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. formerly he hath appeared.

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Pol. Pol.

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Pol. I haue considered so much (Camillo) and with

Play: The Winter's Tale

Act: 4 - Scene: 2

Pol. some care, so farre, that I haue eyes vnder my seruice,

Play: The Winter's Tale

Act: 4 - Scene: 2

Pol. which looke vpon his remouednesse: from whom I haue

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Pol. most homely shepheard: a man (they say) that from very

Play: The Winter's Tale

Act: 4 - Scene: 2

Pol. nothing, and beyond the imagination of his neighbors,

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Pol. is growne into an vnspeakable estate.

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Cam. Cam.

Play: The Winter's Tale

Act: 4 - Scene: 2

Cam. I haue heard (sir) of such a man, who hath a

Play: The Winter's Tale

Act: 4 - Scene: 2

Cam. more, then can be thought to begin from such a cottage

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Pol. Pol.

Play: The Winter's Tale

Act: 4 - Scene: 2

Pol. That’s likewise part of my Intelligence: but (I

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Pol. feare) the Angle that pluckes our sonne thither. Thou

Play: The Winter's Tale

Act: 4 - Scene: 2

Pol. earing what we are) haue some question with the shep­

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Pol. heard; from whose simplicity, I thinke it not vneasie to

Play: The Winter's Tale

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Pol. get the cause of my sonnes resort thether. 'Prethe be my