]> granicus.if.org Git - docbook-dsssl/commitdiff
updated license info w/permission from Jon Bosak.
authorScott Hudson <scottys.log@gmail.com>
Fri, 6 Jun 2008 21:20:01 +0000 (21:20 +0000)
committerScott Hudson <scottys.log@gmail.com>
Fri, 6 Jun 2008 21:20:01 +0000 (21:20 +0000)
38 files changed:
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docbook/relaxng/publishers/samples/all_well.xml
docbook/relaxng/publishers/samples/as_you.xml
docbook/relaxng/publishers/samples/com_err.xml
docbook/relaxng/publishers/samples/coriolan.xml
docbook/relaxng/publishers/samples/cymbelin.xml
docbook/relaxng/publishers/samples/dream.xml
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-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">LEONTES, king of Sicilia.</personname></para>
-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">MAMILLIUS, young prince of Sicilia.</personname></para>
-
-<simplelist columns="2" remap="PGROUP"><member><personname remap="PERSONA">CAMILLO</personname><personname remap="PERSONA">ANTIGONUS</personname><personname remap="PERSONA">CLEOMENES</personname><personname remap="PERSONA">DION</personname></member><member>Four Lords of Sicilia.</member></simplelist>
-
-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">POLIXENES, King of Bohemia.</personname></para>
-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">FLORIZEL, Prince of Bohemia.</personname></para>
-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">ARCHIDAMUS, a Lord of Bohemia.</personname></para>
-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">Old Shepherd, reputed father of Perdita. </personname></para>
-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">Clown, his son.</personname></para>
-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">AUTOLYCUS, a rogue.</personname></para>
-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">A Mariner. </personname></para>
-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">A Gaoler.  </personname></para>
-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">HERMIONE, queen to Leontes.</personname></para>
-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">PERDITA, daughter to Leontes and Hermione.</personname></para>
-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">PAULINA, wife to Antigonus.</personname></para>
-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">EMILIA, a lady attending on Hermione</personname></para>
-
-<simplelist columns="2" remap="PGROUP"><member><personname remap="PERSONA">MOPSA</personname><personname remap="PERSONA">DORCAS</personname></member><member>Shepherdesses.</member></simplelist>
-
-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">Other Lords and Gentlemen, Ladies, Officers, and Servants, Shepherds, and Shepherdesses.</personname></para>
-<para><personname remap="PERSONA">Time, as Chorus.</personname></para>
-    <para remap="SCNDESCR">SCENE  Sicilia, and Bohemia.</para>
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-
-
-
-<chapter remap="ACT"><title remap="TITLE">ACT I</title>
-
-<section remap="SCENE"><title remap="TITLE">SCENE I.  Antechamber in LEONTES' palace.</title>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter CAMILLO and ARCHIDAMUS</para>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ARCHIDAMUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">If you shall chance, Camillo, to visit Bohemia, on</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the like occasion whereon my services are now on</line>
-<line remap="LINE">foot, you shall see, as I have said, great</line>
-<line remap="LINE">difference betwixt our Bohemia and your Sicilia.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I think, this coming summer, the King of Sicilia</line>
-<line remap="LINE">means to pay Bohemia the visitation which he justly owes him.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ARCHIDAMUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Wherein our entertainment shall shame us we will be</line>
-<line remap="LINE">justified in our loves; for indeed--</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Beseech you,--</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ARCHIDAMUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Verily, I speak it in the freedom of my knowledge:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">we cannot with such magnificence--in so rare--I know</line>
-<line remap="LINE">not what to say. We will give you sleepy drinks,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">that your senses, unintelligent of our insufficience,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">may, though they cannot praise us, as little accuse</line>
-<line remap="LINE">us.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You pay a great deal too dear for what's given freely.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ARCHIDAMUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Believe me, I speak as my understanding instructs me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and as mine honesty puts it to utterance.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Sicilia cannot show himself over-kind to Bohemia.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">They were trained together in their childhoods; and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">there rooted betwixt them then such an affection,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">which cannot choose but branch now. Since their</line>
-<line remap="LINE">more mature dignities and royal necessities made</line>
-<line remap="LINE">separation of their society, their encounters,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">though not personal, have been royally attorneyed</line>
-<line remap="LINE">with interchange of gifts, letters, loving</line>
-<line remap="LINE">embassies; that they have seemed to be together,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">though absent, shook hands, as over a vast, and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">embraced, as it were, from the ends of opposed</line>
-<line remap="LINE">winds. The heavens continue their loves!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ARCHIDAMUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I think there is not in the world either malice or</line>
-<line remap="LINE">matter to alter it. You have an unspeakable</line>
-<line remap="LINE">comfort of your young prince Mamillius: it is a</line>
-<line remap="LINE">gentleman of the greatest promise that ever came</line>
-<line remap="LINE">into my note.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I very well agree with you in the hopes of him: it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">is a gallant child; one that indeed physics the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">subject, makes old hearts fresh: they that went on</line>
-<line remap="LINE">crutches ere he was born desire yet their life to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">see him a man.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ARCHIDAMUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Would they else be content to die?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Yes; if there were no other excuse why they should</line>
-<line remap="LINE">desire to live.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ARCHIDAMUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">If the king had no son, they would desire to live</line>
-<line remap="LINE">on crutches till he had one.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
-</section>
-
-<section remap="SCENE"><title remap="TITLE">SCENE II.  A room of state in the same.</title>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter LEONTES, HERMIONE, MAMILLIUS,
-POLIXENES, CAMILLO, and Attendants</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Nine changes of the watery star hath been</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The shepherd's note since we have left our throne</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Without a burthen: time as long again</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Would be find up, my brother, with our thanks;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And yet we should, for perpetuity,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Go hence in debt: and therefore, like a cipher,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Yet standing in rich place, I multiply</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With one 'We thank you' many thousands moe</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That go before it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Stay your thanks a while;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And pay them when you part.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Sir, that's to-morrow.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I am question'd by my fears, of what may chance</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or breed upon our absence; that may blow</line>
-<line remap="LINE">No sneaping winds at home, to make us say</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'This is put forth too truly:' besides, I have stay'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To tire your royalty.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">We are tougher, brother,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than you can put us to't.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No longer stay.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">One seven-night longer.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Very sooth, to-morrow.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">We'll part the time between's then; and in that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll no gainsaying.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Press me not, beseech you, so.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">There is no tongue that moves, none, none i' the world,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So soon as yours could win me: so it should now,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Were there necessity in your request, although</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'Twere needful I denied it. My affairs</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do even drag me homeward: which to hinder</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Were in your love a whip to me; my stay</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To you a charge and trouble: to save both,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Farewell, our brother.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Tongue-tied, our queen?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">speak you.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I had thought, sir, to have held my peace until</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You have drawn oaths from him not to stay. You, sir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Charge him too coldly. Tell him, you are sure</line>
-<line remap="LINE">All in Bohemia's well; this satisfaction</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The by-gone day proclaim'd: say this to him,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He's beat from his best ward.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Well said, Hermione.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">To tell, he longs to see his son, were strong:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But let him say so then, and let him go;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But let him swear so, and he shall not stay,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">We'll thwack him hence with distaffs.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Yet of your royal presence I'll adventure</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The borrow of a week. When at Bohemia</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You take my lord, I'll give him my commission</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To let him there a month behind the gest</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Prefix'd for's parting: yet, good deed, Leontes,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I love thee not a jar o' the clock behind</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What lady-she her lord. You'll stay?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No, madam.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Nay, but you will?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I may not, verily.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Verily!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You put me off with limber vows; but I,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Though you would seek to unsphere the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">stars with oaths,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Should yet say 'Sir, no going.' Verily,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You shall not go: a lady's 'Verily' 's</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As potent as a lord's. Will you go yet?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Force me to keep you as a prisoner,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Not like a guest; so you shall pay your fees</line>
-<line remap="LINE">When you depart, and save your thanks. How say you?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My prisoner? or my guest? by your dread 'Verily,'</line>
-<line remap="LINE">One of them you shall be.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Your guest, then, madam:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To be your prisoner should import offending;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which is for me less easy to commit</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than you to punish.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Not your gaoler, then,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But your kind hostess. Come, I'll question you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of my lord's tricks and yours when you were boys:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You were pretty lordings then?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">We were, fair queen,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Two lads that thought there was no more behind</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But such a day to-morrow as to-day,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And to be boy eternal.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Was not my lord</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The verier wag o' the two?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">We were as twinn'd lambs that did frisk i' the sun,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And bleat the one at the other: what we changed</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Was innocence for innocence; we knew not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The doctrine of ill-doing, nor dream'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That any did. Had we pursued that life,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And our weak spirits ne'er been higher rear'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With stronger blood, we should have answer'd heaven</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Boldly 'not guilty;' the imposition clear'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hereditary ours.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">By this we gather</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You have tripp'd since.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O my most sacred lady!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Temptations have since then been born to's; for</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In those unfledged days was my wife a girl;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your precious self had then not cross'd the eyes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of my young play-fellow.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Grace to boot!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of this make no conclusion, lest you say</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your queen and I are devils: yet go on;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The offences we have made you do we'll answer,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If you first sinn'd with us and that with us</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You did continue fault and that you slipp'd not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With any but with us.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Is he won yet?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He'll stay my lord.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">At my request he would not.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hermione, my dearest, thou never spokest</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To better purpose.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Never?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Never, but once.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What! have I twice said well? when was't before?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I prithee tell me; cram's with praise, and make's</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As fat as tame things: one good deed dying tongueless</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Slaughters a thousand waiting upon that.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Our praises are our wages: you may ride's</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With one soft kiss a thousand furlongs ere</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With spur we beat an acre. But to the goal:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My last good deed was to entreat his stay:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What was my first? it has an elder sister,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or I mistake you: O, would her name were Grace!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But once before I spoke to the purpose: when?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Nay, let me have't; I long.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Why, that was when</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Three crabbed months had sour'd themselves to death,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Ere I could make thee open thy white hand</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And clap thyself my love: then didst thou utter</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'I am yours for ever.'</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">'Tis grace indeed.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Why, lo you now, I have spoke to the purpose twice:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The one for ever earn'd a royal husband;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The other for some while a friend.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</phrase> Too hot, too hot!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To mingle friendship far is mingling bloods.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I have tremor cordis on me: my heart dances;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But not for joy; not joy. This entertainment</line>
-<line remap="LINE">May a free face put on, derive a liberty</line>
-<line remap="LINE">From heartiness, from bounty, fertile bosom,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And well become the agent; 't may, I grant;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But to be paddling palms and pinching fingers,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As now they are, and making practised smiles,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As in a looking-glass, and then to sigh, as 'twere</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The mort o' the deer; O, that is entertainment</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My bosom likes not, nor my brows! Mamillius,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Art thou my boy?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ay, my good lord.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I' fecks!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Why, that's my bawcock. What, hast</line>
-<line remap="LINE">smutch'd thy nose?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">They say it is a copy out of mine. Come, captain,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">We must be neat; not neat, but cleanly, captain:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And yet the steer, the heifer and the calf</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Are all call'd neat.--Still virginalling</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Upon his palm!--How now, you wanton calf!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Art thou my calf?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Yes, if you will, my lord.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou want'st a rough pash and the shoots that I have,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To be full like me: yet they say we are</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Almost as like as eggs; women say so,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That will say anything but were they false</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As o'er-dyed blacks, as wind, as waters, false</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As dice are to be wish'd by one that fixes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">No bourn 'twixt his and mine, yet were it true</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To say this boy were like me. Come, sir page,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Look on me with your welkin eye: sweet villain!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Most dear'st! my collop! Can thy dam?--may't be?--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Affection! thy intention stabs the centre:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou dost make possible things not so held,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Communicatest with dreams;--how can this be?--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With what's unreal thou coactive art,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And fellow'st nothing: then 'tis very credent</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou mayst co-join with something; and thou dost,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And that beyond commission, and I find it,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And that to the infection of my brains</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And hardening of my brows.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What means Sicilia?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He something seems unsettled.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How, my lord!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What cheer? how is't with you, best brother?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You look as if you held a brow of much distraction</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Are you moved, my lord?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No, in good earnest.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">How sometimes nature will betray its folly,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Its tenderness, and make itself a pastime</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To harder bosoms! Looking on the lines</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of my boy's face, methoughts I did recoil</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Twenty-three years, and saw myself unbreech'd,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In my green velvet coat, my dagger muzzled,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Lest it should bite its master, and so prove,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As ornaments oft do, too dangerous:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">How like, methought, I then was to this kernel,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">This squash, this gentleman. Mine honest friend,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will you take eggs for money?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No, my lord, I'll fight.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You will! why, happy man be's dole! My brother,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Are you so fond of your young prince as we</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do seem to be of ours?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">If at home, sir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He's all my exercise, my mirth, my matter,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Now my sworn friend and then mine enemy,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My parasite, my soldier, statesman, all:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He makes a July's day short as December,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And with his varying childness cures in me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thoughts that would thick my blood.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">So stands this squire</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Officed with me: we two will walk, my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And leave you to your graver steps. Hermione,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">How thou lovest us, show in our brother's welcome;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Let what is dear in Sicily be cheap:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Next to thyself and my young rover, he's</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Apparent to my heart.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">If you would seek us,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">We are yours i' the garden: shall's attend you there?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">To your own bents dispose you: you'll be found,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Be you beneath the sky.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</para>
-<line remap="LINE">I am angling now,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Though you perceive me not how I give line.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Go to, go to!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">How she holds up the neb, the bill to him!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And arms her with the boldness of a wife</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To her allowing husband!</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt POLIXENES, HERMIONE, and Attendants</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Gone already!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Inch-thick, knee-deep, o'er head and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">ears a fork'd one!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Go, play, boy, play: thy mother plays, and I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Play too, but so disgraced a part, whose issue</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will hiss me to my grave: contempt and clamour</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will be my knell. Go, play, boy, play.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">There have been,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or I am much deceived, cuckolds ere now;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And many a man there is, even at this present,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Now while I speak this, holds his wife by the arm,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That little thinks she has been sluiced in's absence</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And his pond fish'd by his next neighbour, by</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Sir Smile, his neighbour: nay, there's comfort in't</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Whiles other men have gates and those gates open'd,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As mine, against their will. Should all despair</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That have revolted wives, the tenth of mankind</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Would hang themselves. Physic for't there is none;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">It is a bawdy planet, that will strike</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Where 'tis predominant; and 'tis powerful, think it,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">From east, west, north and south: be it concluded,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">No barricado for a belly; know't;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">It will let in and out the enemy</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With bag and baggage: many thousand on's</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Have the disease, and feel't not. How now, boy!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I am like you, they say.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Why that's some comfort. What, Camillo there?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ay, my good lord.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Go play, Mamillius; thou'rt an honest man.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit MAMILLIUS</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Camillo, this great sir will yet stay longer.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You had much ado to make his anchor hold:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">When you cast out, it still came home.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Didst note it?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He would not stay at your petitions: made</line>
-<line remap="LINE">His business more material.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Didst perceive it?</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</para>
-<line remap="LINE">They're here with me already, whispering, rounding</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'Sicilia is a so-forth:' 'tis far gone,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">When I shall gust it last. How came't, Camillo,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That he did stay?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">At the good queen's entreaty.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">At the queen's be't: 'good' should be pertinent</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But, so it is, it is not. Was this taken</line>
-<line remap="LINE">By any understanding pate but thine?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For thy conceit is soaking, will draw in</line>
-<line remap="LINE">More than the common blocks: not noted, is't,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But of the finer natures? by some severals</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of head-piece extraordinary? lower messes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Perchance are to this business purblind? say.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Business, my lord! I think most understand</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Bohemia stays here longer.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ha!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Stays here longer.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ay, but why?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">To satisfy your highness and the entreaties</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of our most gracious mistress.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Satisfy!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The entreaties of your mistress! satisfy!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Let that suffice. I have trusted thee, Camillo,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With all the nearest things to my heart, as well</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My chamber-councils, wherein, priest-like, thou</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hast cleansed my bosom, I from thee departed</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thy penitent reform'd: but we have been</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Deceived in thy integrity, deceived</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In that which seems so.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Be it forbid, my lord!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">To bide upon't, thou art not honest, or,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If thou inclinest that way, thou art a coward,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which hoxes honesty behind, restraining</line>
-<line remap="LINE">From course required; or else thou must be counted</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A servant grafted in my serious trust</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And therein negligent; or else a fool</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That seest a game play'd home, the rich stake drawn,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And takest it all for jest.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">My gracious lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I may be negligent, foolish and fearful;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In every one of these no man is free,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But that his negligence, his folly, fear,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Among the infinite doings of the world,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Sometime puts forth. In your affairs, my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If ever I were wilful-negligent,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">It was my folly; if industriously</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I play'd the fool, it was my negligence,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Not weighing well the end; if ever fearful</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To do a thing, where I the issue doubted,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Where of the execution did cry out</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Against the non-performance, 'twas a fear</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which oft infects the wisest: these, my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Are such allow'd infirmities that honesty</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is never free of. But, beseech your grace,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Be plainer with me; let me know my trespass</line>
-<line remap="LINE">By its own visage: if I then deny it,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'Tis none of mine.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ha' not you seen, Camillo,--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But that's past doubt, you have, or your eye-glass</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is thicker than a cuckold's horn,--or heard,--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For to a vision so apparent rumour</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Cannot be mute,--or thought,--for cogitation</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Resides not in that man that does not think,--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My wife is slippery? If thou wilt confess,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or else be impudently negative,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To have nor eyes nor ears nor thought, then say</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My wife's a hobby-horse, deserves a name</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As rank as any flax-wench that puts to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Before her troth-plight: say't and justify't.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I would not be a stander-by to hear</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My sovereign mistress clouded so, without</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My present vengeance taken: 'shrew my heart,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You never spoke what did become you less</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than this; which to reiterate were sin</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As deep as that, though true.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Is whispering nothing?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is leaning cheek to cheek? is meeting noses?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Kissing with inside lip? stopping the career</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of laughing with a sigh?--a note infallible</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of breaking honesty--horsing foot on foot?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Skulking in corners? wishing clocks more swift?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hours, minutes? noon, midnight? and all eyes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Blind with the pin and web but theirs, theirs only,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That would unseen be wicked? is this nothing?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Why, then the world and all that's in't is nothing;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The covering sky is nothing; Bohemia nothing;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My wife is nothing; nor nothing have these nothings,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If this be nothing.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Good my lord, be cured</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of this diseased opinion, and betimes;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For 'tis most dangerous.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Say it be, 'tis true.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No, no, my lord.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">It is; you lie, you lie:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I say thou liest, Camillo, and I hate thee,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Pronounce thee a gross lout, a mindless slave,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or else a hovering temporizer, that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Canst with thine eyes at once see good and evil,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Inclining to them both: were my wife's liver</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Infected as her life, she would not live</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The running of one glass.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Who does infect her?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Why, he that wears her like a medal, hanging</line>
-<line remap="LINE">About his neck, Bohemia: who, if I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Had servants true about me, that bare eyes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To see alike mine honour as their profits,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Their own particular thrifts, they would do that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which should undo more doing: ay, and thou,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">His cupbearer,--whom I from meaner form</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Have benched and reared to worship, who mayst see</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Plainly as heaven sees earth and earth sees heaven,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">How I am galled,--mightst bespice a cup,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To give mine enemy a lasting wink;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which draught to me were cordial.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Sir, my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I could do this, and that with no rash potion,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But with a lingering dram that should not work</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Maliciously like poison: but I cannot</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Believe this crack to be in my dread mistress,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So sovereignly being honourable.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I have loved thee,--</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Make that thy question, and go rot!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Dost think I am so muddy, so unsettled,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To appoint myself in this vexation, sully</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The purity and whiteness of my sheets,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which to preserve is sleep, which being spotted</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is goads, thorns, nettles, tails of wasps,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Give scandal to the blood o' the prince my son,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Who I do think is mine and love as mine,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Without ripe moving to't? Would I do this?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Could man so blench?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I must believe you, sir:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I do; and will fetch off Bohemia for't;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Provided that, when he's removed, your highness</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will take again your queen as yours at first,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Even for your son's sake; and thereby for sealing</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The injury of tongues in courts and kingdoms</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Known and allied to yours.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou dost advise me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Even so as I mine own course have set down:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll give no blemish to her honour, none.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">My lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Go then; and with a countenance as clear</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As friendship wears at feasts, keep with Bohemia</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And with your queen. I am his cupbearer:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If from me he have wholesome beverage,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Account me not your servant.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">This is all:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do't and thou hast the one half of my heart;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do't not, thou split'st thine own.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll do't, my lord.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I will seem friendly, as thou hast advised me.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O miserable lady! But, for me,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What case stand I in? I must be the poisoner</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of good Polixenes; and my ground to do't</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is the obedience to a master, one</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Who in rebellion with himself will have</line>
-<line remap="LINE">All that are his so too. To do this deed,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Promotion follows. If I could find example</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of thousands that had struck anointed kings</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And flourish'd after, I'ld not do't; but since</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Nor brass nor stone nor parchment bears not one,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Let villany itself forswear't. I must</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Forsake the court: to do't, or no, is certain</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To me a break-neck. Happy star, reign now!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Here comes Bohemia.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter POLIXENES</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">This is strange: methinks</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My favour here begins to warp. Not speak?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Good day, Camillo.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Hail, most royal sir!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What is the news i' the court?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">None rare, my lord.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">The king hath on him such a countenance</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As he had lost some province and a region</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Loved as he loves himself: even now I met him</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With customary compliment; when he,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Wafting his eyes to the contrary and falling</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A lip of much contempt, speeds from me and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So leaves me to consider what is breeding</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That changeth thus his manners.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I dare not know, my lord.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How! dare not! do not. Do you know, and dare not?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Be intelligent to me: 'tis thereabouts;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For, to yourself, what you do know, you must.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And cannot say, you dare not. Good Camillo,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your changed complexions are to me a mirror</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which shows me mine changed too; for I must be</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A party in this alteration, finding</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Myself thus alter'd with 't.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">There is a sickness</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which puts some of us in distemper, but</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I cannot name the disease; and it is caught</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of you that yet are well.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How! caught of me!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Make me not sighted like the basilisk:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I have look'd on thousands, who have sped the better</line>
-<line remap="LINE">By my regard, but kill'd none so. Camillo,--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As you are certainly a gentleman, thereto</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Clerk-like experienced, which no less adorns</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Our gentry than our parents' noble names,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In whose success we are gentle,--I beseech you,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If you know aught which does behove my knowledge</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thereof to be inform'd, imprison't not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In ignorant concealment.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I may not answer.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">A sickness caught of me, and yet I well!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I must be answer'd. Dost thou hear, Camillo,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I conjure thee, by all the parts of man</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which honour does acknowledge, whereof the least</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is not this suit of mine, that thou declare</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What incidency thou dost guess of harm</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is creeping toward me; how far off, how near;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which way to be prevented, if to be;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If not, how best to bear it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Sir, I will tell you;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Since I am charged in honour and by him</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That I think honourable: therefore mark my counsel,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which must be even as swiftly follow'd as</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I mean to utter it, or both yourself and me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Cry lost, and so good night!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">On, good Camillo.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I am appointed him to murder you.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">By whom, Camillo?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">By the king.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">For what?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He thinks, nay, with all confidence he swears,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As he had seen't or been an instrument</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To vice you to't, that you have touch'd his queen</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Forbiddenly.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O, then my best blood turn</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To an infected jelly and my name</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Be yoked with his that did betray the Best!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Turn then my freshest reputation to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A savour that may strike the dullest nostril</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Where I arrive, and my approach be shunn'd,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Nay, hated too, worse than the great'st infection</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That e'er was heard or read!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Swear his thought over</line>
-<line remap="LINE">By each particular star in heaven and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">By all their influences, you may as well</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Forbid the sea for to obey the moon</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As or by oath remove or counsel shake</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The fabric of his folly, whose foundation</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is piled upon his faith and will continue</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The standing of his body.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How should this grow?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I know not: but I am sure 'tis safer to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Avoid what's grown than question how 'tis born.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If therefore you dare trust my honesty,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That lies enclosed in this trunk which you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Shall bear along impawn'd, away to-night!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your followers I will whisper to the business,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And will by twos and threes at several posterns</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Clear them o' the city. For myself, I'll put</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My fortunes to your service, which are here</line>
-<line remap="LINE">By this discovery lost. Be not uncertain;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For, by the honour of my parents, I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Have utter'd truth: which if you seek to prove,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I dare not stand by; nor shall you be safer</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than one condemn'd by the king's own mouth, thereon</line>
-<line remap="LINE">His execution sworn.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I do believe thee:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I saw his heart in 's face. Give me thy hand:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Be pilot to me and thy places shall</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Still neighbour mine. My ships are ready and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My people did expect my hence departure</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Two days ago. This jealousy</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is for a precious creature: as she's rare,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Must it be great, and as his person's mighty,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Must it be violent, and as he does conceive</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He is dishonour'd by a man which ever</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Profess'd to him, why, his revenges must</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In that be made more bitter. Fear o'ershades me:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Good expedition be my friend, and comfort</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The gracious queen, part of his theme, but nothing</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of his ill-ta'en suspicion! Come, Camillo;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I will respect thee as a father if</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou bear'st my life off hence: let us avoid.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">It is in mine authority to command</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The keys of all the posterns: please your highness</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To take the urgent hour. Come, sir, away.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
-</section>
-
-</chapter>
-
-<chapter remap="ACT"><title remap="TITLE">ACT II</title>
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-<section remap="SCENE"><title remap="TITLE">SCENE I.  A room in LEONTES' palace.</title>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter HERMIONE, MAMILLIUS, and Ladies</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Take the boy to you: he so troubles me,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'Tis past enduring.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lady</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Come, my gracious lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Shall I be your playfellow?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No, I'll none of you.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lady</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Why, my sweet lord?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You'll kiss me hard and speak to me as if</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I were a baby still. I love you better.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Lady</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">And why so, my lord?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Not for because</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your brows are blacker; yet black brows, they say,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Become some women best, so that there be not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Too much hair there, but in a semicircle</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or a half-moon made with a pen.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Lady</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Who taught you this?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I learnt it out of women's faces. Pray now</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What colour are your eyebrows?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lady</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Blue, my lord.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Nay, that's a mock: I have seen a lady's nose</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That has been blue, but not her eyebrows.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lady</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Hark ye;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The queen your mother rounds apace: we shall</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Present our services to a fine new prince</line>
-<line remap="LINE">One of these days; and then you'ld wanton with us,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If we would have you.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Lady</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">She is spread of late</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Into a goodly bulk: good time encounter her!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What wisdom stirs amongst you? Come, sir, now</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I am for you again: pray you, sit by us,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And tell 's a tale.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Merry or sad shall't be?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">As merry as you will.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">A sad tale's best for winter: I have one</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of sprites and goblins.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Let's have that, good sir.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Come on, sit down: come on, and do your best</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To fright me with your sprites; you're powerful at it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">There was a man--</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Nay, come, sit down; then on.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Dwelt by a churchyard: I will tell it softly;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Yond crickets shall not hear it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Come on, then,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And give't me in mine ear.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter LEONTES, with ANTIGONUS, Lords and others</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Was he met there? his train? Camillo with him?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Behind the tuft of pines I met them; never</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Saw I men scour so on their way: I eyed them</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Even to their ships.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How blest am I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In my just censure, in my true opinion!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Alack, for lesser knowledge! how accursed</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In being so blest! There may be in the cup</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A spider steep'd, and one may drink, depart,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And yet partake no venom, for his knowledge</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is not infected: but if one present</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The abhorr'd ingredient to his eye, make known</line>
-<line remap="LINE">How he hath drunk, he cracks his gorge, his sides,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With violent hefts. I have drunk,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and seen the spider.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Camillo was his help in this, his pander:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">There is a plot against my life, my crown;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">All's true that is mistrusted: that false villain</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Whom I employ'd was pre-employ'd by him:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He has discover'd my design, and I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Remain a pinch'd thing; yea, a very trick</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For them to play at will. How came the posterns</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So easily open?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">By his great authority;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which often hath no less prevail'd than so</line>
-<line remap="LINE">On your command.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I know't too well.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Give me the boy: I am glad you did not nurse him:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Though he does bear some signs of me, yet you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Have too much blood in him.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What is this? sport?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Bear the boy hence; he shall not come about her;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Away with him! and let her sport herself</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With that she's big with; for 'tis Polixenes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Has made thee swell thus.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">But I'ld say he had not,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And I'll be sworn you would believe my saying,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Howe'er you lean to the nayward.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You, my lords,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Look on her, mark her well; be but about</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To say 'she is a goodly lady,' and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The justice of your bearts will thereto add</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'Tis pity she's not honest, honourable:'</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Praise her but for this her without-door form,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which on my faith deserves high speech, and straight</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The shrug, the hum or ha, these petty brands</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That calumny doth use--O, I am out--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That mercy does, for calumny will sear</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Virtue itself: these shrugs, these hums and ha's,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">When you have said 'she's goodly,' come between</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Ere you can say 'she's honest:' but be 't known,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">From him that has most cause to grieve it should be,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She's an adulteress.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Should a villain say so,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The most replenish'd villain in the world,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He were as much more villain: you, my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do but mistake.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You have mistook, my lady,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Polixenes for Leontes: O thou thing!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which I'll not call a creature of thy place,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Lest barbarism, making me the precedent,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Should a like language use to all degrees</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And mannerly distinguishment leave out</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Betwixt the prince and beggar: I have said</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She's an adulteress; I have said with whom:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">More, she's a traitor and Camillo is</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A federary with her, and one that knows</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What she should shame to know herself</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But with her most vile principal, that she's</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A bed-swerver, even as bad as those</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That vulgars give bold'st titles, ay, and privy</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To this their late escape.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No, by my life.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Privy to none of this. How will this grieve you,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">When you shall come to clearer knowledge, that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You thus have publish'd me! Gentle my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You scarce can right me throughly then to say</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You did mistake.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No; if I mistake</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In those foundations which I build upon,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The centre is not big enough to bear</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A school-boy's top. Away with her! to prison!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He who shall speak for her is afar off guilty</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But that he speaks.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">There's some ill planet reigns:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I must be patient till the heavens look</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With an aspect more favourable. Good my lords,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I am not prone to weeping, as our sex</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Commonly are; the want of which vain dew</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Perchance shall dry your pities: but I have</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That honourable grief lodged here which burns</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Worse than tears drown: beseech you all, my lords,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With thoughts so qualified as your charities</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Shall best instruct you, measure me; and so</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The king's will be perform'd!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Shall I be heard?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Who is't that goes with me? Beseech your highness,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My women may be with me; for you see</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My plight requires it. Do not weep, good fools;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">There is no cause: when you shall know your mistress</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Has deserved prison, then abound in tears</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As I come out: this action I now go on</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is for my better grace. Adieu, my lord:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I never wish'd to see you sorry; now</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I trust I shall. My women, come; you have leave.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Go, do our bidding; hence!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit HERMIONE, guarded; with Ladies</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Beseech your highness, call the queen again.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Be certain what you do, sir, lest your justice</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Prove violence; in the which three great ones suffer,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Yourself, your queen, your son.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">For her, my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I dare my life lay down and will do't, sir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Please you to accept it, that the queen is spotless</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I' the eyes of heaven and to you; I mean,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In this which you accuse her.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">If it prove</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She's otherwise, I'll keep my stables where</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I lodge my wife; I'll go in couples with her;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than when I feel and see her no farther trust her;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For every inch of woman in the world,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Ay, every dram of woman's flesh is false, If she be.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Hold your peaces.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Good my lord,--</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">It is for you we speak, not for ourselves:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You are abused and by some putter-on</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That will be damn'd for't; would I knew the villain,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I would land-damn him. Be she honour-flaw'd,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I have three daughters; the eldest is eleven</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The second and the third, nine, and some five;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If this prove true, they'll pay for't:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">by mine honour,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll geld 'em all; fourteen they shall not see,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To bring false generations: they are co-heirs;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And I had rather glib myself than they</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Should not produce fair issue.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Cease; no more.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You smell this business with a sense as cold</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As is a dead man's nose: but I do see't and feel't</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As you feel doing thus; and see withal</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The instruments that feel.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">If it be so,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">We need no grave to bury honesty:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">There's not a grain of it the face to sweeten</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of the whole dungy earth.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What! lack I credit?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I had rather you did lack than I, my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Upon this ground; and more it would content me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To have her honour true than your suspicion,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Be blamed for't how you might.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Why, what need we</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Commune with you of this, but rather follow</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Our forceful instigation? Our prerogative</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Calls not your counsels, but our natural goodness</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Imparts this; which if you, or stupefied</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or seeming so in skill, cannot or will not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Relish a truth like us, inform yourselves</line>
-<line remap="LINE">We need no more of your advice: the matter,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The loss, the gain, the ordering on't, is all</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Properly ours.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">And I wish, my liege,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You had only in your silent judgment tried it,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Without more overture.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How could that be?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Either thou art most ignorant by age,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or thou wert born a fool. Camillo's flight,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Added to their familiarity,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which was as gross as ever touch'd conjecture,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That lack'd sight only, nought for approbation</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But only seeing, all other circumstances</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Made up to the deed, doth push on this proceeding:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Yet, for a greater confirmation,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For in an act of this importance 'twere</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Most piteous to be wild, I have dispatch'd in post</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To sacred Delphos, to Apollo's temple,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Cleomenes and Dion, whom you know</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of stuff'd sufficiency: now from the oracle</line>
-<line remap="LINE">They will bring all; whose spiritual counsel had,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Shall stop or spur me. Have I done well?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Well done, my lord.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Though I am satisfied and need no more</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than what I know, yet shall the oracle</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Give rest to the minds of others, such as he</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Whose ignorant credulity will not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Come up to the truth. So have we thought it good</line>
-<line remap="LINE">From our free person she should be confined,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Lest that the treachery of the two fled hence</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Be left her to perform. Come, follow us;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">We are to speak in public; for this business</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will raise us all.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</phrase></line>
-<line remap="LINE">To laughter, as I take it,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If the good truth were known.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
-</section>
-
-<section remap="SCENE"><title remap="TITLE">SCENE II.  A prison.</title>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter PAULINA, a Gentleman, and Attendants</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">The keeper of the prison, call to him;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">let him have knowledge who I am.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit Gentleman</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Good lady,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">No court in Europe is too good for thee;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What dost thou then in prison?</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter Gentleman, with the Gaoler</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Now, good sir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You know me, do you not?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gaoler</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">For a worthy lady</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And one whom much I honour.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Pray you then,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Conduct me to the queen.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gaoler</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I may not, madam:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To the contrary I have express commandment.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Here's ado,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To lock up honesty and honour from</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The access of gentle visitors!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is't lawful, pray you,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To see her women? any of them? Emilia?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gaoler</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">So please you, madam,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To put apart these your attendants, I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Shall bring Emilia forth.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I pray now, call her.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Withdraw yourselves.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt Gentleman and Attendants</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gaoler</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">And, madam,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I must be present at your conference.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Well, be't so, prithee.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit Gaoler</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Here's such ado to make no stain a stain</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As passes colouring.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter Gaoler, with EMILIA</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Dear gentlewoman,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">How fares our gracious lady?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">EMILIA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">As well as one so great and so forlorn</line>
-<line remap="LINE">May hold together: on her frights and griefs,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which never tender lady hath born greater,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She is something before her time deliver'd.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">A boy?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">EMILIA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">A daughter, and a goodly babe,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Lusty and like to live: the queen receives</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Much comfort in't; says 'My poor prisoner,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I am innocent as you.'</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I dare be sworn</line>
-<line remap="LINE">These dangerous unsafe lunes i' the king,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">beshrew them!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He must be told on't, and he shall: the office</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Becomes a woman best; I'll take't upon me:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If I prove honey-mouth'd let my tongue blister</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And never to my red-look'd anger be</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The trumpet any more. Pray you, Emilia,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Commend my best obedience to the queen:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If she dares trust me with her little babe,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll show't the king and undertake to be</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Her advocate to the loud'st. We do not know</line>
-<line remap="LINE">How he may soften at the sight o' the child:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The silence often of pure innocence</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Persuades when speaking fails.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">EMILIA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Most worthy madam,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your honour and your goodness is so evident</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That your free undertaking cannot miss</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A thriving issue: there is no lady living</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So meet for this great errand. Please your ladyship</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To visit the next room, I'll presently</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Acquaint the queen of your most noble offer;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Who but to-day hammer'd of this design,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But durst not tempt a minister of honour,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Lest she should be denied.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Tell her, Emilia.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll use that tongue I have: if wit flow from't</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As boldness from my bosom, let 't not be doubted</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I shall do good.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">EMILIA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Now be you blest for it!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll to the queen: please you,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">come something nearer.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gaoler</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Madam, if't please the queen to send the babe,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I know not what I shall incur to pass it,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Having no warrant.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You need not fear it, sir:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">This child was prisoner to the womb and is</line>
-<line remap="LINE">By law and process of great nature thence</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Freed and enfranchised, not a party to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The anger of the king nor guilty of,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If any be, the trespass of the queen.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gaoler</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I do believe it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Do not you fear: upon mine honour,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I will stand betwixt you and danger.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
-</section>
-
-<section remap="SCENE"><title remap="TITLE">SCENE III.  A room in LEONTES' palace.</title>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter LEONTES, ANTIGONUS, Lords, and Servants</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Nor night nor day no rest: it is but weakness</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To bear the matter thus; mere weakness. If</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The cause were not in being,--part o' the cause,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She the adulteress; for the harlot king</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is quite beyond mine arm, out of the blank</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And level of my brain, plot-proof; but she</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I can hook to me: say that she were gone,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Given to the fire, a moiety of my rest</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Might come to me again. Who's there?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Servant</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">My lord?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How does the boy?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Servant</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He took good rest to-night;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'Tis hoped his sickness is discharged.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">To see his nobleness!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Conceiving the dishonour of his mother,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He straight declined, droop'd, took it deeply,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Fasten'd and fix'd the shame on't in himself,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Threw off his spirit, his appetite, his sleep,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And downright languish'd. Leave me solely: go,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">See how he fares.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit Servant</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Fie, fie! no thought of him:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The thought of my revenges that way</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Recoil upon me: in himself too mighty,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And in his parties, his alliance; let him be</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Until a time may serve: for present vengeance,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Take it on her. Camillo and Polixenes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Laugh at me, make their pastime at my sorrow:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">They should not laugh if I could reach them, nor</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Shall she within my power.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter PAULINA, with a child</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You must not enter.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Nay, rather, good my lords, be second to me:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Fear you his tyrannous passion more, alas,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than the queen's life? a gracious innocent soul,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">More free than he is jealous.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">That's enough.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Servant</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Madam, he hath not slept tonight; commanded</line>
-<line remap="LINE">None should come at him.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Not so hot, good sir:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I come to bring him sleep. 'Tis such as you,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That creep like shadows by him and do sigh</line>
-<line remap="LINE">At each his needless heavings, such as you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Nourish the cause of his awaking: I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do come with words as medicinal as true,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Honest as either, to purge him of that humour</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That presses him from sleep.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What noise there, ho?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No noise, my lord; but needful conference</line>
-<line remap="LINE">About some gossips for your highness.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Away with that audacious lady! Antigonus,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I charged thee that she should not come about me:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I knew she would.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I told her so, my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">On your displeasure's peril and on mine,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She should not visit you.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What, canst not rule her?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">From all dishonesty he can: in this,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Unless he take the course that you have done,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Commit me for committing honour, trust it,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He shall not rule me.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">La you now, you hear:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">When she will take the rein I let her run;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But she'll not stumble.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Good my liege, I come;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And, I beseech you, hear me, who profess</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Myself your loyal servant, your physician,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your most obedient counsellor, yet that dare</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Less appear so in comforting your evils,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than such as most seem yours: I say, I come</line>
-<line remap="LINE">From your good queen.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Good queen!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Good queen, my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Good queen; I say good queen;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And would by combat make her good, so were I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A man, the worst about you.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Force her hence.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Let him that makes but trifles of his eyes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">First hand me: on mine own accord I'll off;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But first I'll do my errand. The good queen,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For she is good, hath brought you forth a daughter;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Here 'tis; commends it to your blessing.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Laying down the child</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Out!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A mankind witch! Hence with her, out o' door:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A most intelligencing bawd!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Not so:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I am as ignorant in that as you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In so entitling me, and no less honest</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than you are mad; which is enough, I'll warrant,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As this world goes, to pass for honest.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Traitors!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will you not push her out? Give her the bastard.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou dotard! thou art woman-tired, unroosted</line>
-<line remap="LINE">By thy dame Partlet here. Take up the bastard;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Take't up, I say; give't to thy crone.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">For ever</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Unvenerable be thy hands, if thou</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Takest up the princess by that forced baseness</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which he has put upon't!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He dreads his wife.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">So I would you did; then 'twere past all doubt</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You'ld call your children yours.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">A nest of traitors!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I am none, by this good light.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Nor I, nor any</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But one that's here, and that's himself, for he</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The sacred honour of himself, his queen's,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">His hopeful son's, his babe's, betrays to slander,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Whose sting is sharper than the sword's;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and will not--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For, as the case now stands, it is a curse</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He cannot be compell'd to't--once remove</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The root of his opinion, which is rotten</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As ever oak or stone was sound.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">A callat</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of boundless tongue, who late hath beat her husband</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And now baits me! This brat is none of mine;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">It is the issue of Polixenes:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hence with it, and together with the dam</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Commit them to the fire!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">It is yours;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And, might we lay the old proverb to your charge,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So like you, 'tis the worse. Behold, my lords,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Although the print be little, the whole matter</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And copy of the father, eye, nose, lip,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The trick of's frown, his forehead, nay, the valley,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The pretty dimples of his chin and cheek,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">His smiles,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The very mould and frame of hand, nail, finger:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And thou, good goddess Nature, which hast made it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So like to him that got it, if thou hast</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The ordering of the mind too, 'mongst all colours</line>
-<line remap="LINE">No yellow in't, lest she suspect, as he does,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Her children not her husband's!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">A gross hag</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And, lozel, thou art worthy to be hang'd,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That wilt not stay her tongue.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Hang all the husbands</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That cannot do that feat, you'll leave yourself</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hardly one subject.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Once more, take her hence.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">A most unworthy and unnatural lord</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Can do no more.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll ha' thee burnt.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I care not:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">It is an heretic that makes the fire,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Not she which burns in't. I'll not call you tyrant;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But this most cruel usage of your queen,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Not able to produce more accusation</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than your own weak-hinged fancy, something savours</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of tyranny and will ignoble make you,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Yea, scandalous to the world.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">On your allegiance,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Out of the chamber with her! Were I a tyrant,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Where were her life? she durst not call me so,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If she did know me one. Away with her!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I pray you, do not push me; I'll be gone.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Look to your babe, my lord; 'tis yours:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Jove send her</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A better guiding spirit! What needs these hands?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You, that are thus so tender o'er his follies,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will never do him good, not one of you.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So, so: farewell; we are gone.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou, traitor, hast set on thy wife to this.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My child? away with't! Even thou, that hast</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A heart so tender o'er it, take it hence</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And see it instantly consumed with fire;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Even thou and none but thou. Take it up straight:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Within this hour bring me word 'tis done,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And by good testimony, or I'll seize thy life,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With what thou else call'st thine. If thou refuse</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And wilt encounter with my wrath, say so;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The bastard brains with these my proper hands</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Shall I dash out. Go, take it to the fire;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For thou set'st on thy wife.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I did not, sir:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">These lords, my noble fellows, if they please,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Can clear me in't.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Lords</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">We can: my royal liege,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He is not guilty of her coming hither.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You're liars all.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Beseech your highness, give us better credit:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">We have always truly served you, and beseech you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So to esteem of us, and on our knees we beg,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As recompense of our dear services</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Past and to come, that you do change this purpose,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which being so horrible, so bloody, must</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Lead on to some foul issue: we all kneel.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I am a feather for each wind that blows:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Shall I live on to see this bastard kneel</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And call me father? better burn it now</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than curse it then. But be it; let it live.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">It shall not neither. You, sir, come you hither;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You that have been so tenderly officious</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With Lady Margery, your midwife there,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To save this bastard's life,--for 'tis a bastard,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So sure as this beard's grey,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">--what will you adventure</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To save this brat's life?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Any thing, my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That my ability may undergo</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And nobleness impose: at least thus much:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll pawn the little blood which I have left</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To save the innocent: any thing possible.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">It shall be possible. Swear by this sword</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou wilt perform my bidding.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I will, my lord.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Mark and perform it, see'st thou! for the fail</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of any point in't shall not only be</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Death to thyself but to thy lewd-tongued wife,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Whom for this time we pardon. We enjoin thee,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As thou art liege-man to us, that thou carry</line>
-<line remap="LINE">This female bastard hence and that thou bear it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To some remote and desert place quite out</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of our dominions, and that there thou leave it,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Without more mercy, to its own protection</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And favour of the climate. As by strange fortune</line>
-<line remap="LINE">It came to us, I do in justice charge thee,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">On thy soul's peril and thy body's torture,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That thou commend it strangely to some place</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Where chance may nurse or end it. Take it up.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I swear to do this, though a present death</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Had been more merciful. Come on, poor babe:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Some powerful spirit instruct the kites and ravens</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To be thy nurses! Wolves and bears, they say</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Casting their savageness aside have done</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Like offices of pity. Sir, be prosperous</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In more than this deed does require! And blessing</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Against this cruelty fight on thy side,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Poor thing, condemn'd to loss!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit with the child</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No, I'll not rear</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Another's issue.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter a Servant</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Please your highness, posts</line>
-<line remap="LINE">From those you sent to the oracle are come</line>
-<line remap="LINE">An hour since: Cleomenes and Dion,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Being well arrived from Delphos, are both landed,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hasting to the court.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">So please you, sir, their speed</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hath been beyond account.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Twenty-three days</line>
-<line remap="LINE">They have been absent: 'tis good speed; foretells</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The great Apollo suddenly will have</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The truth of this appear. Prepare you, lords;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Summon a session, that we may arraign</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Our most disloyal lady, for, as she hath</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Been publicly accused, so shall she have</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A just and open trial. While she lives</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My heart will be a burthen to me. Leave me,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And think upon my bidding.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
-</section>
-
-</chapter>
-
-<chapter remap="ACT"><title remap="TITLE">ACT III</title>
-
-<section remap="SCENE"><title remap="TITLE">SCENE I.  A sea-port in Sicilia.</title>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter CLEOMENES and DION</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">The climate's delicate, the air most sweet,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Fertile the isle, the temple much surpassing</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The common praise it bears.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DION</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I shall report,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For most it caught me, the celestial habits,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Methinks I so should term them, and the reverence</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of the grave wearers. O, the sacrifice!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">How ceremonious, solemn and unearthly</line>
-<line remap="LINE">It was i' the offering!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">But of all, the burst</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And the ear-deafening voice o' the oracle,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Kin to Jove's thunder, so surprised my sense.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That I was nothing.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DION</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">If the event o' the journey</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Prove as successful to the queen,--O be't so!--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As it hath been to us rare, pleasant, speedy,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The time is worth the use on't.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Great Apollo</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Turn all to the best! These proclamations,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So forcing faults upon Hermione,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I little like.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DION</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">The violent carriage of it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will clear or end the business: when the oracle,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thus by Apollo's great divine seal'd up,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Shall the contents discover, something rare</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Even then will rush to knowledge. Go: fresh horses!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And gracious be the issue!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
-</section>
-
-<section remap="SCENE"><title remap="TITLE">SCENE II.  A court of Justice.</title>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter LEONTES, Lords, and Officers</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">This sessions, to our great grief we pronounce,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Even pushes 'gainst our heart: the party tried</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The daughter of a king, our wife, and one</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of us too much beloved. Let us be clear'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of being tyrannous, since we so openly</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Proceed in justice, which shall have due course,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Even to the guilt or the purgation.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Produce the prisoner.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Officer</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">It is his highness' pleasure that the queen</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Appear in person here in court. Silence!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter HERMIONE guarded;
-PAULINA and Ladies attending</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Read the indictment.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Officer</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Reads</phrase>            Hermione, queen to the worthy</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Leontes, king of Sicilia, thou art here accused and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">arraigned of high treason, in committing adultery</line>
-<line remap="LINE">with Polixenes, king of Bohemia, and conspiring</line>
-<line remap="LINE">with Camillo to take away the life of our sovereign</line>
-<line remap="LINE">lord the king, thy royal husband: the pretence</line>
-<line remap="LINE">whereof being by circumstances partly laid open,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">thou, Hermione, contrary to the faith and allegiance</line>
-<line remap="LINE">of a true subject, didst counsel and aid them, for</line>
-<line remap="LINE">their better safety, to fly away by night.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Since what I am to say must be but that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which contradicts my accusation and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The testimony on my part no other</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But what comes from myself, it shall scarce boot me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To say 'not guilty:' mine integrity</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Being counted falsehood, shall, as I express it,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Be so received. But thus: if powers divine</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Behold our human actions, as they do,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I doubt not then but innocence shall make</line>
-<line remap="LINE">False accusation blush and tyranny</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Tremble at patience. You, my lord, best know,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Who least will seem to do so, my past life</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hath been as continent, as chaste, as true,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As I am now unhappy; which is more</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than history can pattern, though devised</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And play'd to take spectators. For behold me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A fellow of the royal bed, which owe</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A moiety of the throne a great king's daughter,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The mother to a hopeful prince, here standing</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To prate and talk for life and honour 'fore</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Who please to come and hear. For life, I prize it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As I weigh grief, which I would spare: for honour,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'Tis a derivative from me to mine,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And only that I stand for. I appeal</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To your own conscience, sir, before Polixenes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Came to your court, how I was in your grace,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">How merited to be so; since he came,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With what encounter so uncurrent I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Have strain'd to appear thus: if one jot beyond</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The bound of honour, or in act or will</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That way inclining, harden'd be the hearts</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of all that hear me, and my near'st of kin</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Cry fie upon my grave!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I ne'er heard yet</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That any of these bolder vices wanted</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Less impudence to gainsay what they did</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than to perform it first.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">That's true enough;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Through 'tis a saying, sir, not due to me.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You will not own it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">More than mistress of</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which comes to me in name of fault, I must not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">At all acknowledge. For Polixenes,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With whom I am accused, I do confess</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I loved him as in honour he required,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With such a kind of love as might become</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A lady like me, with a love even such,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So and no other, as yourself commanded:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which not to have done I think had been in me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Both disobedience and ingratitude</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To you and toward your friend, whose love had spoke,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Even since it could speak, from an infant, freely</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That it was yours. Now, for conspiracy,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I know not how it tastes; though it be dish'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For me to try how: all I know of it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is that Camillo was an honest man;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And why he left your court, the gods themselves,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Wotting no more than I, are ignorant.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You knew of his departure, as you know</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What you have underta'en to do in's absence.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Sir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You speak a language that I understand not:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My life stands in the level of your dreams,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which I'll lay down.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Your actions are my dreams;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You had a bastard by Polixenes,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And I but dream'd it. As you were past all shame,--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Those of your fact are so--so past all truth:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which to deny concerns more than avails; for as</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thy brat hath been cast out, like to itself,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">No father owning it,--which is, indeed,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">More criminal in thee than it,--so thou</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Shalt feel our justice, in whose easiest passage</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Look for no less than death.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Sir, spare your threats:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The bug which you would fright me with I seek.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To me can life be no commodity:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The crown and comfort of my life, your favour,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I do give lost; for I do feel it gone,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But know not how it went. My second joy</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And first-fruits of my body, from his presence</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I am barr'd, like one infectious. My third comfort</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Starr'd most unluckily, is from my breast,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The innocent milk in its most innocent mouth,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Haled out to murder: myself on every post</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Proclaimed a strumpet: with immodest hatred</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The child-bed privilege denied, which 'longs</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To women of all fashion; lastly, hurried</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Here to this place, i' the open air, before</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I have got strength of limit. Now, my liege,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Tell me what blessings I have here alive,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That I should fear to die? Therefore proceed.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But yet hear this: mistake me not; no life,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I prize it not a straw, but for mine honour,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which I would free, if I shall be condemn'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Upon surmises, all proofs sleeping else</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But what your jealousies awake, I tell you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'Tis rigor and not law. Your honours all,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I do refer me to the oracle:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Apollo be my judge!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">This your request</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is altogether just: therefore bring forth,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And in Apollos name, his oracle.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt certain Officers</para>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">The Emperor of Russia was my father:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">O that he were alive, and here beholding</line>
-<line remap="LINE">His daughter's trial! that he did but see</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The flatness of my misery, yet with eyes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of pity, not revenge!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter Officers, with CLEOMENES and DION</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Officer</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You here shall swear upon this sword of justice,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That you, Cleomenes and Dion, have</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Been both at Delphos, and from thence have brought</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The seal'd-up oracle, by the hand deliver'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of great Apollo's priest; and that, since then,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You have not dared to break the holy seal</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Nor read the secrets in't.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DION</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">All this we swear.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Break up the seals and read.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Officer</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Reads</phrase> Hermione is chaste;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Polixenes blameless; Camillo a true subject; Leontes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">a jealous tyrant; his innocent babe truly begotten;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and the king shall live without an heir, if that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">which is lost be not found.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Lords</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Now blessed be the great Apollo!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Praised!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Hast thou read truth?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Officer</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ay, my lord; even so</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As it is here set down.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">There is no truth at all i' the oracle:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The sessions shall proceed: this is mere falsehood.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter Servant</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">My lord the king, the king!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What is the business?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O sir, I shall be hated to report it!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The prince your son, with mere conceit and fear</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of the queen's speed, is gone.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How! gone!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Is dead.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Apollo's angry; and the heavens themselves</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do strike at my injustice.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">HERMIONE swoons</para>
-<line remap="LINE">How now there!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">This news is mortal to the queen: look down</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And see what death is doing.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Take her hence:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Her heart is but o'ercharged; she will recover:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I have too much believed mine own suspicion:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Beseech you, tenderly apply to her</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Some remedies for life.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt PAULINA and Ladies, with HERMIONE</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Apollo, pardon</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My great profaneness 'gainst thine oracle!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll reconcile me to Polixenes,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">New woo my queen, recall the good Camillo,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Whom I proclaim a man of truth, of mercy;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For, being transported by my jealousies</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To bloody thoughts and to revenge, I chose</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Camillo for the minister to poison</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My friend Polixenes: which had been done,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But that the good mind of Camillo tardied</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My swift command, though I with death and with</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Reward did threaten and encourage him,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Not doing 't and being done: he, most humane</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And fill'd with honour, to my kingly guest</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Unclasp'd my practise, quit his fortunes here,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which you knew great, and to the hazard</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of all encertainties himself commended,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">No richer than his honour: how he glisters</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thorough my rust! and how his pity</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Does my deeds make the blacker!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter PAULINA</para>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Woe the while!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">O, cut my lace, lest my heart, cracking it,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Break too.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What fit is this, good lady?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What studied torments, tyrant, hast for me?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What wheels? racks? fires? what flaying? boiling?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In leads or oils? what old or newer torture</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Must I receive, whose every word deserves</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To taste of thy most worst? Thy tyranny</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Together working with thy jealousies,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Fancies too weak for boys, too green and idle</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For girls of nine, O, think what they have done</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And then run mad indeed, stark mad! for all</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thy by-gone fooleries were but spices of it.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That thou betray'dst Polixenes,'twas nothing;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That did but show thee, of a fool, inconstant</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And damnable ingrateful: nor was't much,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou wouldst have poison'd good Camillo's honour,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To have him kill a king: poor trespasses,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">More monstrous standing by: whereof I reckon</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The casting forth to crows thy baby-daughter</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To be or none or little; though a devil</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Would have shed water out of fire ere done't:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Nor is't directly laid to thee, the death</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of the young prince, whose honourable thoughts,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thoughts high for one so tender, cleft the heart</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That could conceive a gross and foolish sire</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Blemish'd his gracious dam: this is not, no,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Laid to thy answer: but the last,--O lords,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">When I have said, cry 'woe!' the queen, the queen,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The sweet'st, dear'st creature's dead,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and vengeance for't</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Not dropp'd down yet.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">The higher powers forbid!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I say she's dead; I'll swear't. If word nor oath</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Prevail not, go and see: if you can bring</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Tincture or lustre in her lip, her eye,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Heat outwardly or breath within, I'll serve you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As I would do the gods. But, O thou tyrant!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do not repent these things, for they are heavier</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than all thy woes can stir; therefore betake thee</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To nothing but despair. A thousand knees</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Ten thousand years together, naked, fasting,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Upon a barren mountain and still winter</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In storm perpetual, could not move the gods</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To look that way thou wert.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Go on, go on</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou canst not speak too much; I have deserved</line>
-<line remap="LINE">All tongues to talk their bitterest.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Say no more:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Howe'er the business goes, you have made fault</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I' the boldness of your speech.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I am sorry for't:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">All faults I make, when I shall come to know them,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I do repent. Alas! I have show'd too much</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The rashness of a woman: he is touch'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To the noble heart. What's gone and what's past help</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Should be past grief: do not receive affliction</line>
-<line remap="LINE">At my petition; I beseech you, rather</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Let me be punish'd, that have minded you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of what you should forget. Now, good my liege</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Sir, royal sir, forgive a foolish woman:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The love I bore your queen--lo, fool again!--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll speak of her no more, nor of your children;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll not remember you of my own lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Who is lost too: take your patience to you,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And I'll say nothing.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou didst speak but well</line>
-<line remap="LINE">When most the truth; which I receive much better</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than to be pitied of thee. Prithee, bring me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To the dead bodies of my queen and son:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">One grave shall be for both: upon them shall</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The causes of their death appear, unto</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Our shame perpetual. Once a day I'll visit</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The chapel where they lie, and tears shed there</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Shall be my recreation: so long as nature</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will bear up with this exercise, so long</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I daily vow to use it. Come and lead me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Unto these sorrows.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
-</section>
-
-<section remap="SCENE"><title remap="TITLE">SCENE III.  Bohemia. A desert country near the sea.</title>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter ANTIGONUS with a Child, and a Mariner</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou art perfect then, our ship hath touch'd upon</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The deserts of Bohemia?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Mariner</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ay, my lord: and fear</line>
-<line remap="LINE">We have landed in ill time: the skies look grimly</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And threaten present blusters. In my conscience,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The heavens with that we have in hand are angry</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And frown upon 's.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Their sacred wills be done! Go, get aboard;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Look to thy bark: I'll not be long before</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I call upon thee.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Mariner</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Make your best haste, and go not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Too far i' the land: 'tis like to be loud weather;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Besides, this place is famous for the creatures</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of prey that keep upon't.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Go thou away:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll follow instantly.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Mariner</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I am glad at heart</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To be so rid o' the business.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Come, poor babe:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I have heard, but not believed,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the spirits o' the dead</line>
-<line remap="LINE">May walk again: if such thing be, thy mother</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Appear'd to me last night, for ne'er was dream</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So like a waking. To me comes a creature,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Sometimes her head on one side, some another;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I never saw a vessel of like sorrow,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So fill'd and so becoming: in pure white robes,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Like very sanctity, she did approach</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My cabin where I lay; thrice bow'd before me,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And gasping to begin some speech, her eyes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Became two spouts: the fury spent, anon</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Did this break-from her: 'Good Antigonus,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Since fate, against thy better disposition,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hath made thy person for the thrower-out</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of my poor babe, according to thine oath,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Places remote enough are in Bohemia,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">There weep and leave it crying; and, for the babe</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is counted lost for ever, Perdita,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I prithee, call't. For this ungentle business</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Put on thee by my lord, thou ne'er shalt see</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thy wife Paulina more.' And so, with shrieks</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She melted into air. Affrighted much,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I did in time collect myself and thought</line>
-<line remap="LINE">This was so and no slumber. Dreams are toys:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Yet for this once, yea, superstitiously,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I will be squared by this. I do believe</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hermione hath suffer'd death, and that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Apollo would, this being indeed the issue</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of King Polixenes, it should here be laid,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Either for life or death, upon the earth</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of its right father. Blossom, speed thee well!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">There lie, and there thy character: there these;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which may, if fortune please, both breed thee, pretty,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And still rest thine. The storm begins; poor wretch,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That for thy mother's fault art thus exposed</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To loss and what may follow! Weep I cannot,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But my heart bleeds; and most accursed am I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To be by oath enjoin'd to this. Farewell!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The day frowns more and more: thou'rt like to have</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A lullaby too rough: I never saw</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The heavens so dim by day. A savage clamour!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Well may I get aboard! This is the chase:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I am gone for ever.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit, pursued by a bear</para>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter a Shepherd</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I would there were no age between sixteen and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">three-and-twenty, or that youth would sleep out the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">rest; for there is nothing in the between but</line>
-<line remap="LINE">getting wenches with child, wronging the ancientry,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">stealing, fighting--Hark you now! Would any but</line>
-<line remap="LINE">these boiled brains of nineteen and two-and-twenty</line>
-<line remap="LINE">hunt this weather? They have scared away two of my</line>
-<line remap="LINE">best sheep, which I fear the wolf will sooner find</line>
-<line remap="LINE">than the master: if any where I have them, 'tis by</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the seaside, browsing of ivy. Good luck, an't be thy</line>
-<line remap="LINE">will what have we here! Mercy on 's, a barne a very</line>
-<line remap="LINE">pretty barne! A boy or a child, I wonder? A</line>
-<line remap="LINE">pretty one; a very pretty one: sure, some 'scape:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">though I am not bookish, yet I can read</line>
-<line remap="LINE">waiting-gentlewoman in the 'scape. This has been</line>
-<line remap="LINE">some stair-work, some trunk-work, some</line>
-<line remap="LINE">behind-door-work: they were warmer that got this</line>
-<line remap="LINE">than the poor thing is here. I'll take it up for</line>
-<line remap="LINE">pity: yet I'll tarry till my son come; he hallooed</line>
-<line remap="LINE">but even now. Whoa, ho, hoa!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter Clown</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Hilloa, loa!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What, art so near? If thou'lt see a thing to talk</line>
-<line remap="LINE">on when thou art dead and rotten, come hither. What</line>
-<line remap="LINE">ailest thou, man?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I have seen two such sights, by sea and by land!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">but I am not to say it is a sea, for it is now the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">sky: betwixt the firmament and it you cannot thrust</line>
-<line remap="LINE">a bodkin's point.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Why, boy, how is it?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I would you did but see how it chafes, how it rages,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">how it takes up the shore! but that's not the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">point. O, the most piteous cry of the poor souls!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">sometimes to see 'em, and not to see 'em; now the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">ship boring the moon with her main-mast, and anon</line>
-<line remap="LINE">swallowed with yest and froth, as you'ld thrust a</line>
-<line remap="LINE">cork into a hogshead. And then for the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">land-service, to see how the bear tore out his</line>
-<line remap="LINE">shoulder-bone; how he cried to me for help and said</line>
-<line remap="LINE">his name was Antigonus, a nobleman. But to make an</line>
-<line remap="LINE">end of the ship, to see how the sea flap-dragoned</line>
-<line remap="LINE">it: but, first, how the poor souls roared, and the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">sea mocked them; and how the poor gentleman roared</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and the bear mocked him, both roaring louder than</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the sea or weather.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Name of mercy, when was this, boy?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Now, now: I have not winked since I saw these</line>
-<line remap="LINE">sights: the men are not yet cold under water, nor</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the bear half dined on the gentleman: he's at it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">now.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Would I had been by, to have helped the old man!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I would you had been by the ship side, to have</line>
-<line remap="LINE">helped her: there your charity would have lacked footing.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Heavy matters! heavy matters! but look thee here,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">boy. Now bless thyself: thou mettest with things</line>
-<line remap="LINE">dying, I with things newborn. Here's a sight for</line>
-<line remap="LINE">thee; look thee, a bearing-cloth for a squire's</line>
-<line remap="LINE">child! look thee here; take up, take up, boy;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">open't. So, let's see: it was told me I should be</line>
-<line remap="LINE">rich by the fairies. This is some changeling:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">open't. What's within, boy?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You're a made old man: if the sins of your youth</line>
-<line remap="LINE">are forgiven you, you're well to live. Gold! all gold!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">This is fairy gold, boy, and 'twill prove so: up</line>
-<line remap="LINE">with't, keep it close: home, home, the next way.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">We are lucky, boy; and to be so still requires</line>
-<line remap="LINE">nothing but secrecy. Let my sheep go: come, good</line>
-<line remap="LINE">boy, the next way home.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Go you the next way with your findings. I'll go see</line>
-<line remap="LINE">if the bear be gone from the gentleman and how much</line>
-<line remap="LINE">he hath eaten: they are never curst but when they</line>
-<line remap="LINE">are hungry: if there be any of him left, I'll bury</line>
-<line remap="LINE">it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">That's a good deed. If thou mayest discern by that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">which is left of him what he is, fetch me to the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">sight of him.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Marry, will I; and you shall help to put him i' the ground.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">'Tis a lucky day, boy, and we'll do good deeds on't.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
-</section>
-
-</chapter>
-
-<chapter remap="ACT"><title remap="TITLE">ACT IV</title>
-
-<section remap="SCENE"><title remap="TITLE">SCENE I</title>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter Time, the Chorus</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Time</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I, that please some, try all, both joy and terror</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of good and bad, that makes and unfolds error,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Now take upon me, in the name of Time,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To use my wings. Impute it not a crime</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To me or my swift passage, that I slide</line>
-<line remap="LINE">O'er sixteen years and leave the growth untried</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of that wide gap, since it is in my power</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To o'erthrow law and in one self-born hour</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To plant and o'erwhelm custom. Let me pass</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The same I am, ere ancient'st order was</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or what is now received: I witness to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The times that brought them in; so shall I do</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To the freshest things now reigning and make stale</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The glistering of this present, as my tale</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Now seems to it. Your patience this allowing,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I turn my glass and give my scene such growing</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As you had slept between: Leontes leaving,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The effects of his fond jealousies so grieving</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That he shuts up himself, imagine me,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Gentle spectators, that I now may be</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In fair Bohemia, and remember well,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I mentioned a son o' the king's, which Florizel</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I now name to you; and with speed so pace</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To speak of Perdita, now grown in grace</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Equal with wondering: what of her ensues</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I list not prophecy; but let Time's news</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Be known when 'tis brought forth.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A shepherd's daughter,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And what to her adheres, which follows after,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is the argument of Time. Of this allow,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If ever you have spent time worse ere now;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If never, yet that Time himself doth say</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He wishes earnestly you never may.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
-</section>
-
-<section remap="SCENE"><title remap="TITLE">SCENE II.  Bohemia. The palace of POLIXENES.</title>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter POLIXENES and CAMILLO</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I pray thee, good Camillo, be no more importunate:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'tis a sickness denying thee any thing; a death to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">grant this.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">It is fifteen years since I saw my country: though</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I have for the most part been aired abroad, I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">desire to lay my bones there. Besides, the penitent</line>
-<line remap="LINE">king, my master, hath sent for me; to whose feeling</line>
-<line remap="LINE">sorrows I might be some allay, or I o'erween to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">think so, which is another spur to my departure.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">As thou lovest me, Camillo, wipe not out the rest of</line>
-<line remap="LINE">thy services by leaving me now: the need I have of</line>
-<line remap="LINE">thee thine own goodness hath made; better not to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">have had thee than thus to want thee: thou, having</line>
-<line remap="LINE">made me businesses which none without thee can</line>
-<line remap="LINE">sufficiently manage, must either stay to execute</line>
-<line remap="LINE">them thyself or take away with thee the very</line>
-<line remap="LINE">services thou hast done; which if I have not enough</line>
-<line remap="LINE">considered, as too much I cannot, to be more</line>
-<line remap="LINE">thankful to thee shall be my study, and my profit</line>
-<line remap="LINE">therein the heaping friendships. Of that fatal</line>
-<line remap="LINE">country, Sicilia, prithee speak no more; whose very</line>
-<line remap="LINE">naming punishes me with the remembrance of that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">penitent, as thou callest him, and reconciled king,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">my brother; whose loss of his most precious queen</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and children are even now to be afresh lamented.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Say to me, when sawest thou the Prince Florizel, my</line>
-<line remap="LINE">son? Kings are no less unhappy, their issue not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">being gracious, than they are in losing them when</line>
-<line remap="LINE">they have approved their virtues.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Sir, it is three days since I saw the prince. What</line>
-<line remap="LINE">his happier affairs may be, are to me unknown: but I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">have missingly noted, he is of late much retired</line>
-<line remap="LINE">from court and is less frequent to his princely</line>
-<line remap="LINE">exercises than formerly he hath appeared.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I have considered so much, Camillo, and with some</line>
-<line remap="LINE">care; so far that I have eyes under my service which</line>
-<line remap="LINE">look upon his removedness; from whom I have this</line>
-<line remap="LINE">intelligence, that he is seldom from the house of a</line>
-<line remap="LINE">most homely shepherd; a man, they say, that from</line>
-<line remap="LINE">very nothing, and beyond the imagination of his</line>
-<line remap="LINE">neighbours, is grown into an unspeakable estate.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I have heard, sir, of such a man, who hath a</line>
-<line remap="LINE">daughter of most rare note: the report of her is</line>
-<line remap="LINE">extended more than can be thought to begin from such a cottage.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">That's likewise part of my intelligence; but, I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">fear, the angle that plucks our son thither. Thou</line>
-<line remap="LINE">shalt accompany us to the place; where we will, not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">appearing what we are, have some question with the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">shepherd; from whose simplicity I think it not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">uneasy to get the cause of my son's resort thither.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Prithee, be my present partner in this business, and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">lay aside the thoughts of Sicilia.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I willingly obey your command.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">My best Camillo! We must disguise ourselves.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
-</section>
-
-<section remap="SCENE"><title remap="TITLE">SCENE III.  A road near the Shepherd's cottage.</title>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter AUTOLYCUS, singing</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">When daffodils begin to peer,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With heigh! the doxy over the dale,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Why, then comes in the sweet o' the year;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The white sheet bleaching on the hedge,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With heigh! the sweet birds, O, how they sing!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Doth set my pugging tooth on edge;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For a quart of ale is a dish for a king.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The lark, that tirra-lyra chants,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With heigh! with heigh! the thrush and the jay,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Are summer songs for me and my aunts,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">While we lie tumbling in the hay.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I have served Prince Florizel and in my time</line>
-<line remap="LINE">wore three-pile; but now I am out of service:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But shall I go mourn for that, my dear?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The pale moon shines by night:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And when I wander here and there,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I then do most go right.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If tinkers may have leave to live,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And bear the sow-skin budget,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Then my account I well may, give,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And in the stocks avouch it.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My traffic is sheets; when the kite builds, look to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">lesser linen. My father named me Autolycus; who</line>
-<line remap="LINE">being, as I am, littered under Mercury, was likewise</line>
-<line remap="LINE">a snapper-up of unconsidered trifles. With die and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">drab I purchased this caparison, and my revenue is</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the silly cheat. Gallows and knock are too powerful</line>
-<line remap="LINE">on the highway: beating and hanging are terrors to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">me: for the life to come, I sleep out the thought</line>
-<line remap="LINE">of it. A prize! a prize!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter Clown</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Let me see: every 'leven wether tods; every tod</line>
-<line remap="LINE">yields pound and odd shilling; fifteen hundred</line>
-<line remap="LINE">shorn. what comes the wool to?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</phrase></line>
-<line remap="LINE">If the springe hold, the cock's mine.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I cannot do't without counters. Let me see; what am</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I to buy for our sheep-shearing feast? Three pound</line>
-<line remap="LINE">of sugar, five pound of currants, rice,--what will</line>
-<line remap="LINE">this sister of mine do with rice? But my father</line>
-<line remap="LINE">hath made her mistress of the feast, and she lays it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">on. She hath made me four and twenty nose-gays for</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the shearers, three-man-song-men all, and very good</line>
-<line remap="LINE">ones; but they are most of them means and bases; but</line>
-<line remap="LINE">one puritan amongst them, and he sings psalms to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">horn-pipes. I must have saffron to colour the warden</line>
-<line remap="LINE">pies; mace; dates?--none, that's out of my note;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">nutmegs, seven; a race or two of ginger, but that I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">may beg; four pound of prunes, and as many of</line>
-<line remap="LINE">raisins o' the sun.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O that ever I was born!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Grovelling on the ground</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I' the name of me--</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O, help me, help me! pluck but off these rags; and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">then, death, death!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Alack, poor soul! thou hast need of more rags to lay</line>
-<line remap="LINE">on thee, rather than have these off.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O sir, the loathsomeness of them offends me more</line>
-<line remap="LINE">than the stripes I have received, which are mighty</line>
-<line remap="LINE">ones and millions.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Alas, poor man! a million of beating may come to a</line>
-<line remap="LINE">great matter.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I am robbed, sir, and beaten; my money and apparel</line>
-<line remap="LINE">ta'en from me, and these detestable things put upon</line>
-<line remap="LINE">me.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What, by a horseman, or a footman?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">A footman, sweet sir, a footman.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Indeed, he should be a footman by the garments he</line>
-<line remap="LINE">has left with thee: if this be a horseman's coat,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">it hath seen very hot service. Lend me thy hand,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll help thee: come, lend me thy hand.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O, good sir, tenderly, O!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Alas, poor soul!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O, good sir, softly, good sir! I fear, sir, my</line>
-<line remap="LINE">shoulder-blade is out.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How now! canst stand?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Picking his pocket</phrase></line>
-<line remap="LINE">Softly, dear sir; good sir, softly. You ha' done me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">a charitable office.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Dost lack any money? I have a little money for thee.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No, good sweet sir; no, I beseech you, sir: I have</line>
-<line remap="LINE">a kinsman not past three quarters of a mile hence,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">unto whom I was going; I shall there have money, or</line>
-<line remap="LINE">any thing I want: offer me no money, I pray you;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">that kills my heart.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What manner of fellow was he that robbed you?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">A fellow, sir, that I have known to go about with</line>
-<line remap="LINE">troll-my-dames; I knew him once a servant of the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">prince: I cannot tell, good sir, for which of his</line>
-<line remap="LINE">virtues it was, but he was certainly whipped out of the court.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">His vices, you would say; there's no virtue whipped</line>
-<line remap="LINE">out of the court: they cherish it to make it stay</line>
-<line remap="LINE">there; and yet it will no more but abide.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Vices, I would say, sir. I know this man well: he</line>
-<line remap="LINE">hath been since an ape-bearer; then a</line>
-<line remap="LINE">process-server, a bailiff; then he compassed a</line>
-<line remap="LINE">motion of the Prodigal Son, and married a tinker's</line>
-<line remap="LINE">wife within a mile where my land and living lies;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and, having flown over many knavish professions, he</line>
-<line remap="LINE">settled only in rogue: some call him Autolycus.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Out upon him! prig, for my life, prig: he haunts</line>
-<line remap="LINE">wakes, fairs and bear-baitings.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Very true, sir; he, sir, he; that's the rogue that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">put me into this apparel.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Not a more cowardly rogue in all Bohemia: if you had</line>
-<line remap="LINE">but looked big and spit at him, he'ld have run.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I must confess to you, sir, I am no fighter: I am</line>
-<line remap="LINE">false of heart that way; and that he knew, I warrant</line>
-<line remap="LINE">him.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How do you now?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Sweet sir, much better than I was; I can stand and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">walk: I will even take my leave of you, and pace</line>
-<line remap="LINE">softly towards my kinsman's.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Shall I bring thee on the way?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No, good-faced sir; no, sweet sir.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Then fare thee well: I must go buy spices for our</line>
-<line remap="LINE">sheep-shearing.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Prosper you, sweet sir!</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit Clown</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Your purse is not hot enough to purchase your spice.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll be with you at your sheep-shearing too: if I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">make not this cheat bring out another and the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">shearers prove sheep, let me be unrolled and my name</line>
-<line remap="LINE">put in the book of virtue!</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Sings</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Jog on, jog on, the foot-path way,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And merrily hent the stile-a:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A merry heart goes all the day,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your sad tires in a mile-a.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
-</section>
-
-<section remap="SCENE"><title remap="TITLE">SCENE IV.  The Shepherd's cottage.</title>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter FLORIZEL and PERDITA</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">These your unusual weeds to each part of you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do give a life: no shepherdess, but Flora</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Peering in April's front. This your sheep-shearing</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is as a meeting of the petty gods,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And you the queen on't.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Sir, my gracious lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To chide at your extremes it not becomes me:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">O, pardon, that I name them! Your high self,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The gracious mark o' the land, you have obscured</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With a swain's wearing, and me, poor lowly maid,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Most goddess-like prank'd up: but that our feasts</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In every mess have folly and the feeders</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Digest it with a custom, I should blush</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To see you so attired, sworn, I think,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To show myself a glass.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I bless the time</line>
-<line remap="LINE">When my good falcon made her flight across</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thy father's ground.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Now Jove afford you cause!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To me the difference forges dread; your greatness</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hath not been used to fear. Even now I tremble</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To think your father, by some accident,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Should pass this way as you did: O, the Fates!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">How would he look, to see his work so noble</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Vilely bound up? What would he say? Or how</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Should I, in these my borrow'd flaunts, behold</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The sternness of his presence?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Apprehend</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Nothing but jollity. The gods themselves,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Humbling their deities to love, have taken</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The shapes of beasts upon them: Jupiter</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Became a bull, and bellow'd; the green Neptune</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A ram, and bleated; and the fire-robed god,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Golden Apollo, a poor humble swain,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As I seem now. Their transformations</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Were never for a piece of beauty rarer,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Nor in a way so chaste, since my desires</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Run not before mine honour, nor my lusts</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Burn hotter than my faith.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O, but, sir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your resolution cannot hold, when 'tis</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Opposed, as it must be, by the power of the king:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">One of these two must be necessities,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which then will speak, that you must</line>
-<line remap="LINE">change this purpose,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or I my life.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou dearest Perdita,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With these forced thoughts, I prithee, darken not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The mirth o' the feast. Or I'll be thine, my fair,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or not my father's. For I cannot be</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Mine own, nor any thing to any, if</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I be not thine. To this I am most constant,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Though destiny say no. Be merry, gentle;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Strangle such thoughts as these with any thing</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That you behold the while. Your guests are coming:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Lift up your countenance, as it were the day</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of celebration of that nuptial which</line>
-<line remap="LINE">We two have sworn shall come.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O lady Fortune,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Stand you auspicious!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">See, your guests approach:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Address yourself to entertain them sprightly,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And let's be red with mirth.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter Shepherd, Clown, MOPSA, DORCAS, and
-others, with POLIXENES and CAMILLO disguised</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Fie, daughter! when my old wife lived, upon</line>
-<line remap="LINE">This day she was both pantler, butler, cook,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Both dame and servant; welcomed all, served all;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Would sing her song and dance her turn; now here,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">At upper end o' the table, now i' the middle;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">On his shoulder, and his; her face o' fire</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With labour and the thing she took to quench it,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She would to each one sip. You are retired,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As if you were a feasted one and not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The hostess of the meeting: pray you, bid</line>
-<line remap="LINE">These unknown friends to's welcome; for it is</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A way to make us better friends, more known.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Come, quench your blushes and present yourself</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That which you are, mistress o' the feast: come on,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And bid us welcome to your sheep-shearing,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As your good flock shall prosper.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">To POLIXENES</phrase>                  Sir, welcome:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">It is my father's will I should take on me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The hostess-ship o' the day.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">To CAMILLO</para>
-<line remap="LINE">You're welcome, sir.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Give me those flowers there, Dorcas. Reverend sirs,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For you there's rosemary and rue; these keep</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Seeming and savour all the winter long:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Grace and remembrance be to you both,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And welcome to our shearing!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Shepherdess,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A fair one are you--well you fit our ages</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With flowers of winter.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Sir, the year growing ancient,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Not yet on summer's death, nor on the birth</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of trembling winter, the fairest</line>
-<line remap="LINE">flowers o' the season</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Are our carnations and streak'd gillyvors,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which some call nature's bastards: of that kind</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Our rustic garden's barren; and I care not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To get slips of them.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Wherefore, gentle maiden,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do you neglect them?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">For I have heard it said</line>
-<line remap="LINE">There is an art which in their piedness shares</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With great creating nature.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Say there be;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Yet nature is made better by no mean</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But nature makes that mean: so, over that art</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which you say adds to nature, is an art</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A gentler scion to the wildest stock,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And make conceive a bark of baser kind</line>
-<line remap="LINE">By bud of nobler race: this is an art</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which does mend nature, change it rather, but</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The art itself is nature.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">So it is.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Then make your garden rich in gillyvors,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And do not call them bastards.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll not put</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The dibble in earth to set one slip of them;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">No more than were I painted I would wish</line>
-<line remap="LINE">This youth should say 'twere well and only therefore</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Desire to breed by me. Here's flowers for you;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hot lavender, mints, savoury, marjoram;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The marigold, that goes to bed wi' the sun</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And with him rises weeping: these are flowers</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of middle summer, and I think they are given</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To men of middle age. You're very welcome.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I should leave grazing, were I of your flock,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And only live by gazing.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Out, alas!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You'd be so lean, that blasts of January</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Would blow you through and through.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Now, my fair'st friend,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I would I had some flowers o' the spring that might</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Become your time of day; and yours, and yours,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That wear upon your virgin branches yet</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your maidenheads growing: O Proserpina,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For the flowers now, that frighted thou let'st fall</line>
-<line remap="LINE">From Dis's waggon! daffodils,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That come before the swallow dares, and take</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The winds of March with beauty; violets dim,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or Cytherea's breath; pale primroses</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That die unmarried, ere they can behold</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Bight Phoebus in his strength--a malady</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Most incident to maids; bold oxlips and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The crown imperial; lilies of all kinds,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The flower-de-luce being one! O, these I lack,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To make you garlands of, and my sweet friend,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To strew him o'er and o'er!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What, like a corse?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No, like a bank for love to lie and play on;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Not like a corse; or if, not to be buried,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But quick and in mine arms. Come, take your flowers:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Methinks I play as I have seen them do</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In Whitsun pastorals: sure this robe of mine</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Does change my disposition.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What you do</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Still betters what is done. When you speak, sweet.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'ld have you do it ever: when you sing,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'ld have you buy and sell so, so give alms,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Pray so; and, for the ordering your affairs,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To sing them too: when you do dance, I wish you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A wave o' the sea, that you might ever do</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Nothing but that; move still, still so,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And own no other function: each your doing,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So singular in each particular,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Crowns what you are doing in the present deed,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That all your acts are queens.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O Doricles,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your praises are too large: but that your youth,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And the true blood which peepeth fairly through't,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do plainly give you out an unstain'd shepherd,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With wisdom I might fear, my Doricles,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You woo'd me the false way.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I think you have</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As little skill to fear as I have purpose</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To put you to't. But come; our dance, I pray:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your hand, my Perdita: so turtles pair,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That never mean to part.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll swear for 'em.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">This is the prettiest low-born lass that ever</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Ran on the green-sward: nothing she does or seems</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But smacks of something greater than herself,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Too noble for this place.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He tells her something</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That makes her blood look out: good sooth, she is</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The queen of curds and cream.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Come on, strike up!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Mopsa must be your mistress: marry, garlic,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To mend her kissing with!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Now, in good time!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Not a word, a word; we stand upon our manners.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Come, strike up!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Music. Here a dance of Shepherds and
-Shepherdesses</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Pray, good shepherd, what fair swain is this</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which dances with your daughter?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">They call him Doricles; and boasts himself</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To have a worthy feeding: but I have it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Upon his own report and I believe it;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He looks like sooth. He says he loves my daughter:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I think so too; for never gazed the moon</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Upon the water as he'll stand and read</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As 'twere my daughter's eyes: and, to be plain.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I think there is not half a kiss to choose</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Who loves another best.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">She dances featly.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">So she does any thing; though I report it,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That should be silent: if young Doricles</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do light upon her, she shall bring him that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which he not dreams of.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter Servant</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O master, if you did but hear the pedlar at the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">door, you would never dance again after a tabour and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">pipe; no, the bagpipe could not move you: he sings</line>
-<line remap="LINE">several tunes faster than you'll tell money; he</line>
-<line remap="LINE">utters them as he had eaten ballads and all men's</line>
-<line remap="LINE">ears grew to his tunes.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He could never come better; he shall come in. I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">love a ballad but even too well, if it be doleful</line>
-<line remap="LINE">matter merrily set down, or a very pleasant thing</line>
-<line remap="LINE">indeed and sung lamentably.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He hath songs for man or woman, of all sizes; no</line>
-<line remap="LINE">milliner can so fit his customers with gloves: he</line>
-<line remap="LINE">has the prettiest love-songs for maids; so without</line>
-<line remap="LINE">bawdry, which is strange; with such delicate</line>
-<line remap="LINE">burthens of dildos and fadings, 'jump her and thump</line>
-<line remap="LINE">her;' and where some stretch-mouthed rascal would,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">as it were, mean mischief and break a foul gap into</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the matter, he makes the maid to answer 'Whoop, do me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">no harm, good man;' puts him off, slights him, with</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'Whoop, do me no harm, good man.'</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">This is a brave fellow.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Believe me, thou talkest of an admirable conceited</line>
-<line remap="LINE">fellow. Has he any unbraided wares?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He hath ribbons of an the colours i' the rainbow;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">points more than all the lawyers in Bohemia can</line>
-<line remap="LINE">learnedly handle, though they come to him by the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">gross: inkles, caddisses, cambrics, lawns: why, he</line>
-<line remap="LINE">sings 'em over as they were gods or goddesses; you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">would think a smock were a she-angel, he so chants</line>
-<line remap="LINE">to the sleeve-hand and the work about the square on't.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Prithee bring him in; and let him approach singing.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Forewarn him that he use no scurrilous words in 's tunes.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit Servant</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You have of these pedlars, that have more in them</line>
-<line remap="LINE">than you'ld think, sister.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ay, good brother, or go about to think.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter AUTOLYCUS, singing</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Lawn as white as driven snow;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Cyprus black as e'er was crow;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Gloves as sweet as damask roses;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Masks for faces and for noses;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Bugle bracelet, necklace amber,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Perfume for a lady's chamber;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Golden quoifs and stomachers,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For my lads to give their dears:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Pins and poking-sticks of steel,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What maids lack from head to heel:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Come buy of me, come; come buy, come buy;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Buy lads, or else your lasses cry: Come buy.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">If I were not in love with Mopsa, thou shouldst take</line>
-<line remap="LINE">no money of me; but being enthralled as I am, it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">will also be the bondage of certain ribbons and gloves.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I was promised them against the feast; but they come</line>
-<line remap="LINE">not too late now.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He hath promised you more than that, or there be liars.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He hath paid you all he promised you; may be, he has</line>
-<line remap="LINE">paid you more, which will shame you to give him again.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Is there no manners left among maids? will they</line>
-<line remap="LINE">wear their plackets where they should bear their</line>
-<line remap="LINE">faces? Is there not milking-time, when you are</line>
-<line remap="LINE">going to bed, or kiln-hole, to whistle off these</line>
-<line remap="LINE">secrets, but you must be tittle-tattling before all</line>
-<line remap="LINE">our guests? 'tis well they are whispering: clamour</line>
-<line remap="LINE">your tongues, and not a word more.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I have done. Come, you promised me a tawdry-lace</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and a pair of sweet gloves.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Have I not told thee how I was cozened by the way</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and lost all my money?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">And indeed, sir, there are cozeners abroad;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">therefore it behoves men to be wary.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Fear not thou, man, thou shalt lose nothing here.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I hope so, sir; for I have about me many parcels of charge.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What hast here? ballads?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Pray now, buy some: I love a ballad in print o'</line>
-<line remap="LINE">life, for then we are sure they are true.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Here's one to a very doleful tune, how a usurer's</line>
-<line remap="LINE">wife was brought to bed of twenty money-bags at a</line>
-<line remap="LINE">burthen and how she longed to eat adders' heads and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">toads carbonadoed.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Is it true, think you?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Very true, and but a month old.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Bless me from marrying a usurer!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Here's the midwife's name to't, one Mistress</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Tale-porter, and five or six honest wives that were</line>
-<line remap="LINE">present. Why should I carry lies abroad?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Pray you now, buy it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Come on, lay it by: and let's first see moe</line>
-<line remap="LINE">ballads; we'll buy the other things anon.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Here's another ballad of a fish, that appeared upon</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the coast on Wednesday the four-score of April,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">forty thousand fathom above water, and sung this</line>
-<line remap="LINE">ballad against the hard hearts of maids: it was</line>
-<line remap="LINE">thought she was a woman and was turned into a cold</line>
-<line remap="LINE">fish for she would not exchange flesh with one that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">loved her: the ballad is very pitiful and as true.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Is it true too, think you?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Five justices' hands at it, and witnesses more than</line>
-<line remap="LINE">my pack will hold.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Lay it by too: another.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">This is a merry ballad, but a very pretty one.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Let's have some merry ones.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Why, this is a passing merry one and goes to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the tune of 'Two maids wooing a man:' there's</line>
-<line remap="LINE">scarce a maid westward but she sings it; 'tis in</line>
-<line remap="LINE">request, I can tell you.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">We can both sing it: if thou'lt bear a part, thou</line>
-<line remap="LINE">shalt hear; 'tis in three parts.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">We had the tune on't a month ago.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I can bear my part; you must know 'tis my</line>
-<line remap="LINE">occupation; have at it with you.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">SONG</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Get you hence, for I must go</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Where it fits not you to know.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Whither?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O, whither?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Whither?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">It becomes thy oath full well,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou to me thy secrets tell.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Me too, let me go thither.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Or thou goest to the orange or mill.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">If to either, thou dost ill.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Neither.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What, neither?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Neither.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou hast sworn my love to be.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou hast sworn it more to me:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Then whither goest? say, whither?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">We'll have this song out anon by ourselves: my</line>
-<line remap="LINE">father and the gentlemen are in sad talk, and we'll</line>
-<line remap="LINE">not trouble them. Come, bring away thy pack after</line>
-<line remap="LINE">me. Wenches, I'll buy for you both. Pedlar, let's</line>
-<line remap="LINE">have the first choice. Follow me, girls.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit with DORCAS and MOPSA</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">And you shall pay well for 'em.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Follows singing</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Will you buy any tape,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or lace for your cape,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My dainty duck, my dear-a?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Any silk, any thread,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Any toys for your head,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of the new'st and finest, finest wear-a?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Come to the pedlar;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Money's a medler.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That doth utter all men's ware-a.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter Servant</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Master, there is three carters, three shepherds,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">three neat-herds, three swine-herds, that have made</line>
-<line remap="LINE">themselves all men of hair, they call themselves</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Saltiers, and they have a dance which the wenches</line>
-<line remap="LINE">say is a gallimaufry of gambols, because they are</line>
-<line remap="LINE">not in't; but they themselves are o' the mind, if it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">be not too rough for some that know little but</line>
-<line remap="LINE">bowling, it will please plentifully.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Away! we'll none on 't: here has been too much</line>
-<line remap="LINE">homely foolery already. I know, sir, we weary you.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You weary those that refresh us: pray, let's see</line>
-<line remap="LINE">these four threes of herdsmen.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">One three of them, by their own report, sir, hath</line>
-<line remap="LINE">danced before the king; and not the worst of the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">three but jumps twelve foot and a half by the squier.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Leave your prating: since these good men are</line>
-<line remap="LINE">pleased, let them come in; but quickly now.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Why, they stay at door, sir.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Here a dance of twelve Satyrs</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O, father, you'll know more of that hereafter.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">To CAMILLO</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Is it not too far gone? 'Tis time to part them.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He's simple and tells much.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">To FLORIZEL</para>
-<line remap="LINE">How now, fair shepherd!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your heart is full of something that does take</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your mind from feasting. Sooth, when I was young</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And handed love as you do, I was wont</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To load my she with knacks: I would have ransack'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The pedlar's silken treasury and have pour'd it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To her acceptance; you have let him go</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And nothing marted with him. If your lass</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Interpretation should abuse and call this</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your lack of love or bounty, you were straited</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For a reply, at least if you make a care</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of happy holding her.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Old sir, I know</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She prizes not such trifles as these are:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The gifts she looks from me are pack'd and lock'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Up in my heart; which I have given already,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But not deliver'd. O, hear me breathe my life</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Before this ancient sir, who, it should seem,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hath sometime loved! I take thy hand, this hand,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As soft as dove's down and as white as it,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or Ethiopian's tooth, or the fann'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">snow that's bolted</line>
-<line remap="LINE">By the northern blasts twice o'er.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What follows this?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">How prettily the young swain seems to wash</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The hand was fair before! I have put you out:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But to your protestation; let me hear</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What you profess.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Do, and be witness to 't.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">And this my neighbour too?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">And he, and more</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than he, and men, the earth, the heavens, and all:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That, were I crown'd the most imperial monarch,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thereof most worthy, were I the fairest youth</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That ever made eye swerve, had force and knowledge</line>
-<line remap="LINE">More than was ever man's, I would not prize them</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Without her love; for her employ them all;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Commend them and condemn them to her service</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or to their own perdition.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Fairly offer'd.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">This shows a sound affection.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">But, my daughter,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Say you the like to him?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I cannot speak</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So well, nothing so well; no, nor mean better:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">By the pattern of mine own thoughts I cut out</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The purity of his.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Take hands, a bargain!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And, friends unknown, you shall bear witness to 't:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I give my daughter to him, and will make</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Her portion equal his.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O, that must be</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I' the virtue of your daughter: one being dead,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I shall have more than you can dream of yet;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Enough then for your wonder. But, come on,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Contract us 'fore these witnesses.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Come, your hand;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And, daughter, yours.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Soft, swain, awhile, beseech you;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Have you a father?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I have: but what of him?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Knows he of this?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He neither does nor shall.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Methinks a father</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is at the nuptial of his son a guest</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That best becomes the table. Pray you once more,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is not your father grown incapable</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of reasonable affairs? is he not stupid</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With age and altering rheums? can he speak? hear?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Know man from man? dispute his own estate?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Lies he not bed-rid? and again does nothing</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But what he did being childish?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No, good sir;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He has his health and ampler strength indeed</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than most have of his age.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">By my white beard,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You offer him, if this be so, a wrong</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Something unfilial: reason my son</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Should choose himself a wife, but as good reason</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The father, all whose joy is nothing else</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But fair posterity, should hold some counsel</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In such a business.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I yield all this;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But for some other reasons, my grave sir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which 'tis not fit you know, I not acquaint</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My father of this business.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Let him know't.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He shall not.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Prithee, let him.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No, he must not.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Let him, my son: he shall not need to grieve</line>
-<line remap="LINE">At knowing of thy choice.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Come, come, he must not.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Mark our contract.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Mark your divorce, young sir,</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Discovering himself</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Whom son I dare not call; thou art too base</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To be acknowledged: thou a sceptre's heir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That thus affect'st a sheep-hook! Thou old traitor,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I am sorry that by hanging thee I can</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But shorten thy life one week. And thou, fresh piece</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of excellent witchcraft, who of force must know</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The royal fool thou copest with,--</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O, my heart!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll have thy beauty scratch'd with briers, and made</line>
-<line remap="LINE">More homely than thy state. For thee, fond boy,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If I may ever know thou dost but sigh</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That thou no more shalt see this knack, as never</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I mean thou shalt, we'll bar thee from succession;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Not hold thee of our blood, no, not our kin,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Far than Deucalion off: mark thou my words:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Follow us to the court. Thou churl, for this time,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Though full of our displeasure, yet we free thee</line>
-<line remap="LINE">From the dead blow of it. And you, enchantment.--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Worthy enough a herdsman: yea, him too,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That makes himself, but for our honour therein,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Unworthy thee,--if ever henceforth thou</line>
-<line remap="LINE">These rural latches to his entrance open,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or hoop his body more with thy embraces,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I will devise a death as cruel for thee</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As thou art tender to't.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Even here undone!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I was not much afeard; for once or twice</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I was about to speak and tell him plainly,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The selfsame sun that shines upon his court</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hides not his visage from our cottage but</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Looks on alike. Will't please you, sir, be gone?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I told you what would come of this: beseech you,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of your own state take care: this dream of mine,--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Being now awake, I'll queen it no inch farther,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But milk my ewes and weep.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Why, how now, father!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Speak ere thou diest.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I cannot speak, nor think</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Nor dare to know that which I know. O sir!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You have undone a man of fourscore three,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That thought to fill his grave in quiet, yea,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To die upon the bed my father died,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To lie close by his honest bones: but now</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Some hangman must put on my shroud and lay me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Where no priest shovels in dust. O cursed wretch,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That knew'st this was the prince,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and wouldst adventure</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To mingle faith with him! Undone! undone!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If I might die within this hour, I have lived</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To die when I desire.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Why look you so upon me?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I am but sorry, not afeard; delay'd,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But nothing alter'd: what I was, I am;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">More straining on for plucking back, not following</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My leash unwillingly.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Gracious my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You know your father's temper: at this time</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He will allow no speech, which I do guess</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You do not purpose to him; and as hardly</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will he endure your sight as yet, I fear:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Then, till the fury of his highness settle,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Come not before him.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I not purpose it.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I think, Camillo?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Even he, my lord.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How often have I told you 'twould be thus!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">How often said, my dignity would last</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But till 'twere known!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">It cannot fail but by</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The violation of my faith; and then</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Let nature crush the sides o' the earth together</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And mar the seeds within! Lift up thy looks:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">From my succession wipe me, father; I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Am heir to my affection.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Be advised.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I am, and by my fancy: if my reason</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will thereto be obedient, I have reason;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If not, my senses, better pleased with madness,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do bid it welcome.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">This is desperate, sir.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">So call it: but it does fulfil my vow;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I needs must think it honesty. Camillo,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Not for Bohemia, nor the pomp that may</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Be thereat glean'd, for all the sun sees or</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The close earth wombs or the profound sea hides</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In unknown fathoms, will I break my oath</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To this my fair beloved: therefore, I pray you,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As you have ever been my father's honour'd friend,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">When he shall miss me,--as, in faith, I mean not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To see him any more,--cast your good counsels</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Upon his passion; let myself and fortune</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Tug for the time to come. This you may know</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And so deliver, I am put to sea</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With her whom here I cannot hold on shore;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And most opportune to our need I have</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A vessel rides fast by, but not prepared</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For this design. What course I mean to hold</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Shall nothing benefit your knowledge, nor</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Concern me the reporting.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O my lord!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I would your spirit were easier for advice,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or stronger for your need.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Hark, Perdita</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Drawing her aside</para>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll hear you by and by.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He's irremoveable,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Resolved for flight. Now were I happy, if</line>
-<line remap="LINE">His going I could frame to serve my turn,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Save him from danger, do him love and honour,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Purchase the sight again of dear Sicilia</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And that unhappy king, my master, whom</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I so much thirst to see.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Now, good Camillo;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I am so fraught with curious business that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I leave out ceremony.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Sir, I think</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You have heard of my poor services, i' the love</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That I have borne your father?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Very nobly</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Have you deserved: it is my father's music</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To speak your deeds, not little of his care</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To have them recompensed as thought on.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Well, my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If you may please to think I love the king</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And through him what is nearest to him, which is</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your gracious self, embrace but my direction:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If your more ponderous and settled project</line>
-<line remap="LINE">May suffer alteration, on mine honour,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll point you where you shall have such receiving</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As shall become your highness; where you may</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Enjoy your mistress, from the whom, I see,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">There's no disjunction to be made, but by--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As heavens forefend!--your ruin; marry her,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And, with my best endeavours in your absence,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your discontenting father strive to qualify</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And bring him up to liking.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How, Camillo,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">May this, almost a miracle, be done?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That I may call thee something more than man</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And after that trust to thee.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Have you thought on</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A place whereto you'll go?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Not any yet:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But as the unthought-on accident is guilty</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To what we wildly do, so we profess</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Ourselves to be the slaves of chance and flies</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of every wind that blows.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Then list to me:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">This follows, if you will not change your purpose</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But undergo this flight, make for Sicilia,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And there present yourself and your fair princess,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For so I see she must be, 'fore Leontes:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She shall be habited as it becomes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The partner of your bed. Methinks I see</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Leontes opening his free arms and weeping</line>
-<line remap="LINE">His welcomes forth; asks thee the son forgiveness,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As 'twere i' the father's person; kisses the hands</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of your fresh princess; o'er and o'er divides him</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'Twixt his unkindness and his kindness; the one</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He chides to hell and bids the other grow</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Faster than thought or time.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Worthy Camillo,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What colour for my visitation shall I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hold up before him?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Sent by the king your father</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To greet him and to give him comforts. Sir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The manner of your bearing towards him, with</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What you as from your father shall deliver,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Things known betwixt us three, I'll write you down:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The which shall point you forth at every sitting</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What you must say; that he shall not perceive</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But that you have your father's bosom there</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And speak his very heart.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I am bound to you:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">There is some sap in this.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">A cause more promising</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than a wild dedication of yourselves</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To unpath'd waters, undream'd shores, most certain</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To miseries enough; no hope to help you,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But as you shake off one to take another;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Nothing so certain as your anchors, who</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do their best office, if they can but stay you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Where you'll be loath to be: besides you know</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Prosperity's the very bond of love,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Whose fresh complexion and whose heart together</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Affliction alters.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">One of these is true:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I think affliction may subdue the cheek,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But not take in the mind.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Yea, say you so?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">There shall not at your father's house these</line>
-<line remap="LINE">seven years</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Be born another such.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">My good Camillo,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She is as forward of her breeding as</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She is i' the rear our birth.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I cannot say 'tis pity</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She lacks instructions, for she seems a mistress</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To most that teach.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Your pardon, sir; for this</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll blush you thanks.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">My prettiest Perdita!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But O, the thorns we stand upon! Camillo,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Preserver of my father, now of me,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The medicine of our house, how shall we do?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">We are not furnish'd like Bohemia's son,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Nor shall appear in Sicilia.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">My lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Fear none of this: I think you know my fortunes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do all lie there: it shall be so my care</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To have you royally appointed as if</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The scene you play were mine. For instance, sir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That you may know you shall not want, one word.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">They talk aside</para>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter AUTOLYCUS</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ha, ha! what a fool Honesty is! and Trust, his</line>
-<line remap="LINE">sworn brother, a very simple gentleman! I have sold</line>
-<line remap="LINE">all my trumpery; not a counterfeit stone, not a</line>
-<line remap="LINE">ribbon, glass, pomander, brooch, table-book, ballad,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">knife, tape, glove, shoe-tie, bracelet, horn-ring,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">to keep my pack from fasting: they throng who</line>
-<line remap="LINE">should buy first, as if my trinkets had been</line>
-<line remap="LINE">hallowed and brought a benediction to the buyer:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">by which means I saw whose purse was best in</line>
-<line remap="LINE">picture; and what I saw, to my good use I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">remembered. My clown, who wants but something to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">be a reasonable man, grew so in love with the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">wenches' song, that he would not stir his pettitoes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">till he had both tune and words; which so drew the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">rest of the herd to me that all their other senses</line>
-<line remap="LINE">stuck in ears: you might have pinched a placket, it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">was senseless; 'twas nothing to geld a codpiece of a</line>
-<line remap="LINE">purse; I could have filed keys off that hung in</line>
-<line remap="LINE">chains: no hearing, no feeling, but my sir's song,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and admiring the nothing of it. So that in this</line>
-<line remap="LINE">time of lethargy I picked and cut most of their</line>
-<line remap="LINE">festival purses; and had not the old man come in</line>
-<line remap="LINE">with a whoo-bub against his daughter and the king's</line>
-<line remap="LINE">son and scared my choughs from the chaff, I had not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">left a purse alive in the whole army.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">CAMILLO, FLORIZEL, and PERDITA come forward</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Nay, but my letters, by this means being there</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So soon as you arrive, shall clear that doubt.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">And those that you'll procure from King Leontes--</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Shall satisfy your father.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Happy be you!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">All that you speak shows fair.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Who have we here?</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Seeing AUTOLYCUS</para>
-<line remap="LINE">We'll make an instrument of this, omit</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Nothing may give us aid.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">If they have overheard me now, why, hanging.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How now, good fellow! why shakest thou so? Fear</line>
-<line remap="LINE">not, man; here's no harm intended to thee.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I am a poor fellow, sir.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Why, be so still; here's nobody will steal that from</line>
-<line remap="LINE">thee: yet for the outside of thy poverty we must</line>
-<line remap="LINE">make an exchange; therefore discase thee instantly,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">--thou must think there's a necessity in't,--and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">change garments with this gentleman: though the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">pennyworth on his side be the worst, yet hold thee,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">there's some boot.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I am a poor fellow, sir.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</para>
-<line remap="LINE">I know ye well enough.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Nay, prithee, dispatch: the gentleman is half</line>
-<line remap="LINE">flayed already.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Are you in earnest, sir?</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</para>
-<line remap="LINE">I smell the trick on't.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Dispatch, I prithee.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Indeed, I have had earnest: but I cannot with</line>
-<line remap="LINE">conscience take it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Unbuckle, unbuckle.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">FLORIZEL and AUTOLYCUS exchange garments</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Fortunate mistress,--let my prophecy</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Come home to ye!--you must retire yourself</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Into some covert: take your sweetheart's hat</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And pluck it o'er your brows, muffle your face,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Dismantle you, and, as you can, disliken</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The truth of your own seeming; that you may--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For I do fear eyes over--to shipboard</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Get undescried.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I see the play so lies</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That I must bear a part.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No remedy.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Have you done there?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Should I now meet my father,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He would not call me son.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Nay, you shall have no hat.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Giving it to PERDITA</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Come, lady, come. Farewell, my friend.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Adieu, sir.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O Perdita, what have we twain forgot!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Pray you, a word.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</phrase>  What I do next, shall be to tell the king</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of this escape and whither they are bound;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Wherein my hope is I shall so prevail</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To force him after: in whose company</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I shall review Sicilia, for whose sight</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I have a woman's longing.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Fortune speed us!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thus we set on, Camillo, to the sea-side.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">The swifter speed the better.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt FLORIZEL, PERDITA, and CAMILLO</para>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I understand the business, I hear it: to have an</line>
-<line remap="LINE">open ear, a quick eye, and a nimble hand, is</line>
-<line remap="LINE">necessary for a cut-purse; a good nose is requisite</line>
-<line remap="LINE">also, to smell out work for the other senses. I see</line>
-<line remap="LINE">this is the time that the unjust man doth thrive.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What an exchange had this been without boot! What</line>
-<line remap="LINE">a boot is here with this exchange! Sure the gods do</line>
-<line remap="LINE">this year connive at us, and we may do any thing</line>
-<line remap="LINE">extempore. The prince himself is about a piece of</line>
-<line remap="LINE">iniquity, stealing away from his father with his</line>
-<line remap="LINE">clog at his heels: if I thought it were a piece of</line>
-<line remap="LINE">honesty to acquaint the king withal, I would not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">do't: I hold it the more knavery to conceal it;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and therein am I constant to my profession.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter Clown and Shepherd</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Aside, aside; here is more matter for a hot brain:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">every lane's end, every shop, church, session,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">hanging, yields a careful man work.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">See, see; what a man you are now!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">There is no other way but to tell the king</line>
-<line remap="LINE">she's a changeling and none of your flesh and blood.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Nay, but hear me.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Nay, but hear me.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Go to, then.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
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-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">She being none of your flesh and blood, your flesh</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and blood has not offended the king; and so your</line>
-<line remap="LINE">flesh and blood is not to be punished by him. Show</line>
-<line remap="LINE">those things you found about her, those secret</line>
-<line remap="LINE">things, all but what she has with her: this being</line>
-<line remap="LINE">done, let the law go whistle: I warrant you.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I will tell the king all, every word, yea, and his</line>
-<line remap="LINE">son's pranks too; who, I may say, is no honest man,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">neither to his father nor to me, to go about to make</line>
-<line remap="LINE">me the king's brother-in-law.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Indeed, brother-in-law was the farthest off you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">could have been to him and then your blood had been</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the dearer by I know how much an ounce.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</phrase>  Very wisely, puppies!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Well, let us to the king: there is that in this</line>
-<line remap="LINE">fardel will make him scratch his beard.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</phrase>  I know not what impediment this complaint</line>
-<line remap="LINE">may be to the flight of my master.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Pray heartily he be at palace.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</phrase>  Though I am not naturally honest, I am so</line>
-<line remap="LINE">sometimes by chance: let me pocket up my pedlar's excrement.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Takes off his false beard</para>
-<line remap="LINE">How now, rustics! whither are you bound?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">To the palace, an it like your worship.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Your affairs there, what, with whom, the condition</line>
-<line remap="LINE">of that fardel, the place of your dwelling, your</line>
-<line remap="LINE">names, your ages, of what having, breeding, and any</line>
-<line remap="LINE">thing that is fitting to be known, discover.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">We are but plain fellows, sir.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">A lie; you are rough and hairy. Let me have no</line>
-<line remap="LINE">lying: it becomes none but tradesmen, and they</line>
-<line remap="LINE">often give us soldiers the lie: but we pay them for</line>
-<line remap="LINE">it with stamped coin, not stabbing steel; therefore</line>
-<line remap="LINE">they do not give us the lie.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Your worship had like to have given us one, if you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">had not taken yourself with the manner.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Are you a courtier, an't like you, sir?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Whether it like me or no, I am a courtier. Seest</line>
-<line remap="LINE">thou not the air of the court in these enfoldings?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">hath not my gait in it the measure of the court?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">receives not thy nose court-odor from me? reflect I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">not on thy baseness court-contempt? Thinkest thou,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">for that I insinuate, or toaze from thee thy</line>
-<line remap="LINE">business, I am therefore no courtier? I am courtier</line>
-<line remap="LINE">cap-a-pe; and one that will either push on or pluck</line>
-<line remap="LINE">back thy business there: whereupon I command thee to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">open thy affair.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">My business, sir, is to the king.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What advocate hast thou to him?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I know not, an't like you.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Advocate's the court-word for a pheasant: say you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">have none.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">None, sir; I have no pheasant, cock nor hen.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How blessed are we that are not simple men!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Yet nature might have made me as these are,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Therefore I will not disdain.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">This cannot be but a great courtier.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">His garments are rich, but he wears</line>
-<line remap="LINE">them not handsomely.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He seems to be the more noble in being fantastical:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">a great man, I'll warrant; I know by the picking</line>
-<line remap="LINE">on's teeth.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">The fardel there? what's i' the fardel?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Wherefore that box?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Sir, there lies such secrets in this fardel and box,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">which none must know but the king; and which he</line>
-<line remap="LINE">shall know within this hour, if I may come to the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">speech of him.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Age, thou hast lost thy labour.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Why, sir?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">The king is not at the palace; he is gone aboard a</line>
-<line remap="LINE">new ship to purge melancholy and air himself: for,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">if thou beest capable of things serious, thou must</line>
-<line remap="LINE">know the king is full of grief.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepard</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">So 'tis said, sir; about his son, that should have</line>
-<line remap="LINE">married a shepherd's daughter.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">If that shepherd be not in hand-fast, let him fly:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the curses he shall have, the tortures he shall</line>
-<line remap="LINE">feel, will break the back of man, the heart of monster.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Think you so, sir?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Not he alone shall suffer what wit can make heavy</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and vengeance bitter; but those that are germane to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">him, though removed fifty times, shall all come</line>
-<line remap="LINE">under the hangman: which though it be great pity,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">yet it is necessary. An old sheep-whistling rogue a</line>
-<line remap="LINE">ram-tender, to offer to have his daughter come into</line>
-<line remap="LINE">grace! Some say he shall be stoned; but that death</line>
-<line remap="LINE">is too soft for him, say I draw our throne into a</line>
-<line remap="LINE">sheep-cote! all deaths are too few, the sharpest too easy.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Has the old man e'er a son, sir, do you hear. an't</line>
-<line remap="LINE">like you, sir?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He has a son, who shall be flayed alive; then</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'nointed over with honey, set on the head of a</line>
-<line remap="LINE">wasp's nest; then stand till he be three quarters</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and a dram dead; then recovered again with</line>
-<line remap="LINE">aqua-vitae or some other hot infusion; then, raw as</line>
-<line remap="LINE">he is, and in the hottest day prognostication</line>
-<line remap="LINE">proclaims, shall be be set against a brick-wall, the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">sun looking with a southward eye upon him, where he</line>
-<line remap="LINE">is to behold him with flies blown to death. But what</line>
-<line remap="LINE">talk we of these traitorly rascals, whose miseries</line>
-<line remap="LINE">are to be smiled at, their offences being so</line>
-<line remap="LINE">capital? Tell me, for you seem to be honest plain</line>
-<line remap="LINE">men, what you have to the king: being something</line>
-<line remap="LINE">gently considered, I'll bring you where he is</line>
-<line remap="LINE">aboard, tender your persons to his presence,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">whisper him in your behalfs; and if it be in man</line>
-<line remap="LINE">besides the king to effect your suits, here is man</line>
-<line remap="LINE">shall do it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">He seems to be of great authority: close with him,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">give him gold; and though authority be a stubborn</line>
-<line remap="LINE">bear, yet he is oft led by the nose with gold: show</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the inside of your purse to the outside of his hand,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and no more ado. Remember 'stoned,' and 'flayed alive.'</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">An't please you, sir, to undertake the business for</line>
-<line remap="LINE">us, here is that gold I have: I'll make it as much</line>
-<line remap="LINE">more and leave this young man in pawn till I bring it you.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">After I have done what I promised?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ay, sir.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Well, give me the moiety. Are you a party in this business?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">In some sort, sir: but though my case be a pitiful</line>
-<line remap="LINE">one, I hope I shall not be flayed out of it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O, that's the case of the shepherd's son: hang him,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">he'll be made an example.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Comfort, good comfort! We must to the king and show</line>
-<line remap="LINE">our strange sights: he must know 'tis none of your</line>
-<line remap="LINE">daughter nor my sister; we are gone else. Sir, I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">will give you as much as this old man does when the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">business is performed, and remain, as he says, your</line>
-<line remap="LINE">pawn till it be brought you.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I will trust you. Walk before toward the sea-side;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">go on the right hand: I will but look upon the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">hedge and follow you.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">We are blest in this man, as I may say, even blest.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Let's before as he bids us: he was provided to do us good.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt Shepherd and Clown</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">If I had a mind to be honest, I see Fortune would</line>
-<line remap="LINE">not suffer me: she drops booties in my mouth. I am</line>
-<line remap="LINE">courted now with a double occasion, gold and a means</line>
-<line remap="LINE">to do the prince my master good; which who knows how</line>
-<line remap="LINE">that may turn back to my advancement? I will bring</line>
-<line remap="LINE">these two moles, these blind ones, aboard him: if he</line>
-<line remap="LINE">think it fit to shore them again and that the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">complaint they have to the king concerns him</line>
-<line remap="LINE">nothing, let him call me rogue for being so far</line>
-<line remap="LINE">officious; for I am proof against that title and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">what shame else belongs to't. To him will I present</line>
-<line remap="LINE">them: there may be matter in it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
-</section>
-
-</chapter>
-
-<chapter remap="ACT"><title remap="TITLE">ACT V</title>
-
-<section remap="SCENE"><title remap="TITLE">SCENE I.  A room in LEONTES' palace.</title>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter LEONTES, CLEOMENES, DION, PAULINA, and Servants</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Sir, you have done enough, and have perform'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A saint-like sorrow: no fault could you make,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which you have not redeem'd; indeed, paid down</line>
-<line remap="LINE">More penitence than done trespass: at the last,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do as the heavens have done, forget your evil;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With them forgive yourself.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Whilst I remember</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Her and her virtues, I cannot forget</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My blemishes in them, and so still think of</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The wrong I did myself; which was so much,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That heirless it hath made my kingdom and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Destroy'd the sweet'st companion that e'er man</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Bred his hopes out of.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">True, too true, my lord:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If, one by one, you wedded all the world,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or from the all that are took something good,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To make a perfect woman, she you kill'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Would be unparallel'd.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I think so. Kill'd!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She I kill'd! I did so: but thou strikest me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Sorely, to say I did; it is as bitter</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Upon thy tongue as in my thought: now, good now,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Say so but seldom.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Not at all, good lady:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You might have spoken a thousand things that would</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Have done the time more benefit and graced</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your kindness better.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You are one of those</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Would have him wed again.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">DION</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">If you would not so,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You pity not the state, nor the remembrance</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of his most sovereign name; consider little</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What dangers, by his highness' fail of issue,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">May drop upon his kingdom and devour</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Incertain lookers on. What were more holy</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than to rejoice the former queen is well?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What holier than, for royalty's repair,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For present comfort and for future good,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To bless the bed of majesty again</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With a sweet fellow to't?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">There is none worthy,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Respecting her that's gone. Besides, the gods</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will have fulfill'd their secret purposes;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For has not the divine Apollo said,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is't not the tenor of his oracle,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That King Leontes shall not have an heir</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Till his lost child be found? which that it shall,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is all as monstrous to our human reason</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As my Antigonus to break his grave</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And come again to me; who, on my life,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Did perish with the infant. 'Tis your counsel</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My lord should to the heavens be contrary,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Oppose against their wills.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">To LEONTES</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Care not for issue;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The crown will find an heir: great Alexander</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Left his to the worthiest; so his successor</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Was like to be the best.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Good Paulina,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Who hast the memory of Hermione,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I know, in honour, O, that ever I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Had squared me to thy counsel! then, even now,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I might have look'd upon my queen's full eyes,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Have taken treasure from her lips--</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">And left them</line>
-<line remap="LINE">More rich for what they yielded.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou speak'st truth.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">No more such wives; therefore, no wife: one worse,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And better used, would make her sainted spirit</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Again possess her corpse, and on this stage,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Where we're offenders now, appear soul-vex'd,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And begin, 'Why to me?'</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Had she such power,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She had just cause.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">She had; and would incense me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To murder her I married.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I should so.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Were I the ghost that walk'd, I'ld bid you mark</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Her eye, and tell me for what dull part in't</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You chose her; then I'ld shriek, that even your ears</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Should rift to hear me; and the words that follow'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Should be 'Remember mine.'</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Stars, stars,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And all eyes else dead coals! Fear thou no wife;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll have no wife, Paulina.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Will you swear</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Never to marry but by my free leave?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Never, Paulina; so be blest my spirit!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Then, good my lords, bear witness to his oath.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You tempt him over-much.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Unless another,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As like Hermione as is her picture,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Affront his eye.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Good madam,--</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I have done.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Yet, if my lord will marry,--if you will, sir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">No remedy, but you will,--give me the office</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To choose you a queen: she shall not be so young</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As was your former; but she shall be such</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As, walk'd your first queen's ghost,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">it should take joy</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To see her in your arms.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">My true Paulina,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">We shall not marry till thou bid'st us.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">That</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Shall be when your first queen's again in breath;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Never till then.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter a Gentleman</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">One that gives out himself Prince Florizel,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Son of Polixenes, with his princess, she</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The fairest I have yet beheld, desires access</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To your high presence.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What with him? he comes not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Like to his father's greatness: his approach,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So out of circumstance and sudden, tells us</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'Tis not a visitation framed, but forced</line>
-<line remap="LINE">By need and accident. What train?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">But few,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And those but mean.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">His princess, say you, with him?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ay, the most peerless piece of earth, I think,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That e'er the sun shone bright on.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O Hermione,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As every present time doth boast itself</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Above a better gone, so must thy grave</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Give way to what's seen now! Sir, you yourself</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Have said and writ so, but your writing now</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is colder than that theme, 'She had not been,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Nor was not to be equall'd;'--thus your verse</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Flow'd with her beauty once: 'tis shrewdly ebb'd,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To say you have seen a better.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Pardon, madam:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The one I have almost forgot,--your pardon,--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The other, when she has obtain'd your eye,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will have your tongue too. This is a creature,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Would she begin a sect, might quench the zeal</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of all professors else, make proselytes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of who she but bid follow.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How! not women?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Women will love her, that she is a woman</line>
-<line remap="LINE">More worth than any man; men, that she is</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The rarest of all women.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Go, Cleomenes;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Yourself, assisted with your honour'd friends,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Bring them to our embracement. Still, 'tis strange</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt CLEOMENES and others</para>
-<line remap="LINE">He thus should steal upon us.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Had our prince,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Jewel of children, seen this hour, he had pair'd</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Well with this lord: there was not full a month</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Between their births.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Prithee, no more; cease; thou know'st</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He dies to me again when talk'd of: sure,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">When I shall see this gentleman, thy speeches</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will bring me to consider that which may</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Unfurnish me of reason. They are come.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter CLEOMENES and others, with FLORIZEL and PERDITA</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Your mother was most true to wedlock, prince;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For she did print your royal father off,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Conceiving you: were I but twenty-one,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your father's image is so hit in you,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">His very air, that I should call you brother,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As I did him, and speak of something wildly</line>
-<line remap="LINE">By us perform'd before. Most dearly welcome!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And your fair princess,--goddess!--O, alas!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I lost a couple, that 'twixt heaven and earth</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Might thus have stood begetting wonder as</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You, gracious couple, do: and then I lost--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">All mine own folly--the society,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Amity too, of your brave father, whom,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Though bearing misery, I desire my life</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Once more to look on him.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">By his command</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Have I here touch'd Sicilia and from him</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Give you all greetings that a king, at friend,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Can send his brother: and, but infirmity</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which waits upon worn times hath something seized</line>
-<line remap="LINE">His wish'd ability, he had himself</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The lands and waters 'twixt your throne and his</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Measured to look upon you; whom he loves--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He bade me say so--more than all the sceptres</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And those that bear them living.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O my brother,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Good gentleman! the wrongs I have done thee stir</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Afresh within me, and these thy offices,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So rarely kind, are as interpreters</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of my behind-hand slackness. Welcome hither,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As is the spring to the earth. And hath he too</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Exposed this paragon to the fearful usage,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">At least ungentle, of the dreadful Neptune,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To greet a man not worth her pains, much less</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The adventure of her person?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Good my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">She came from Libya.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Where the warlike Smalus,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That noble honour'd lord, is fear'd and loved?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Most royal sir, from thence; from him, whose daughter</line>
-<line remap="LINE">His tears proclaim'd his, parting with her: thence,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A prosperous south-wind friendly, we have cross'd,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To execute the charge my father gave me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For visiting your highness: my best train</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I have from your Sicilian shores dismiss'd;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Who for Bohemia bend, to signify</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Not only my success in Libya, sir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But my arrival and my wife's in safety</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Here where we are.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">The blessed gods</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Purge all infection from our air whilst you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Do climate here! You have a holy father,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A graceful gentleman; against whose person,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So sacred as it is, I have done sin:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For which the heavens, taking angry note,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Have left me issueless; and your father's blest,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As he from heaven merits it, with you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Worthy his goodness. What might I have been,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Might I a son and daughter now have look'd on,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Such goodly things as you!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter a Lord</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Most noble sir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That which I shall report will bear no credit,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Were not the proof so nigh. Please you, great sir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Bohemia greets you from himself by me;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Desires you to attach his son, who has--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">His dignity and duty both cast off--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Fled from his father, from his hopes, and with</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A shepherd's daughter.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Where's Bohemia? speak.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Here in your city; I now came from him:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I speak amazedly; and it becomes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My marvel and my message. To your court</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Whiles he was hastening, in the chase, it seems,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Of this fair couple, meets he on the way</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The father of this seeming lady and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Her brother, having both their country quitted</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With this young prince.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Camillo has betray'd me;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Whose honour and whose honesty till now</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Endured all weathers.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Lay't so to his charge:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He's with the king your father.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Who? Camillo?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Lord</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Camillo, sir; I spake with him; who now</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Has these poor men in question. Never saw I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Wretches so quake: they kneel, they kiss the earth;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Forswear themselves as often as they speak:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Bohemia stops his ears, and threatens them</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With divers deaths in death.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O my poor father!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The heaven sets spies upon us, will not have</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Our contract celebrated.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You are married?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">We are not, sir, nor are we like to be;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The stars, I see, will kiss the valleys first:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The odds for high and low's alike.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">My lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is this the daughter of a king?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">She is,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">When once she is my wife.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">That 'once' I see by your good father's speed</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will come on very slowly. I am sorry,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Most sorry, you have broken from his liking</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Where you were tied in duty, and as sorry</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your choice is not so rich in worth as beauty,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That you might well enjoy her.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Dear, look up:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Though Fortune, visible an enemy,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Should chase us with my father, power no jot</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hath she to change our loves. Beseech you, sir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Remember since you owed no more to time</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than I do now: with thought of such affections,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Step forth mine advocate; at your request</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My father will grant precious things as trifles.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Would he do so, I'ld beg your precious mistress,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which he counts but a trifle.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Sir, my liege,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your eye hath too much youth in't: not a month</line>
-<line remap="LINE">'Fore your queen died, she was more worth such gazes</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Than what you look on now.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I thought of her,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Even in these looks I made.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">To FLORIZEL</para>
-<line remap="LINE">But your petition</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is yet unanswer'd. I will to your father:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your honour not o'erthrown by your desires,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I am friend to them and you: upon which errand</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I now go toward him; therefore follow me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And mark what way I make: come, good my lord.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
-</section>
-
-<section remap="SCENE"><title remap="TITLE">SCENE II.  Before LEONTES' palace.</title>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter AUTOLYCUS and a Gentleman</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Beseech you, sir, were you present at this relation?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I was by at the opening of the fardel, heard the old</line>
-<line remap="LINE">shepherd deliver the manner how he found it:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">whereupon, after a little amazedness, we were all</line>
-<line remap="LINE">commanded out of the chamber; only this methought I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">heard the shepherd say, he found the child.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I would most gladly know the issue of it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I make a broken delivery of the business; but the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">changes I perceived in the king and Camillo were</line>
-<line remap="LINE">very notes of admiration: they seemed almost, with</line>
-<line remap="LINE">staring on one another, to tear the cases of their</line>
-<line remap="LINE">eyes; there was speech in their dumbness, language</line>
-<line remap="LINE">in their very gesture; they looked as they had heard</line>
-<line remap="LINE">of a world ransomed, or one destroyed: a notable</line>
-<line remap="LINE">passion of wonder appeared in them; but the wisest</line>
-<line remap="LINE">beholder, that knew no more but seeing, could not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">say if the importance were joy or sorrow; but in the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">extremity of the one, it must needs be.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter another Gentleman</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Here comes a gentleman that haply knows more.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The news, Rogero?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Nothing but bonfires: the oracle is fulfilled; the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">king's daughter is found: such a deal of wonder is</line>
-<line remap="LINE">broken out within this hour that ballad-makers</line>
-<line remap="LINE">cannot be able to express it.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter a third Gentleman</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Here comes the Lady Paulina's steward: he can</line>
-<line remap="LINE">deliver you more. How goes it now, sir? this news</line>
-<line remap="LINE">which is called true is so like an old tale, that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the verity of it is in strong suspicion: has the king</line>
-<line remap="LINE">found his heir?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Third Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Most true, if ever truth were pregnant by</line>
-<line remap="LINE">circumstance: that which you hear you'll swear you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">see, there is such unity in the proofs. The mantle</line>
-<line remap="LINE">of Queen Hermione's, her jewel about the neck of it,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the letters of Antigonus found with it which they</line>
-<line remap="LINE">know to be his character, the majesty of the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">creature in resemblance of the mother, the affection</line>
-<line remap="LINE">of nobleness which nature shows above her breeding,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and many other evidences proclaim her with all</line>
-<line remap="LINE">certainty to be the king's daughter. Did you see</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the meeting of the two kings?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Third Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Then have you lost a sight, which was to be seen,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">cannot be spoken of. There might you have beheld one</line>
-<line remap="LINE">joy crown another, so and in such manner that it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">seemed sorrow wept to take leave of them, for their</line>
-<line remap="LINE">joy waded in tears. There was casting up of eyes,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">holding up of hands, with countenances of such</line>
-<line remap="LINE">distraction that they were to be known by garment,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">not by favour. Our king, being ready to leap out of</line>
-<line remap="LINE">himself for joy of his found daughter, as if that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">joy were now become a loss, cries 'O, thy mother,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">thy mother!' then asks Bohemia forgiveness; then</line>
-<line remap="LINE">embraces his son-in-law; then again worries he his</line>
-<line remap="LINE">daughter with clipping her; now he thanks the old</line>
-<line remap="LINE">shepherd, which stands by like a weather-bitten</line>
-<line remap="LINE">conduit of many kings' reigns. I never heard of such</line>
-<line remap="LINE">another encounter, which lames report to follow it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and undoes description to do it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What, pray you, became of Antigonus, that carried</line>
-<line remap="LINE">hence the child?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Third Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Like an old tale still, which will have matter to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">rehearse, though credit be asleep and not an ear</line>
-<line remap="LINE">open. He was torn to pieces with a bear: this</line>
-<line remap="LINE">avouches the shepherd's son; who has not only his</line>
-<line remap="LINE">innocence, which seems much, to justify him, but a</line>
-<line remap="LINE">handkerchief and rings of his that Paulina knows.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What became of his bark and his followers?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Third Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Wrecked the same instant of their master's death and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">in the view of the shepherd: so that all the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">instruments which aided to expose the child were</line>
-<line remap="LINE">even then lost when it was found. But O, the noble</line>
-<line remap="LINE">combat that 'twixt joy and sorrow was fought in</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Paulina! She had one eye declined for the loss of</line>
-<line remap="LINE">her husband, another elevated that the oracle was</line>
-<line remap="LINE">fulfilled: she lifted the princess from the earth,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and so locks her in embracing, as if she would pin</line>
-<line remap="LINE">her to her heart that she might no more be in danger</line>
-<line remap="LINE">of losing.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">The dignity of this act was worth the audience of</line>
-<line remap="LINE">kings and princes; for by such was it acted.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Third Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">One of the prettiest touches of all and that which</line>
-<line remap="LINE">angled for mine eyes, caught the water though not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the fish, was when, at the relation of the queen's</line>
-<line remap="LINE">death, with the manner how she came to't bravely</line>
-<line remap="LINE">confessed and lamented by the king, how</line>
-<line remap="LINE">attentiveness wounded his daughter; till, from one</line>
-<line remap="LINE">sign of dolour to another, she did, with an 'Alas,'</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I would fain say, bleed tears, for I am sure my</line>
-<line remap="LINE">heart wept blood. Who was most marble there changed</line>
-<line remap="LINE">colour; some swooned, all sorrowed: if all the world</line>
-<line remap="LINE">could have seen 't, the woe had been universal.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Are they returned to the court?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Third Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No: the princess hearing of her mother's statue,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">which is in the keeping of Paulina,--a piece many</line>
-<line remap="LINE">years in doing and now newly performed by that rare</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Italian master, Julio Romano, who, had he himself</line>
-<line remap="LINE">eternity and could put breath into his work, would</line>
-<line remap="LINE">beguile Nature of her custom, so perfectly he is her</line>
-<line remap="LINE">ape: he so near to Hermione hath done Hermione that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">they say one would speak to her and stand in hope of</line>
-<line remap="LINE">answer: thither with all greediness of affection</line>
-<line remap="LINE">are they gone, and there they intend to sup.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I thought she had some great matter there in hand;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">for she hath privately twice or thrice a day, ever</line>
-<line remap="LINE">since the death of Hermione, visited that removed</line>
-<line remap="LINE">house. Shall we thither and with our company piece</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the rejoicing?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Gentleman</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Who would be thence that has the benefit of access?</line>
-<line remap="LINE">every wink of an eye some new grace will be born:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">our absence makes us unthrifty to our knowledge.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Let's along.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt Gentlemen</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Now, had I not the dash of my former life in me,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">would preferment drop on my head. I brought the old</line>
-<line remap="LINE">man and his son aboard the prince: told him I heard</line>
-<line remap="LINE">them talk of a fardel and I know not what: but he</line>
-<line remap="LINE">at that time, overfond of the shepherd's daughter,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">so he then took her to be, who began to be much</line>
-<line remap="LINE">sea-sick, and himself little better, extremity of</line>
-<line remap="LINE">weather continuing, this mystery remained</line>
-<line remap="LINE">undiscovered. But 'tis all one to me; for had I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">been the finder out of this secret, it would not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">have relished among my other discredits.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter Shepherd and Clown</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Here come those I have done good to against my will,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and already appearing in the blossoms of their fortune.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Come, boy; I am past moe children, but thy sons and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">daughters will be all gentlemen born.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You are well met, sir. You denied to fight with me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">this other day, because I was no gentleman born.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">See you these clothes? say you see them not and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">think me still no gentleman born: you were best say</line>
-<line remap="LINE">these robes are not gentlemen born: give me the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">lie, do, and try whether I am not now a gentleman born.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I know you are now, sir, a gentleman born.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ay, and have been so any time these four hours.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">And so have I, boy.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">So you have: but I was a gentleman born before my</line>
-<line remap="LINE">father; for the king's son took me by the hand, and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">called me brother; and then the two kings called my</line>
-<line remap="LINE">father brother; and then the prince my brother and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the princess my sister called my father father; and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">so we wept, and there was the first gentleman-like</line>
-<line remap="LINE">tears that ever we shed.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">We may live, son, to shed many more.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ay; or else 'twere hard luck, being in so</line>
-<line remap="LINE">preposterous estate as we are.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I humbly beseech you, sir, to pardon me all the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">faults I have committed to your worship and to give</line>
-<line remap="LINE">me your good report to the prince my master.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Prithee, son, do; for we must be gentle, now we are</line>
-<line remap="LINE">gentlemen.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou wilt amend thy life?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ay, an it like your good worship.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Give me thy hand: I will swear to the prince thou</line>
-<line remap="LINE">art as honest a true fellow as any is in Bohemia.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You may say it, but not swear it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Not swear it, now I am a gentleman? Let boors and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">franklins say it, I'll swear it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">How if it be false, son?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">If it be ne'er so false, a true gentleman may swear</line>
-<line remap="LINE">it in the behalf of his friend: and I'll swear to</line>
-<line remap="LINE">the prince thou art a tall fellow of thy hands and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">that thou wilt not be drunk; but I know thou art no</line>
-<line remap="LINE">tall fellow of thy hands and that thou wilt be</line>
-<line remap="LINE">drunk: but I'll swear it, and I would thou wouldst</line>
-<line remap="LINE">be a tall fellow of thy hands.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I will prove so, sir, to my power.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ay, by any means prove a tall fellow: if I do not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">wonder how thou darest venture to be drunk, not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">being a tall fellow, trust me not. Hark! the kings</line>
-<line remap="LINE">and the princes, our kindred, are going to see the</line>
-<line remap="LINE">queen's picture. Come, follow us: we'll be thy</line>
-<line remap="LINE">good masters.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
-</section>
-
-<section remap="SCENE"><title remap="TITLE">SCENE III.  A chapel in PAULINA'S house.</title>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter LEONTES, POLIXENES, FLORIZEL, PERDITA,
-CAMILLO, PAULINA, Lords, and Attendants</para>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O grave and good Paulina, the great comfort</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That I have had of thee!</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What, sovereign sir,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I did not well I meant well. All my services</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You have paid home: but that you have vouchsafed,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With your crown'd brother and these your contracted</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Heirs of your kingdoms, my poor house to visit,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">It is a surplus of your grace, which never</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My life may last to answer.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O Paulina,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">We honour you with trouble: but we came</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To see the statue of our queen: your gallery</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Have we pass'd through, not without much content</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In many singularities; but we saw not</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That which my daughter came to look upon,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The statue of her mother.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">As she lived peerless,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So her dead likeness, I do well believe,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Excels whatever yet you look'd upon</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or hand of man hath done; therefore I keep it</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Lonely, apart. But here it is: prepare</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To see the life as lively mock'd as ever</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Still sleep mock'd death: behold, and say 'tis well.</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">PAULINA draws a curtain, and discovers HERMIONE
-standing like a statue</para>
-<line remap="LINE">I like your silence, it the more shows off</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your wonder: but yet speak; first, you, my liege,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Comes it not something near?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Her natural posture!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Chide me, dear stone, that I may say indeed</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou art Hermione; or rather, thou art she</line>
-<line remap="LINE">In thy not chiding, for she was as tender</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As infancy and grace. But yet, Paulina,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Hermione was not so much wrinkled, nothing</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So aged as this seems.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O, not by much.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">So much the more our carver's excellence;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which lets go by some sixteen years and makes her</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As she lived now.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">As now she might have done,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So much to my good comfort, as it is</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Now piercing to my soul. O, thus she stood,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Even with such life of majesty, warm life,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As now it coldly stands, when first I woo'd her!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I am ashamed: does not the stone rebuke me</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For being more stone than it? O royal piece,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">There's magic in thy majesty, which has</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My evils conjured to remembrance and</line>
-<line remap="LINE">From thy admiring daughter took the spirits,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Standing like stone with thee.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">And give me leave,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And do not say 'tis superstition, that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I kneel and then implore her blessing. Lady,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Dear queen, that ended when I but began,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Give me that hand of yours to kiss.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O, patience!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The statue is but newly fix'd, the colour's Not dry.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">My lord, your sorrow was too sore laid on,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which sixteen winters cannot blow away,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">So many summers dry; scarce any joy</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Did ever so long live; no sorrow</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But kill'd itself much sooner.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Dear my brother,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Let him that was the cause of this have power</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To take off so much grief from you as he</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will piece up in himself.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Indeed, my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If I had thought the sight of my poor image</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Would thus have wrought you,--for the stone is mine--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'ld not have show'd it.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Do not draw the curtain.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No longer shall you gaze on't, lest your fancy</line>
-<line remap="LINE">May think anon it moves.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Let be, let be.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Would I were dead, but that, methinks, already--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What was he that did make it? See, my lord,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Would you not deem it breathed? and that those veins</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Did verily bear blood?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Masterly done:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The very life seems warm upon her lip.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">The fixture of her eye has motion in't,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As we are mock'd with art.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll draw the curtain:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My lord's almost so far transported that</line>
-<line remap="LINE">He'll think anon it lives.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O sweet Paulina,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Make me to think so twenty years together!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">No settled senses of the world can match</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The pleasure of that madness. Let 't alone.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">I am sorry, sir, I have thus far stirr'd you: but</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I could afflict you farther.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Do, Paulina;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For this affliction has a taste as sweet</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As any cordial comfort. Still, methinks,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">There is an air comes from her: what fine chisel</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Could ever yet cut breath? Let no man mock me,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For I will kiss her.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Good my lord, forbear:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">The ruddiness upon her lip is wet;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You'll mar it if you kiss it, stain your own</line>
-<line remap="LINE">With oily painting. Shall I draw the curtain?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">No, not these twenty years.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">So long could I</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Stand by, a looker on.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Either forbear,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Quit presently the chapel, or resolve you</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For more amazement. If you can behold it,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll make the statue move indeed, descend</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And take you by the hand; but then you'll think--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Which I protest against--I am assisted</line>
-<line remap="LINE">By wicked powers.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">What you can make her do,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I am content to look on: what to speak,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I am content to hear; for 'tis as easy</line>
-<line remap="LINE">To make her speak as move.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">It is required</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You do awake your faith. Then all stand still;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">On: those that think it is unlawful business</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I am about, let them depart.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Proceed:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">No foot shall stir.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Music, awake her; strike!</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Music</para>
-<line remap="LINE">'Tis time; descend; be stone no more; approach;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Strike all that look upon with marvel. Come,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">I'll fill your grave up: stir, nay, come away,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Bequeath to death your numbness, for from him</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Dear life redeems you. You perceive she stirs:</line>
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">HERMIONE comes down</para>
-<line remap="LINE">Start not; her actions shall be holy as</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You hear my spell is lawful: do not shun her</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Until you see her die again; for then</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You kill her double. Nay, present your hand:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">When she was young you woo'd her; now in age</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is she become the suitor?</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O, she's warm!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If this be magic, let it be an art</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Lawful as eating.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">She embraces him.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">She hangs about his neck:</line>
-<line remap="LINE">If she pertain to life let her speak too.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">Ay, and make't manifest where she has lived,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Or how stolen from the dead.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">That she is living,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Were it but told you, should be hooted at</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Like an old tale: but it appears she lives,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Though yet she speak not. Mark a little while.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Please you to interpose, fair madam: kneel</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And pray your mother's blessing. Turn, good lady;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Our Perdita is found.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">You gods, look down</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And from your sacred vials pour your graces</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Upon my daughter's head! Tell me, mine own.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Where hast thou been preserved? where lived? how found</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thy father's court? for thou shalt hear that I,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Knowing by Paulina that the oracle</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Gave hope thou wast in being, have preserved</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Myself to see the issue.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">There's time enough for that;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Lest they desire upon this push to trouble</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Your joys with like relation. Go together,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">You precious winners all; your exultation</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Partake to every one. I, an old turtle,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Will wing me to some wither'd bough and there</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My mate, that's never to be found again,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Lament till I am lost.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<dialogue remap="SPEECH"><linegroup>
-<speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
-<line remap="LINE">O, peace, Paulina!</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Thou shouldst a husband take by my consent,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As I by thine a wife: this is a match,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And made between's by vows. Thou hast found mine;</line>
-<line remap="LINE">But how, is to be question'd; for I saw her,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">As I thought, dead, and have in vain said many</line>
-<line remap="LINE">A prayer upon her grave. I'll not seek far--</line>
-<line remap="LINE">For him, I partly know his mind--to find thee</line>
-<line remap="LINE">An honourable husband. Come, Camillo,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And take her by the hand, whose worth and honesty</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is richly noted and here justified</line>
-<line remap="LINE">By us, a pair of kings. Let's from this place.</line>
-<line remap="LINE">What! look upon my brother: both your pardons,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">That e'er I put between your holy looks</line>
-<line remap="LINE">My ill suspicion. This is your son-in-law,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">And son unto the king, who, heavens directing,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Is troth-plight to your daughter. Good Paulina,</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Lead us from hence, where we may leisurely</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Each one demand an answer to his part</line>
-<line remap="LINE">Perform'd in this wide gap of time since first</line>
-<line remap="LINE">We were dissever'd: hastily lead away.</line>
-</linegroup></dialogue>
-
-<para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
-</section>
-</chapter>
-</book>
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+    <title remap="TITLE">The Winter's Tale</title>
+
+    <info remap="FM">
+        <dc:title xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">The Winter's Tale</dc:title>
+        <dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">William Shakespeare</dc:creator>
+        <dc:contributor xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">ASCII text placed in the public
+            domain by Moby Lexical Tools, 1992.</dc:contributor>
+        <dc:contributor xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">SGML markup by Jon Bosak,
+            1992-1994.</dc:contributor>
+        <dc:contributor xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">XML version by Jon Bosak,
+            1996-1999.</dc:contributor>
+        <dc:contributor xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">DocBook version by Scott Hudson,
+            2008.</dc:contributor>
+        <dcterms:license xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/">Bosak and Hudson license this
+            work for worldwide use under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike
+            3.0 Unported License. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/legalcode).</dcterms:license>
+        <dc:source xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">http://metalab.unc.edu/bosak/xml/eg/shaks200.zip</dc:source>
+    </info>
+
+    <preface remap="PERSONAE">
+        <title remap="TITLE">Dramatis Personae</title>
+
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">LEONTES, king of Sicilia.</personname>
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">MAMILLIUS, young prince of Sicilia.</personname>
+        </para>
+
+        <simplelist columns="2" remap="PGROUP">
+            <member>
+                <personname remap="PERSONA">CAMILLO</personname>
+                <personname remap="PERSONA">ANTIGONUS</personname>
+                <personname remap="PERSONA">CLEOMENES</personname>
+                <personname remap="PERSONA">DION</personname>
+            </member>
+            <member>Four Lords of Sicilia.</member>
+        </simplelist>
+
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">POLIXENES, King of Bohemia.</personname>
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">FLORIZEL, Prince of Bohemia.</personname>
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">ARCHIDAMUS, a Lord of Bohemia.</personname>
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">Old Shepherd, reputed father of Perdita. </personname>
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">Clown, his son.</personname>
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">AUTOLYCUS, a rogue.</personname>
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">A Mariner. </personname>
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">A Gaoler. </personname>
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">HERMIONE, queen to Leontes.</personname>
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">PERDITA, daughter to Leontes and Hermione.</personname>
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">PAULINA, wife to Antigonus.</personname>
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">EMILIA, a lady attending on Hermione</personname>
+        </para>
+
+        <simplelist columns="2" remap="PGROUP">
+            <member>
+                <personname remap="PERSONA">MOPSA</personname>
+                <personname remap="PERSONA">DORCAS</personname>
+            </member>
+            <member>Shepherdesses.</member>
+        </simplelist>
+
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">Other Lords and Gentlemen, Ladies, Officers, and Servants,
+                Shepherds, and Shepherdesses.</personname>
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            <personname remap="PERSONA">Time, as Chorus.</personname>
+        </para>
+        <para remap="SCNDESCR">SCENE Sicilia, and Bohemia.</para>
+    </preface>
+
+    
+
+
+    <chapter remap="ACT">
+        <title remap="TITLE">ACT I</title>
+
+        <section remap="SCENE">
+            <title remap="TITLE">SCENE I. Antechamber in LEONTES' palace.</title>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter CAMILLO and ARCHIDAMUS</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ARCHIDAMUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If you shall chance, Camillo, to visit Bohemia, on</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the like occasion whereon my services are now on</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">foot, you shall see, as I have said, great</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">difference betwixt our Bohemia and your Sicilia.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I think, this coming summer, the King of Sicilia</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">means to pay Bohemia the visitation which he justly owes
+                    him.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ARCHIDAMUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Wherein our entertainment shall shame us we will be</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">justified in our loves; for indeed--</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Beseech you,--</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ARCHIDAMUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Verily, I speak it in the freedom of my knowledge:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">we cannot with such magnificence--in so rare--I know</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">not what to say. We will give you sleepy drinks,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">that your senses, unintelligent of our insufficience,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">may, though they cannot praise us, as little accuse</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">us.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You pay a great deal too dear for what's given freely.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ARCHIDAMUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Believe me, I speak as my understanding instructs me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and as mine honesty puts it to utterance.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sicilia cannot show himself over-kind to Bohemia.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">They were trained together in their childhoods; and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">there rooted betwixt them then such an affection,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">which cannot choose but branch now. Since their</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">more mature dignities and royal necessities made</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">separation of their society, their encounters,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">though not personal, have been royally attorneyed</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">with interchange of gifts, letters, loving</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">embassies; that they have seemed to be together,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">though absent, shook hands, as over a vast, and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">embraced, as it were, from the ends of opposed</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">winds. The heavens continue their loves!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ARCHIDAMUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I think there is not in the world either malice or</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">matter to alter it. You have an unspeakable</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">comfort of your young prince Mamillius: it is a</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">gentleman of the greatest promise that ever came</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">into my note.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I very well agree with you in the hopes of him: it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">is a gallant child; one that indeed physics the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">subject, makes old hearts fresh: they that went on</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">crutches ere he was born desire yet their life to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">see him a man.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ARCHIDAMUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Would they else be content to die?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Yes; if there were no other excuse why they should</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">desire to live.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ARCHIDAMUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If the king had no son, they would desire to live</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">on crutches till he had one.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
+        </section>
+
+        <section remap="SCENE">
+            <title remap="TITLE">SCENE II. A room of state in the same.</title>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter LEONTES, HERMIONE, MAMILLIUS, POLIXENES, CAMILLO, and
+                Attendants</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nine changes of the watery star hath been</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The shepherd's note since we have left our throne</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Without a burthen: time as long again</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Would be find up, my brother, with our thanks;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And yet we should, for perpetuity,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Go hence in debt: and therefore, like a cipher,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Yet standing in rich place, I multiply</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With one 'We thank you' many thousands moe</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That go before it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Stay your thanks a while;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And pay them when you part.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sir, that's to-morrow.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am question'd by my fears, of what may chance</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or breed upon our absence; that may blow</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No sneaping winds at home, to make us say</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'This is put forth too truly:' besides, I have stay'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To tire your royalty.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We are tougher, brother,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than you can put us to't.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No longer stay.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">One seven-night longer.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Very sooth, to-morrow.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We'll part the time between's then; and in that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll no gainsaying.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Press me not, beseech you, so.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There is no tongue that moves, none, none i' the world,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So soon as yours could win me: so it should now,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Were there necessity in your request, although</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'Twere needful I denied it. My affairs</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do even drag me homeward: which to hinder</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Were in your love a whip to me; my stay</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To you a charge and trouble: to save both,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Farewell, our brother.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Tongue-tied, our queen?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">speak you.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I had thought, sir, to have held my peace until</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You have drawn oaths from him not to stay. You, sir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Charge him too coldly. Tell him, you are sure</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">All in Bohemia's well; this satisfaction</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The by-gone day proclaim'd: say this to him,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He's beat from his best ward.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Well said, Hermione.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To tell, he longs to see his son, were strong:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But let him say so then, and let him go;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But let him swear so, and he shall not stay,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We'll thwack him hence with distaffs.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Yet of your royal presence I'll adventure</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The borrow of a week. When at Bohemia</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You take my lord, I'll give him my commission</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To let him there a month behind the gest</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Prefix'd for's parting: yet, good deed, Leontes,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I love thee not a jar o' the clock behind</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What lady-she her lord. You'll stay?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No, madam.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nay, but you will?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I may not, verily.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Verily!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You put me off with limber vows; but I,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Though you would seek to unsphere the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">stars with oaths,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Should yet say 'Sir, no going.' Verily,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You shall not go: a lady's 'Verily' 's</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As potent as a lord's. Will you go yet?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Force me to keep you as a prisoner,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not like a guest; so you shall pay your fees</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">When you depart, and save your thanks. How say you?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My prisoner? or my guest? by your dread 'Verily,'</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">One of them you shall be.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your guest, then, madam:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To be your prisoner should import offending;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which is for me less easy to commit</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than you to punish.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not your gaoler, then,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But your kind hostess. Come, I'll question you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of my lord's tricks and yours when you were boys:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You were pretty lordings then?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We were, fair queen,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Two lads that thought there was no more behind</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But such a day to-morrow as to-day,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And to be boy eternal.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Was not my lord</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The verier wag o' the two?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We were as twinn'd lambs that did frisk i' the sun,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And bleat the one at the other: what we changed</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Was innocence for innocence; we knew not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The doctrine of ill-doing, nor dream'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That any did. Had we pursued that life,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And our weak spirits ne'er been higher rear'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With stronger blood, we should have answer'd heaven</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Boldly 'not guilty;' the imposition clear'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hereditary ours.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By this we gather</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You have tripp'd since.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O my most sacred lady!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Temptations have since then been born to's; for</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In those unfledged days was my wife a girl;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your precious self had then not cross'd the eyes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of my young play-fellow.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Grace to boot!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of this make no conclusion, lest you say</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your queen and I are devils: yet go on;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The offences we have made you do we'll answer,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If you first sinn'd with us and that with us</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You did continue fault and that you slipp'd not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With any but with us.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is he won yet?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He'll stay my lord.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">At my request he would not.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hermione, my dearest, thou never spokest</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To better purpose.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Never?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Never, but once.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What! have I twice said well? when was't before?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I prithee tell me; cram's with praise, and make's</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As fat as tame things: one good deed dying tongueless</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Slaughters a thousand waiting upon that.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Our praises are our wages: you may ride's</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With one soft kiss a thousand furlongs ere</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With spur we beat an acre. But to the goal:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My last good deed was to entreat his stay:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What was my first? it has an elder sister,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or I mistake you: O, would her name were Grace!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But once before I spoke to the purpose: when?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nay, let me have't; I long.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why, that was when</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Three crabbed months had sour'd themselves to death,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ere I could make thee open thy white hand</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And clap thyself my love: then didst thou utter</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'I am yours for ever.'</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'Tis grace indeed.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why, lo you now, I have spoke to the purpose twice:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The one for ever earn'd a royal husband;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The other for some while a friend.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</phrase> Too hot, too hot!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To mingle friendship far is mingling bloods.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have tremor cordis on me: my heart dances;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But not for joy; not joy. This entertainment</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">May a free face put on, derive a liberty</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">From heartiness, from bounty, fertile bosom,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And well become the agent; 't may, I grant;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But to be paddling palms and pinching fingers,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As now they are, and making practised smiles,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As in a looking-glass, and then to sigh, as 'twere</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The mort o' the deer; O, that is entertainment</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My bosom likes not, nor my brows! Mamillius,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Art thou my boy?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ay, my good lord.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I' fecks!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why, that's my bawcock. What, hast</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">smutch'd thy nose?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">They say it is a copy out of mine. Come, captain,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We must be neat; not neat, but cleanly, captain:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And yet the steer, the heifer and the calf</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Are all call'd neat.--Still virginalling</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Upon his palm!--How now, you wanton calf!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Art thou my calf?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Yes, if you will, my lord.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou want'st a rough pash and the shoots that I have,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To be full like me: yet they say we are</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Almost as like as eggs; women say so,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That will say anything but were they false</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As o'er-dyed blacks, as wind, as waters, false</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As dice are to be wish'd by one that fixes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No bourn 'twixt his and mine, yet were it true</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To say this boy were like me. Come, sir page,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Look on me with your welkin eye: sweet villain!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Most dear'st! my collop! Can thy dam?--may't be?--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Affection! thy intention stabs the centre:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou dost make possible things not so held,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Communicatest with dreams;--how can this be?--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With what's unreal thou coactive art,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And fellow'st nothing: then 'tis very credent</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou mayst co-join with something; and thou dost,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And that beyond commission, and I find it,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And that to the infection of my brains</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And hardening of my brows.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What means Sicilia?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He something seems unsettled.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How, my lord!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What cheer? how is't with you, best brother?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You look as if you held a brow of much distraction</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Are you moved, my lord?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No, in good earnest.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How sometimes nature will betray its folly,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Its tenderness, and make itself a pastime</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To harder bosoms! Looking on the lines</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of my boy's face, methoughts I did recoil</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Twenty-three years, and saw myself unbreech'd,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In my green velvet coat, my dagger muzzled,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lest it should bite its master, and so prove,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As ornaments oft do, too dangerous:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How like, methought, I then was to this kernel,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This squash, this gentleman. Mine honest friend,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will you take eggs for money?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No, my lord, I'll fight.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You will! why, happy man be's dole! My brother,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Are you so fond of your young prince as we</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do seem to be of ours?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If at home, sir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He's all my exercise, my mirth, my matter,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Now my sworn friend and then mine enemy,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My parasite, my soldier, statesman, all:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He makes a July's day short as December,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And with his varying childness cures in me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thoughts that would thick my blood.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So stands this squire</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Officed with me: we two will walk, my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And leave you to your graver steps. Hermione,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How thou lovest us, show in our brother's welcome;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Let what is dear in Sicily be cheap:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Next to thyself and my young rover, he's</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Apparent to my heart.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If you would seek us,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We are yours i' the garden: shall's attend you there?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To your own bents dispose you: you'll be found,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Be you beneath the sky.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am angling now,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Though you perceive me not how I give line.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Go to, go to!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How she holds up the neb, the bill to him!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And arms her with the boldness of a wife</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To her allowing husband!</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt POLIXENES, HERMIONE, and Attendants</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Gone already!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Inch-thick, knee-deep, o'er head and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">ears a fork'd one!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Go, play, boy, play: thy mother plays, and I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Play too, but so disgraced a part, whose issue</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will hiss me to my grave: contempt and clamour</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will be my knell. Go, play, boy, play.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There have been,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or I am much deceived, cuckolds ere now;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And many a man there is, even at this present,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Now while I speak this, holds his wife by the arm,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That little thinks she has been sluiced in's absence</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And his pond fish'd by his next neighbour, by</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sir Smile, his neighbour: nay, there's comfort in't</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Whiles other men have gates and those gates open'd,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As mine, against their will. Should all despair</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That have revolted wives, the tenth of mankind</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Would hang themselves. Physic for't there is none;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It is a bawdy planet, that will strike</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Where 'tis predominant; and 'tis powerful, think it,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">From east, west, north and south: be it concluded,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No barricado for a belly; know't;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It will let in and out the enemy</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With bag and baggage: many thousand on's</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have the disease, and feel't not. How now, boy!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am like you, they say.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why that's some comfort. What, Camillo there?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ay, my good lord.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Go play, Mamillius; thou'rt an honest man.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit MAMILLIUS</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Camillo, this great sir will yet stay longer.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You had much ado to make his anchor hold:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">When you cast out, it still came home.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Didst note it?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He would not stay at your petitions: made</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">His business more material.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Didst perceive it?</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">They're here with me already, whispering, rounding</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'Sicilia is a so-forth:' 'tis far gone,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">When I shall gust it last. How came't, Camillo,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That he did stay?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">At the good queen's entreaty.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">At the queen's be't: 'good' should be pertinent</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But, so it is, it is not. Was this taken</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By any understanding pate but thine?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For thy conceit is soaking, will draw in</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">More than the common blocks: not noted, is't,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But of the finer natures? by some severals</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of head-piece extraordinary? lower messes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Perchance are to this business purblind? say.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Business, my lord! I think most understand</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Bohemia stays here longer.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ha!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Stays here longer.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ay, but why?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To satisfy your highness and the entreaties</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of our most gracious mistress.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Satisfy!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The entreaties of your mistress! satisfy!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Let that suffice. I have trusted thee, Camillo,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With all the nearest things to my heart, as well</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My chamber-councils, wherein, priest-like, thou</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hast cleansed my bosom, I from thee departed</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thy penitent reform'd: but we have been</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Deceived in thy integrity, deceived</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In that which seems so.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Be it forbid, my lord!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To bide upon't, thou art not honest, or,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If thou inclinest that way, thou art a coward,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which hoxes honesty behind, restraining</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">From course required; or else thou must be counted</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A servant grafted in my serious trust</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And therein negligent; or else a fool</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That seest a game play'd home, the rich stake drawn,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And takest it all for jest.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My gracious lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I may be negligent, foolish and fearful;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In every one of these no man is free,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But that his negligence, his folly, fear,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Among the infinite doings of the world,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sometime puts forth. In your affairs, my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If ever I were wilful-negligent,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It was my folly; if industriously</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I play'd the fool, it was my negligence,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not weighing well the end; if ever fearful</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To do a thing, where I the issue doubted,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Where of the execution did cry out</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Against the non-performance, 'twas a fear</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which oft infects the wisest: these, my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Are such allow'd infirmities that honesty</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is never free of. But, beseech your grace,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Be plainer with me; let me know my trespass</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By its own visage: if I then deny it,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'Tis none of mine.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ha' not you seen, Camillo,--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But that's past doubt, you have, or your eye-glass</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is thicker than a cuckold's horn,--or heard,--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For to a vision so apparent rumour</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Cannot be mute,--or thought,--for cogitation</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Resides not in that man that does not think,--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My wife is slippery? If thou wilt confess,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or else be impudently negative,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To have nor eyes nor ears nor thought, then say</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My wife's a hobby-horse, deserves a name</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As rank as any flax-wench that puts to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Before her troth-plight: say't and justify't.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I would not be a stander-by to hear</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My sovereign mistress clouded so, without</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My present vengeance taken: 'shrew my heart,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You never spoke what did become you less</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than this; which to reiterate were sin</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As deep as that, though true.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is whispering nothing?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is leaning cheek to cheek? is meeting noses?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Kissing with inside lip? stopping the career</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of laughing with a sigh?--a note infallible</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of breaking honesty--horsing foot on foot?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Skulking in corners? wishing clocks more swift?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hours, minutes? noon, midnight? and all eyes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Blind with the pin and web but theirs, theirs only,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That would unseen be wicked? is this nothing?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why, then the world and all that's in't is nothing;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The covering sky is nothing; Bohemia nothing;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My wife is nothing; nor nothing have these nothings,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If this be nothing.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Good my lord, be cured</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of this diseased opinion, and betimes;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For 'tis most dangerous.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Say it be, 'tis true.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No, no, my lord.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It is; you lie, you lie:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I say thou liest, Camillo, and I hate thee,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Pronounce thee a gross lout, a mindless slave,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or else a hovering temporizer, that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Canst with thine eyes at once see good and evil,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Inclining to them both: were my wife's liver</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Infected as her life, she would not live</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The running of one glass.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Who does infect her?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why, he that wears her like a medal, hanging</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">About his neck, Bohemia: who, if I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Had servants true about me, that bare eyes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To see alike mine honour as their profits,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Their own particular thrifts, they would do that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which should undo more doing: ay, and thou,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">His cupbearer,--whom I from meaner form</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have benched and reared to worship, who mayst see</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Plainly as heaven sees earth and earth sees heaven,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How I am galled,--mightst bespice a cup,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To give mine enemy a lasting wink;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which draught to me were cordial.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sir, my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I could do this, and that with no rash potion,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But with a lingering dram that should not work</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Maliciously like poison: but I cannot</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Believe this crack to be in my dread mistress,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So sovereignly being honourable.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have loved thee,--</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Make that thy question, and go rot!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Dost think I am so muddy, so unsettled,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To appoint myself in this vexation, sully</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The purity and whiteness of my sheets,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which to preserve is sleep, which being spotted</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is goads, thorns, nettles, tails of wasps,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Give scandal to the blood o' the prince my son,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Who I do think is mine and love as mine,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Without ripe moving to't? Would I do this?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Could man so blench?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I must believe you, sir:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I do; and will fetch off Bohemia for't;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Provided that, when he's removed, your highness</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will take again your queen as yours at first,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Even for your son's sake; and thereby for sealing</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The injury of tongues in courts and kingdoms</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Known and allied to yours.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou dost advise me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Even so as I mine own course have set down:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll give no blemish to her honour, none.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Go then; and with a countenance as clear</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As friendship wears at feasts, keep with Bohemia</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And with your queen. I am his cupbearer:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If from me he have wholesome beverage,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Account me not your servant.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This is all:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do't and thou hast the one half of my heart;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do't not, thou split'st thine own.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll do't, my lord.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I will seem friendly, as thou hast advised me.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O miserable lady! But, for me,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What case stand I in? I must be the poisoner</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of good Polixenes; and my ground to do't</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is the obedience to a master, one</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Who in rebellion with himself will have</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">All that are his so too. To do this deed,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Promotion follows. If I could find example</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of thousands that had struck anointed kings</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And flourish'd after, I'ld not do't; but since</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nor brass nor stone nor parchment bears not one,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Let villany itself forswear't. I must</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Forsake the court: to do't, or no, is certain</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To me a break-neck. Happy star, reign now!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Here comes Bohemia.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter POLIXENES</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This is strange: methinks</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My favour here begins to warp. Not speak?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Good day, Camillo.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hail, most royal sir!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What is the news i' the court?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">None rare, my lord.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The king hath on him such a countenance</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As he had lost some province and a region</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Loved as he loves himself: even now I met him</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With customary compliment; when he,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Wafting his eyes to the contrary and falling</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A lip of much contempt, speeds from me and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So leaves me to consider what is breeding</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That changeth thus his manners.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I dare not know, my lord.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How! dare not! do not. Do you know, and dare not?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Be intelligent to me: 'tis thereabouts;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For, to yourself, what you do know, you must.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And cannot say, you dare not. Good Camillo,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your changed complexions are to me a mirror</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which shows me mine changed too; for I must be</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A party in this alteration, finding</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Myself thus alter'd with 't.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There is a sickness</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which puts some of us in distemper, but</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I cannot name the disease; and it is caught</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of you that yet are well.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How! caught of me!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Make me not sighted like the basilisk:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have look'd on thousands, who have sped the better</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By my regard, but kill'd none so. Camillo,--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As you are certainly a gentleman, thereto</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Clerk-like experienced, which no less adorns</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Our gentry than our parents' noble names,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In whose success we are gentle,--I beseech you,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If you know aught which does behove my knowledge</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thereof to be inform'd, imprison't not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In ignorant concealment.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I may not answer.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A sickness caught of me, and yet I well!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I must be answer'd. Dost thou hear, Camillo,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I conjure thee, by all the parts of man</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which honour does acknowledge, whereof the least</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is not this suit of mine, that thou declare</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What incidency thou dost guess of harm</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is creeping toward me; how far off, how near;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which way to be prevented, if to be;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If not, how best to bear it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sir, I will tell you;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Since I am charged in honour and by him</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That I think honourable: therefore mark my counsel,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which must be even as swiftly follow'd as</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I mean to utter it, or both yourself and me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Cry lost, and so good night!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">On, good Camillo.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am appointed him to murder you.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By whom, Camillo?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By the king.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For what?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He thinks, nay, with all confidence he swears,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As he had seen't or been an instrument</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To vice you to't, that you have touch'd his queen</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Forbiddenly.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, then my best blood turn</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To an infected jelly and my name</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Be yoked with his that did betray the Best!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Turn then my freshest reputation to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A savour that may strike the dullest nostril</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Where I arrive, and my approach be shunn'd,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nay, hated too, worse than the great'st infection</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That e'er was heard or read!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Swear his thought over</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By each particular star in heaven and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By all their influences, you may as well</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Forbid the sea for to obey the moon</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As or by oath remove or counsel shake</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The fabric of his folly, whose foundation</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is piled upon his faith and will continue</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The standing of his body.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How should this grow?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I know not: but I am sure 'tis safer to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Avoid what's grown than question how 'tis born.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If therefore you dare trust my honesty,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That lies enclosed in this trunk which you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shall bear along impawn'd, away to-night!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your followers I will whisper to the business,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And will by twos and threes at several posterns</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Clear them o' the city. For myself, I'll put</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My fortunes to your service, which are here</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By this discovery lost. Be not uncertain;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For, by the honour of my parents, I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have utter'd truth: which if you seek to prove,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I dare not stand by; nor shall you be safer</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than one condemn'd by the king's own mouth, thereon</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">His execution sworn.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I do believe thee:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I saw his heart in 's face. Give me thy hand:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Be pilot to me and thy places shall</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Still neighbour mine. My ships are ready and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My people did expect my hence departure</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Two days ago. This jealousy</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is for a precious creature: as she's rare,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Must it be great, and as his person's mighty,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Must it be violent, and as he does conceive</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He is dishonour'd by a man which ever</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Profess'd to him, why, his revenges must</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In that be made more bitter. Fear o'ershades me:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Good expedition be my friend, and comfort</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The gracious queen, part of his theme, but nothing</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of his ill-ta'en suspicion! Come, Camillo;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I will respect thee as a father if</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou bear'st my life off hence: let us avoid.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It is in mine authority to command</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The keys of all the posterns: please your highness</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To take the urgent hour. Come, sir, away.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
+        </section>
+
+    </chapter>
+
+    <chapter remap="ACT">
+        <title remap="TITLE">ACT II</title>
+
+        <section remap="SCENE">
+            <title remap="TITLE">SCENE I. A room in LEONTES' palace.</title>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter HERMIONE, MAMILLIUS, and Ladies</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Take the boy to you: he so troubles me,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'Tis past enduring.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lady</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come, my gracious lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shall I be your playfellow?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No, I'll none of you.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lady</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why, my sweet lord?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You'll kiss me hard and speak to me as if</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I were a baby still. I love you better.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Lady</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And why so, my lord?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not for because</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your brows are blacker; yet black brows, they say,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Become some women best, so that there be not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Too much hair there, but in a semicircle</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or a half-moon made with a pen.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Lady</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Who taught you this?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I learnt it out of women's faces. Pray now</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What colour are your eyebrows?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lady</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Blue, my lord.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nay, that's a mock: I have seen a lady's nose</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That has been blue, but not her eyebrows.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lady</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hark ye;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The queen your mother rounds apace: we shall</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Present our services to a fine new prince</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">One of these days; and then you'ld wanton with us,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If we would have you.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Lady</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She is spread of late</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Into a goodly bulk: good time encounter her!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What wisdom stirs amongst you? Come, sir, now</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am for you again: pray you, sit by us,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And tell 's a tale.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Merry or sad shall't be?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As merry as you will.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A sad tale's best for winter: I have one</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of sprites and goblins.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Let's have that, good sir.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come on, sit down: come on, and do your best</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To fright me with your sprites; you're powerful at it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There was a man--</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nay, come, sit down; then on.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MAMILLIUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Dwelt by a churchyard: I will tell it softly;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Yond crickets shall not hear it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come on, then,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And give't me in mine ear.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter LEONTES, with ANTIGONUS, Lords and others</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Was he met there? his train? Camillo with him?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Behind the tuft of pines I met them; never</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Saw I men scour so on their way: I eyed them</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Even to their ships.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How blest am I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In my just censure, in my true opinion!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Alack, for lesser knowledge! how accursed</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In being so blest! There may be in the cup</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A spider steep'd, and one may drink, depart,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And yet partake no venom, for his knowledge</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is not infected: but if one present</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The abhorr'd ingredient to his eye, make known</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How he hath drunk, he cracks his gorge, his sides,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With violent hefts. I have drunk,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and seen the spider.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Camillo was his help in this, his pander:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There is a plot against my life, my crown;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">All's true that is mistrusted: that false villain</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Whom I employ'd was pre-employ'd by him:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He has discover'd my design, and I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Remain a pinch'd thing; yea, a very trick</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For them to play at will. How came the posterns</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So easily open?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By his great authority;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which often hath no less prevail'd than so</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">On your command.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I know't too well.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Give me the boy: I am glad you did not nurse him:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Though he does bear some signs of me, yet you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have too much blood in him.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What is this? sport?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Bear the boy hence; he shall not come about her;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Away with him! and let her sport herself</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With that she's big with; for 'tis Polixenes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Has made thee swell thus.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But I'ld say he had not,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And I'll be sworn you would believe my saying,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Howe'er you lean to the nayward.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You, my lords,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Look on her, mark her well; be but about</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To say 'she is a goodly lady,' and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The justice of your bearts will thereto add</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'Tis pity she's not honest, honourable:'</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Praise her but for this her without-door form,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which on my faith deserves high speech, and straight</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The shrug, the hum or ha, these petty brands</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That calumny doth use--O, I am out--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That mercy does, for calumny will sear</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Virtue itself: these shrugs, these hums and ha's,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">When you have said 'she's goodly,' come between</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ere you can say 'she's honest:' but be 't known,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">From him that has most cause to grieve it should be,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She's an adulteress.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Should a villain say so,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The most replenish'd villain in the world,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He were as much more villain: you, my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do but mistake.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You have mistook, my lady,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Polixenes for Leontes: O thou thing!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which I'll not call a creature of thy place,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lest barbarism, making me the precedent,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Should a like language use to all degrees</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And mannerly distinguishment leave out</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Betwixt the prince and beggar: I have said</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She's an adulteress; I have said with whom:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">More, she's a traitor and Camillo is</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A federary with her, and one that knows</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What she should shame to know herself</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But with her most vile principal, that she's</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A bed-swerver, even as bad as those</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That vulgars give bold'st titles, ay, and privy</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To this their late escape.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No, by my life.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Privy to none of this. How will this grieve you,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">When you shall come to clearer knowledge, that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You thus have publish'd me! Gentle my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You scarce can right me throughly then to say</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You did mistake.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No; if I mistake</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In those foundations which I build upon,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The centre is not big enough to bear</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A school-boy's top. Away with her! to prison!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He who shall speak for her is afar off guilty</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But that he speaks.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There's some ill planet reigns:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I must be patient till the heavens look</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With an aspect more favourable. Good my lords,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am not prone to weeping, as our sex</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Commonly are; the want of which vain dew</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Perchance shall dry your pities: but I have</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That honourable grief lodged here which burns</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Worse than tears drown: beseech you all, my lords,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With thoughts so qualified as your charities</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shall best instruct you, measure me; and so</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The king's will be perform'd!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shall I be heard?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Who is't that goes with me? Beseech your highness,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My women may be with me; for you see</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My plight requires it. Do not weep, good fools;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There is no cause: when you shall know your mistress</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Has deserved prison, then abound in tears</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As I come out: this action I now go on</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is for my better grace. Adieu, my lord:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I never wish'd to see you sorry; now</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I trust I shall. My women, come; you have leave.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Go, do our bidding; hence!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit HERMIONE, guarded; with Ladies</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Beseech your highness, call the queen again.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Be certain what you do, sir, lest your justice</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Prove violence; in the which three great ones suffer,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Yourself, your queen, your son.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For her, my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I dare my life lay down and will do't, sir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Please you to accept it, that the queen is spotless</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I' the eyes of heaven and to you; I mean,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In this which you accuse her.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If it prove</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She's otherwise, I'll keep my stables where</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I lodge my wife; I'll go in couples with her;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than when I feel and see her no farther trust her;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For every inch of woman in the world,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ay, every dram of woman's flesh is false, If she be.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hold your peaces.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Good my lord,--</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It is for you we speak, not for ourselves:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You are abused and by some putter-on</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That will be damn'd for't; would I knew the villain,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I would land-damn him. Be she honour-flaw'd,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have three daughters; the eldest is eleven</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The second and the third, nine, and some five;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If this prove true, they'll pay for't:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">by mine honour,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll geld 'em all; fourteen they shall not see,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To bring false generations: they are co-heirs;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And I had rather glib myself than they</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Should not produce fair issue.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Cease; no more.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You smell this business with a sense as cold</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As is a dead man's nose: but I do see't and feel't</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As you feel doing thus; and see withal</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The instruments that feel.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If it be so,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We need no grave to bury honesty:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There's not a grain of it the face to sweeten</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of the whole dungy earth.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What! lack I credit?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I had rather you did lack than I, my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Upon this ground; and more it would content me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To have her honour true than your suspicion,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Be blamed for't how you might.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why, what need we</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Commune with you of this, but rather follow</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Our forceful instigation? Our prerogative</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Calls not your counsels, but our natural goodness</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Imparts this; which if you, or stupefied</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or seeming so in skill, cannot or will not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Relish a truth like us, inform yourselves</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We need no more of your advice: the matter,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The loss, the gain, the ordering on't, is all</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Properly ours.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And I wish, my liege,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You had only in your silent judgment tried it,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Without more overture.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How could that be?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Either thou art most ignorant by age,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or thou wert born a fool. Camillo's flight,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Added to their familiarity,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which was as gross as ever touch'd conjecture,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That lack'd sight only, nought for approbation</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But only seeing, all other circumstances</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Made up to the deed, doth push on this proceeding:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Yet, for a greater confirmation,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For in an act of this importance 'twere</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Most piteous to be wild, I have dispatch'd in post</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To sacred Delphos, to Apollo's temple,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Cleomenes and Dion, whom you know</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of stuff'd sufficiency: now from the oracle</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">They will bring all; whose spiritual counsel had,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shall stop or spur me. Have I done well?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Well done, my lord.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Though I am satisfied and need no more</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than what I know, yet shall the oracle</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Give rest to the minds of others, such as he</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Whose ignorant credulity will not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come up to the truth. So have we thought it good</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">From our free person she should be confined,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lest that the treachery of the two fled hence</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Be left her to perform. Come, follow us;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We are to speak in public; for this business</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will raise us all.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">
+                        <phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</phrase>
+                    </line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To laughter, as I take it,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If the good truth were known.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
+        </section>
+
+        <section remap="SCENE">
+            <title remap="TITLE">SCENE II. A prison.</title>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter PAULINA, a Gentleman, and Attendants</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The keeper of the prison, call to him;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">let him have knowledge who I am.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit Gentleman</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Good lady,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No court in Europe is too good for thee;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What dost thou then in prison?</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter Gentleman, with the Gaoler</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Now, good sir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You know me, do you not?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gaoler</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For a worthy lady</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And one whom much I honour.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Pray you then,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Conduct me to the queen.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gaoler</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I may not, madam:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To the contrary I have express commandment.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Here's ado,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To lock up honesty and honour from</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The access of gentle visitors!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is't lawful, pray you,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To see her women? any of them? Emilia?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gaoler</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So please you, madam,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To put apart these your attendants, I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shall bring Emilia forth.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I pray now, call her.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Withdraw yourselves.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt Gentleman and Attendants</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gaoler</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And, madam,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I must be present at your conference.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Well, be't so, prithee.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit Gaoler</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Here's such ado to make no stain a stain</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As passes colouring.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter Gaoler, with EMILIA</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Dear gentlewoman,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How fares our gracious lady?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">EMILIA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As well as one so great and so forlorn</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">May hold together: on her frights and griefs,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which never tender lady hath born greater,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She is something before her time deliver'd.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A boy?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">EMILIA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A daughter, and a goodly babe,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lusty and like to live: the queen receives</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Much comfort in't; says 'My poor prisoner,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am innocent as you.'</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I dare be sworn</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">These dangerous unsafe lunes i' the king,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">beshrew them!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He must be told on't, and he shall: the office</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Becomes a woman best; I'll take't upon me:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If I prove honey-mouth'd let my tongue blister</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And never to my red-look'd anger be</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The trumpet any more. Pray you, Emilia,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Commend my best obedience to the queen:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If she dares trust me with her little babe,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll show't the king and undertake to be</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Her advocate to the loud'st. We do not know</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How he may soften at the sight o' the child:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The silence often of pure innocence</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Persuades when speaking fails.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">EMILIA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Most worthy madam,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your honour and your goodness is so evident</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That your free undertaking cannot miss</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A thriving issue: there is no lady living</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So meet for this great errand. Please your ladyship</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To visit the next room, I'll presently</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Acquaint the queen of your most noble offer;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Who but to-day hammer'd of this design,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But durst not tempt a minister of honour,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lest she should be denied.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Tell her, Emilia.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll use that tongue I have: if wit flow from't</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As boldness from my bosom, let 't not be doubted</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I shall do good.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">EMILIA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Now be you blest for it!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll to the queen: please you,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">come something nearer.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gaoler</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Madam, if't please the queen to send the babe,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I know not what I shall incur to pass it,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Having no warrant.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You need not fear it, sir:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This child was prisoner to the womb and is</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By law and process of great nature thence</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Freed and enfranchised, not a party to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The anger of the king nor guilty of,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If any be, the trespass of the queen.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gaoler</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I do believe it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do not you fear: upon mine honour,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I will stand betwixt you and danger.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
+        </section>
+
+        <section remap="SCENE">
+            <title remap="TITLE">SCENE III. A room in LEONTES' palace.</title>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter LEONTES, ANTIGONUS, Lords, and Servants</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nor night nor day no rest: it is but weakness</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To bear the matter thus; mere weakness. If</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The cause were not in being,--part o' the cause,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She the adulteress; for the harlot king</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is quite beyond mine arm, out of the blank</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And level of my brain, plot-proof; but she</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I can hook to me: say that she were gone,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Given to the fire, a moiety of my rest</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Might come to me again. Who's there?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Servant</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My lord?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How does the boy?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Servant</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He took good rest to-night;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'Tis hoped his sickness is discharged.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To see his nobleness!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Conceiving the dishonour of his mother,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He straight declined, droop'd, took it deeply,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Fasten'd and fix'd the shame on't in himself,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Threw off his spirit, his appetite, his sleep,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And downright languish'd. Leave me solely: go,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">See how he fares.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit Servant</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Fie, fie! no thought of him:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The thought of my revenges that way</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Recoil upon me: in himself too mighty,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And in his parties, his alliance; let him be</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Until a time may serve: for present vengeance,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Take it on her. Camillo and Polixenes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Laugh at me, make their pastime at my sorrow:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">They should not laugh if I could reach them, nor</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shall she within my power.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter PAULINA, with a child</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You must not enter.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nay, rather, good my lords, be second to me:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Fear you his tyrannous passion more, alas,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than the queen's life? a gracious innocent soul,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">More free than he is jealous.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That's enough.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Servant</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Madam, he hath not slept tonight; commanded</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">None should come at him.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not so hot, good sir:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I come to bring him sleep. 'Tis such as you,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That creep like shadows by him and do sigh</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">At each his needless heavings, such as you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nourish the cause of his awaking: I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do come with words as medicinal as true,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Honest as either, to purge him of that humour</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That presses him from sleep.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What noise there, ho?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No noise, my lord; but needful conference</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">About some gossips for your highness.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Away with that audacious lady! Antigonus,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I charged thee that she should not come about me:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I knew she would.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I told her so, my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">On your displeasure's peril and on mine,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She should not visit you.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What, canst not rule her?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">From all dishonesty he can: in this,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Unless he take the course that you have done,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Commit me for committing honour, trust it,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He shall not rule me.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">La you now, you hear:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">When she will take the rein I let her run;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But she'll not stumble.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Good my liege, I come;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And, I beseech you, hear me, who profess</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Myself your loyal servant, your physician,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your most obedient counsellor, yet that dare</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Less appear so in comforting your evils,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than such as most seem yours: I say, I come</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">From your good queen.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Good queen!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Good queen, my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Good queen; I say good queen;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And would by combat make her good, so were I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A man, the worst about you.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Force her hence.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Let him that makes but trifles of his eyes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">First hand me: on mine own accord I'll off;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But first I'll do my errand. The good queen,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For she is good, hath brought you forth a daughter;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Here 'tis; commends it to your blessing.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Laying down the child</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Out!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A mankind witch! Hence with her, out o' door:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A most intelligencing bawd!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not so:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am as ignorant in that as you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In so entitling me, and no less honest</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than you are mad; which is enough, I'll warrant,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As this world goes, to pass for honest.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Traitors!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will you not push her out? Give her the bastard.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou dotard! thou art woman-tired, unroosted</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By thy dame Partlet here. Take up the bastard;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Take't up, I say; give't to thy crone.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For ever</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Unvenerable be thy hands, if thou</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Takest up the princess by that forced baseness</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which he has put upon't!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He dreads his wife.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So I would you did; then 'twere past all doubt</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You'ld call your children yours.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A nest of traitors!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am none, by this good light.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nor I, nor any</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But one that's here, and that's himself, for he</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The sacred honour of himself, his queen's,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">His hopeful son's, his babe's, betrays to slander,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Whose sting is sharper than the sword's;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and will not--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For, as the case now stands, it is a curse</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He cannot be compell'd to't--once remove</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The root of his opinion, which is rotten</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As ever oak or stone was sound.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A callat</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of boundless tongue, who late hath beat her husband</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And now baits me! This brat is none of mine;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It is the issue of Polixenes:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hence with it, and together with the dam</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Commit them to the fire!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It is yours;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And, might we lay the old proverb to your charge,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So like you, 'tis the worse. Behold, my lords,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Although the print be little, the whole matter</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And copy of the father, eye, nose, lip,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The trick of's frown, his forehead, nay, the valley,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The pretty dimples of his chin and cheek,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">His smiles,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The very mould and frame of hand, nail, finger:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And thou, good goddess Nature, which hast made it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So like to him that got it, if thou hast</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The ordering of the mind too, 'mongst all colours</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No yellow in't, lest she suspect, as he does,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Her children not her husband's!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A gross hag</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And, lozel, thou art worthy to be hang'd,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That wilt not stay her tongue.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hang all the husbands</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That cannot do that feat, you'll leave yourself</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hardly one subject.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Once more, take her hence.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A most unworthy and unnatural lord</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Can do no more.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll ha' thee burnt.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I care not:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It is an heretic that makes the fire,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not she which burns in't. I'll not call you tyrant;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But this most cruel usage of your queen,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not able to produce more accusation</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than your own weak-hinged fancy, something savours</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of tyranny and will ignoble make you,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Yea, scandalous to the world.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">On your allegiance,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Out of the chamber with her! Were I a tyrant,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Where were her life? she durst not call me so,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If she did know me one. Away with her!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I pray you, do not push me; I'll be gone.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Look to your babe, my lord; 'tis yours:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Jove send her</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A better guiding spirit! What needs these hands?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You, that are thus so tender o'er his follies,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will never do him good, not one of you.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So, so: farewell; we are gone.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou, traitor, hast set on thy wife to this.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My child? away with't! Even thou, that hast</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A heart so tender o'er it, take it hence</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And see it instantly consumed with fire;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Even thou and none but thou. Take it up straight:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Within this hour bring me word 'tis done,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And by good testimony, or I'll seize thy life,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With what thou else call'st thine. If thou refuse</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And wilt encounter with my wrath, say so;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The bastard brains with these my proper hands</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shall I dash out. Go, take it to the fire;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For thou set'st on thy wife.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I did not, sir:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">These lords, my noble fellows, if they please,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Can clear me in't.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Lords</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We can: my royal liege,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He is not guilty of her coming hither.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You're liars all.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Beseech your highness, give us better credit:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We have always truly served you, and beseech you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So to esteem of us, and on our knees we beg,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As recompense of our dear services</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Past and to come, that you do change this purpose,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which being so horrible, so bloody, must</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lead on to some foul issue: we all kneel.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am a feather for each wind that blows:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shall I live on to see this bastard kneel</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And call me father? better burn it now</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than curse it then. But be it; let it live.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It shall not neither. You, sir, come you hither;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You that have been so tenderly officious</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With Lady Margery, your midwife there,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To save this bastard's life,--for 'tis a bastard,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So sure as this beard's grey,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">--what will you adventure</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To save this brat's life?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Any thing, my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That my ability may undergo</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And nobleness impose: at least thus much:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll pawn the little blood which I have left</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To save the innocent: any thing possible.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It shall be possible. Swear by this sword</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou wilt perform my bidding.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I will, my lord.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Mark and perform it, see'st thou! for the fail</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of any point in't shall not only be</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Death to thyself but to thy lewd-tongued wife,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Whom for this time we pardon. We enjoin thee,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As thou art liege-man to us, that thou carry</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This female bastard hence and that thou bear it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To some remote and desert place quite out</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of our dominions, and that there thou leave it,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Without more mercy, to its own protection</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And favour of the climate. As by strange fortune</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It came to us, I do in justice charge thee,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">On thy soul's peril and thy body's torture,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That thou commend it strangely to some place</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Where chance may nurse or end it. Take it up.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I swear to do this, though a present death</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Had been more merciful. Come on, poor babe:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Some powerful spirit instruct the kites and ravens</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To be thy nurses! Wolves and bears, they say</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Casting their savageness aside have done</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Like offices of pity. Sir, be prosperous</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In more than this deed does require! And blessing</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Against this cruelty fight on thy side,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Poor thing, condemn'd to loss!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit with the child</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No, I'll not rear</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Another's issue.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter a Servant</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Please your highness, posts</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">From those you sent to the oracle are come</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">An hour since: Cleomenes and Dion,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Being well arrived from Delphos, are both landed,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hasting to the court.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So please you, sir, their speed</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hath been beyond account.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Twenty-three days</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">They have been absent: 'tis good speed; foretells</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The great Apollo suddenly will have</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The truth of this appear. Prepare you, lords;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Summon a session, that we may arraign</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Our most disloyal lady, for, as she hath</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Been publicly accused, so shall she have</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A just and open trial. While she lives</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My heart will be a burthen to me. Leave me,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And think upon my bidding.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
+        </section>
+
+    </chapter>
+
+    <chapter remap="ACT">
+        <title remap="TITLE">ACT III</title>
+
+        <section remap="SCENE">
+            <title remap="TITLE">SCENE I. A sea-port in Sicilia.</title>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter CLEOMENES and DION</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The climate's delicate, the air most sweet,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Fertile the isle, the temple much surpassing</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The common praise it bears.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DION</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I shall report,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For most it caught me, the celestial habits,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Methinks I so should term them, and the reverence</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of the grave wearers. O, the sacrifice!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How ceremonious, solemn and unearthly</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It was i' the offering!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But of all, the burst</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And the ear-deafening voice o' the oracle,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Kin to Jove's thunder, so surprised my sense.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That I was nothing.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DION</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If the event o' the journey</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Prove as successful to the queen,--O be't so!--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As it hath been to us rare, pleasant, speedy,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The time is worth the use on't.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Great Apollo</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Turn all to the best! These proclamations,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So forcing faults upon Hermione,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I little like.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DION</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The violent carriage of it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will clear or end the business: when the oracle,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thus by Apollo's great divine seal'd up,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shall the contents discover, something rare</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Even then will rush to knowledge. Go: fresh horses!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And gracious be the issue!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
+        </section>
+
+        <section remap="SCENE">
+            <title remap="TITLE">SCENE II. A court of Justice.</title>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter LEONTES, Lords, and Officers</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This sessions, to our great grief we pronounce,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Even pushes 'gainst our heart: the party tried</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The daughter of a king, our wife, and one</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of us too much beloved. Let us be clear'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of being tyrannous, since we so openly</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Proceed in justice, which shall have due course,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Even to the guilt or the purgation.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Produce the prisoner.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Officer</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It is his highness' pleasure that the queen</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Appear in person here in court. Silence!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter HERMIONE guarded; PAULINA and Ladies attending</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Read the indictment.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Officer</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Reads</phrase> Hermione, queen to
+                        the worthy</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Leontes, king of Sicilia, thou art here accused and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">arraigned of high treason, in committing adultery</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">with Polixenes, king of Bohemia, and conspiring</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">with Camillo to take away the life of our sovereign</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">lord the king, thy royal husband: the pretence</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">whereof being by circumstances partly laid open,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">thou, Hermione, contrary to the faith and allegiance</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">of a true subject, didst counsel and aid them, for</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">their better safety, to fly away by night.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Since what I am to say must be but that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which contradicts my accusation and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The testimony on my part no other</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But what comes from myself, it shall scarce boot me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To say 'not guilty:' mine integrity</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Being counted falsehood, shall, as I express it,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Be so received. But thus: if powers divine</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Behold our human actions, as they do,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I doubt not then but innocence shall make</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">False accusation blush and tyranny</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Tremble at patience. You, my lord, best know,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Who least will seem to do so, my past life</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hath been as continent, as chaste, as true,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As I am now unhappy; which is more</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than history can pattern, though devised</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And play'd to take spectators. For behold me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A fellow of the royal bed, which owe</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A moiety of the throne a great king's daughter,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The mother to a hopeful prince, here standing</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To prate and talk for life and honour 'fore</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Who please to come and hear. For life, I prize it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As I weigh grief, which I would spare: for honour,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'Tis a derivative from me to mine,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And only that I stand for. I appeal</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To your own conscience, sir, before Polixenes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Came to your court, how I was in your grace,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How merited to be so; since he came,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With what encounter so uncurrent I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have strain'd to appear thus: if one jot beyond</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The bound of honour, or in act or will</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That way inclining, harden'd be the hearts</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of all that hear me, and my near'st of kin</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Cry fie upon my grave!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I ne'er heard yet</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That any of these bolder vices wanted</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Less impudence to gainsay what they did</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than to perform it first.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That's true enough;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Through 'tis a saying, sir, not due to me.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You will not own it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">More than mistress of</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which comes to me in name of fault, I must not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">At all acknowledge. For Polixenes,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With whom I am accused, I do confess</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I loved him as in honour he required,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With such a kind of love as might become</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A lady like me, with a love even such,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So and no other, as yourself commanded:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which not to have done I think had been in me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Both disobedience and ingratitude</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To you and toward your friend, whose love had spoke,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Even since it could speak, from an infant, freely</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That it was yours. Now, for conspiracy,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I know not how it tastes; though it be dish'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For me to try how: all I know of it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is that Camillo was an honest man;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And why he left your court, the gods themselves,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Wotting no more than I, are ignorant.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You knew of his departure, as you know</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What you have underta'en to do in's absence.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You speak a language that I understand not:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My life stands in the level of your dreams,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which I'll lay down.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your actions are my dreams;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You had a bastard by Polixenes,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And I but dream'd it. As you were past all shame,--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Those of your fact are so--so past all truth:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which to deny concerns more than avails; for as</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thy brat hath been cast out, like to itself,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No father owning it,--which is, indeed,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">More criminal in thee than it,--so thou</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shalt feel our justice, in whose easiest passage</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Look for no less than death.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sir, spare your threats:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The bug which you would fright me with I seek.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To me can life be no commodity:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The crown and comfort of my life, your favour,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I do give lost; for I do feel it gone,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But know not how it went. My second joy</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And first-fruits of my body, from his presence</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am barr'd, like one infectious. My third comfort</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Starr'd most unluckily, is from my breast,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The innocent milk in its most innocent mouth,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Haled out to murder: myself on every post</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Proclaimed a strumpet: with immodest hatred</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The child-bed privilege denied, which 'longs</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To women of all fashion; lastly, hurried</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Here to this place, i' the open air, before</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have got strength of limit. Now, my liege,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Tell me what blessings I have here alive,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That I should fear to die? Therefore proceed.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But yet hear this: mistake me not; no life,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I prize it not a straw, but for mine honour,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which I would free, if I shall be condemn'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Upon surmises, all proofs sleeping else</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But what your jealousies awake, I tell you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'Tis rigor and not law. Your honours all,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I do refer me to the oracle:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Apollo be my judge!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This your request</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is altogether just: therefore bring forth,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And in Apollos name, his oracle.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt certain Officers</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The Emperor of Russia was my father:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O that he were alive, and here beholding</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">His daughter's trial! that he did but see</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The flatness of my misery, yet with eyes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of pity, not revenge!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter Officers, with CLEOMENES and DION</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Officer</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You here shall swear upon this sword of justice,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That you, Cleomenes and Dion, have</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Been both at Delphos, and from thence have brought</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The seal'd-up oracle, by the hand deliver'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of great Apollo's priest; and that, since then,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You have not dared to break the holy seal</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nor read the secrets in't.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DION</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">All this we swear.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Break up the seals and read.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Officer</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Reads</phrase> Hermione is chaste;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Polixenes blameless; Camillo a true subject; Leontes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">a jealous tyrant; his innocent babe truly begotten;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and the king shall live without an heir, if that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">which is lost be not found.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Lords</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Now blessed be the great Apollo!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Praised!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hast thou read truth?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Officer</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ay, my lord; even so</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As it is here set down.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There is no truth at all i' the oracle:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The sessions shall proceed: this is mere falsehood.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter Servant</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My lord the king, the king!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What is the business?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O sir, I shall be hated to report it!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The prince your son, with mere conceit and fear</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of the queen's speed, is gone.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How! gone!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is dead.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Apollo's angry; and the heavens themselves</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do strike at my injustice.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">HERMIONE swoons</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How now there!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This news is mortal to the queen: look down</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And see what death is doing.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Take her hence:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Her heart is but o'ercharged; she will recover:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have too much believed mine own suspicion:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Beseech you, tenderly apply to her</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Some remedies for life.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt PAULINA and Ladies, with HERMIONE</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Apollo, pardon</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My great profaneness 'gainst thine oracle!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll reconcile me to Polixenes,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">New woo my queen, recall the good Camillo,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Whom I proclaim a man of truth, of mercy;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For, being transported by my jealousies</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To bloody thoughts and to revenge, I chose</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Camillo for the minister to poison</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My friend Polixenes: which had been done,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But that the good mind of Camillo tardied</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My swift command, though I with death and with</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Reward did threaten and encourage him,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not doing 't and being done: he, most humane</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And fill'd with honour, to my kingly guest</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Unclasp'd my practise, quit his fortunes here,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which you knew great, and to the hazard</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of all encertainties himself commended,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No richer than his honour: how he glisters</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thorough my rust! and how his pity</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Does my deeds make the blacker!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter PAULINA</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Woe the while!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, cut my lace, lest my heart, cracking it,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Break too.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What fit is this, good lady?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What studied torments, tyrant, hast for me?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What wheels? racks? fires? what flaying? boiling?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In leads or oils? what old or newer torture</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Must I receive, whose every word deserves</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To taste of thy most worst? Thy tyranny</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Together working with thy jealousies,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Fancies too weak for boys, too green and idle</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For girls of nine, O, think what they have done</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And then run mad indeed, stark mad! for all</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thy by-gone fooleries were but spices of it.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That thou betray'dst Polixenes,'twas nothing;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That did but show thee, of a fool, inconstant</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And damnable ingrateful: nor was't much,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou wouldst have poison'd good Camillo's honour,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To have him kill a king: poor trespasses,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">More monstrous standing by: whereof I reckon</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The casting forth to crows thy baby-daughter</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To be or none or little; though a devil</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Would have shed water out of fire ere done't:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nor is't directly laid to thee, the death</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of the young prince, whose honourable thoughts,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thoughts high for one so tender, cleft the heart</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That could conceive a gross and foolish sire</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Blemish'd his gracious dam: this is not, no,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Laid to thy answer: but the last,--O lords,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">When I have said, cry 'woe!' the queen, the queen,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The sweet'st, dear'st creature's dead,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and vengeance for't</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not dropp'd down yet.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The higher powers forbid!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I say she's dead; I'll swear't. If word nor oath</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Prevail not, go and see: if you can bring</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Tincture or lustre in her lip, her eye,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Heat outwardly or breath within, I'll serve you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As I would do the gods. But, O thou tyrant!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do not repent these things, for they are heavier</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than all thy woes can stir; therefore betake thee</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To nothing but despair. A thousand knees</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ten thousand years together, naked, fasting,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Upon a barren mountain and still winter</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In storm perpetual, could not move the gods</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To look that way thou wert.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Go on, go on</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou canst not speak too much; I have deserved</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">All tongues to talk their bitterest.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Say no more:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Howe'er the business goes, you have made fault</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I' the boldness of your speech.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am sorry for't:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">All faults I make, when I shall come to know them,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I do repent. Alas! I have show'd too much</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The rashness of a woman: he is touch'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To the noble heart. What's gone and what's past help</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Should be past grief: do not receive affliction</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">At my petition; I beseech you, rather</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Let me be punish'd, that have minded you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of what you should forget. Now, good my liege</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sir, royal sir, forgive a foolish woman:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The love I bore your queen--lo, fool again!--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll speak of her no more, nor of your children;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll not remember you of my own lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Who is lost too: take your patience to you,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And I'll say nothing.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou didst speak but well</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">When most the truth; which I receive much better</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than to be pitied of thee. Prithee, bring me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To the dead bodies of my queen and son:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">One grave shall be for both: upon them shall</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The causes of their death appear, unto</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Our shame perpetual. Once a day I'll visit</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The chapel where they lie, and tears shed there</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shall be my recreation: so long as nature</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will bear up with this exercise, so long</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I daily vow to use it. Come and lead me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Unto these sorrows.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
+        </section>
+
+        <section remap="SCENE">
+            <title remap="TITLE">SCENE III. Bohemia. A desert country near the sea.</title>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter ANTIGONUS with a Child, and a Mariner</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou art perfect then, our ship hath touch'd upon</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The deserts of Bohemia?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Mariner</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ay, my lord: and fear</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We have landed in ill time: the skies look grimly</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And threaten present blusters. In my conscience,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The heavens with that we have in hand are angry</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And frown upon 's.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Their sacred wills be done! Go, get aboard;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Look to thy bark: I'll not be long before</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I call upon thee.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Mariner</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Make your best haste, and go not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Too far i' the land: 'tis like to be loud weather;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Besides, this place is famous for the creatures</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of prey that keep upon't.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Go thou away:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll follow instantly.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Mariner</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am glad at heart</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To be so rid o' the business.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">ANTIGONUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come, poor babe:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have heard, but not believed,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the spirits o' the dead</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">May walk again: if such thing be, thy mother</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Appear'd to me last night, for ne'er was dream</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So like a waking. To me comes a creature,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sometimes her head on one side, some another;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I never saw a vessel of like sorrow,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So fill'd and so becoming: in pure white robes,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Like very sanctity, she did approach</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My cabin where I lay; thrice bow'd before me,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And gasping to begin some speech, her eyes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Became two spouts: the fury spent, anon</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Did this break-from her: 'Good Antigonus,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Since fate, against thy better disposition,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hath made thy person for the thrower-out</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of my poor babe, according to thine oath,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Places remote enough are in Bohemia,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There weep and leave it crying; and, for the babe</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is counted lost for ever, Perdita,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I prithee, call't. For this ungentle business</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Put on thee by my lord, thou ne'er shalt see</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thy wife Paulina more.' And so, with shrieks</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She melted into air. Affrighted much,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I did in time collect myself and thought</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This was so and no slumber. Dreams are toys:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Yet for this once, yea, superstitiously,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I will be squared by this. I do believe</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hermione hath suffer'd death, and that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Apollo would, this being indeed the issue</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of King Polixenes, it should here be laid,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Either for life or death, upon the earth</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of its right father. Blossom, speed thee well!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There lie, and there thy character: there these;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which may, if fortune please, both breed thee, pretty,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And still rest thine. The storm begins; poor wretch,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That for thy mother's fault art thus exposed</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To loss and what may follow! Weep I cannot,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But my heart bleeds; and most accursed am I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To be by oath enjoin'd to this. Farewell!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The day frowns more and more: thou'rt like to have</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A lullaby too rough: I never saw</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The heavens so dim by day. A savage clamour!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Well may I get aboard! This is the chase:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am gone for ever.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit, pursued by a bear</para>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter a Shepherd</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I would there were no age between sixteen and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">three-and-twenty, or that youth would sleep out the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">rest; for there is nothing in the between but</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">getting wenches with child, wronging the ancientry,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">stealing, fighting--Hark you now! Would any but</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">these boiled brains of nineteen and two-and-twenty</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">hunt this weather? They have scared away two of my</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">best sheep, which I fear the wolf will sooner find</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">than the master: if any where I have them, 'tis by</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the seaside, browsing of ivy. Good luck, an't be thy</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">will what have we here! Mercy on 's, a barne a very</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">pretty barne! A boy or a child, I wonder? A</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">pretty one; a very pretty one: sure, some 'scape:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">though I am not bookish, yet I can read</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">waiting-gentlewoman in the 'scape. This has been</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">some stair-work, some trunk-work, some</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">behind-door-work: they were warmer that got this</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">than the poor thing is here. I'll take it up for</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">pity: yet I'll tarry till my son come; he hallooed</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">but even now. Whoa, ho, hoa!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter Clown</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hilloa, loa!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What, art so near? If thou'lt see a thing to talk</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">on when thou art dead and rotten, come hither. What</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">ailest thou, man?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have seen two such sights, by sea and by land!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">but I am not to say it is a sea, for it is now the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">sky: betwixt the firmament and it you cannot thrust</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">a bodkin's point.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why, boy, how is it?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I would you did but see how it chafes, how it rages,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">how it takes up the shore! but that's not the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">point. O, the most piteous cry of the poor souls!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">sometimes to see 'em, and not to see 'em; now the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">ship boring the moon with her main-mast, and anon</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">swallowed with yest and froth, as you'ld thrust a</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">cork into a hogshead. And then for the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">land-service, to see how the bear tore out his</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">shoulder-bone; how he cried to me for help and said</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">his name was Antigonus, a nobleman. But to make an</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">end of the ship, to see how the sea flap-dragoned</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">it: but, first, how the poor souls roared, and the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">sea mocked them; and how the poor gentleman roared</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and the bear mocked him, both roaring louder than</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the sea or weather.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Name of mercy, when was this, boy?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Now, now: I have not winked since I saw these</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">sights: the men are not yet cold under water, nor</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the bear half dined on the gentleman: he's at it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">now.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Would I had been by, to have helped the old man!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I would you had been by the ship side, to have</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">helped her: there your charity would have lacked
+                    footing.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Heavy matters! heavy matters! but look thee here,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">boy. Now bless thyself: thou mettest with things</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">dying, I with things newborn. Here's a sight for</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">thee; look thee, a bearing-cloth for a squire's</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">child! look thee here; take up, take up, boy;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">open't. So, let's see: it was told me I should be</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">rich by the fairies. This is some changeling:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">open't. What's within, boy?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You're a made old man: if the sins of your youth</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">are forgiven you, you're well to live. Gold! all gold!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This is fairy gold, boy, and 'twill prove so: up</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">with't, keep it close: home, home, the next way.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We are lucky, boy; and to be so still requires</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">nothing but secrecy. Let my sheep go: come, good</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">boy, the next way home.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Go you the next way with your findings. I'll go see</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">if the bear be gone from the gentleman and how much</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">he hath eaten: they are never curst but when they</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">are hungry: if there be any of him left, I'll bury</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That's a good deed. If thou mayest discern by that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">which is left of him what he is, fetch me to the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">sight of him.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Marry, will I; and you shall help to put him i' the
+                    ground.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'Tis a lucky day, boy, and we'll do good deeds on't.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
+        </section>
+
+    </chapter>
+
+    <chapter remap="ACT">
+        <title remap="TITLE">ACT IV</title>
+
+        <section remap="SCENE">
+            <title remap="TITLE">SCENE I</title>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter Time, the Chorus</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Time</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I, that please some, try all, both joy and terror</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of good and bad, that makes and unfolds error,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Now take upon me, in the name of Time,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To use my wings. Impute it not a crime</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To me or my swift passage, that I slide</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O'er sixteen years and leave the growth untried</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of that wide gap, since it is in my power</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To o'erthrow law and in one self-born hour</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To plant and o'erwhelm custom. Let me pass</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The same I am, ere ancient'st order was</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or what is now received: I witness to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The times that brought them in; so shall I do</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To the freshest things now reigning and make stale</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The glistering of this present, as my tale</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Now seems to it. Your patience this allowing,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I turn my glass and give my scene such growing</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As you had slept between: Leontes leaving,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The effects of his fond jealousies so grieving</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That he shuts up himself, imagine me,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Gentle spectators, that I now may be</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In fair Bohemia, and remember well,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I mentioned a son o' the king's, which Florizel</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I now name to you; and with speed so pace</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To speak of Perdita, now grown in grace</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Equal with wondering: what of her ensues</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I list not prophecy; but let Time's news</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Be known when 'tis brought forth.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A shepherd's daughter,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And what to her adheres, which follows after,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is the argument of Time. Of this allow,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If ever you have spent time worse ere now;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If never, yet that Time himself doth say</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He wishes earnestly you never may.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
+        </section>
+
+        <section remap="SCENE">
+            <title remap="TITLE">SCENE II. Bohemia. The palace of POLIXENES.</title>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter POLIXENES and CAMILLO</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I pray thee, good Camillo, be no more importunate:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'tis a sickness denying thee any thing; a death to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">grant this.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It is fifteen years since I saw my country: though</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have for the most part been aired abroad, I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">desire to lay my bones there. Besides, the penitent</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">king, my master, hath sent for me; to whose feeling</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">sorrows I might be some allay, or I o'erween to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">think so, which is another spur to my departure.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As thou lovest me, Camillo, wipe not out the rest of</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">thy services by leaving me now: the need I have of</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">thee thine own goodness hath made; better not to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">have had thee than thus to want thee: thou, having</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">made me businesses which none without thee can</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">sufficiently manage, must either stay to execute</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">them thyself or take away with thee the very</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">services thou hast done; which if I have not enough</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">considered, as too much I cannot, to be more</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">thankful to thee shall be my study, and my profit</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">therein the heaping friendships. Of that fatal</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">country, Sicilia, prithee speak no more; whose very</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">naming punishes me with the remembrance of that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">penitent, as thou callest him, and reconciled king,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">my brother; whose loss of his most precious queen</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and children are even now to be afresh lamented.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Say to me, when sawest thou the Prince Florizel, my</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">son? Kings are no less unhappy, their issue not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">being gracious, than they are in losing them when</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">they have approved their virtues.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sir, it is three days since I saw the prince. What</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">his happier affairs may be, are to me unknown: but I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">have missingly noted, he is of late much retired</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">from court and is less frequent to his princely</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">exercises than formerly he hath appeared.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have considered so much, Camillo, and with some</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">care; so far that I have eyes under my service which</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">look upon his removedness; from whom I have this</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">intelligence, that he is seldom from the house of a</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">most homely shepherd; a man, they say, that from</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">very nothing, and beyond the imagination of his</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">neighbours, is grown into an unspeakable estate.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have heard, sir, of such a man, who hath a</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">daughter of most rare note: the report of her is</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">extended more than can be thought to begin from such a
+                        cottage.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That's likewise part of my intelligence; but, I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">fear, the angle that plucks our son thither. Thou</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">shalt accompany us to the place; where we will, not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">appearing what we are, have some question with the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">shepherd; from whose simplicity I think it not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">uneasy to get the cause of my son's resort thither.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Prithee, be my present partner in this business, and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">lay aside the thoughts of Sicilia.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I willingly obey your command.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My best Camillo! We must disguise ourselves.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
+        </section>
+
+        <section remap="SCENE">
+            <title remap="TITLE">SCENE III. A road near the Shepherd's cottage.</title>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter AUTOLYCUS, singing</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">When daffodils begin to peer,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With heigh! the doxy over the dale,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why, then comes in the sweet o' the year;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The white sheet bleaching on the hedge,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With heigh! the sweet birds, O, how they sing!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Doth set my pugging tooth on edge;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For a quart of ale is a dish for a king.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The lark, that tirra-lyra chants,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With heigh! with heigh! the thrush and the jay,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Are summer songs for me and my aunts,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">While we lie tumbling in the hay.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have served Prince Florizel and in my time</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">wore three-pile; but now I am out of service:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But shall I go mourn for that, my dear?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The pale moon shines by night:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And when I wander here and there,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I then do most go right.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If tinkers may have leave to live,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And bear the sow-skin budget,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Then my account I well may, give,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And in the stocks avouch it.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My traffic is sheets; when the kite builds, look to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">lesser linen. My father named me Autolycus; who</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">being, as I am, littered under Mercury, was likewise</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">a snapper-up of unconsidered trifles. With die and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">drab I purchased this caparison, and my revenue is</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the silly cheat. Gallows and knock are too powerful</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">on the highway: beating and hanging are terrors to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">me: for the life to come, I sleep out the thought</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">of it. A prize! a prize!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter Clown</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Let me see: every 'leven wether tods; every tod</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">yields pound and odd shilling; fifteen hundred</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">shorn. what comes the wool to?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">
+                        <phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</phrase>
+                    </line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If the springe hold, the cock's mine.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I cannot do't without counters. Let me see; what am</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I to buy for our sheep-shearing feast? Three pound</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">of sugar, five pound of currants, rice,--what will</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">this sister of mine do with rice? But my father</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">hath made her mistress of the feast, and she lays it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">on. She hath made me four and twenty nose-gays for</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the shearers, three-man-song-men all, and very good</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">ones; but they are most of them means and bases; but</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">one puritan amongst them, and he sings psalms to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">horn-pipes. I must have saffron to colour the warden</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">pies; mace; dates?--none, that's out of my note;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">nutmegs, seven; a race or two of ginger, but that I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">may beg; four pound of prunes, and as many of</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">raisins o' the sun.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O that ever I was born!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Grovelling on the ground</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I' the name of me--</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, help me, help me! pluck but off these rags; and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">then, death, death!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Alack, poor soul! thou hast need of more rags to lay</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">on thee, rather than have these off.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O sir, the loathsomeness of them offends me more</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">than the stripes I have received, which are mighty</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">ones and millions.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Alas, poor man! a million of beating may come to a</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">great matter.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am robbed, sir, and beaten; my money and apparel</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">ta'en from me, and these detestable things put upon</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">me.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What, by a horseman, or a footman?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A footman, sweet sir, a footman.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Indeed, he should be a footman by the garments he</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">has left with thee: if this be a horseman's coat,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">it hath seen very hot service. Lend me thy hand,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll help thee: come, lend me thy hand.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, good sir, tenderly, O!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Alas, poor soul!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, good sir, softly, good sir! I fear, sir, my</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">shoulder-blade is out.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How now! canst stand?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">
+                        <phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Picking his pocket</phrase>
+                    </line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Softly, dear sir; good sir, softly. You ha' done me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">a charitable office.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Dost lack any money? I have a little money for thee.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No, good sweet sir; no, I beseech you, sir: I have</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">a kinsman not past three quarters of a mile hence,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">unto whom I was going; I shall there have money, or</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">any thing I want: offer me no money, I pray you;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">that kills my heart.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What manner of fellow was he that robbed you?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A fellow, sir, that I have known to go about with</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">troll-my-dames; I knew him once a servant of the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">prince: I cannot tell, good sir, for which of his</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">virtues it was, but he was certainly whipped out of the
+                        court.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">His vices, you would say; there's no virtue whipped</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">out of the court: they cherish it to make it stay</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">there; and yet it will no more but abide.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Vices, I would say, sir. I know this man well: he</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">hath been since an ape-bearer; then a</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">process-server, a bailiff; then he compassed a</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">motion of the Prodigal Son, and married a tinker's</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">wife within a mile where my land and living lies;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and, having flown over many knavish professions, he</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">settled only in rogue: some call him Autolycus.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Out upon him! prig, for my life, prig: he haunts</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">wakes, fairs and bear-baitings.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Very true, sir; he, sir, he; that's the rogue that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">put me into this apparel.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not a more cowardly rogue in all Bohemia: if you had</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">but looked big and spit at him, he'ld have run.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I must confess to you, sir, I am no fighter: I am</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">false of heart that way; and that he knew, I warrant</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">him.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How do you now?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sweet sir, much better than I was; I can stand and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">walk: I will even take my leave of you, and pace</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">softly towards my kinsman's.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shall I bring thee on the way?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No, good-faced sir; no, sweet sir.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Then fare thee well: I must go buy spices for our</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">sheep-shearing.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Prosper you, sweet sir!</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit Clown</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your purse is not hot enough to purchase your spice.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll be with you at your sheep-shearing too: if I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">make not this cheat bring out another and the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">shearers prove sheep, let me be unrolled and my name</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">put in the book of virtue!</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Sings</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Jog on, jog on, the foot-path way,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And merrily hent the stile-a:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A merry heart goes all the day,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your sad tires in a mile-a.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
+        </section>
+
+        <section remap="SCENE">
+            <title remap="TITLE">SCENE IV. The Shepherd's cottage.</title>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter FLORIZEL and PERDITA</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">These your unusual weeds to each part of you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do give a life: no shepherdess, but Flora</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Peering in April's front. This your sheep-shearing</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is as a meeting of the petty gods,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And you the queen on't.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sir, my gracious lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To chide at your extremes it not becomes me:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, pardon, that I name them! Your high self,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The gracious mark o' the land, you have obscured</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With a swain's wearing, and me, poor lowly maid,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Most goddess-like prank'd up: but that our feasts</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In every mess have folly and the feeders</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Digest it with a custom, I should blush</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To see you so attired, sworn, I think,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To show myself a glass.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I bless the time</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">When my good falcon made her flight across</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thy father's ground.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Now Jove afford you cause!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To me the difference forges dread; your greatness</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hath not been used to fear. Even now I tremble</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To think your father, by some accident,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Should pass this way as you did: O, the Fates!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How would he look, to see his work so noble</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Vilely bound up? What would he say? Or how</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Should I, in these my borrow'd flaunts, behold</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The sternness of his presence?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Apprehend</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nothing but jollity. The gods themselves,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Humbling their deities to love, have taken</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The shapes of beasts upon them: Jupiter</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Became a bull, and bellow'd; the green Neptune</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A ram, and bleated; and the fire-robed god,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Golden Apollo, a poor humble swain,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As I seem now. Their transformations</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Were never for a piece of beauty rarer,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nor in a way so chaste, since my desires</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Run not before mine honour, nor my lusts</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Burn hotter than my faith.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, but, sir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your resolution cannot hold, when 'tis</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Opposed, as it must be, by the power of the king:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">One of these two must be necessities,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which then will speak, that you must</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">change this purpose,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or I my life.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou dearest Perdita,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With these forced thoughts, I prithee, darken not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The mirth o' the feast. Or I'll be thine, my fair,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or not my father's. For I cannot be</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Mine own, nor any thing to any, if</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I be not thine. To this I am most constant,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Though destiny say no. Be merry, gentle;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Strangle such thoughts as these with any thing</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That you behold the while. Your guests are coming:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lift up your countenance, as it were the day</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of celebration of that nuptial which</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We two have sworn shall come.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O lady Fortune,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Stand you auspicious!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">See, your guests approach:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Address yourself to entertain them sprightly,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And let's be red with mirth.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter Shepherd, Clown, MOPSA, DORCAS, and others, with POLIXENES
+                and CAMILLO disguised</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Fie, daughter! when my old wife lived, upon</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This day she was both pantler, butler, cook,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Both dame and servant; welcomed all, served all;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Would sing her song and dance her turn; now here,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">At upper end o' the table, now i' the middle;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">On his shoulder, and his; her face o' fire</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With labour and the thing she took to quench it,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She would to each one sip. You are retired,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As if you were a feasted one and not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The hostess of the meeting: pray you, bid</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">These unknown friends to's welcome; for it is</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A way to make us better friends, more known.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come, quench your blushes and present yourself</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That which you are, mistress o' the feast: come on,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And bid us welcome to your sheep-shearing,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As your good flock shall prosper.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">To POLIXENES</phrase> Sir, welcome:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It is my father's will I should take on me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The hostess-ship o' the day.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">To CAMILLO</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You're welcome, sir.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Give me those flowers there, Dorcas. Reverend sirs,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For you there's rosemary and rue; these keep</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Seeming and savour all the winter long:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Grace and remembrance be to you both,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And welcome to our shearing!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shepherdess,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A fair one are you--well you fit our ages</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With flowers of winter.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sir, the year growing ancient,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not yet on summer's death, nor on the birth</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of trembling winter, the fairest</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">flowers o' the season</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Are our carnations and streak'd gillyvors,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which some call nature's bastards: of that kind</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Our rustic garden's barren; and I care not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To get slips of them.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Wherefore, gentle maiden,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do you neglect them?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For I have heard it said</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There is an art which in their piedness shares</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With great creating nature.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Say there be;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Yet nature is made better by no mean</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But nature makes that mean: so, over that art</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which you say adds to nature, is an art</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A gentler scion to the wildest stock,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And make conceive a bark of baser kind</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By bud of nobler race: this is an art</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which does mend nature, change it rather, but</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The art itself is nature.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So it is.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Then make your garden rich in gillyvors,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And do not call them bastards.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll not put</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The dibble in earth to set one slip of them;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No more than were I painted I would wish</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This youth should say 'twere well and only therefore</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Desire to breed by me. Here's flowers for you;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hot lavender, mints, savoury, marjoram;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The marigold, that goes to bed wi' the sun</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And with him rises weeping: these are flowers</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of middle summer, and I think they are given</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To men of middle age. You're very welcome.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I should leave grazing, were I of your flock,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And only live by gazing.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Out, alas!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You'd be so lean, that blasts of January</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Would blow you through and through.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Now, my fair'st friend,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I would I had some flowers o' the spring that might</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Become your time of day; and yours, and yours,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That wear upon your virgin branches yet</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your maidenheads growing: O Proserpina,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For the flowers now, that frighted thou let'st fall</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">From Dis's waggon! daffodils,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That come before the swallow dares, and take</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The winds of March with beauty; violets dim,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or Cytherea's breath; pale primroses</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That die unmarried, ere they can behold</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Bight Phoebus in his strength--a malady</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Most incident to maids; bold oxlips and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The crown imperial; lilies of all kinds,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The flower-de-luce being one! O, these I lack,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To make you garlands of, and my sweet friend,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To strew him o'er and o'er!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What, like a corse?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No, like a bank for love to lie and play on;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not like a corse; or if, not to be buried,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But quick and in mine arms. Come, take your flowers:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Methinks I play as I have seen them do</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In Whitsun pastorals: sure this robe of mine</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Does change my disposition.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What you do</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Still betters what is done. When you speak, sweet.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'ld have you do it ever: when you sing,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'ld have you buy and sell so, so give alms,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Pray so; and, for the ordering your affairs,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To sing them too: when you do dance, I wish you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A wave o' the sea, that you might ever do</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nothing but that; move still, still so,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And own no other function: each your doing,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So singular in each particular,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Crowns what you are doing in the present deed,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That all your acts are queens.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O Doricles,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your praises are too large: but that your youth,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And the true blood which peepeth fairly through't,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do plainly give you out an unstain'd shepherd,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With wisdom I might fear, my Doricles,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You woo'd me the false way.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I think you have</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As little skill to fear as I have purpose</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To put you to't. But come; our dance, I pray:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your hand, my Perdita: so turtles pair,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That never mean to part.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll swear for 'em.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This is the prettiest low-born lass that ever</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ran on the green-sward: nothing she does or seems</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But smacks of something greater than herself,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Too noble for this place.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He tells her something</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That makes her blood look out: good sooth, she is</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The queen of curds and cream.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come on, strike up!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Mopsa must be your mistress: marry, garlic,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To mend her kissing with!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Now, in good time!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not a word, a word; we stand upon our manners.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come, strike up!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Music. Here a dance of Shepherds and Shepherdesses</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Pray, good shepherd, what fair swain is this</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which dances with your daughter?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">They call him Doricles; and boasts himself</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To have a worthy feeding: but I have it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Upon his own report and I believe it;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He looks like sooth. He says he loves my daughter:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I think so too; for never gazed the moon</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Upon the water as he'll stand and read</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As 'twere my daughter's eyes: and, to be plain.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I think there is not half a kiss to choose</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Who loves another best.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She dances featly.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So she does any thing; though I report it,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That should be silent: if young Doricles</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do light upon her, she shall bring him that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which he not dreams of.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter Servant</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O master, if you did but hear the pedlar at the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">door, you would never dance again after a tabour and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">pipe; no, the bagpipe could not move you: he sings</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">several tunes faster than you'll tell money; he</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">utters them as he had eaten ballads and all men's</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">ears grew to his tunes.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He could never come better; he shall come in. I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">love a ballad but even too well, if it be doleful</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">matter merrily set down, or a very pleasant thing</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">indeed and sung lamentably.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He hath songs for man or woman, of all sizes; no</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">milliner can so fit his customers with gloves: he</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">has the prettiest love-songs for maids; so without</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">bawdry, which is strange; with such delicate</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">burthens of dildos and fadings, 'jump her and thump</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">her;' and where some stretch-mouthed rascal would,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">as it were, mean mischief and break a foul gap into</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the matter, he makes the maid to answer 'Whoop, do me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">no harm, good man;' puts him off, slights him, with</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'Whoop, do me no harm, good man.'</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This is a brave fellow.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Believe me, thou talkest of an admirable conceited</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">fellow. Has he any unbraided wares?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He hath ribbons of an the colours i' the rainbow;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">points more than all the lawyers in Bohemia can</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">learnedly handle, though they come to him by the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">gross: inkles, caddisses, cambrics, lawns: why, he</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">sings 'em over as they were gods or goddesses; you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">would think a smock were a she-angel, he so chants</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">to the sleeve-hand and the work about the square on't.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Prithee bring him in; and let him approach singing.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Forewarn him that he use no scurrilous words in 's
+                    tunes.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit Servant</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You have of these pedlars, that have more in them</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">than you'ld think, sister.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ay, good brother, or go about to think.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter AUTOLYCUS, singing</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lawn as white as driven snow;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Cyprus black as e'er was crow;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Gloves as sweet as damask roses;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Masks for faces and for noses;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Bugle bracelet, necklace amber,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Perfume for a lady's chamber;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Golden quoifs and stomachers,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For my lads to give their dears:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Pins and poking-sticks of steel,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What maids lack from head to heel:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come buy of me, come; come buy, come buy;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Buy lads, or else your lasses cry: Come buy.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If I were not in love with Mopsa, thou shouldst take</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">no money of me; but being enthralled as I am, it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">will also be the bondage of certain ribbons and
+                    gloves.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I was promised them against the feast; but they come</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">not too late now.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He hath promised you more than that, or there be
+                    liars.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He hath paid you all he promised you; may be, he has</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">paid you more, which will shame you to give him again.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is there no manners left among maids? will they</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">wear their plackets where they should bear their</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">faces? Is there not milking-time, when you are</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">going to bed, or kiln-hole, to whistle off these</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">secrets, but you must be tittle-tattling before all</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">our guests? 'tis well they are whispering: clamour</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">your tongues, and not a word more.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have done. Come, you promised me a tawdry-lace</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and a pair of sweet gloves.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have I not told thee how I was cozened by the way</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and lost all my money?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And indeed, sir, there are cozeners abroad;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">therefore it behoves men to be wary.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Fear not thou, man, thou shalt lose nothing here.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I hope so, sir; for I have about me many parcels of
+                    charge.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What hast here? ballads?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Pray now, buy some: I love a ballad in print o'</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">life, for then we are sure they are true.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Here's one to a very doleful tune, how a usurer's</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">wife was brought to bed of twenty money-bags at a</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">burthen and how she longed to eat adders' heads and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">toads carbonadoed.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is it true, think you?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Very true, and but a month old.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Bless me from marrying a usurer!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Here's the midwife's name to't, one Mistress</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Tale-porter, and five or six honest wives that were</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">present. Why should I carry lies abroad?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Pray you now, buy it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come on, lay it by: and let's first see moe</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">ballads; we'll buy the other things anon.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Here's another ballad of a fish, that appeared upon</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the coast on Wednesday the four-score of April,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">forty thousand fathom above water, and sung this</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">ballad against the hard hearts of maids: it was</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">thought she was a woman and was turned into a cold</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">fish for she would not exchange flesh with one that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">loved her: the ballad is very pitiful and as true.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is it true too, think you?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Five justices' hands at it, and witnesses more than</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">my pack will hold.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lay it by too: another.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This is a merry ballad, but a very pretty one.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Let's have some merry ones.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why, this is a passing merry one and goes to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the tune of 'Two maids wooing a man:' there's</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">scarce a maid westward but she sings it; 'tis in</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">request, I can tell you.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We can both sing it: if thou'lt bear a part, thou</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">shalt hear; 'tis in three parts.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We had the tune on't a month ago.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I can bear my part; you must know 'tis my</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">occupation; have at it with you.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">SONG</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Get you hence, for I must go</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Where it fits not you to know.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Whither?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, whither?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Whither?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It becomes thy oath full well,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou to me thy secrets tell.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Me too, let me go thither.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or thou goest to the orange or mill.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If to either, thou dost ill.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Neither.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What, neither?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Neither.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DORCAS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou hast sworn my love to be.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">MOPSA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou hast sworn it more to me:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Then whither goest? say, whither?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We'll have this song out anon by ourselves: my</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">father and the gentlemen are in sad talk, and we'll</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">not trouble them. Come, bring away thy pack after</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">me. Wenches, I'll buy for you both. Pedlar, let's</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">have the first choice. Follow me, girls.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit with DORCAS and MOPSA</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And you shall pay well for 'em.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Follows singing</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will you buy any tape,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or lace for your cape,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My dainty duck, my dear-a?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Any silk, any thread,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Any toys for your head,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of the new'st and finest, finest wear-a?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come to the pedlar;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Money's a medler.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That doth utter all men's ware-a.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter Servant</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Master, there is three carters, three shepherds,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">three neat-herds, three swine-herds, that have made</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">themselves all men of hair, they call themselves</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Saltiers, and they have a dance which the wenches</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">say is a gallimaufry of gambols, because they are</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">not in't; but they themselves are o' the mind, if it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">be not too rough for some that know little but</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">bowling, it will please plentifully.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Away! we'll none on 't: here has been too much</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">homely foolery already. I know, sir, we weary you.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You weary those that refresh us: pray, let's see</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">these four threes of herdsmen.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">One three of them, by their own report, sir, hath</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">danced before the king; and not the worst of the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">three but jumps twelve foot and a half by the squier.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Leave your prating: since these good men are</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">pleased, let them come in; but quickly now.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Servant</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why, they stay at door, sir.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Here a dance of twelve Satyrs</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, father, you'll know more of that hereafter.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">To CAMILLO</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is it not too far gone? 'Tis time to part them.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He's simple and tells much.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">To FLORIZEL</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How now, fair shepherd!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your heart is full of something that does take</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your mind from feasting. Sooth, when I was young</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And handed love as you do, I was wont</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To load my she with knacks: I would have ransack'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The pedlar's silken treasury and have pour'd it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To her acceptance; you have let him go</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And nothing marted with him. If your lass</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Interpretation should abuse and call this</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your lack of love or bounty, you were straited</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For a reply, at least if you make a care</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of happy holding her.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Old sir, I know</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She prizes not such trifles as these are:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The gifts she looks from me are pack'd and lock'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Up in my heart; which I have given already,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But not deliver'd. O, hear me breathe my life</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Before this ancient sir, who, it should seem,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hath sometime loved! I take thy hand, this hand,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As soft as dove's down and as white as it,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or Ethiopian's tooth, or the fann'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">snow that's bolted</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By the northern blasts twice o'er.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What follows this?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How prettily the young swain seems to wash</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The hand was fair before! I have put you out:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But to your protestation; let me hear</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What you profess.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do, and be witness to 't.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And this my neighbour too?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And he, and more</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than he, and men, the earth, the heavens, and all:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That, were I crown'd the most imperial monarch,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thereof most worthy, were I the fairest youth</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That ever made eye swerve, had force and knowledge</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">More than was ever man's, I would not prize them</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Without her love; for her employ them all;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Commend them and condemn them to her service</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or to their own perdition.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Fairly offer'd.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This shows a sound affection.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But, my daughter,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Say you the like to him?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I cannot speak</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So well, nothing so well; no, nor mean better:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By the pattern of mine own thoughts I cut out</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The purity of his.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Take hands, a bargain!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And, friends unknown, you shall bear witness to 't:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I give my daughter to him, and will make</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Her portion equal his.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, that must be</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I' the virtue of your daughter: one being dead,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I shall have more than you can dream of yet;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Enough then for your wonder. But, come on,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Contract us 'fore these witnesses.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come, your hand;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And, daughter, yours.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Soft, swain, awhile, beseech you;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have you a father?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have: but what of him?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Knows he of this?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He neither does nor shall.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Methinks a father</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is at the nuptial of his son a guest</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That best becomes the table. Pray you once more,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is not your father grown incapable</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of reasonable affairs? is he not stupid</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With age and altering rheums? can he speak? hear?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Know man from man? dispute his own estate?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lies he not bed-rid? and again does nothing</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But what he did being childish?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No, good sir;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He has his health and ampler strength indeed</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than most have of his age.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By my white beard,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You offer him, if this be so, a wrong</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Something unfilial: reason my son</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Should choose himself a wife, but as good reason</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The father, all whose joy is nothing else</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But fair posterity, should hold some counsel</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In such a business.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I yield all this;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But for some other reasons, my grave sir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which 'tis not fit you know, I not acquaint</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My father of this business.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Let him know't.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He shall not.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Prithee, let him.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No, he must not.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Let him, my son: he shall not need to grieve</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">At knowing of thy choice.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come, come, he must not.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Mark our contract.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Mark your divorce, young sir,</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Discovering himself</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Whom son I dare not call; thou art too base</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To be acknowledged: thou a sceptre's heir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That thus affect'st a sheep-hook! Thou old traitor,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am sorry that by hanging thee I can</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But shorten thy life one week. And thou, fresh piece</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of excellent witchcraft, who of force must know</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The royal fool thou copest with,--</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, my heart!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll have thy beauty scratch'd with briers, and made</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">More homely than thy state. For thee, fond boy,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If I may ever know thou dost but sigh</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That thou no more shalt see this knack, as never</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I mean thou shalt, we'll bar thee from succession;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not hold thee of our blood, no, not our kin,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Far than Deucalion off: mark thou my words:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Follow us to the court. Thou churl, for this time,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Though full of our displeasure, yet we free thee</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">From the dead blow of it. And you, enchantment.--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Worthy enough a herdsman: yea, him too,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That makes himself, but for our honour therein,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Unworthy thee,--if ever henceforth thou</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">These rural latches to his entrance open,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or hoop his body more with thy embraces,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I will devise a death as cruel for thee</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As thou art tender to't.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Even here undone!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I was not much afeard; for once or twice</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I was about to speak and tell him plainly,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The selfsame sun that shines upon his court</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hides not his visage from our cottage but</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Looks on alike. Will't please you, sir, be gone?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I told you what would come of this: beseech you,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of your own state take care: this dream of mine,--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Being now awake, I'll queen it no inch farther,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But milk my ewes and weep.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why, how now, father!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Speak ere thou diest.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I cannot speak, nor think</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nor dare to know that which I know. O sir!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You have undone a man of fourscore three,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That thought to fill his grave in quiet, yea,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To die upon the bed my father died,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To lie close by his honest bones: but now</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Some hangman must put on my shroud and lay me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Where no priest shovels in dust. O cursed wretch,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That knew'st this was the prince,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and wouldst adventure</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To mingle faith with him! Undone! undone!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If I might die within this hour, I have lived</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To die when I desire.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why look you so upon me?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am but sorry, not afeard; delay'd,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But nothing alter'd: what I was, I am;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">More straining on for plucking back, not following</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My leash unwillingly.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Gracious my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You know your father's temper: at this time</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He will allow no speech, which I do guess</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You do not purpose to him; and as hardly</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will he endure your sight as yet, I fear:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Then, till the fury of his highness settle,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come not before him.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I not purpose it.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I think, Camillo?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Even he, my lord.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How often have I told you 'twould be thus!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How often said, my dignity would last</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But till 'twere known!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It cannot fail but by</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The violation of my faith; and then</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Let nature crush the sides o' the earth together</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And mar the seeds within! Lift up thy looks:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">From my succession wipe me, father; I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Am heir to my affection.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Be advised.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am, and by my fancy: if my reason</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will thereto be obedient, I have reason;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If not, my senses, better pleased with madness,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do bid it welcome.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This is desperate, sir.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So call it: but it does fulfil my vow;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I needs must think it honesty. Camillo,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not for Bohemia, nor the pomp that may</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Be thereat glean'd, for all the sun sees or</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The close earth wombs or the profound sea hides</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In unknown fathoms, will I break my oath</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To this my fair beloved: therefore, I pray you,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As you have ever been my father's honour'd friend,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">When he shall miss me,--as, in faith, I mean not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To see him any more,--cast your good counsels</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Upon his passion; let myself and fortune</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Tug for the time to come. This you may know</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And so deliver, I am put to sea</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With her whom here I cannot hold on shore;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And most opportune to our need I have</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A vessel rides fast by, but not prepared</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For this design. What course I mean to hold</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shall nothing benefit your knowledge, nor</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Concern me the reporting.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O my lord!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I would your spirit were easier for advice,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or stronger for your need.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hark, Perdita</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Drawing her aside</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll hear you by and by.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He's irremoveable,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Resolved for flight. Now were I happy, if</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">His going I could frame to serve my turn,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Save him from danger, do him love and honour,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Purchase the sight again of dear Sicilia</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And that unhappy king, my master, whom</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I so much thirst to see.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Now, good Camillo;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am so fraught with curious business that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I leave out ceremony.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sir, I think</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You have heard of my poor services, i' the love</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That I have borne your father?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Very nobly</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have you deserved: it is my father's music</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To speak your deeds, not little of his care</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To have them recompensed as thought on.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Well, my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If you may please to think I love the king</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And through him what is nearest to him, which is</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your gracious self, embrace but my direction:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If your more ponderous and settled project</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">May suffer alteration, on mine honour,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll point you where you shall have such receiving</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As shall become your highness; where you may</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Enjoy your mistress, from the whom, I see,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There's no disjunction to be made, but by--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As heavens forefend!--your ruin; marry her,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And, with my best endeavours in your absence,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your discontenting father strive to qualify</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And bring him up to liking.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How, Camillo,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">May this, almost a miracle, be done?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That I may call thee something more than man</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And after that trust to thee.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have you thought on</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A place whereto you'll go?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not any yet:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But as the unthought-on accident is guilty</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To what we wildly do, so we profess</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ourselves to be the slaves of chance and flies</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of every wind that blows.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Then list to me:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This follows, if you will not change your purpose</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But undergo this flight, make for Sicilia,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And there present yourself and your fair princess,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For so I see she must be, 'fore Leontes:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She shall be habited as it becomes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The partner of your bed. Methinks I see</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Leontes opening his free arms and weeping</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">His welcomes forth; asks thee the son forgiveness,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As 'twere i' the father's person; kisses the hands</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of your fresh princess; o'er and o'er divides him</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'Twixt his unkindness and his kindness; the one</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He chides to hell and bids the other grow</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Faster than thought or time.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Worthy Camillo,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What colour for my visitation shall I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hold up before him?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sent by the king your father</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To greet him and to give him comforts. Sir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The manner of your bearing towards him, with</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What you as from your father shall deliver,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Things known betwixt us three, I'll write you down:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The which shall point you forth at every sitting</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What you must say; that he shall not perceive</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But that you have your father's bosom there</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And speak his very heart.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am bound to you:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There is some sap in this.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A cause more promising</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than a wild dedication of yourselves</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To unpath'd waters, undream'd shores, most certain</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To miseries enough; no hope to help you,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But as you shake off one to take another;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nothing so certain as your anchors, who</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do their best office, if they can but stay you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Where you'll be loath to be: besides you know</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Prosperity's the very bond of love,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Whose fresh complexion and whose heart together</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Affliction alters.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">One of these is true:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I think affliction may subdue the cheek,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But not take in the mind.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Yea, say you so?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There shall not at your father's house these</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">seven years</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Be born another such.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My good Camillo,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She is as forward of her breeding as</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She is i' the rear our birth.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I cannot say 'tis pity</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She lacks instructions, for she seems a mistress</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To most that teach.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your pardon, sir; for this</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll blush you thanks.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My prettiest Perdita!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But O, the thorns we stand upon! Camillo,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Preserver of my father, now of me,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The medicine of our house, how shall we do?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We are not furnish'd like Bohemia's son,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nor shall appear in Sicilia.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Fear none of this: I think you know my fortunes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do all lie there: it shall be so my care</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To have you royally appointed as if</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The scene you play were mine. For instance, sir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That you may know you shall not want, one word.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">They talk aside</para>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter AUTOLYCUS</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ha, ha! what a fool Honesty is! and Trust, his</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">sworn brother, a very simple gentleman! I have sold</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">all my trumpery; not a counterfeit stone, not a</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">ribbon, glass, pomander, brooch, table-book, ballad,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">knife, tape, glove, shoe-tie, bracelet, horn-ring,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">to keep my pack from fasting: they throng who</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">should buy first, as if my trinkets had been</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">hallowed and brought a benediction to the buyer:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">by which means I saw whose purse was best in</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">picture; and what I saw, to my good use I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">remembered. My clown, who wants but something to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">be a reasonable man, grew so in love with the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">wenches' song, that he would not stir his pettitoes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">till he had both tune and words; which so drew the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">rest of the herd to me that all their other senses</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">stuck in ears: you might have pinched a placket, it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">was senseless; 'twas nothing to geld a codpiece of a</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">purse; I could have filed keys off that hung in</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">chains: no hearing, no feeling, but my sir's song,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and admiring the nothing of it. So that in this</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">time of lethargy I picked and cut most of their</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">festival purses; and had not the old man come in</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">with a whoo-bub against his daughter and the king's</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">son and scared my choughs from the chaff, I had not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">left a purse alive in the whole army.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">CAMILLO, FLORIZEL, and PERDITA come forward</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nay, but my letters, by this means being there</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So soon as you arrive, shall clear that doubt.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And those that you'll procure from King Leontes--</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shall satisfy your father.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Happy be you!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">All that you speak shows fair.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Who have we here?</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Seeing AUTOLYCUS</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We'll make an instrument of this, omit</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nothing may give us aid.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If they have overheard me now, why, hanging.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How now, good fellow! why shakest thou so? Fear</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">not, man; here's no harm intended to thee.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am a poor fellow, sir.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why, be so still; here's nobody will steal that from</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">thee: yet for the outside of thy poverty we must</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">make an exchange; therefore discase thee instantly,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">--thou must think there's a necessity in't,--and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">change garments with this gentleman: though the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">pennyworth on his side be the worst, yet hold thee,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">there's some boot.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am a poor fellow, sir.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I know ye well enough.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nay, prithee, dispatch: the gentleman is half</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">flayed already.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Are you in earnest, sir?</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I smell the trick on't.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Dispatch, I prithee.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Indeed, I have had earnest: but I cannot with</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">conscience take it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Unbuckle, unbuckle.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">FLORIZEL and AUTOLYCUS exchange garments</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Fortunate mistress,--let my prophecy</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come home to ye!--you must retire yourself</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Into some covert: take your sweetheart's hat</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And pluck it o'er your brows, muffle your face,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Dismantle you, and, as you can, disliken</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The truth of your own seeming; that you may--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For I do fear eyes over--to shipboard</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Get undescried.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I see the play so lies</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That I must bear a part.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No remedy.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have you done there?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Should I now meet my father,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He would not call me son.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nay, you shall have no hat.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Giving it to PERDITA</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come, lady, come. Farewell, my friend.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Adieu, sir.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O Perdita, what have we twain forgot!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Pray you, a word.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</phrase> What I do next, shall
+                        be to tell the king</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of this escape and whither they are bound;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Wherein my hope is I shall so prevail</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To force him after: in whose company</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I shall review Sicilia, for whose sight</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have a woman's longing.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Fortune speed us!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thus we set on, Camillo, to the sea-side.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The swifter speed the better.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt FLORIZEL, PERDITA, and CAMILLO</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I understand the business, I hear it: to have an</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">open ear, a quick eye, and a nimble hand, is</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">necessary for a cut-purse; a good nose is requisite</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">also, to smell out work for the other senses. I see</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">this is the time that the unjust man doth thrive.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What an exchange had this been without boot! What</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">a boot is here with this exchange! Sure the gods do</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">this year connive at us, and we may do any thing</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">extempore. The prince himself is about a piece of</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">iniquity, stealing away from his father with his</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">clog at his heels: if I thought it were a piece of</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">honesty to acquaint the king withal, I would not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">do't: I hold it the more knavery to conceal it;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and therein am I constant to my profession.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter Clown and Shepherd</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Aside, aside; here is more matter for a hot brain:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">every lane's end, every shop, church, session,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">hanging, yields a careful man work.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">See, see; what a man you are now!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There is no other way but to tell the king</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">she's a changeling and none of your flesh and blood.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nay, but hear me.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nay, but hear me.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Go to, then.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She being none of your flesh and blood, your flesh</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and blood has not offended the king; and so your</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">flesh and blood is not to be punished by him. Show</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">those things you found about her, those secret</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">things, all but what she has with her: this being</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">done, let the law go whistle: I warrant you.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I will tell the king all, every word, yea, and his</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">son's pranks too; who, I may say, is no honest man,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">neither to his father nor to me, to go about to make</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">me the king's brother-in-law.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Indeed, brother-in-law was the farthest off you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">could have been to him and then your blood had been</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the dearer by I know how much an ounce.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</phrase> Very wisely,
+                    puppies!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Well, let us to the king: there is that in this</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">fardel will make him scratch his beard.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</phrase> I know not what
+                        impediment this complaint</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">may be to the flight of my master.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Pray heartily he be at palace.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE"><phrase remap="STAGEDIR">Aside</phrase> Though I am not
+                        naturally honest, I am so</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">sometimes by chance: let me pocket up my pedlar's excrement.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Takes off his false beard</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How now, rustics! whither are you bound?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To the palace, an it like your worship.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your affairs there, what, with whom, the condition</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">of that fardel, the place of your dwelling, your</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">names, your ages, of what having, breeding, and any</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">thing that is fitting to be known, discover.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We are but plain fellows, sir.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A lie; you are rough and hairy. Let me have no</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">lying: it becomes none but tradesmen, and they</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">often give us soldiers the lie: but we pay them for</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">it with stamped coin, not stabbing steel; therefore</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">they do not give us the lie.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your worship had like to have given us one, if you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">had not taken yourself with the manner.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Are you a courtier, an't like you, sir?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Whether it like me or no, I am a courtier. Seest</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">thou not the air of the court in these enfoldings?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">hath not my gait in it the measure of the court?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">receives not thy nose court-odor from me? reflect I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">not on thy baseness court-contempt? Thinkest thou,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">for that I insinuate, or toaze from thee thy</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">business, I am therefore no courtier? I am courtier</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">cap-a-pe; and one that will either push on or pluck</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">back thy business there: whereupon I command thee to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">open thy affair.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My business, sir, is to the king.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What advocate hast thou to him?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I know not, an't like you.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Advocate's the court-word for a pheasant: say you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">have none.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">None, sir; I have no pheasant, cock nor hen.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How blessed are we that are not simple men!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Yet nature might have made me as these are,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Therefore I will not disdain.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">This cannot be but a great courtier.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">His garments are rich, but he wears</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">them not handsomely.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He seems to be the more noble in being fantastical:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">a great man, I'll warrant; I know by the picking</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">on's teeth.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The fardel there? what's i' the fardel?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Wherefore that box?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sir, there lies such secrets in this fardel and box,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">which none must know but the king; and which he</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">shall know within this hour, if I may come to the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">speech of him.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Age, thou hast lost thy labour.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Why, sir?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The king is not at the palace; he is gone aboard a</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">new ship to purge melancholy and air himself: for,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">if thou beest capable of things serious, thou must</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">know the king is full of grief.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepard</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So 'tis said, sir; about his son, that should have</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">married a shepherd's daughter.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If that shepherd be not in hand-fast, let him fly:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the curses he shall have, the tortures he shall</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">feel, will break the back of man, the heart of
+                    monster.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Think you so, sir?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not he alone shall suffer what wit can make heavy</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and vengeance bitter; but those that are germane to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">him, though removed fifty times, shall all come</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">under the hangman: which though it be great pity,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">yet it is necessary. An old sheep-whistling rogue a</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">ram-tender, to offer to have his daughter come into</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">grace! Some say he shall be stoned; but that death</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">is too soft for him, say I draw our throne into a</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">sheep-cote! all deaths are too few, the sharpest too
+                    easy.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Has the old man e'er a son, sir, do you hear. an't</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">like you, sir?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He has a son, who shall be flayed alive; then</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'nointed over with honey, set on the head of a</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">wasp's nest; then stand till he be three quarters</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and a dram dead; then recovered again with</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">aqua-vitae or some other hot infusion; then, raw as</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">he is, and in the hottest day prognostication</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">proclaims, shall be be set against a brick-wall, the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">sun looking with a southward eye upon him, where he</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">is to behold him with flies blown to death. But what</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">talk we of these traitorly rascals, whose miseries</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">are to be smiled at, their offences being so</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">capital? Tell me, for you seem to be honest plain</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">men, what you have to the king: being something</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">gently considered, I'll bring you where he is</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">aboard, tender your persons to his presence,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">whisper him in your behalfs; and if it be in man</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">besides the king to effect your suits, here is man</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">shall do it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He seems to be of great authority: close with him,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">give him gold; and though authority be a stubborn</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">bear, yet he is oft led by the nose with gold: show</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the inside of your purse to the outside of his hand,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and no more ado. Remember 'stoned,' and 'flayed
+                    alive.'</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">An't please you, sir, to undertake the business for</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">us, here is that gold I have: I'll make it as much</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">more and leave this young man in pawn till I bring it
+                    you.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">After I have done what I promised?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ay, sir.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Well, give me the moiety. Are you a party in this
+                    business?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In some sort, sir: but though my case be a pitiful</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">one, I hope I shall not be flayed out of it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, that's the case of the shepherd's son: hang him,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">he'll be made an example.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Comfort, good comfort! We must to the king and show</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">our strange sights: he must know 'tis none of your</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">daughter nor my sister; we are gone else. Sir, I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">will give you as much as this old man does when the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">business is performed, and remain, as he says, your</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">pawn till it be brought you.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I will trust you. Walk before toward the sea-side;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">go on the right hand: I will but look upon the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">hedge and follow you.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We are blest in this man, as I may say, even blest.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Let's before as he bids us: he was provided to do us
+                    good.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt Shepherd and Clown</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If I had a mind to be honest, I see Fortune would</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">not suffer me: she drops booties in my mouth. I am</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">courted now with a double occasion, gold and a means</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">to do the prince my master good; which who knows how</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">that may turn back to my advancement? I will bring</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">these two moles, these blind ones, aboard him: if he</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">think it fit to shore them again and that the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">complaint they have to the king concerns him</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">nothing, let him call me rogue for being so far</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">officious; for I am proof against that title and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">what shame else belongs to't. To him will I present</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">them: there may be matter in it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exit</para>
+        </section>
+
+    </chapter>
+
+    <chapter remap="ACT">
+        <title remap="TITLE">ACT V</title>
+
+        <section remap="SCENE">
+            <title remap="TITLE">SCENE I. A room in LEONTES' palace.</title>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter LEONTES, CLEOMENES, DION, PAULINA, and Servants</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sir, you have done enough, and have perform'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A saint-like sorrow: no fault could you make,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which you have not redeem'd; indeed, paid down</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">More penitence than done trespass: at the last,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do as the heavens have done, forget your evil;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With them forgive yourself.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Whilst I remember</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Her and her virtues, I cannot forget</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My blemishes in them, and so still think of</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The wrong I did myself; which was so much,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That heirless it hath made my kingdom and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Destroy'd the sweet'st companion that e'er man</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Bred his hopes out of.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">True, too true, my lord:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If, one by one, you wedded all the world,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or from the all that are took something good,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To make a perfect woman, she you kill'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Would be unparallel'd.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I think so. Kill'd!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She I kill'd! I did so: but thou strikest me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sorely, to say I did; it is as bitter</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Upon thy tongue as in my thought: now, good now,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Say so but seldom.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not at all, good lady:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You might have spoken a thousand things that would</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have done the time more benefit and graced</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your kindness better.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You are one of those</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Would have him wed again.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">DION</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If you would not so,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You pity not the state, nor the remembrance</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of his most sovereign name; consider little</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What dangers, by his highness' fail of issue,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">May drop upon his kingdom and devour</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Incertain lookers on. What were more holy</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than to rejoice the former queen is well?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What holier than, for royalty's repair,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For present comfort and for future good,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To bless the bed of majesty again</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With a sweet fellow to't?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There is none worthy,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Respecting her that's gone. Besides, the gods</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will have fulfill'd their secret purposes;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For has not the divine Apollo said,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is't not the tenor of his oracle,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That King Leontes shall not have an heir</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Till his lost child be found? which that it shall,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is all as monstrous to our human reason</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As my Antigonus to break his grave</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And come again to me; who, on my life,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Did perish with the infant. 'Tis your counsel</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My lord should to the heavens be contrary,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Oppose against their wills.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">To LEONTES</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Care not for issue;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The crown will find an heir: great Alexander</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Left his to the worthiest; so his successor</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Was like to be the best.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Good Paulina,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Who hast the memory of Hermione,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I know, in honour, O, that ever I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Had squared me to thy counsel! then, even now,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I might have look'd upon my queen's full eyes,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have taken treasure from her lips--</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And left them</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">More rich for what they yielded.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou speak'st truth.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No more such wives; therefore, no wife: one worse,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And better used, would make her sainted spirit</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Again possess her corpse, and on this stage,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Where we're offenders now, appear soul-vex'd,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And begin, 'Why to me?'</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Had she such power,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She had just cause.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She had; and would incense me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To murder her I married.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I should so.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Were I the ghost that walk'd, I'ld bid you mark</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Her eye, and tell me for what dull part in't</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You chose her; then I'ld shriek, that even your ears</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Should rift to hear me; and the words that follow'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Should be 'Remember mine.'</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Stars, stars,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And all eyes else dead coals! Fear thou no wife;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll have no wife, Paulina.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will you swear</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Never to marry but by my free leave?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Never, Paulina; so be blest my spirit!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Then, good my lords, bear witness to his oath.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You tempt him over-much.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Unless another,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As like Hermione as is her picture,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Affront his eye.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CLEOMENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Good madam,--</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have done.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Yet, if my lord will marry,--if you will, sir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No remedy, but you will,--give me the office</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To choose you a queen: she shall not be so young</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As was your former; but she shall be such</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As, walk'd your first queen's ghost,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">it should take joy</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To see her in your arms.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My true Paulina,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We shall not marry till thou bid'st us.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Shall be when your first queen's again in breath;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Never till then.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter a Gentleman</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">One that gives out himself Prince Florizel,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Son of Polixenes, with his princess, she</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The fairest I have yet beheld, desires access</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To your high presence.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What with him? he comes not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Like to his father's greatness: his approach,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So out of circumstance and sudden, tells us</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'Tis not a visitation framed, but forced</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By need and accident. What train?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But few,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And those but mean.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">His princess, say you, with him?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ay, the most peerless piece of earth, I think,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That e'er the sun shone bright on.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O Hermione,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As every present time doth boast itself</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Above a better gone, so must thy grave</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Give way to what's seen now! Sir, you yourself</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have said and writ so, but your writing now</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is colder than that theme, 'She had not been,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nor was not to be equall'd;'--thus your verse</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Flow'd with her beauty once: 'tis shrewdly ebb'd,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To say you have seen a better.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Pardon, madam:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The one I have almost forgot,--your pardon,--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The other, when she has obtain'd your eye,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will have your tongue too. This is a creature,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Would she begin a sect, might quench the zeal</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of all professors else, make proselytes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of who she but bid follow.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How! not women?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Women will love her, that she is a woman</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">More worth than any man; men, that she is</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The rarest of all women.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Go, Cleomenes;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Yourself, assisted with your honour'd friends,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Bring them to our embracement. Still, 'tis strange</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt CLEOMENES and others</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He thus should steal upon us.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Had our prince,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Jewel of children, seen this hour, he had pair'd</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Well with this lord: there was not full a month</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Between their births.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Prithee, no more; cease; thou know'st</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He dies to me again when talk'd of: sure,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">When I shall see this gentleman, thy speeches</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will bring me to consider that which may</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Unfurnish me of reason. They are come.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Re-enter CLEOMENES and others, with FLORIZEL and PERDITA</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your mother was most true to wedlock, prince;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For she did print your royal father off,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Conceiving you: were I but twenty-one,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your father's image is so hit in you,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">His very air, that I should call you brother,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As I did him, and speak of something wildly</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By us perform'd before. Most dearly welcome!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And your fair princess,--goddess!--O, alas!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I lost a couple, that 'twixt heaven and earth</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Might thus have stood begetting wonder as</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You, gracious couple, do: and then I lost--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">All mine own folly--the society,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Amity too, of your brave father, whom,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Though bearing misery, I desire my life</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Once more to look on him.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By his command</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have I here touch'd Sicilia and from him</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Give you all greetings that a king, at friend,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Can send his brother: and, but infirmity</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which waits upon worn times hath something seized</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">His wish'd ability, he had himself</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The lands and waters 'twixt your throne and his</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Measured to look upon you; whom he loves--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He bade me say so--more than all the sceptres</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And those that bear them living.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O my brother,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Good gentleman! the wrongs I have done thee stir</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Afresh within me, and these thy offices,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So rarely kind, are as interpreters</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of my behind-hand slackness. Welcome hither,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As is the spring to the earth. And hath he too</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Exposed this paragon to the fearful usage,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">At least ungentle, of the dreadful Neptune,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To greet a man not worth her pains, much less</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The adventure of her person?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Good my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She came from Libya.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Where the warlike Smalus,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That noble honour'd lord, is fear'd and loved?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Most royal sir, from thence; from him, whose daughter</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">His tears proclaim'd his, parting with her: thence,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A prosperous south-wind friendly, we have cross'd,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To execute the charge my father gave me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For visiting your highness: my best train</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I have from your Sicilian shores dismiss'd;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Who for Bohemia bend, to signify</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not only my success in Libya, sir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But my arrival and my wife's in safety</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Here where we are.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The blessed gods</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Purge all infection from our air whilst you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do climate here! You have a holy father,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A graceful gentleman; against whose person,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So sacred as it is, I have done sin:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For which the heavens, taking angry note,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have left me issueless; and your father's blest,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As he from heaven merits it, with you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Worthy his goodness. What might I have been,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Might I a son and daughter now have look'd on,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Such goodly things as you!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter a Lord</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Most noble sir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That which I shall report will bear no credit,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Were not the proof so nigh. Please you, great sir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Bohemia greets you from himself by me;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Desires you to attach his son, who has--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">His dignity and duty both cast off--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Fled from his father, from his hopes, and with</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A shepherd's daughter.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Where's Bohemia? speak.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Here in your city; I now came from him:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I speak amazedly; and it becomes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My marvel and my message. To your court</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Whiles he was hastening, in the chase, it seems,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Of this fair couple, meets he on the way</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The father of this seeming lady and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Her brother, having both their country quitted</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With this young prince.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Camillo has betray'd me;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Whose honour and whose honesty till now</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Endured all weathers.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lay't so to his charge:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He's with the king your father.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Who? Camillo?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Lord</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Camillo, sir; I spake with him; who now</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Has these poor men in question. Never saw I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Wretches so quake: they kneel, they kiss the earth;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Forswear themselves as often as they speak:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Bohemia stops his ears, and threatens them</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With divers deaths in death.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O my poor father!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The heaven sets spies upon us, will not have</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Our contract celebrated.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You are married?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We are not, sir, nor are we like to be;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The stars, I see, will kiss the valleys first:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The odds for high and low's alike.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is this the daughter of a king?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She is,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">When once she is my wife.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That 'once' I see by your good father's speed</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will come on very slowly. I am sorry,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Most sorry, you have broken from his liking</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Where you were tied in duty, and as sorry</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your choice is not so rich in worth as beauty,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That you might well enjoy her.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">FLORIZEL</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Dear, look up:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Though Fortune, visible an enemy,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Should chase us with my father, power no jot</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hath she to change our loves. Beseech you, sir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Remember since you owed no more to time</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than I do now: with thought of such affections,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Step forth mine advocate; at your request</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My father will grant precious things as trifles.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Would he do so, I'ld beg your precious mistress,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which he counts but a trifle.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Sir, my liege,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your eye hath too much youth in't: not a month</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'Fore your queen died, she was more worth such gazes</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Than what you look on now.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I thought of her,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Even in these looks I made.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">To FLORIZEL</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But your petition</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is yet unanswer'd. I will to your father:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your honour not o'erthrown by your desires,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am friend to them and you: upon which errand</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I now go toward him; therefore follow me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And mark what way I make: come, good my lord.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
+        </section>
+
+        <section remap="SCENE">
+            <title remap="TITLE">SCENE II. Before LEONTES' palace.</title>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter AUTOLYCUS and a Gentleman</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Beseech you, sir, were you present at this relation?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I was by at the opening of the fardel, heard the old</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">shepherd deliver the manner how he found it:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">whereupon, after a little amazedness, we were all</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">commanded out of the chamber; only this methought I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">heard the shepherd say, he found the child.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I would most gladly know the issue of it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I make a broken delivery of the business; but the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">changes I perceived in the king and Camillo were</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">very notes of admiration: they seemed almost, with</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">staring on one another, to tear the cases of their</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">eyes; there was speech in their dumbness, language</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">in their very gesture; they looked as they had heard</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">of a world ransomed, or one destroyed: a notable</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">passion of wonder appeared in them; but the wisest</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">beholder, that knew no more but seeing, could not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">say if the importance were joy or sorrow; but in the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">extremity of the one, it must needs be.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter another Gentleman</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Here comes a gentleman that haply knows more.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The news, Rogero?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Nothing but bonfires: the oracle is fulfilled; the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">king's daughter is found: such a deal of wonder is</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">broken out within this hour that ballad-makers</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">cannot be able to express it.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter a third Gentleman</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Here comes the Lady Paulina's steward: he can</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">deliver you more. How goes it now, sir? this news</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">which is called true is so like an old tale, that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the verity of it is in strong suspicion: has the king</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">found his heir?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Third Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Most true, if ever truth were pregnant by</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">circumstance: that which you hear you'll swear you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">see, there is such unity in the proofs. The mantle</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">of Queen Hermione's, her jewel about the neck of it,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the letters of Antigonus found with it which they</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">know to be his character, the majesty of the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">creature in resemblance of the mother, the affection</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">of nobleness which nature shows above her breeding,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and many other evidences proclaim her with all</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">certainty to be the king's daughter. Did you see</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the meeting of the two kings?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Third Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Then have you lost a sight, which was to be seen,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">cannot be spoken of. There might you have beheld one</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">joy crown another, so and in such manner that it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">seemed sorrow wept to take leave of them, for their</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">joy waded in tears. There was casting up of eyes,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">holding up of hands, with countenances of such</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">distraction that they were to be known by garment,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">not by favour. Our king, being ready to leap out of</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">himself for joy of his found daughter, as if that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">joy were now become a loss, cries 'O, thy mother,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">thy mother!' then asks Bohemia forgiveness; then</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">embraces his son-in-law; then again worries he his</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">daughter with clipping her; now he thanks the old</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">shepherd, which stands by like a weather-bitten</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">conduit of many kings' reigns. I never heard of such</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">another encounter, which lames report to follow it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and undoes description to do it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What, pray you, became of Antigonus, that carried</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">hence the child?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Third Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Like an old tale still, which will have matter to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">rehearse, though credit be asleep and not an ear</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">open. He was torn to pieces with a bear: this</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">avouches the shepherd's son; who has not only his</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">innocence, which seems much, to justify him, but a</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">handkerchief and rings of his that Paulina knows.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What became of his bark and his followers?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Third Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Wrecked the same instant of their master's death and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">in the view of the shepherd: so that all the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">instruments which aided to expose the child were</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">even then lost when it was found. But O, the noble</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">combat that 'twixt joy and sorrow was fought in</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Paulina! She had one eye declined for the loss of</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">her husband, another elevated that the oracle was</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">fulfilled: she lifted the princess from the earth,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and so locks her in embracing, as if she would pin</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">her to her heart that she might no more be in danger</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">of losing.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The dignity of this act was worth the audience of</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">kings and princes; for by such was it acted.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Third Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">One of the prettiest touches of all and that which</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">angled for mine eyes, caught the water though not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the fish, was when, at the relation of the queen's</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">death, with the manner how she came to't bravely</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">confessed and lamented by the king, how</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">attentiveness wounded his daughter; till, from one</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">sign of dolour to another, she did, with an 'Alas,'</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I would fain say, bleed tears, for I am sure my</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">heart wept blood. Who was most marble there changed</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">colour; some swooned, all sorrowed: if all the world</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">could have seen 't, the woe had been universal.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Are they returned to the court?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Third Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No: the princess hearing of her mother's statue,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">which is in the keeping of Paulina,--a piece many</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">years in doing and now newly performed by that rare</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Italian master, Julio Romano, who, had he himself</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">eternity and could put breath into his work, would</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">beguile Nature of her custom, so perfectly he is her</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">ape: he so near to Hermione hath done Hermione that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">they say one would speak to her and stand in hope of</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">answer: thither with all greediness of affection</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">are they gone, and there they intend to sup.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Second Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I thought she had some great matter there in hand;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">for she hath privately twice or thrice a day, ever</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">since the death of Hermione, visited that removed</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">house. Shall we thither and with our company piece</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the rejoicing?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">First Gentleman</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Who would be thence that has the benefit of access?</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">every wink of an eye some new grace will be born:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">our absence makes us unthrifty to our knowledge.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Let's along.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt Gentlemen</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Now, had I not the dash of my former life in me,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">would preferment drop on my head. I brought the old</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">man and his son aboard the prince: told him I heard</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">them talk of a fardel and I know not what: but he</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">at that time, overfond of the shepherd's daughter,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">so he then took her to be, who began to be much</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">sea-sick, and himself little better, extremity of</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">weather continuing, this mystery remained</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">undiscovered. But 'tis all one to me; for had I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">been the finder out of this secret, it would not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">have relished among my other discredits.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter Shepherd and Clown</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Here come those I have done good to against my will,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and already appearing in the blossoms of their
+                    fortune.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Come, boy; I am past moe children, but thy sons and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">daughters will be all gentlemen born.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You are well met, sir. You denied to fight with me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">this other day, because I was no gentleman born.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">See you these clothes? say you see them not and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">think me still no gentleman born: you were best say</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">these robes are not gentlemen born: give me the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">lie, do, and try whether I am not now a gentleman
+                    born.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I know you are now, sir, a gentleman born.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ay, and have been so any time these four hours.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And so have I, boy.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So you have: but I was a gentleman born before my</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">father; for the king's son took me by the hand, and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">called me brother; and then the two kings called my</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">father brother; and then the prince my brother and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the princess my sister called my father father; and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">so we wept, and there was the first gentleman-like</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">tears that ever we shed.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We may live, son, to shed many more.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ay; or else 'twere hard luck, being in so</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">preposterous estate as we are.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I humbly beseech you, sir, to pardon me all the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">faults I have committed to your worship and to give</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">me your good report to the prince my master.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Prithee, son, do; for we must be gentle, now we are</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">gentlemen.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou wilt amend thy life?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ay, an it like your good worship.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Give me thy hand: I will swear to the prince thou</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">art as honest a true fellow as any is in Bohemia.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You may say it, but not swear it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Not swear it, now I am a gentleman? Let boors and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">franklins say it, I'll swear it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Shepherd</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">How if it be false, son?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If it be ne'er so false, a true gentleman may swear</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">it in the behalf of his friend: and I'll swear to</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">the prince thou art a tall fellow of thy hands and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">that thou wilt not be drunk; but I know thou art no</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">tall fellow of thy hands and that thou wilt be</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">drunk: but I'll swear it, and I would thou wouldst</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">be a tall fellow of thy hands.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">AUTOLYCUS</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I will prove so, sir, to my power.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">Clown</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ay, by any means prove a tall fellow: if I do not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">wonder how thou darest venture to be drunk, not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">being a tall fellow, trust me not. Hark! the kings</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">and the princes, our kindred, are going to see the</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">queen's picture. Come, follow us: we'll be thy</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">good masters.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
+        </section>
+
+        <section remap="SCENE">
+            <title remap="TITLE">SCENE III. A chapel in PAULINA'S house.</title>
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Enter LEONTES, POLIXENES, FLORIZEL, PERDITA, CAMILLO, PAULINA,
+                Lords, and Attendants</para>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O grave and good Paulina, the great comfort</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That I have had of thee!</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What, sovereign sir,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I did not well I meant well. All my services</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You have paid home: but that you have vouchsafed,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With your crown'd brother and these your contracted</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Heirs of your kingdoms, my poor house to visit,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It is a surplus of your grace, which never</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My life may last to answer.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O Paulina,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We honour you with trouble: but we came</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To see the statue of our queen: your gallery</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Have we pass'd through, not without much content</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In many singularities; but we saw not</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That which my daughter came to look upon,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The statue of her mother.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As she lived peerless,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So her dead likeness, I do well believe,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Excels whatever yet you look'd upon</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or hand of man hath done; therefore I keep it</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lonely, apart. But here it is: prepare</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To see the life as lively mock'd as ever</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Still sleep mock'd death: behold, and say 'tis well.</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">PAULINA draws a curtain, and discovers HERMIONE standing
+                        like a statue</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I like your silence, it the more shows off</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your wonder: but yet speak; first, you, my liege,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Comes it not something near?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Her natural posture!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Chide me, dear stone, that I may say indeed</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou art Hermione; or rather, thou art she</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">In thy not chiding, for she was as tender</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As infancy and grace. But yet, Paulina,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Hermione was not so much wrinkled, nothing</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So aged as this seems.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, not by much.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So much the more our carver's excellence;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which lets go by some sixteen years and makes her</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As she lived now.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As now she might have done,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So much to my good comfort, as it is</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Now piercing to my soul. O, thus she stood,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Even with such life of majesty, warm life,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As now it coldly stands, when first I woo'd her!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am ashamed: does not the stone rebuke me</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For being more stone than it? O royal piece,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There's magic in thy majesty, which has</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My evils conjured to remembrance and</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">From thy admiring daughter took the spirits,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Standing like stone with thee.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And give me leave,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And do not say 'tis superstition, that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I kneel and then implore her blessing. Lady,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Dear queen, that ended when I but began,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Give me that hand of yours to kiss.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, patience!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The statue is but newly fix'd, the colour's Not dry.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My lord, your sorrow was too sore laid on,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which sixteen winters cannot blow away,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So many summers dry; scarce any joy</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Did ever so long live; no sorrow</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But kill'd itself much sooner.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Dear my brother,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Let him that was the cause of this have power</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To take off so much grief from you as he</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will piece up in himself.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Indeed, my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If I had thought the sight of my poor image</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Would thus have wrought you,--for the stone is mine--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'ld not have show'd it.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do not draw the curtain.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No longer shall you gaze on't, lest your fancy</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">May think anon it moves.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Let be, let be.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Would I were dead, but that, methinks, already--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What was he that did make it? See, my lord,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Would you not deem it breathed? and that those veins</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Did verily bear blood?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Masterly done:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The very life seems warm upon her lip.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The fixture of her eye has motion in't,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As we are mock'd with art.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll draw the curtain:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My lord's almost so far transported that</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">He'll think anon it lives.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O sweet Paulina,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Make me to think so twenty years together!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No settled senses of the world can match</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The pleasure of that madness. Let 't alone.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am sorry, sir, I have thus far stirr'd you: but</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I could afflict you farther.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Do, Paulina;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For this affliction has a taste as sweet</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As any cordial comfort. Still, methinks,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There is an air comes from her: what fine chisel</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Could ever yet cut breath? Let no man mock me,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For I will kiss her.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Good my lord, forbear:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">The ruddiness upon her lip is wet;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You'll mar it if you kiss it, stain your own</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">With oily painting. Shall I draw the curtain?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No, not these twenty years.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PERDITA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">So long could I</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Stand by, a looker on.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Either forbear,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Quit presently the chapel, or resolve you</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For more amazement. If you can behold it,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll make the statue move indeed, descend</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And take you by the hand; but then you'll think--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Which I protest against--I am assisted</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By wicked powers.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What you can make her do,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am content to look on: what to speak,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am content to hear; for 'tis as easy</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">To make her speak as move.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">It is required</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You do awake your faith. Then all stand still;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">On: those that think it is unlawful business</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I am about, let them depart.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Proceed:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">No foot shall stir.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Music, awake her; strike!</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">Music</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">'Tis time; descend; be stone no more; approach;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Strike all that look upon with marvel. Come,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">I'll fill your grave up: stir, nay, come away,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Bequeath to death your numbness, for from him</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Dear life redeems you. You perceive she stirs:</line>
+                    <para remap="STAGEDIR">HERMIONE comes down</para>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Start not; her actions shall be holy as</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You hear my spell is lawful: do not shun her</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Until you see her die again; for then</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You kill her double. Nay, present your hand:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">When she was young you woo'd her; now in age</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is she become the suitor?</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, she's warm!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If this be magic, let it be an art</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lawful as eating.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She embraces him.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">CAMILLO</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">She hangs about his neck:</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">If she pertain to life let her speak too.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">POLIXENES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Ay, and make't manifest where she has lived,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Or how stolen from the dead.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That she is living,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Were it but told you, should be hooted at</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Like an old tale: but it appears she lives,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Though yet she speak not. Mark a little while.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Please you to interpose, fair madam: kneel</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And pray your mother's blessing. Turn, good lady;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Our Perdita is found.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">HERMIONE</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You gods, look down</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And from your sacred vials pour your graces</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Upon my daughter's head! Tell me, mine own.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Where hast thou been preserved? where lived? how found</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thy father's court? for thou shalt hear that I,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Knowing by Paulina that the oracle</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Gave hope thou wast in being, have preserved</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Myself to see the issue.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">PAULINA</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">There's time enough for that;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lest they desire upon this push to trouble</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Your joys with like relation. Go together,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">You precious winners all; your exultation</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Partake to every one. I, an old turtle,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Will wing me to some wither'd bough and there</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My mate, that's never to be found again,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lament till I am lost.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <dialogue remap="SPEECH">
+                <linegroup>
+                    <speaker remap="SPEAKER">LEONTES</speaker>
+                    <line remap="LINE">O, peace, Paulina!</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Thou shouldst a husband take by my consent,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As I by thine a wife: this is a match,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And made between's by vows. Thou hast found mine;</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">But how, is to be question'd; for I saw her,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">As I thought, dead, and have in vain said many</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">A prayer upon her grave. I'll not seek far--</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">For him, I partly know his mind--to find thee</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">An honourable husband. Come, Camillo,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And take her by the hand, whose worth and honesty</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is richly noted and here justified</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">By us, a pair of kings. Let's from this place.</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">What! look upon my brother: both your pardons,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">That e'er I put between your holy looks</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">My ill suspicion. This is your son-in-law,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">And son unto the king, who, heavens directing,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Is troth-plight to your daughter. Good Paulina,</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Lead us from hence, where we may leisurely</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Each one demand an answer to his part</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">Perform'd in this wide gap of time since first</line>
+                    <line remap="LINE">We were dissever'd: hastily lead away.</line>
+                </linegroup>
+            </dialogue>
+
+            <para remap="STAGEDIR">Exeunt</para>
+        </section>
+    </chapter>
+</book>