<h2><SPAN name="sceneII_1" id="sceneII_1"></SPAN><b>ACT II</b></h2>
<h3><b>SCENE I. Sicilia. A Room in the Palace.</b></h3>
<p class="scenedesc"> Enter <span class="charname">Hermione, Mamillius</span>
and Ladies.</p>
<p>HERMIONE.<br/>
Take the boy to you: he so troubles me,<br/>
’Tis past enduring.</p>
<p>FIRST LADY.<br/>
Come, my gracious lord,<br/>
Shall I be your playfellow?</p>
<p>MAMILLIUS.<br/>
No, I’ll none of you.</p>
<p>FIRST LADY.<br/>
Why, my sweet lord?</p>
<p>MAMILLIUS.<br/>
You’ll kiss me hard, and speak to me as if<br/>
I were a baby still. I love you better.</p>
<p>SECOND LADY.<br/>
And why so, my lord?</p>
<p>MAMILLIUS.<br/>
Not for because<br/>
Your brows are blacker; yet black brows, they say,<br/>
Become some women best, so that there be not<br/>
Too much hair there, but in a semicircle<br/>
Or a half-moon made with a pen.</p>
<p>SECOND LADY.<br/>
Who taught this?</p>
<p>MAMILLIUS.<br/>
I learn’d it out of women’s faces. Pray now,<br/>
What colour are your eyebrows?</p>
<p>FIRST LADY.<br/>
Blue, my lord.</p>
<p>MAMILLIUS.<br/>
Nay, that’s a mock. I have seen a lady’s nose<br/>
That has been blue, but not her eyebrows.</p>
<p>FIRST LADY.<br/>
Hark ye,<br/>
The queen your mother rounds apace. We shall<br/>
Present our services to a fine new prince<br/>
One of these days, and then you’d wanton with us,<br/>
If we would have you.</p>
<p>SECOND LADY.<br/>
She is spread of late<br/>
Into a goodly bulk: good time encounter her!</p>
<p>HERMIONE.<br/>
What wisdom stirs amongst you? Come, sir, now<br/>
I am for you again. Pray you sit by us,<br/>
And tell ’s a tale.</p>
<p>MAMILLIUS.<br/>
Merry or sad shall’t be?</p>
<p>HERMIONE.<br/>
As merry as you will.</p>
<p>MAMILLIUS.<br/>
A sad tale’s best for winter. I have one<br/>
Of sprites and goblins.</p>
<p>HERMIONE.<br/>
Let’s have that, good sir.<br/>
Come on, sit down. Come on, and do your best<br/>
To fright me with your sprites: you’re powerful at it.</p>
<p>MAMILLIUS.<br/>
There was a man,—</p>
<p>HERMIONE.<br/>
Nay, come, sit down, then on.</p>
<p>MAMILLIUS.<br/>
Dwelt by a churchyard. I will tell it softly,<br/>
Yond crickets shall not hear it.</p>
<p>HERMIONE.<br/>
Come on then,<br/>
And give’t me in mine ear.</p>
<p class="scenedesc"> Enter <span class="charname">Leontes, Antigonus,</span>
Lords and Guards.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Was he met there? his train? Camillo with him?</p>
<p>FIRST LORD.<br/>
Behind the tuft of pines I met them, never<br/>
Saw I men scour so on their way: I ey’d them<br/>
Even to their ships.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
How blest am I<br/>
In my just censure, in my true opinion!<br/>
Alack, for lesser knowledge! How accurs’d<br/>
In being so blest! There may be in the cup<br/>
A spider steep’d, and one may drink, depart,<br/>
And yet partake no venom, for his knowledge<br/>
Is not infected; but if one present<br/>
Th’ abhorr’d ingredient to his eye, make known<br/>
How he hath drunk, he cracks his gorge, his sides,<br/>
With violent hefts. I have drunk, and seen the spider.<br/>
Camillo was his help in this, his pander.<br/>
There is a plot against my life, my crown;<br/>
All’s true that is mistrusted. That false villain<br/>
Whom I employ’d, was pre-employ’d by him.<br/>
He has discover’d my design, and I<br/>
Remain a pinch’d thing; yea, a very trick<br/>
For them to play at will. How came the posterns<br/>
So easily open?</p>
<p>FIRST LORD.<br/>
By his great authority,<br/>
Which often hath no less prevail’d than so<br/>
On your command.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
I know’t too well.<br/>
Give me the boy. I am glad you did not nurse him.<br/>
Though he does bear some signs of me, yet you<br/>
Have too much blood in him.</p>
<p>HERMIONE.<br/>
What is this? sport?</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Bear the boy hence, he shall not come about her,<br/>
Away with him, and let her sport herself<br/>
With that she’s big with; for ’tis Polixenes<br/>
Has made thee swell thus.</p>
<p class="right"> [<i>Exit <span class="charname">Mamillius</span> with some
of the Guards.</i>]</p>
<p>HERMIONE.<br/>
But I’d say he had not,<br/>
And I’ll be sworn you would believe my saying,<br/>
Howe’er you learn th’ nayward.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
You, my lords,<br/>
Look on her, mark her well. Be but about<br/>
To say, “she is a goodly lady,” and<br/>
The justice of your hearts will thereto add<br/>
“’Tis pity she’s not honest, honourable”:<br/>
Praise her but for this her without-door form,<br/>
Which on my faith deserves high speech, and straight<br/>
The shrug, the hum or ha, these petty brands<br/>
That calumny doth use—O, I am out,<br/>
That mercy does; for calumny will sear<br/>
Virtue itself—these shrugs, these hum’s, and ha’s,<br/>
When you have said “she’s goodly,” come between,<br/>
Ere you can say “she’s honest”: but be it known,<br/>
From him that has most cause to grieve it should be,<br/>
She’s an adultress!</p>
<p>HERMIONE.<br/>
Should a villain say so,<br/>
The most replenish’d villain in the world,<br/>
He were as much more villain: you, my lord,<br/>
Do but mistake.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
You have mistook, my lady,<br/>
Polixenes for Leontes O thou thing,<br/>
Which I’ll not call a creature of thy place,<br/>
Lest barbarism, making me the precedent,<br/>
Should a like language use to all degrees,<br/>
And mannerly distinguishment leave out<br/>
Betwixt the prince and beggar. I have said<br/>
She’s an adultress; I have said with whom:<br/>
More, she’s a traitor, and Camillo is<br/>
A federary with her; and one that knows<br/>
What she should shame to know herself<br/>
But with her most vile principal, that she’s<br/>
A bed-swerver, even as bad as those<br/>
That vulgars give bold’st titles; ay, and privy<br/>
To this their late escape.</p>
<p>HERMIONE.<br/>
No, by my life,<br/>
Privy to none of this. How will this grieve you,<br/>
When you shall come to clearer knowledge, that<br/>
You thus have publish’d me! Gentle my lord,<br/>
You scarce can right me throughly then, to say<br/>
You did mistake.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
No. If I mistake<br/>
In those foundations which I build upon,<br/>
The centre is not big enough to bear<br/>
A school-boy’s top. Away with her to prison!<br/>
He who shall speak for her is afar off guilty<br/>
But that he speaks.</p>
<p>HERMIONE.<br/>
There’s some ill planet reigns:<br/>
I must be patient till the heavens look<br/>
With an aspect more favourable. Good my lords,<br/>
I am not prone to weeping, as our sex<br/>
Commonly are; the want of which vain dew<br/>
Perchance shall dry your pities. But I have<br/>
That honourable grief lodg’d here which burns<br/>
Worse than tears drown: beseech you all, my lords,<br/>
With thoughts so qualified as your charities<br/>
Shall best instruct you, measure me; and so<br/>
The king’s will be perform’d.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Shall I be heard?</p>
<p>HERMIONE.<br/>
Who is’t that goes with me? Beseech your highness<br/>
My women may be with me, for you see<br/>
My plight requires it. Do not weep, good fools;<br/>
There is no cause: when you shall know your mistress<br/>
Has deserv’d prison, then abound in tears<br/>
As I come out: this action I now go on<br/>
Is for my better grace. Adieu, my lord:<br/>
I never wish’d to see you sorry; now<br/>
I trust I shall. My women, come; you have leave.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Go, do our bidding. Hence!</p>
<p class="right"> [<i>Exeunt <span class="charname">Queen</span> and Ladies
with Guards.</i>]</p>
<p>FIRST LORD.<br/>
Beseech your highness, call the queen again.</p>
<p>ANTIGONUS.<br/>
Be certain what you do, sir, lest your justice<br/>
Prove violence, in the which three great ones suffer,<br/>
Yourself, your queen, your son.</p>
<p>FIRST LORD.<br/>
For her, my lord,<br/>
I dare my life lay down, and will do’t, sir,<br/>
Please you to accept it, that the queen is spotless<br/>
I’ th’ eyes of heaven and to you—I mean<br/>
In this which you accuse her.</p>
<p>ANTIGONUS.<br/>
If it prove<br/>
She’s otherwise, I’ll keep my stables where<br/>
I lodge my wife; I’ll go in couples with her;<br/>
Than when I feel and see her no further trust her.<br/>
For every inch of woman in the world,<br/>
Ay, every dram of woman’s flesh, is false,<br/>
If she be.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Hold your peaces.</p>
<p>FIRST LORD.<br/>
Good my lord,—</p>
<p>ANTIGONUS.<br/>
It is for you we speak, not for ourselves:<br/>
You are abus’d, and by some putter-on<br/>
That will be damn’d for’t: would I knew the villain,<br/>
I would land-damn him. Be she honour-flaw’d,<br/>
I have three daughters; the eldest is eleven;<br/>
The second and the third, nine and some five;<br/>
If this prove true, they’ll pay for’t. By mine honour,<br/>
I’ll geld ’em all; fourteen they shall not see,<br/>
To bring false generations: they are co-heirs,<br/>
And I had rather glib myself than they<br/>
Should not produce fair issue.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Cease; no more.<br/>
You smell this business with a sense as cold<br/>
As is a dead man’s nose: but I do see’t and feel’t,<br/>
As you feel doing thus; and see withal<br/>
The instruments that feel.</p>
<p>ANTIGONUS.<br/>
If it be so,<br/>
We need no grave to bury honesty.<br/>
There’s not a grain of it the face to sweeten<br/>
Of the whole dungy earth.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
What! Lack I credit?</p>
<p>FIRST LORD.<br/>
I had rather you did lack than I, my lord,<br/>
Upon this ground: and more it would content me<br/>
To have her honour true than your suspicion,<br/>
Be blam’d for’t how you might.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Why, what need we<br/>
Commune with you of this, but rather follow<br/>
Our forceful instigation? Our prerogative<br/>
Calls not your counsels, but our natural goodness<br/>
Imparts this; which, if you, or stupified<br/>
Or seeming so in skill, cannot or will not<br/>
Relish a truth, like us, inform yourselves<br/>
We need no more of your advice: the matter,<br/>
The loss, the gain, the ord’ring on’t, is all<br/>
Properly ours.</p>
<p>ANTIGONUS.<br/>
And I wish, my liege,<br/>
You had only in your silent judgement tried it,<br/>
Without more overture.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
How could that be?<br/>
Either thou art most ignorant by age,<br/>
Or thou wert born a fool. Camillo’s flight,<br/>
Added to their familiarity,<br/>
(Which was as gross as ever touch’d conjecture,<br/>
That lack’d sight only, nought for approbation<br/>
But only seeing, all other circumstances<br/>
Made up to th’ deed) doth push on this proceeding.<br/>
Yet, for a greater confirmation<br/>
(For in an act of this importance, ’twere<br/>
Most piteous to be wild), I have dispatch’d in post<br/>
To sacred Delphos, to Apollo’s temple,<br/>
Cleomenes and Dion, whom you know<br/>
Of stuff’d sufficiency: now from the oracle<br/>
They will bring all, whose spiritual counsel had,<br/>
Shall stop or spur me. Have I done well?</p>
<p>FIRST LORD.<br/>
Well done, my lord.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Though I am satisfied, and need no more<br/>
Than what I know, yet shall the oracle<br/>
Give rest to the minds of others, such as he<br/>
Whose ignorant credulity will not<br/>
Come up to th’ truth. So have we thought it good<br/>
From our free person she should be confin’d,<br/>
Lest that the treachery of the two fled hence<br/>
Be left her to perform. Come, follow us;<br/>
We are to speak in public; for this business<br/>
Will raise us all.</p>
<p>ANTIGONUS.<br/>
[<i>Aside.</i>] To laughter, as I take it,<br/>
If the good truth were known.</p>
<p class="right"> [<i>Exeunt.</i>]</p>
<h3><SPAN name="sceneII_2" id="sceneII_2"></SPAN><b>SCENE II. The same. The outer Room of a Prison.</b></h3>
<p class="scenedesc"> Enter <span class="charname">Paulina</span> a
<span class="charname">Gentleman</span> and Attendants.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
The keeper of the prison, call to him;<br/>
Let him have knowledge who I am.</p>
<p class="right"> [<i>Exit the Gentleman.</i>]</p>
<p>Good lady!<br/>
No court in Europe is too good for thee;<br/>
What dost thou then in prison?</p>
<p class="scenedesc"> Enter <span class="charname">Gentleman</span> with the
<span class="charname">Gaoler</span>.</p>
<p>Now, good sir,<br/>
You know me, do you not?</p>
<p>GAOLER.<br/>
For a worthy lady<br/>
And one who much I honour.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
Pray you then,<br/>
Conduct me to the queen.</p>
<p>GAOLER.<br/>
I may not, madam.<br/>
To the contrary I have express commandment.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
Here’s ado, to lock up honesty and honour from<br/>
Th’ access of gentle visitors! Is’t lawful, pray you,<br/>
To see her women? any of them? Emilia?</p>
<p>GAOLER.<br/>
So please you, madam,<br/>
To put apart these your attendants, I<br/>
Shall bring Emilia forth.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
I pray now, call her.<br/>
Withdraw yourselves.</p>
<p class="right"> [<i>Exeunt <span class="charname">Gentleman</span> and
Attendants.</i>]</p>
<p>GAOLER.<br/>
And, madam,<br/>
I must be present at your conference.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
Well, be’t so, prithee.</p>
<p class="right"> [<i>Exit <span class="charname">Gaoler</span>.</i>]</p>
<p>Here’s such ado to make no stain a stain<br/>
As passes colouring.</p>
<p class="scenedesc"> Re-enter <span class="charname">Gaoler</span> with <span class="charname">Emilia</span>.</p>
<p>Dear gentlewoman,<br/>
How fares our gracious lady?</p>
<p>EMILIA.<br/>
As well as one so great and so forlorn<br/>
May hold together: on her frights and griefs,<br/>
(Which never tender lady hath borne greater)<br/>
She is, something before her time, deliver’d.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
A boy?</p>
<p>EMILIA.<br/>
A daughter; and a goodly babe,<br/>
Lusty, and like to live: the queen receives<br/>
Much comfort in ’t; says “My poor prisoner,<br/>
I am as innocent as you.”</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
I dare be sworn.<br/>
These dangerous unsafe lunes i’ th’ king, beshrew them!<br/>
He must be told on’t, and he shall: the office<br/>
Becomes a woman best. I’ll take’t upon me.<br/>
If I prove honey-mouth’d, let my tongue blister,<br/>
And never to my red-look’d anger be<br/>
The trumpet any more. Pray you, Emilia,<br/>
Commend my best obedience to the queen.<br/>
If she dares trust me with her little babe,<br/>
I’ll show’t the king, and undertake to be<br/>
Her advocate to th’ loud’st. We do not know<br/>
How he may soften at the sight o’ th’ child:<br/>
The silence often of pure innocence<br/>
Persuades, when speaking fails.</p>
<p>EMILIA.<br/>
Most worthy madam,<br/>
Your honour and your goodness is so evident,<br/>
That your free undertaking cannot miss<br/>
A thriving issue: there is no lady living<br/>
So meet for this great errand. Please your ladyship<br/>
To visit the next room, I’ll presently<br/>
Acquaint the queen of your most noble offer,<br/>
Who but today hammer’d of this design,<br/>
But durst not tempt a minister of honour,<br/>
Lest she should be denied.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
Tell her, Emilia,<br/>
I’ll use that tongue I have: if wit flow from ’t<br/>
As boldness from my bosom, let’t not be doubted<br/>
I shall do good.</p>
<p>EMILIA.<br/>
Now be you blest for it!<br/>
I’ll to the queen: please you come something nearer.</p>
<p>GAOLER.<br/>
Madam, if ’t please the queen to send the babe,<br/>
I know not what I shall incur to pass it,<br/>
Having no warrant.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
You need not fear it, sir:<br/>
This child was prisoner to the womb, and is,<br/>
By law and process of great nature thence<br/>
Freed and enfranchis’d: not a party to<br/>
The anger of the king, nor guilty of,<br/>
If any be, the trespass of the queen.</p>
<p>GAOLER.<br/>
I do believe it.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
Do not you fear: upon mine honour, I<br/>
Will stand betwixt you and danger.</p>
<p class="right"> [<i>Exeunt.</i>]</p>
<h3><SPAN name="sceneII_3" id="sceneII_3"></SPAN><b>SCENE III. The same. A Room in the Palace.</b></h3>
<p class="scenedesc"> Enter <span class="charname">Leontes, Antigonus,</span>
Lords and other Attendants.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Nor night nor day no rest: it is but weakness<br/>
To bear the matter thus, mere weakness. If<br/>
The cause were not in being,—part o’ th’ cause,<br/>
She th’ adultress; for the harlot king<br/>
Is quite beyond mine arm, out of the blank<br/>
And level of my brain, plot-proof. But she<br/>
I can hook to me. Say that she were gone,<br/>
Given to the fire, a moiety of my rest<br/>
Might come to me again. Who’s there?</p>
<p>FIRST ATTENDANT.<br/>
My lord.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
How does the boy?</p>
<p>FIRST ATTENDANT.<br/>
He took good rest tonight;<br/>
’Tis hop’d his sickness is discharg’d.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
To see his nobleness,<br/>
Conceiving the dishonour of his mother.<br/>
He straight declin’d, droop’d, took it deeply,<br/>
Fasten’d and fix’d the shame on’t in himself,<br/>
Threw off his spirit, his appetite, his sleep,<br/>
And downright languish’d. Leave me solely: go,<br/>
See how he fares.</p>
<p class="right"> [<i>Exit <span class="charname">First
Attendant</span>.</i>]</p>
<p>Fie, fie! no thought of him.<br/>
The very thought of my revenges that way<br/>
Recoil upon me: in himself too mighty,<br/>
And in his parties, his alliance. Let him be,<br/>
Until a time may serve. For present vengeance,<br/>
Take it on her. Camillo and Polixenes<br/>
Laugh at me; make their pastime at my sorrow:<br/>
They should not laugh if I could reach them, nor<br/>
Shall she, within my power.</p>
<p class="scenedesc"> Enter <span class="charname">Paulina</span> carrying a
baby, with <span class="charname">Antigonus,</span> lords and servants.</p>
<p>FIRST LORD.<br/>
You must not enter.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
Nay, rather, good my lords, be second to me:<br/>
Fear you his tyrannous passion more, alas,<br/>
Than the queen’s life? a gracious innocent soul,<br/>
More free than he is jealous.</p>
<p>ANTIGONUS.<br/>
That’s enough.</p>
<p>SERVANT.<br/>
Madam, he hath not slept tonight; commanded<br/>
None should come at him.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
Not so hot, good sir;<br/>
I come to bring him sleep. ’Tis such as you,<br/>
That creep like shadows by him, and do sigh<br/>
At each his needless heavings,—such as you<br/>
Nourish the cause of his awaking. I<br/>
Do come with words as med’cinal as true,<br/>
Honest as either, to purge him of that humour<br/>
That presses him from sleep.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
What noise there, ho?</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
No noise, my lord; but needful conference<br/>
About some gossips for your highness.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
How!<br/>
Away with that audacious lady! Antigonus,<br/>
I charg’d thee that she should not come about me.<br/>
I knew she would.</p>
<p>ANTIGONUS.<br/>
I told her so, my lord,<br/>
On your displeasure’s peril and on mine,<br/>
She should not visit you.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
What, canst not rule her?</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
From all dishonesty he can. In this,<br/>
Unless he take the course that you have done,<br/>
Commit me for committing honour—trust it,<br/>
He shall not rule me.</p>
<p>ANTIGONUS.<br/>
La you now, you hear.<br/>
When she will take the rein I let her run;<br/>
But she’ll not stumble.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
Good my liege, I come,—<br/>
And, I beseech you hear me, who professes<br/>
Myself your loyal servant, your physician,<br/>
Your most obedient counsellor, yet that dares<br/>
Less appear so, in comforting your evils,<br/>
Than such as most seem yours—I say I come<br/>
From your good queen.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Good queen!</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
Good queen, my lord, good queen: I say, good queen,<br/>
And would by combat make her good, so were I<br/>
A man, the worst about you.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Force her hence.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
Let him that makes but trifles of his eyes<br/>
First hand me: on mine own accord I’ll off;<br/>
But first I’ll do my errand. The good queen,<br/>
(For she is good) hath brought you forth a daughter;<br/>
Here ’tis; commends it to your blessing.</p>
<p class="right"> [<i>Laying down the child.</i>]</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Out!<br/>
A mankind witch! Hence with her, out o’ door:<br/>
A most intelligencing bawd!</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
Not so.<br/>
I am as ignorant in that as you<br/>
In so entitling me; and no less honest<br/>
Than you are mad; which is enough, I’ll warrant,<br/>
As this world goes, to pass for honest.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Traitors!<br/>
Will you not push her out? [<i>To Antigonus.</i>] Give her the bastard,<br/>
Thou dotard! Thou art woman-tir’d, unroosted<br/>
By thy Dame Partlet here. Take up the bastard,<br/>
Take’t up, I say; give’t to thy crone.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
For ever<br/>
Unvenerable be thy hands, if thou<br/>
Tak’st up the princess by that forced baseness<br/>
Which he has put upon ’t!</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
He dreads his wife.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
So I would you did; then ’twere past all doubt<br/>
You’d call your children yours.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
A nest of traitors!</p>
<p>ANTIGONUS.<br/>
I am none, by this good light.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
Nor I; nor any<br/>
But one that’s here, and that’s himself. For he<br/>
The sacred honour of himself, his queen’s,<br/>
His hopeful son’s, his babe’s, betrays to slander,<br/>
Whose sting is sharper than the sword’s; and will not,<br/>
(For, as the case now stands, it is a curse<br/>
He cannot be compell’d to’t) once remove<br/>
The root of his opinion, which is rotten<br/>
As ever oak or stone was sound.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
A callat<br/>
Of boundless tongue, who late hath beat her husband,<br/>
And now baits me! This brat is none of mine;<br/>
It is the issue of Polixenes.<br/>
Hence with it, and together with the dam<br/>
Commit them to the fire.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
It is yours;<br/>
And, might we lay th’ old proverb to your charge,<br/>
So like you ’tis the worse. Behold, my lords,<br/>
Although the print be little, the whole matter<br/>
And copy of the father: eye, nose, lip,<br/>
The trick of ’s frown, his forehead; nay, the valley,<br/>
The pretty dimples of his chin and cheek; his smiles;<br/>
The very mould and frame of hand, nail, finger:<br/>
And thou, good goddess Nature, which hast made it<br/>
So like to him that got it, if thou hast<br/>
The ordering of the mind too, ’mongst all colours<br/>
No yellow in ’t, lest she suspect, as he does,<br/>
Her children not her husband’s!</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
A gross hag!<br/>
And, losel, thou art worthy to be hang’d<br/>
That wilt not stay her tongue.</p>
<p>ANTIGONUS.<br/>
Hang all the husbands<br/>
That cannot do that feat, you’ll leave yourself<br/>
Hardly one subject.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Once more, take her hence.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
A most unworthy and unnatural lord<br/>
Can do no more.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
I’ll have thee burnt.</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
I care not.<br/>
It is an heretic that makes the fire,<br/>
Not she which burns in ’t. I’ll not call you tyrant;<br/>
But this most cruel usage of your queen,<br/>
Not able to produce more accusation<br/>
Than your own weak-hing’d fancy, something savours<br/>
Of tyranny, and will ignoble make you,<br/>
Yea, scandalous to the world.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
On your allegiance,<br/>
Out of the chamber with her! Were I a tyrant,<br/>
Where were her life? She durst not call me so,<br/>
If she did know me one. Away with her!</p>
<p>PAULINA.<br/>
I pray you, do not push me; I’ll be gone.<br/>
Look to your babe, my lord; ’tis yours: Jove send her<br/>
A better guiding spirit! What needs these hands?<br/>
You that are thus so tender o’er his follies,<br/>
Will never do him good, not one of you.<br/>
So, so. Farewell; we are gone.</p>
<p class="right"> [<i>Exit.</i>]</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Thou, traitor, hast set on thy wife to this.<br/>
My child? Away with’t. Even thou, that hast<br/>
A heart so tender o’er it, take it hence,<br/>
And see it instantly consum’d with fire;<br/>
Even thou, and none but thou. Take it up straight:<br/>
Within this hour bring me word ’tis done,<br/>
And by good testimony, or I’ll seize thy life,<br/>
With that thou else call’st thine. If thou refuse<br/>
And wilt encounter with my wrath, say so;<br/>
The bastard brains with these my proper hands<br/>
Shall I dash out. Go, take it to the fire;<br/>
For thou set’st on thy wife.</p>
<p>ANTIGONUS.<br/>
I did not, sir:<br/>
These lords, my noble fellows, if they please,<br/>
Can clear me in ’t.</p>
<p>LORDS<br/>
We can: my royal liege,<br/>
He is not guilty of her coming hither.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
You’re liars all.</p>
<p>FIRST LORD.<br/>
Beseech your highness, give us better credit:<br/>
We have always truly serv’d you; and beseech<br/>
So to esteem of us. And on our knees we beg,<br/>
As recompense of our dear services<br/>
Past and to come, that you do change this purpose,<br/>
Which being so horrible, so bloody, must<br/>
Lead on to some foul issue. We all kneel.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
I am a feather for each wind that blows.<br/>
Shall I live on to see this bastard kneel<br/>
And call me father? better burn it now<br/>
Than curse it then. But be it; let it live.<br/>
It shall not neither. [<i>To Antigonus.</i>] You, sir, come you hither,<br/>
You that have been so tenderly officious<br/>
With Lady Margery, your midwife, there,<br/>
To save this bastard’s life—for ’tis a bastard,<br/>
So sure as this beard’s grey. What will you adventure<br/>
To save this brat’s life?</p>
<p>ANTIGONUS.<br/>
Anything, my lord,<br/>
That my ability may undergo,<br/>
And nobleness impose: at least thus much:<br/>
I’ll pawn the little blood which I have left<br/>
To save the innocent. Anything possible.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
It shall be possible. Swear by this sword<br/>
Thou wilt perform my bidding.</p>
<p>ANTIGONUS.<br/>
I will, my lord.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Mark, and perform it, seest thou? for the fail<br/>
Of any point in’t shall not only be<br/>
Death to thyself, but to thy lewd-tongu’d wife,<br/>
Whom for this time we pardon. We enjoin thee,<br/>
As thou art liegeman to us, that thou carry<br/>
This female bastard hence, and that thou bear it<br/>
To some remote and desert place, quite out<br/>
Of our dominions; and that there thou leave it,<br/>
Without more mercy, to it own protection<br/>
And favour of the climate. As by strange fortune<br/>
It came to us, I do in justice charge thee,<br/>
On thy soul’s peril and thy body’s torture,<br/>
That thou commend it strangely to some place<br/>
Where chance may nurse or end it. Take it up.</p>
<p>ANTIGONUS.<br/>
I swear to do this, though a present death<br/>
Had been more merciful. Come on, poor babe:<br/>
Some powerful spirit instruct the kites and ravens<br/>
To be thy nurses! Wolves and bears, they say,<br/>
Casting their savageness aside, have done<br/>
Like offices of pity. Sir, be prosperous<br/>
In more than this deed does require! And blessing<br/>
Against this cruelty, fight on thy side,<br/>
Poor thing, condemn’d to loss!</p>
<p class="right"> [<i>Exit with the child.</i>]</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
No, I’ll not rear<br/>
Another’s issue.</p>
<p class="scenedesc"> Enter a <span class="charname">Servant</span>.</p>
<p>SERVANT.<br/>
Please your highness, posts<br/>
From those you sent to th’ oracle are come<br/>
An hour since: Cleomenes and Dion,<br/>
Being well arriv’d from Delphos, are both landed,<br/>
Hasting to th’ court.</p>
<p>FIRST LORD.<br/>
So please you, sir, their speed<br/>
Hath been beyond account.</p>
<p>LEONTES.<br/>
Twenty-three days<br/>
They have been absent: ’tis good speed; foretells<br/>
The great Apollo suddenly will have<br/>
The truth of this appear. Prepare you, lords;<br/>
Summon a session, that we may arraign<br/>
Our most disloyal lady; for, as she hath<br/>
Been publicly accus’d, so shall she have<br/>
A just and open trial. While she lives,<br/>
My heart will be a burden to me. Leave me,<br/>
And think upon my bidding.</p>
<p class="right"> [<i>Exeunt.</i>]</p>
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