perform my bidding.
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- ANTIGONUS: I will, my lord.
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- LEONTES: Mark and perform it, see'st thou! for the fail 170
- Of any point in't shall not only be
- Death to thyself but to thy lewd-tongued wife,
- Whom for this time we pardon. We enjoin thee,
- As thou art liege-man to us, that thou carry
- This female bastard hence and that thou bear it
- To some remote and desert place quite out
- Of our dominions, and that there thou leave it,
- Without more mercy, to its own protection
- And favor of the climate. As by strange fortune
- It came to us, I do in justice charge thee, 180
- On thy soul's peril and thy body's torture,
- That thou commend it strangely to some place
- Where chance may nurse or end it. Take it up.
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- ANTIGONUS: I swear to do this, though a present death
- Had been more merciful. Come on, poor babe:
- Some powerful spirit instruct the kites and ravens
- To be thy nurses! Wolves and bears, they say
- Casting their savageness aside have done
- Like offices of pity. Sir, be prosperous
- In more than this deed does require! And blessing 190
- Against this cruelty fight on thy side,
- Poor thing, condemn'd to loss!
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- [Exit with the child.]
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- LEONTES: No, I'll not rear
- Another's issue.
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- {Enter a Servant.}
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- Servant: Please your highness, posts
- From those you sent to the oracle are come
- An hour since: Cleomenes and Dion,
- Being well arrived from Delphos, are both landed,
- Hasting to the court.
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- First Lord: So please you, sir, their speed
- Hath been beyond account.
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- LEONTES: Twenty-three days
- They have been absent: 'tis good speed; foretells
- The great Apollo suddenly will have 200
- The truth of this appear. Prepare you, lords;
- Summon a session, that we may arraign
- Our most disloyal lady, for, as she hath
- Been publicly accused, so shall she have
- A just and open trial. While she lives
- My heart will be a burthen to me. Leave me,
- And think upon my bidding.
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- [Exeunt.]
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