The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare
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Leo. At the Queenes be't: Good should be pertinent,
But so it is, it is not. Was this taken By any vnderstanding Pate but thine? For thy Conceit is soaking, will draw in More then the common Blocks. Not noted, is't, But of the finer Natures? by some Seueralls Of Head-peece extraordinarie? Lower Messes Perchance are to this Businesse purblind? say Cam. Businesse, my Lord? I thinke most vnderstand Bohemia stayes here longer Leo. Ha? Cam. Stayes here longer Leo. I, but why? Cam. To satisfie your Highnesse, and the Entreaties Of our most gracious Mistresse Leo. Satisfie? Th' entreaties of your Mistresse? Satisfie? Let that suffice. I haue trusted thee (Camillo) With all the neerest things to my heart, as well My Chamber-Councels, wherein (Priest-like) thou Hast cleans'd my Bosome: I, from thee departed Thy Penitent reform'd: but we haue been Deceiu'd in thy Integritie, deceiu'd In that which seemes so Cam. Be it forbid (my Lord.) |
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