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The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare

ACT V

SCENE III.

A chapel in PAULINA'S house.

LEONTES: O, peace, Paulina.

Thou shouldst a husband take by my consent,

As I by thine a wife: this is a match,

And made between's by vows. Thou hast found mine;

But how, is to be question'd; for I saw her,

As I thought, dead, and have in vain said many

A prayer upon her grave. I'll not seek far—

For him, I partly know his mind—to find thee

An honourable husband. Come, Camillo,

And take her by the hand; whose worth and honesty

Is richly noted, and here justified

By us, a pair of kings. Let's from this place.

What! look upon my brother: both your pardons,

That e'er I put between your holy looks

My ill suspicion. This is your son-in-law,

And son unto the king, who heavens directing,

Is troth-plight to your daughter. Good Paulina,

Lead us from hence, wh

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