The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (moboreader .TXT) π
The world will be thy widow and still weep,
That thou no form of thee hast left behind,
When every private widow well may keep,
By children's eyes, her husband's shape in mind:
Look what an unthrift in the world doth spend
Shifts but his place, for still the world enjoys it;
But beauty's waste hath in the world an end,
And kept unused the user so destroys it:
No love toward others in that bosom sits
That on himself such murd'rous shame commits.
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For shame deny that thou bear'st love to any
Who for thy self art so unprovident.
Grant if thou wilt, thou art beloved of many,
But that thou none lov'st is most evident:
For thou art so possessed with murd'rous hate,
That 'gainst thy self thou stick'st not to conspire,
Seeking that beauteous roof to ruinate
Which to repair should be thy chief desire:
O change thy thought, that I may change my mind,
Shall hate be fairer lodged than
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ANTIGONUS. And I wish, my liege,
You had only in your silent judgment tried it, Without more overture.
LEONTES. How could that be?
Either thou art most ignorant by age, Or thou wert born a fool. Camilloβs flight, Added to their familiarity-Which was as gross as ever touchβd conjecture, That lackβd sight only, nought for approbation But only seeing, all other circumstances Made up to thβ deed-doth push on this proceeding.
Yet, for a greater confirmationβ
For, in an act of this importance, βtwere Most piteous to be wild-I have dispatchβd in post To sacred Delphos, to Apolloβs temple, Cleomenes and Dion, whom you know
Of stuffβd sufficiency. Now, from the oracle They will bring all, whose spiritual counsel had, Shall stop or spur me. Have I done well?
FIRST LORD. Well done, my lord.
LEONTES. Though I am satisfied, and need no more Than what I know, yet shall the oracle Give rest to thβ minds of others such as he Whose ignorant credulity will not
Come up to thβ truth. So have we thought it good From our free person she should be confinβd, Lest that the treachery of the two fled hence Be left her to perform. Come, follow us; We are to speak in public; for this business Will raise us all.
ANTIGONUS. [Aside] To laughter, as I take it, If the good truth were known.
Exeunt
SCENE II.
Sicilia. A prison
Enter PAULINA, a GENTLEMAN, and ATTENDANTS
PAULINA. The keeper of the prison-call to him; Let him have knowledge who I am. Exit GENTLEMAN
Good lady!
No court in Europe is too good for thee; What dost thou then in prison?
Re-enter GENTLEMAN with the GAOLER
Now, good sir,
You know me, do you not?
GAOLER. For a worthy lady,
And one who much I honour.
PAULINA. Pray you, then,
Conduct me to the Queen.
GAOLER. I may not, madam;
To the contrary I have express commandment.
PAULINA. Hereβs ado, to lock up honesty and honour from Thβ access of gentle visitors! Isβt lawful, pray you, To see her women-any of them? Emilia?
GAOLER. So please you, madam,
To put apart these your attendants,
Shall bring Emilia forth.
PAULINA. I pray now, call her.
Withdraw yourselves. Exeunt ATTENDANTS
GAOLER. And, madam,
I must be present at your conference.
PAULINA. Well, beβt so, prithee. Exit GAOLER
Hereβs such ado to make no stain a stain As passes colouring.
Re-enter GAOLER, with EMILIA Dear gentlewoman,
How fares our gracious lady?
EMILIA. As well as one so great and so forlorn May hold together. On her frights and griefs, Which never tender lady hath borne greater, She is, something before her time, deliverβd.
PAULINA. A boy?
EMILIA. A daughter, and a goodly babe,
Lusty, and like to live. The Queen receives Much comfort inβt; says βMy poor prisoner, I am as innocent as you.β
PAULINA. I dare be sworn.
These dangerous unsafe lunes iβ thβ King, beshrew them!
He must be told onβt, and he shall. The office Becomes a woman best; Iβll takeβt upon me; If I prove honey-mouthβd, let my tongue blister, And never to my red-lookβd anger be
The trumpet any more. Pray you, Emilia, Commend my best obedience to the Queen; If she dares trust me with her little babe, Iβll showβt the King, and undertake to be Her advocate to thβ loudβst. We do not know How he may soften at the sight oβ thβ child: The silence often of pure innocence
Persuades when speaking fails.
EMILIA. Most worthy madam,
Your honour and your goodness is so evident That your free undertaking cannot miss A thriving issue; there is no lady living So meet for this great errand. Please your ladyship To visit the next room, Iβll presently Acquaint the Queen of your most noble offer Who but to-day hammerβd of this design, But durst not tempt a minister of honour, Lest she should be denied.
PAULINA. Tell her, Emilia,
Iβll use that tongue I have; if wit flow fromβt As boldness from my bosom, letβt not be doubted I shall do good.
EMILIA. Now be you blest for it!
Iβll to the Queen. Please you come something nearer.
GAOLER. Madam, ifβt please the Queen to send the babe, I know not what I shall incur to pass it, Having no warrant.
PAULINA. You need not fear it, sir.
This child was prisoner to the womb, and is By law and process of great Nature thence Freed and enfranchisβd-not a party to The anger of the King, nor guilty of, If any be, the trespass of the Queen.
GAOLER. I do believe it.
PAULINA. Do not you fear. Upon mine honour, I Will stand betwixt you and danger. Exeunt
SCENE III.
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 oβ thβ cause, She, thβ 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. Whoβs there?
FIRST SERVANT. My lord?
LEONTES. How does the boy?
FIRST SERVANT. He took good rest tonight; βTis hopβd his sickness is dischargβd.
LEONTES. To see his nobleness!
Conceiving the dishonour of his mother, He straight declinβd, droopβd, took it deeply, Fastenβd and fixβd the shame onβt in himself, Threw off his spirit, his appetite, his sleep, And downright languishβd. 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 powβr.
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 Queenβs life? A gracious innocent soul, More free than he is jealous.
ANTIGONUS. Thatβs enough.
SECOND SERVANT. Madam, he hath not slept tonight; commanded None should come at him.
PAULINA. Not so hot, good sir;
I come to bring him sleep. βTis 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 chargβd thee that she should not come about me; I knew she would.
ANTIGONUS. I told her so, my lord,
On your displeasureβs 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 sheβll 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 Iβll off; But first Iβll do my errand. The good Queen, For she is good, hath brought you forth a daughter; Here βtis; commends it to your blessing.
[Laying down the child]
LEONTES. Out!
A mankind witch! Hence with her, out oβ 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, Iβll 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-tirβd, unroosted By thy Dame Partlet here. Take up the bastard; Takeβt up, I say; giveβt to thy crone.
PAULINA. For ever
Unvenerable be thy hands, if thou
Takβst up the Princess by that forced baseness Which he has put uponβt!
LEONTES. He dreads his wife.
PAULINA. So I would you did; then βtwere past all doubt Youβd call your children yours.
LEONTES. A nest of traitors!
ANTIGONUS. I am none, by this good light.
PAULINA. Nor I; nor any
But one thatβs here; and thatβs himself; for he The sacred honour of himself, his Queenβs, His hopeful sonβs, his babeβs, betrays to slander, Whose sting is sharper than the swordβs; and will not-For, as the case now stands, it is a curse He cannot be compellβd to βt-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 thβ old proverb to your charge, So like you βtis the worse. Behold, my lords, Although the print be little, the whole matter And copy of the father-eye, nose, lip, The trick ofβs 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, βmongst all colours No yellow inβt, lest she suspect, as he does, Her children not her husbandβs!
LEONTES. A gross hag!
And, lozel, thou art worthy to be hangβd That wilt not stay her tongue.
ANTIGONUS. Hang all the husbands
That cannot do that feat, youβll leave yourself Hardly one subject.
LEONTES. Once more, take her hence.
PAULINA. A most unworthy and unnatural lord Can do no more.
LEONTES. Iβll haβ thee burnt.
PAULINA. I care not.
It is an heretic that makes the fire, Not she which burns inβt. Iβll not call you tyrant But this most cruel usage of your Queen-Not able to produce more accusation
Than your own weak-hingβd 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; Iβll be gone.
Look to your babe, my lord; βtis yours. Jove send her A better guiding spirit! What needs these hands?
You that are thus so tender oβer his follies Will never do him good, not one of you.
So, so. Farewell; we are gone.
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