The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Play: The Winter's Tale

Act: 4 - Scene: 2

Cam. sire to lay my bones there. Besides, the penitent King

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Cam. (my Master) hath sent for me, to whose feeling sorrowes

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Cam. I might be some allay, or I oreweene to thinke so) which

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Cam. is another spurre to my departure.

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Pol. Pol.

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Pol. As thou lou’st me (Camillo) wipe not out the rest

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Pol. of thy seruices, by leauing me now: the neede I haue of

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Pol. thee, thine owne goodnesse hath made: better not to

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Pol. haue had thee, then thus to want thee, thou hauing made

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Pol. me Businesses, (which none (without thee) can suffici­

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Pol. or take away with thee the very seruices thou hast done:

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Pol. which if I haue not enough considered (as too much I

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Pol. die, and my profite therein, the heaping friendshippes.

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Pol. of that penitent (as thou calst him) and reconciled King

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Pol. my brother, whose losse of his most precious Queene &

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Pol. Children, are euen now to be a‑fresh lamented. Say to