Go hence in debt: And therefore, like a cipher, Stay your thanks awhile; Sir, that's to-morrow. We are tougher, brother, No longer stay. Very sooth, to-morrow. Leon. We'll part the time between's then : and in that I'll no gain-saying. Pol. Press me not, ’beseech you, so ; There is no tongue that moves, none, none i'the world, So soon as yours, could win me: so it should now, Were there necessity in your request, although "Twere needful I denied it. My affairs Do even drag me homeward; which to hinder, Were, in your love, a whip to me; my stay, To you a charge and trouble : to save both, Farewell, our brother. 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, sir, * Nipping. He's beat from his best ward. Well said, Hermione. venture The borrow of a week. When at Bohemia You take my lord, I'll give him my commission, To let him there a month, behind the gest* Prefix'd for his parting : yet, good deed +, Leontes, I love thee not a jar I o’the clock behind What lady she her lord.—You'll stay? Pol. No, madam. Her. Nay, but you will ? Pol. I may not, verily. Her. Verily! You put me off with limber & vows: But I, Though you would seek to unsphere the stars with oaths, Should yet say, Sir, no going. Verily, You shall not go; a lady's verily is As potent as a lord's. Will you go yet? Force me to keep you as a prisoner, 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, Your guest then, madam : Not your gaoler then, But your kind hostess. Come, I'll question you, Of my lord's tricks, and yours, when you were boys; * Gests were the names of the stages where the king appointed to lie, during a royal progress. + Indeed. I Tick. f Flimsy. You were pretty lordlings * then. We were, fair queen, Her. Was not my lord the verier wag o’the two ? Pol. We were as twinn’d lambs, that did frisk i'the sun, And bleat the one at the other : what we chang'd, heaven By this we gather, O my most sacred lady, Grace to boot! Of this make no conclusion ; lest you say, Your queen and I are devils: Yet, go on; The 'offences we have you do, we'll answer; you first sinn’d with us, and that with us Is he won yet? At my request, he would not. Never ? Never, but once. If Her. What ? have I twice said well? when was't before ? I pr’ythee, tell me : Cram us with praise, and make As fat as tame things: One good deed, dying tongue less, Slaughters a thousand, waiting upon that. Our praises are our wages : You may ride us, With one soft kiss, a thousand furlongs, ere With spur we heat an acre. But to the gaol ; My last good was, to entreat his stay ; What was my first? it has an elder sister, Or I mistake you : 0, would her name were Grace ! But once before I spoke to the purpose. When? Nay, let me hav't ; I long. Leon. Why, that was when Three crabbed months had sour'd themselves to death, Ere I could make thee open thy white hand, And clap thyself my love; then didst thou utter, I am yours for ever. Her. It is Grace, indeed. Why, lo you now, I have spoke to the purpose twice: The one for ever earn'd a royal husband; The other, for some while a friend. [Giving her hand to Polixenes. Leon. Too hot, too hot: {Aside. To mingle friendship far, is mingling bloods. I have tremor cordis on me : my heart dances ; But not for joy,—not joy.—This entertainment May a free face put on; derive a liberty From heartiness, from bounty, fertile bosom, And well become the agent: it may, I grant: But to be paddling palms, and pinching fingers, As now they are; and making practis'd smiles, As in a looking-glass ;-and then to sigh, as 'twere The mort o'the deert; o, that is entertainment * Trembling of the heart. of The tune played at the death of the deer. My bosom likes not, nor my brows.-Mamillius, Ay, my good lord. I'fecks? Why that's my bawcock*. What, hast smutch'd thy nose ? They say, it's a copy out of mine. Come, captain, We must be neat; not neat, but cleanly, captain : And yet the steer, the heifer, and the calf, Are all call'd, neat.--Still virginalling + [Observing Polixenes and Hermione. Upon his palm?-How now, you wanton calf? Art thou my calf? Mam. Yes, if you will, my lord. Leon. Thou want’st a rough pash, and the shoots that I have , To be full like me :-yet, they say, we are Almost as like as eggs; women say so, That will say any thing : But were they false As o'er-died blacks, as wind, as waters; false As dice are to be wish’d, by one that fixes No bourn g twixt his and mine ; yet were it true To say this boy were like me.-Come, sir page, Look on me with your welkin || "eye: Sweet villain! Most dear'st! my collop !-Can thy dam?-may't be? Affection! thy intention stabs the center : Thou dost make possible, things not so held, Communicat'st with dreams ;-(How can this be?)With what's unreal thou coactive art, And fellow'st nothing :-Then, 'tis very credents, Thou may'st co-join with something; and thou dost; (And that beyond commission; and I find it), And that to the infection of my brains, And hardening of my brows. Pol. What means Sicilia ? Her. He something seems unsettled. * Hearty fellow. t i. e. Playing with her fingers as if on a spinnet. I Thou wantest a rough head, and the budding horns that I have. § Boundary. Il Blue. | Credible. |