The anger of the king; nor guilty of, Keep. I do believe it. Do not you fear: upon [Exeunt. SCENE III. The same. A Room in the Palace. Enter LEONTES, Antigonus, Lords, and other Attendants. weakness My lord ? [ Advancing Leon. How does the boy? 1 Atten. He took good rest to-night; 'Tis hop'd, his sickness is discharg’d. To see, Leon. And downright languish’d.-Leave m -go, See how he fares. [Exit Attend.]-Fye, fye! no thought of him; The very thought of my revenges that way Recoil upon me: in himself too mighty; And in his parties, his alliance, -Let him be, Until a time may serve: for present vengeance, Take it on her. Camillo and Polixenes Laugh at me; make their pastime at my sorrow: They should not laugh, if I could reach them; nor Shall she, within my power. Enter Paulina, with a Child. i Lord. You must not enter. me: That's enough. commanded None should come at him. Paul. Not so hot, good sir; I come to bring him sleep. 'Tis such as you, That creep like shadows by him, and do sigh At each his needless heavings,—such as you Nourish the cause of his awaking: I Do come with words as med'cinal as true; Honest, as either; to purge him of that humour, That presses him from sleep. Leon. What noise there, ho? Paul. No noise, my lord; but needful conference, About some gossips for your highness. Leon. How? Away with that audacious lady: Antigonus, I told her so, my lord, What, canst not rule her? Lo you now; you hear! Good my liege, I come,- Good queen! good queen; Force her hence. [Laying down the Child. '— in comforting your evils,] Comforting is here used in the legal sense of comforting and abetting in a criminal action. 2- the worst about you.] Were I the weakest of your servants, I would yet claim the combat against any accuser. VOL. IV. N Leon. Out! A mankind witch!3 Hence with her, out o' door: A most intelligencing bawd! Paul. Not so: I am as ignorant in that, as you In so entitling me: and no less honest Than you are mad; which is enough, I'll warrant, As this world goes, to pass for honest. Leon. Traitors! Will you not push her out? Give her the bastard :Thou, dotard, [To Antigonus.] thou art woman tir’d, unroosted For ever He dreads his wife. doubt, A nest of traitors! Nor I; nor any, S A mankind witch!] i. e. masculine. 4 t hou art woman-tir'd,] Woman-tir'd, is peck'd by a woman; hen-pecked. 5- thy crone.] i. e. thy old-worn out woman. A croan is an old toothless sheep: thence an old woman. 6 Unvenerable be thy hands, if thou Tak'st up the princess, by that forced baseness -] Leontes had ordered Antigonus to take up the bastard; Paulina forbids him to touch the Princess under that appellation. Forced is false, uttered with violence to truth. Johnson. Whose sting is sharper than the sword's; and will not (For, as the case now stands, it is a curse He cannot be compellid to't,) once remove The root of his opinion, which is rotten, As ever oak, or stone, was sound. Leon. A callat, band, It is yours; ley, The pretty dimples of his chin, and cheek; his smiles; A gross hag !- Hang all the husbands, That cannot do that feat, you'll leave yourself Hardly one subject. 7 No yellow in't ;] Yellow is the colour of jealousy. & And, lozel,] A term of contempt, meaning worthless, dishonest. |