Arch. Believe me, I speak as my understanding instructs me and as mine honesty puts it to utterance. 20 Cam. Sicilia cannot show himself over-kind to Bohemia. They were trained together in their childhoods; and there rooted betwixt them then such an affection, which cannot choose but branch now. Since their more mature dignities and royal necessities made separation of their society, their encounters, though not personal, have been royally attorneyed with interchange of gifts, letters, loving embassies; that they have seemed to be together, though absent, shook hands, as over a vast, and embraced, as it were, from the ends of opposed winds. The heavens continue their loves! 30 Arch. I think there is not in the world either malice or matter to alter it. You have an unspeakable comfort of your young prince Mamillius: it is a gentleman of the greatest promise that ever came into my note. Cam. I very well agree with you in the hopes of him: it is a gallant child; one that indeed physics the subject, makes old hearts fresh: they that went on crutches ere he was born desire yet their life to see him a man. Arch. Would they else be content to die? Cam. Yes; if there were no other excuse why they should desire to live. Arch. If the king had no son, they would desire to live on crutches till he had one. [Exeunt. 40 50 26. which, as. 33. vast, boundless sea (or sea of which the bounds are invisible). 38. of, in. 40. note, knowledge. 43. the subject, (collective) the king's subjects. SCENE II. A room of state in the same. Enter LEONTES, HERMIONE, MAMILLIUS, Pol. Nine changes of the watery star hath been The shepherd's note since we have left our throne Would be fill'd up, my brother, with our thanks; Go hence in debt: and therefore, like a cipher, That go before it. Leon. Stay your thanks a while; And pay them when you part. Sir, that's to-morrow. I am question'd by my fears, of what may chance No sneaping winds at home, to make us say 'This is put forth too truly:' besides, I have 10 ing. 2. note, observation, reckon 12. that may blow, etc. This sentence is somewhat loosely dependent upon the previous one, -'fears of what may chance' being mentally replaced by the equivalent 'wish that they may not,'-that no sneaping winds, etc. 13. sneaping, nipping. 14. This is put forth too truly, this foreboding is too well justified. Leon. We'll part the time between 's then; and in that I'll no gainsaying. Pol. Press me not, beseech you, so. There is no tongue that moves, none, none i' the world, 20 So soon as yours could win me: so it should now, Do even drag me homeward: which to hinder Leon. Tongue-tied our queen? speak you. Her. I had thought, sir, to have held my peace until You had drawn oaths from him not to stay. You, Charge him too coldly. Tell him, you are sure Leon. Well said, Hermione. Her. To tell, he longs to see his son, were strong : But let him say so then, and let him go; But let him swear so, and he shall not stay, Yet of your royal presence I 'll adventure To let him there a month behind the gest 30 40 18. 's, us. 33. ward, posture (in fencing). 39. at, in. 40. commission, warrant. 41. gest (Fr. gîte, 'lodging'), an appointed stage or restingplace in a royal progress; hence the time appointed for resuming 41. To let him, to permit him the journey. to remain. Prefix'd for 's parting: yet, good deed, Leontes, Her. Nay, but you will? Her. Verily! No, madam. I may not, verily. You put me off with limber vows; but I, oaths, Should yet say 'Sir, no going.' Verily, You shall not go: a lady's 'Verily''s Not like a guest; so you shall pay your fees When you depart, and save your thanks. How say you ? My prisoner? or my guest? by your dread 'Verily,' Pol. Your guest, then, madam: To be your prisoner should import offending; Which is for me less easy to commit Than you to punish. Her. Not your gaoler, then, But your kind hostess. Come, I'll question you You were pretty lordings then? Pol. We were, fair queen, Two lads that thought there was no more behind But such a day to-morrow as to-day, And to be boy eternal. 50 60 Her. Was not my lord 42. good deed, in verity. 47. limber, pliant. 44. woman of rank. 43. jar, tick. What lady-she, any paid by prisoners on their libera 53. pay your fees, the fees tion from prison. The verier wag o' the two? Pol. We were as twinn'd lambs that did frisk i' And bleat the one at the other: what we changed The doctrine of ill-doing, no, nor dream'd That any did. Had we pursued that life, And our weak spirits ne'er been higher rear'd Pol. Of my young play-fellow. Her. Grace to boot! Of this make no conclusion, lest you say Your queen and I are devils: yet go on; The offences we have made you do we'll answer, If you first sinn'd with us and that with us You did continue fault and that you slipp'd not To better purpose. 70 80 Never? 70. no, nor dream'd; so F14. Nor dream'd, F1, making a line which, however it be scanned, Shakespeare cannot have written. 73. blood, passions. 74. the imposition clear'd hereditary ours, setting aside the 'original sin' we inherit as men. 76. sacred, royal. 80. Grace to boot, Grace aid us! |