The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes : With the Corrections And Illustrations of Various Commentators V.4

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^ If I thought it were not a piece of honefty to acquaint the king withal, I would do't : I hold it the more knavery to conceal it j and therein am I conflant to my profefTion.
Enter Clown and Shepherd, Afide, afide -,- — here's more matter for a hot brain : Every lane's end, every fhop, church, feflion, hang^ ing, yields a careful man work.
Clo, See, fee ; what a man you are now ! there is no ^ If I i bought it -j.ere mt a piece of honefy to acquaint the king ■yitkal, I ^^ouU do't ',] This is
...the reading of Slr T. Hanmcr, inflead of, /// thought it were a piece of honefj to acquaint the king *witbalt rd not do it» Johnso^j!
Other 362 THE WINTER'S TALE.
other way, but to tell the king (he's a changling, and none of your fleQi and blood.
Shep. Nay, but hear me.
Clo. Nay, but hear me.
Shep, Go to then.
Clo, She being none of your fledi and blood, your flefli and blood has not offended the king ; and, fo, your flefh and blood is not to be punifli'd by him.
Shew thofe things you found about her ^ thofe fecret things, all but what fhe has with her: This being done, let the law go whiflle ; I warrant you.


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