ACT II - Scene II The Winter's Tale


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A prison.

Enter Paulina, a Gentleman, and Attendants.
Paulina

The keeper of the prison, call to him;
let him have knowledge who I am. Exit Gentleman. Good lady,
No court in Europe is too good for thee;
What dost thou then in prison?

Reenter Gentleman, with the Gaoler.

Now, good sir,
You know me, do you not?

Gaoler

For a worthy lady
And one whom much I honour.

Paulina

Pray you then,
Conduct me to the queen.

Gaoler

I may not, madam:
To the contrary I have express commandment.

Paulina

Hereโ€™s ado,
To lock up honesty and honour from
The access of gentle visitors! Isโ€™t lawful, pray you,
To see her women? any of them? Emilia?

Gaoler

So please you, madam,
To put apart these your attendants, I
Shall bring Emilia forth.

Paulina

I pray now, call her.
Withdraw yourselves. Exeunt Gentleman and Attendants.

Gaoler

And, madam,
I must be present at your conference.

Paulina

Well, beโ€™t so, prithee. Exit Gaoler.
Hereโ€™s such ado to make no stain a stain
As passes colouring.

Reenter Gaoler, with Emilia.

Dear gentlewoman,
How fares our gracious lady?

Emilia

As well as one so great and so forlorn
May hold together: on her frights and griefs,
Which never tender lady hath born greater,
She is something before her time deliverโ€™d.

Paulina A boy?
Emilia

A daughter, and a goodly babe,
Lusty and like to live: the queen receives
Much comfort inโ€™t; says โ€œMy poor prisoner,
I am innocent as you.โ€

Paulina

I dare be sworn:
These dangerous unsafe lunes iโ€™ the king, beshrew them!
He must be told onโ€™t, and he shall: the office
Becomes a woman best; Iโ€™ll takeโ€™t upon me:
If I prove honey-mouthโ€™d let my tongue blister
And never to my red-lookโ€™d anger be
The trumpet any more. Pray you, Emilia,
Commend my best obedience to the queen:
If she dares trust me with her little babe,
Iโ€™ll showโ€™t the king and undertake to be
Her advocate to the loudโ€™st. We do not know
How he may soften at the sight oโ€™ the child:
The silence often of pure innocence
Persuades when speaking fails.

Emilia

Most worthy madam,
Your honour and your goodness is so evident
That your free undertaking cannot miss
A thriving issue: there is no lady living
So meet for this great errand. Please your ladyship
To visit the next room, Iโ€™ll presently
Acquaint the queen of your most noble offer;
Who but to-day hammerโ€™d of this design,
But durst not tempt a minister of honour,
Lest she should be denied.

Paulina

Tell her, Emilia.
Iโ€™ll use that tongue I have: if wit flow fromโ€™t
As boldness from my bosom, letโ€™t not be doubted
I shall do good.

Emilia

Now be you blest for it!
Iโ€™ll to the queen: please you, come something nearer.

Gaoler

Madam, ifโ€™t please the queen to send the babe,
I know not what I shall incur to pass it,
Having no warrant.

Paulina

You need not fear it, sir:
This child was prisoner to the womb and is
By law and process of great nature thence
Freed and enfranchised, not a party to
The anger of the king nor guilty of,
If any be, the trespass of the queen.

Gaoler I do believe it.
Paulina

Do not you fear: upon mine honour, I
Will stand betwixt you and danger. Exeunt.

 

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