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The Winter’s Tale
act ii   Scene 3
William Shakespeare
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       Sicilia. The palace of LEONTES
       Enter LEONTES, ANTIGONUS, LORDS, and SERVANTS
       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' th' cause,
       She, th' adultress; 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?
       FIRST SERVANT
       My lord?
       LEONTES
       How does the boy?
       FIRST SERVANT
       He took good rest to-night;
       'Tis hop'd his sickness is discharg'd.
       LEONTES
       To see his nobleness!
       Conceiving the dishonour of his mother,
       He straight declin'd, 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. [Exit SERVANT] Fie, fie! no thought of him!
       The very thought of my revenges that way
       Recoil upon me- in himself too mighty,
       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 pow'r.
       Enter PAULINA, with a CHILD
       FIRST LORD
       You must not enter.
       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.
       ANTIGONUS
       That's enough.
       SECOND SERVANT
       Madam, he hath not slept to-night; commanded
       None should come at him.
       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 humour
       That presses him from sleep.
       LEONTES
       What noise there, ho?
       PAULINA
       No noise, my lord; but needful conference
       About some gossips for your Highness.
       LEONTES
       How!
       Away with that audacious lady! Antigonus,
       I charg'd thee that she should not come about me;
       I knew she would.
       ANTIGONUS
       I told her so, my lord,
       On your displeasure's peril, and on mine,
       She should not visit you.
       LEONTES
       What, canst not rule her?
       PAULINA
       From all dishonesty he can: in this,
       Unless he take the course that you have done-
       Commit me for committing honour- trust it,
       He shall not rule me.
       ANTIGONUS
       La you now, you hear!
       When she will take the rein, I let her run;
       But she'll not stumble.
       PAULINA
       Good my liege, I come-
       And I beseech you hear me, who professes
       Myself your loyal servant, your physician,
       Your most obedient counsellor; yet that dares
       Less appear so, in comforting your evils,
       Than such as most seem yours- I say I come
       From your good Queen.
       LEONTES
       Good Queen!
       PAULINA
       Good Queen, my lord, good Queen- I say good Queen;
       And would by combat make her good, so were I
       A man, the worst about you.
       LEONTES
       Force her hence.
       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.
       [Laying down the child]
       LEONTES
       Out!
       A mankind witch! Hence with her, out o' door!
       A most intelligencing bawd!
       PAULINA
       Not so.
       I am as ignorant in that as you
       In so entitling me; and no less honest
       Than you are mad; which is enough, I'll warrant,
       As this world goes, to pass for honest.
       LEONTES
       Traitors!
       Will you not push her out? Give her the bastard.
       [To ANTIGONUS] Thou dotard, thou art woman-tir'd, unroosted
       By thy Dame Partlet here. Take up the bastard;
       Take't up, I say; give't to thy crone.
       PAULINA
       For ever
       Unvenerable be thy hands, if thou
       Tak'st up the Princess by that forced baseness
       Which he has put upon't!
       LEONTES
       He dreads his wife.
       PAULINA
       So I would you did; then 'twere past all doubt
       You'd call your children yours.
       LEONTES
       A nest of traitors!
       ANTIGONUS
       I am none, by this good light.
       PAULINA
       Nor I; nor any
       But one that's here; and that's himself; for he
       The sacred honour 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.
       LEONTES
       A callat
       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.
       PAULINA
       It is yours.
       And, might we lay th' 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,
       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 colours
       No yellow in't, lest she suspect, as he does,
       Her children not her husband's!
       LEONTES
       A gross hag!
       And, lozel, thou art worthy to be hang'd
       That wilt not stay her tongue.
       ANTIGONUS
       Hang all the husbands
       That cannot do that feat, you'll leave yourself
       Hardly one subject.
       LEONTES
       Once more, take her hence.
       PAULINA
       A most unworthy and unnatural lord
       Can do no more.
       LEONTES
       I'll ha' thee burnt.
       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-hing'd fancy- something savours
       Of tyranny, and will ignoble make you,
       Yea, scandalous to the world.
       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!
       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.
       Exit
       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 consum'd 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 that thou else call'st thine. If thou refuse,
       And wilt encounter with my wrath, say so;
       The bastard brains with these my proper hands
       Shall I dash out. Go, take it to the fire;
       For thou set'st on thy wife.
       ANTIGONUS
       I did not, sir.
       These lords, my noble fellows, if they please,
       Can clear me in't.
       LORDS
       We can. My royal liege,
       He is not guilty of her coming hither.
       LEONTES
       You're liars all.
       FIRST LORD
       Beseech your Highness, give us better credit.
       We have always truly serv'd you; and beseech
       So to esteem of us; and on our knees we beg,
       As recompense of our dear services
       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.
       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. [To ANTIGONUS] You, Sir, come you hither.
       You that have been so tenderly officious
       With Lady Margery, your midwife there,
       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?
       ANTIGONUS
       Anything, 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- anything possible.
       LEONTES
       It shall be possible. Swear by this sword
       Thou wilt perform my bidding.
       ANTIGONUS
       I will, my lord.
       LEONTES
       Mark, and perform it- seest thou? For the fail
       Of any point in't shall not only be
       Death to thyself, but to thy lewd-tongu'd wife,
       Whom for this time we pardon. We enjoin thee,
       As thou art liegeman 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 it own protection
       And favour of the climate. As by strange fortune
       It came to us, I do in justice charge thee,
       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.
       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
       Against this cruelty fight on thy side,
       Poor thing, condemn'd to loss!
       Exit with the child
       LEONTES
       No, I'll not rear
       Another's issue.
       Enter a SERVANT
       SERVANT
       Please your Highness, posts
       From those you sent to th' oracle are come
       An hour since. Cleomenes and Dion,
       Being well arriv'd from Delphos, are both landed,
       Hasting to th' court.
       FIRST LORD
       So please you, sir, their speed
       Hath been beyond account.
       LEONTES
       Twenty-three days
       They have been absent; 'tis good speed; foretells
       The great Apollo suddenly will have
       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 accus'd, so shall she have
       A just and open trial. While she lives,
       My heart will be a burden to me. Leave me;
       And think upon my bidding.
       Exeunt
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Dramatis Personae
act i
   Scene 1
   Scene 2
act ii
   Scene 1
   Scene 2
   Scene 3
act iii
   Scene 1
   Scene 2
   Scene 3
act iv
   Scene 1
   Scene 2
   Scene 3
   Scene 4
act v
   Scene 1
   Scene 2
   Scene 3