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: 3 - Scene: 2

Leo. One graue shall be for both: Vpon them shall

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Leo. The causes of their death appeare (vnto

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Leo. Our shame perpetuall) once a day, Ile visit

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Leo. The Chappell where they lye, and teares shed there

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Leo. Shall be my recreation. So long as Nature

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Leo. Will beare vp with this exercise, so long

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Leo. I dayly vow to vse it. Come, and leade me

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Leo. To these sorrowes.

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Leo. Exeunt

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Leo. Scæna Tertia.

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Leo. [Act 3, Scene 3]

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Leo. Enter Antigonus, a Marriner, Babe, Sheepe­

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Leo. heard, and Clowne.

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Ant. Ant.

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Ant. Thou art perfect then, our ship hath toucht vpon,

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Ant. The Desarts of Bohemia.

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Mar. Mar.

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Mar. I (my Lord) and feare

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Mar. We haue Landed in ill time: the skies looke grimly,

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Mar. And threaten present blusters. In my conscience