Leo. Go, do our bidding; hence! Ex. Queen guarded, and Ladies Lord. 'Beseech your Highness, call the Queen again. Ant. Be certain what you do, Sir, left your justice Prove violence, in the which three great ones fuffer, Your self, your Queen, your fon. Lord. For her, my Lord, I dare my life lay down, and will do't, Sir, Ant. If it prove She's otherwise, I'll keep my ftable-ftand * where Leo. Hold your peaces. Ant. It is for you we speak, not for our felves: You are abused by fome putter-on, That will be damn'd for't; would I knew the villain, ; Stable-stand (pabilis statio as Stelman interprets it) is a term of the Foreft-Laws, and fignifies a place where a Deer-stealer fixes his stand under fome convenient cover, and keeps watch for the pur pose of killing Deer as they pafs by. From the place it came to be applied alfo to the perion, and any man taken in a foreft in that fituation with a gun or bow in his hand was prefumed to be an ofSender and had the name of a Stabte-stand. In all former editions this hath been printed tables, and it may perhaps be objected that another fydable ad led spoils the fmoothness of the verfe. But by pronouncing table short the meature wilt very well bear it according to the liberty allowed in this kind of writing, and which Shate pear never foruples to use. Should Should not produce fair issue. Leo. Cease, no more: You smell this business with a sense as cold As is a dead man's nose; I see't, and feel't, As you feel doing thus; and see withal The instruments I feel. Ant. If it be so, We need no grave to bury honesty, [Laying bold of bis arm. There's not a grain of it, the face to sweeten Of the whole dungy earth. Leo. What? lack I credit? Lord. I had rather you did lack than I, my Lord, Leo. Why, what need we. Ant. And I wish, my Liege, You had only in your filent judgment try'd it, Leo. How could that be? Either thou art most ignorant by age, 1 (Which was as gross as ever touch'd conjecture, Yet for a greater confirmation, (For in an act of this importance, 'twere 3 • The word approbation here signifies, proof. 1 : Moft Most piteous to be wild) I've difpatch'd in Leo. Tho I am fatisfy'd, and need no more Ant. To laughter, as I take it, SCENE III. A Prifom. 3 J If the good truth were known. [Exeunt Enter Paulina and a Gentleman, with other Attendants. Pau. The keeper of the prifon, call to him: [Exit Gent Let him have knowledge who Fam. Good Lady, No Court in Europe is too good for thee; What doft thou then in prifon? now, good Siry You know me, do you not ? Goa. For a worthy Lady, Pau. Pray you then [Re-enter Gentleman with the Goaler And one whom much I honour. Conduct me to the Queen. Goa. I may not, Madam; To the contrary I have express commandment. Pau. Here's a-do To lock up honesty and honour from Th' access of gentle vifitors! Is't lawful, Emilia ? Goa. If it fo please you, Madam, To put a-part these your attendants, I 1 a : Shall Shall bring Emilia forth. Pau. I pray now, call her: Withdraw your selves. ; [To ber Attendants sobo go out. Goa. And, Madam, must I be Present at all your conference. Pau. Well, well; Be it fo, pr'ythee. Enter Emilia. Here's fuch a do to make no ftain a stain, Emil. As well as one so great and fo forlora Pau. A boy? Emil. A daughter, and a goodly babe, Lufty, and like to live: the Queen receives Much comfort in't; says, my poor prisoner, I'm innocent as you. Pau. I dare be sworn: 1 These dang'rous, unsafe lunes i'th King, beshrew them! The filence often of pure innocence Perfuades, when speaking fails. Emil. Moft worthy Madam, Your honour and your goodness is so evident, That your free undertaking cannot miss A thriving issue: there's no Lady living So meet for this great errand.. Please your Ladyship To vifit the next room, I'll prefently Ac Acquaint the Queen of your most noble offer, Lest she should be deny'd. Pau. Tell her, Emilia, 1 I'll use that tongue I have; if wit flow from't Emil. Now be you blest for it!.. I'll to the Queen: please you, come something nearer. Pau. You need not fear it, Sir; Pau. Do not you fear; upon mine honour, I SCENE IV. The Palace. [Exeunt. Enter Leontes, Antigonus, Lords and other Attendants. Leo. Nor night, nor day, no reft; it is but weakness To bear the matter thus; meer weakness, if The cause were not in being; part o'th' cause She, the adult'ress; for the harlot-King Is quite beyond mine arm; out of the blank And level of my brain; plot-proof; but the I can hook to me: say that she were gone, Given to the fire, a moiety of my reft Might come to me again. Who's there? Enter an Attendant. Atten. My Lord. Lee. How does the boy? To-night, 'tis hop'd, his sickness is discharg'd. Conceiving the dishonour of his mother, |