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---
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play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 52
line_number: ''
speaker: VALENTINE
text_entry: ACT I
- line_id: 107909
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 52
line_number: ''
speaker: VALENTINE
text_entry: SCENE I. Antechamber in LEONTES palace.
- line_id: 107910
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 52
line_number: ''
speaker: VALENTINE
text_entry: Enter CAMILLO and ARCHIDAMUS
- line_id: 107911
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 1
line_number: 1.1.1
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: If you shall chance, Camillo, to visit Bohemia, on
- line_id: 107912
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 1
line_number: 1.1.2
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: the like occasion whereon my services are now on
- line_id: 107913
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 1
line_number: 1.1.3
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: foot, you shall see, as I have said, great
- line_id: 107914
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 1
line_number: 1.1.4
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: difference betwixt our Bohemia and your Sicilia.
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play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 2
line_number: 1.1.5
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: I think, this coming summer, the King of Sicilia
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play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 2
line_number: 1.1.6
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: means to pay Bohemia the visitation which he justly owes him.
- line_id: 107917
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 3
line_number: 1.1.7
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: Wherein our entertainment shall shame us we will be
- line_id: 107918
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 3
line_number: 1.1.8
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: justified in our loves; for indeed--
- line_id: 107919
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 4
line_number: 1.1.9
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: Beseech you,--
- line_id: 107920
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 5
line_number: 1.1.10
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: 'Verily, I speak it in the freedom of my knowledge:'
- line_id: 107921
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 5
line_number: 1.1.11
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: we cannot with such magnificence--in so rare--I know
- line_id: 107922
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 5
line_number: 1.1.12
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: not what to say. We will give you sleepy drinks,
- line_id: 107923
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 5
line_number: 1.1.13
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: that your senses, unintelligent of our insufficience,
- line_id: 107924
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 5
line_number: 1.1.14
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: may, though they cannot praise us, as little accuse
- line_id: 107925
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 5
line_number: 1.1.15
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: us.
- line_id: 107926
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 6
line_number: 1.1.16
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: You pay a great deal too dear for whats given freely.
- line_id: 107927
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 7
line_number: 1.1.17
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: Believe me, I speak as my understanding instructs me
- line_id: 107928
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 7
line_number: 1.1.18
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: and as mine honesty puts it to utterance.
- line_id: 107929
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 8
line_number: 1.1.19
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: Sicilia cannot show himself over-kind to Bohemia.
- line_id: 107930
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 8
line_number: 1.1.20
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: They were trained together in their childhoods; and
- line_id: 107931
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 8
line_number: 1.1.21
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: there rooted betwixt them then such an affection,
- line_id: 107932
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 8
line_number: 1.1.22
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: which cannot choose but branch now. Since their
- line_id: 107933
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 8
line_number: 1.1.23
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: more mature dignities and royal necessities made
- line_id: 107934
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 8
line_number: 1.1.24
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: separation of their society, their encounters,
- line_id: 107935
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 8
line_number: 1.1.25
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: though not personal, have been royally attorneyed
- line_id: 107936
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 8
line_number: 1.1.26
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: with interchange of gifts, letters, loving
- line_id: 107937
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 8
line_number: 1.1.27
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: embassies; that they have seemed to be together,
- line_id: 107938
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 8
line_number: 1.1.28
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: though absent, shook hands, as over a vast, and
- line_id: 107939
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 8
line_number: 1.1.29
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: embraced, as it were, from the ends of opposed
- line_id: 107940
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 8
line_number: 1.1.30
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: winds. The heavens continue their loves!
- line_id: 107941
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 9
line_number: 1.1.31
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: I think there is not in the world either malice or
- line_id: 107942
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 9
line_number: 1.1.32
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: matter to alter it. You have an unspeakable
- line_id: 107943
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 9
line_number: 1.1.33
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: 'comfort of your young prince Mamillius: it is a'
- line_id: 107944
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 9
line_number: 1.1.34
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: gentleman of the greatest promise that ever came
- line_id: 107945
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 9
line_number: 1.1.35
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: into my note.
- line_id: 107946
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 10
line_number: 1.1.36
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: 'I very well agree with you in the hopes of him: it'
- line_id: 107947
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 10
line_number: 1.1.37
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: is a gallant child; one that indeed physics the
- line_id: 107948
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 10
line_number: 1.1.38
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: 'subject, makes old hearts fresh: they that went on'
- line_id: 107949
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 10
line_number: 1.1.39
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: crutches ere he was born desire yet their life to
- line_id: 107950
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 10
line_number: 1.1.40
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: see him a man.
- line_id: 107951
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 11
line_number: 1.1.41
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: Would they else be content to die?
- line_id: 107952
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 12
line_number: 1.1.42
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: Yes; if there were no other excuse why they should
- line_id: 107953
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 12
line_number: 1.1.43
speaker: CAMILLO
text_entry: desire to live.
- line_id: 107954
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 13
line_number: 1.1.44
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: If the king had no son, they would desire to live
- line_id: 107955
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 13
line_number: 1.1.45
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: on crutches till he had one.
- line_id: 107956
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 13
line_number: ''
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: Exeunt
- line_id: 107957
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 13
line_number: ''
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: SCENE II. A room of state in the same.
- line_id: 107958
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 13
line_number: ''
speaker: ARCHIDAMUS
text_entry: Enter LEONTES, HERMIONE, MAMILLIUS, POLIXENES, CAMILLO, and Attendants
- line_id: 107959
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 1
line_number: 1.2.1
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Nine changes of the watery star hath been
- line_id: 107960
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 1
line_number: 1.2.2
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: The shepherds note since we have left our throne
- line_id: 107961
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 1
line_number: 1.2.3
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: 'Without a burthen: time as long again'
- line_id: 107962
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 1
line_number: 1.2.4
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Would be find up, my brother, with our thanks;
- line_id: 107963
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 1
line_number: 1.2.5
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: And yet we should, for perpetuity,
- line_id: 107964
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 1
line_number: 1.2.6
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: 'Go hence in debt: and therefore, like a cipher,'
- line_id: 107965
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 1
line_number: 1.2.7
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Yet standing in rich place, I multiply
- line_id: 107966
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 1
line_number: 1.2.8
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: With one We thank you many thousands moe
- line_id: 107967
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 1
line_number: 1.2.9
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: That go before it.
- line_id: 107968
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 2
line_number: 1.2.10
speaker: LEONTES
text_entry: Stay your thanks a while;
- line_id: 107969
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 2
line_number: 1.2.11
speaker: LEONTES
text_entry: And pay them when you part.
- line_id: 107970
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 3
line_number: 1.2.12
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Sir, thats to-morrow.
- line_id: 107971
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 3
line_number: 1.2.13
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: I am questiond by my fears, of what may chance
- line_id: 107972
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 3
line_number: 1.2.14
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Or breed upon our absence; that may blow
- line_id: 107973
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 3
line_number: 1.2.15
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: No sneaping winds at home, to make us say
- line_id: 107974
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 3
line_number: 1.2.16
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: 'This is put forth too truly: besides, I have stayd'
- line_id: 107975
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 3
line_number: 1.2.17
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: To tire your royalty.
- line_id: 107976
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 4
line_number: 1.2.18
speaker: LEONTES
text_entry: We are tougher, brother,
- line_id: 107977
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 4
line_number: 1.2.19
speaker: LEONTES
text_entry: Than you can put us tot.
- line_id: 107978
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 5
line_number: 1.2.20
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: No longer stay.
- line_id: 107979
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 6
line_number: 1.2.21
speaker: LEONTES
text_entry: One seven-night longer.
- line_id: 107980
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 7
line_number: 1.2.22
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Very sooth, to-morrow.
- line_id: 107981
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 8
line_number: 1.2.23
speaker: LEONTES
text_entry: Well part the time betweens then; and in that
- line_id: 107982
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 8
line_number: 1.2.24
speaker: LEONTES
text_entry: Ill no gainsaying.
- line_id: 107983
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 9
line_number: 1.2.25
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Press me not, beseech you, so.
- line_id: 107984
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 9
line_number: 1.2.26
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: There is no tongue that moves, none, none i the world,
- line_id: 107985
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 9
line_number: 1.2.27
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: 'So soon as yours could win me: so it should now,'
- line_id: 107986
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 9
line_number: 1.2.28
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Were there necessity in your request, although
- line_id: 107987
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 9
line_number: 1.2.29
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Twere needful I denied it. My affairs
- line_id: 107988
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speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: 'Do even drag me homeward: which to hinder'
- line_id: 107989
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speech_number: 9
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speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Were in your love a whip to me; my stay
- line_id: 107990
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speech_number: 9
line_number: 1.2.32
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: 'To you a charge and trouble: to save both,'
- line_id: 107991
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speech_number: 9
line_number: 1.2.33
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Farewell, our brother.
- line_id: 107992
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speech_number: 10
line_number: 1.2.34
speaker: LEONTES
text_entry: Tongue-tied, our queen?
- line_id: 107993
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speech_number: 10
line_number: 1.2.35
speaker: LEONTES
text_entry: speak you.
- line_id: 107994
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line_number: 1.2.36
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: I had thought, sir, to have held my peace until
- line_id: 107995
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speech_number: 11
line_number: 1.2.37
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: You have drawn oaths from him not to stay. You, sir,
- line_id: 107996
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speech_number: 11
line_number: 1.2.38
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Charge him too coldly. Tell him, you are sure
- line_id: 107997
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speech_number: 11
line_number: 1.2.39
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: All in Bohemias well; this satisfaction
- line_id: 107998
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speech_number: 11
line_number: 1.2.40
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: 'The by-gone day proclaimd: say this to him,'
- line_id: 107999
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speech_number: 11
line_number: 1.2.41
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Hes beat from his best ward.
- line_id: 108000
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speaker: LEONTES
text_entry: Well said, Hermione.
- line_id: 108001
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speech_number: 13
line_number: 1.2.43
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: 'To tell, he longs to see his son, were strong:'
- line_id: 108002
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line_number: 1.2.44
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: But let him say so then, and let him go;
- line_id: 108003
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line_number: 1.2.45
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: But let him swear so, and he shall not stay,
- line_id: 108004
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speech_number: 13
line_number: 1.2.46
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Well thwack him hence with distaffs.
- line_id: 108005
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speech_number: 13
line_number: 1.2.47
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Yet of your royal presence Ill adventure
- line_id: 108006
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speech_number: 13
line_number: 1.2.48
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: The borrow of a week. When at Bohemia
- line_id: 108007
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line_number: 1.2.49
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: You take my lord, Ill give him my commission
- line_id: 108008
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 13
line_number: 1.2.50
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: To let him there a month behind the gest
- line_id: 108009
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speech_number: 13
line_number: 1.2.51
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: 'Prefixd fors parting: yet, good deed, Leontes,'
- line_id: 108010
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speech_number: 13
line_number: 1.2.52
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: I love thee not a jar o the clock behind
- line_id: 108011
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 13
line_number: 1.2.53
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: What lady-she her lord. Youll stay?
- line_id: 108012
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speech_number: 14
line_number: 1.2.54
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: No, madam.
- line_id: 108013
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speech_number: 15
line_number: 1.2.55
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Nay, but you will?
- line_id: 108014
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 16
line_number: 1.2.56
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: I may not, verily.
- line_id: 108015
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 17
line_number: 1.2.57
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Verily!
- line_id: 108016
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speech_number: 17
line_number: 1.2.58
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: You put me off with limber vows; but I,
- line_id: 108017
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speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Though you would seek to unsphere the
- line_id: 108018
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 17
line_number: 1.2.60
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: stars with oaths,
- line_id: 108019
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 17
line_number: 1.2.61
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Should yet say Sir, no going. Verily,
- line_id: 108020
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 17
line_number: 1.2.62
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: 'You shall not go: a ladys Verily s'
- line_id: 108021
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 17
line_number: 1.2.63
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: As potent as a lords. Will you go yet?
- line_id: 108022
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 17
line_number: 1.2.64
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Force me to keep you as a prisoner,
- line_id: 108023
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 17
line_number: 1.2.65
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Not like a guest; so you shall pay your fees
- line_id: 108024
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 17
line_number: 1.2.66
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: When you depart, and save your thanks. How say you?
- line_id: 108025
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 17
line_number: 1.2.67
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: My prisoner? or my guest? by your dread Verily,
- line_id: 108026
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 17
line_number: 1.2.68
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: One of them you shall be.
- line_id: 108027
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 18
line_number: 1.2.69
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: 'Your guest, then, madam:'
- line_id: 108028
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speech_number: 18
line_number: 1.2.70
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: To be your prisoner should import offending;
- line_id: 108029
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line_number: 1.2.71
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Which is for me less easy to commit
- line_id: 108030
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speech_number: 18
line_number: 1.2.72
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Than you to punish.
- line_id: 108031
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line_number: 1.2.73
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Not your gaoler, then,
- line_id: 108032
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speech_number: 19
line_number: 1.2.74
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: But your kind hostess. Come, Ill question you
- line_id: 108033
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 19
line_number: 1.2.75
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: 'Of my lords tricks and yours when you were boys:'
- line_id: 108034
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line_number: 1.2.76
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: You were pretty lordings then?
- line_id: 108035
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speech_number: 20
line_number: 1.2.77
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: We were, fair queen,
- line_id: 108036
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speech_number: 20
line_number: 1.2.78
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Two lads that thought there was no more behind
- line_id: 108037
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speech_number: 20
line_number: 1.2.79
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: But such a day to-morrow as to-day,
- line_id: 108038
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speech_number: 20
line_number: 1.2.80
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: And to be boy eternal.
- line_id: 108039
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 21
line_number: 1.2.81
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Was not my lord
- line_id: 108040
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 21
line_number: 1.2.82
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: The verier wag o the two?
- line_id: 108041
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 22
line_number: 1.2.83
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: We were as twinnd lambs that did frisk i the sun,
- line_id: 108042
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 22
line_number: 1.2.84
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: 'And bleat the one at the other: what we changed'
- line_id: 108043
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 22
line_number: 1.2.85
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Was innocence for innocence; we knew not
- line_id: 108044
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 22
line_number: 1.2.86
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: The doctrine of ill-doing, nor dreamd
- line_id: 108045
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 22
line_number: 1.2.87
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: That any did. Had we pursued that life,
- line_id: 108046
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 22
line_number: 1.2.88
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: And our weak spirits neer been higher reard
- line_id: 108047
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 22
line_number: 1.2.89
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: With stronger blood, we should have answerd heaven
- line_id: 108048
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 22
line_number: 1.2.90
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Boldly not guilty; the imposition cleard
- line_id: 108049
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 22
line_number: 1.2.91
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Hereditary ours.
- line_id: 108050
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 23
line_number: 1.2.92
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: By this we gather
- line_id: 108051
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speech_number: 23
line_number: 1.2.93
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: You have trippd since.
- line_id: 108052
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 24
line_number: 1.2.94
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: O my most sacred lady!
- line_id: 108053
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 24
line_number: 1.2.95
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Temptations have since then been born tos; for
- line_id: 108054
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 24
line_number: 1.2.96
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: In those unfledged days was my wife a girl;
- line_id: 108055
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speech_number: 24
line_number: 1.2.97
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Your precious self had then not crossd the eyes
- line_id: 108056
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 24
line_number: 1.2.98
speaker: POLIXENES
text_entry: Of my young play-fellow.
- line_id: 108057
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 25
line_number: 1.2.99
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Grace to boot!
- line_id: 108058
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 25
line_number: 1.2.100
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Of this make no conclusion, lest you say
- line_id: 108059
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 25
line_number: 1.2.101
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: 'Your queen and I are devils: yet go on;'
- line_id: 108060
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 25
line_number: 1.2.102
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: The offences we have made you do well answer,
- line_id: 108061
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 25
line_number: 1.2.103
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: If you first sinnd with us and that with us
- line_id: 108062
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 25
line_number: 1.2.104
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: You did continue fault and that you slippd not
- line_id: 108063
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 25
line_number: 1.2.105
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: With any but with us.
- line_id: 108064
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 26
line_number: 1.2.106
speaker: LEONTES
text_entry: Is he won yet?
- line_id: 108065
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 27
line_number: 1.2.107
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Hell stay my lord.
- line_id: 108066
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 28
line_number: 1.2.108
speaker: LEONTES
text_entry: At my request he would not.
- line_id: 108067
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 28
line_number: 1.2.109
speaker: LEONTES
text_entry: Hermione, my dearest, thou never spokest
- line_id: 108068
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 28
line_number: 1.2.110
speaker: LEONTES
text_entry: To better purpose.
- line_id: 108069
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 29
line_number: 1.2.111
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: Never?
- line_id: 108070
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 30
line_number: 1.2.112
speaker: LEONTES
text_entry: Never, but once.
- line_id: 108071
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 31
line_number: 1.2.113
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: What! have I twice said well? when wast before?
- line_id: 108072
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 31
line_number: 1.2.114
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: I prithee tell me; crams with praise, and makes
- line_id: 108073
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 31
line_number: 1.2.115
speaker: HERMIONE
text_entry: 'As fat as tame things: one good deed dying tongueless'
- line_id: 108074
play_name: A Winters Tale
speech_number: 31