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Authors: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Hence with it, and together with the dam
Commit them to the fire!
A harridan
of endless words, who has just beaten her husband
and now attacks me! This brat is nothing to do with me;
Polixenes is its father:
take it away, and throw it into the fire
alongside its mother!
PAULINA
It is yours;
And, might we lay the old proverb to your charge,
So like you, 'tis the worse. Behold, my lords,
Although the print be little, the whole matter
And copy of the father, eye, nose, lip,
The trick of's frown, his forehead, nay, the valley,
The pretty dimples of his chin and cheek,
His smiles,
The very mould and frame of hand, nail, finger:
And thou, good goddess Nature, which hast made it
So like to him that got it, if thou hast
The ordering of the mind too, 'mongst all colours
No yellow in't, lest she suspect, as he does,
Her children not her husband's!
It is yours,
and, we might quote the old proverb to you,
unluckily for it it is very like you. Look, my lords,
although the picture is small, the whole substance
and image of the father, eye, nose, lips,
the same look in the frown, the forehead, the wrinkles,
the pretty dimples of the chin and cheek,
his smiles,
the exact cast and shape of hand, nails and fingers:
and you, good Goddess nature, have made it
so like its father, if you also
arranged its mind, don't allow
any jealousy in there, in case she suspects, as he does,
that her children are not her husband's.
LEONTES
A gross hag
And, lozel, thou art worthy to be hang'd,
That wilt not stay her tongue.
A gross hag
and you, worthless lout, you should be hanged
for not keeping her quiet.
ANTIGONUS
Hang all the husbands
That cannot do that feat, you'll leave yourself
Hardly one subject.
Hang all the husbands
that can't manage that, and you'll have
hardly anyone left in the country.
LEONTES
Once more, take her hence.
I say again, take her away.
PAULINA
A most unworthy and unnatural lord
Can do no more.
This is a most unworthy and unnatural king;
we can do no more.
LEONTES
I'll ha' thee burnt.
I'll have you burnt.
PAULINA
I care not:
It is an heretic that makes the fire,
Not she which burns in't. I'll not call you tyrant;
But this most cruel usage of your queen,
Not able to produce more accusation
Than your own weak-hinged fancy, something savours
Of tyranny and will ignoble make you,
Yea, scandalous to the world.
I don't care:
it would be a heretic that lit the fire,
she who burnt in it would be none. I won't call you a tyrant;
but this terrible cruel treatment of your queen,
based on no more evidence
than your own weak minded imagination, does look
like tyranny and will make you dishonourable,
and the world will be scandalised.
LEONTES
On your allegiance,
Out of the chamber with her! Were I a tyrant,
Where were her life? she durst not call me so,
If she did know me one. Away with her!
By the oath you have sworn,
throw her out of the room! If I were a tyrant,
would she still be alive? If she knew I was one,
she would not dare to call me one. Throw her out!
PAULINA
I pray you, do not push me; I'll be gone.
Look to your babe, my lord; 'tis yours:
Jove send her
A better guiding spirit! What needs these hands?
You, that are thus so tender o'er his follies,
Will never do him good, not one of you.
So, so: farewell; we are gone.
Exit
Please, do not push me; I'll go.
Look at your baby, my lord; it is yours:
may Jove give her
a better guide than you! What use are these people?
All of you, who play along with his madness,
will never do him any good, not one of you.
There it is: farewell; we are going.
LEONTES
Thou, traitor, hast set on thy wife to this.
My child? away with't! Even thou, that hast
A heart so tender o'er it, take it hence
And see it instantly consumed with fire;
Even thou and none but thou. Take it up straight:
Within this hour bring me word 'tis done,
And by good testimony, or I'll seize thy life,
With what thou else call'st thine. If thou refuse
And wilt encounter with my wrath, say so;
The bastard brains with these my proper hands
Shall I dash out. Go, take it to the fire;
For thou set'st on thy wife.
You, traitor, egged your wife on to do this.
My child? A curse on it! I order you, who
cares for it so much, to take it out
and have it burnt at once;
I order you and nobody else to do this. Pick it up at once:
within the hour bring me word that is is done,
and with good evidence, or I shall take your life
and everything else belonging to you. If you refuse
and want to take on my anger, say so;
I shall bash out these bastard brains
with my own good hands. Go on, take it to the fire;
because it was you who encouraged your wife.
ANTIGONUS
I did not, sir:
These lords, my noble fellows, if they please,
Can clear me in't.
I did not, sir:
these lords, my noble peers, if they wish,
can clear me of it.
Lords
We can: my royal liege,
He is not guilty of her coming hither.
We can: my royal lord,
he is innocent of her coming here.
LEONTES
You're liars all.
You're all liars.
First Lord
Beseech your highness, give us better credit:
We have always truly served you, and beseech you
So to esteem of us, and on our knees we beg,
As recompense of our dear services
Past and to come, that you do change this purpose,
Which being so horrible, so bloody, must
Lead on to some foul issue: we all kneel.
I beg your highness, give us more credit than that:
we have always served you faithfully, and we beg you
here on our knees to do us the honour,
in return for the kind services
we have done and will do you, that you change your mind,
which is so horrible and bloody that it must
come to a terrible end: we all kneel to you.
LEONTES
I am a feather for each wind that blows:
Shall I live on to see this bastard kneel
And call me father? better burn it now
Than curse it then. But be it; let it live.
It shall not neither. You, sir, come you hither;
You that have been so tenderly officious
With Lady Margery, your midwife there,
To save this bastard's life,--for 'tis a bastard,
So sure as this beard's grey,
--what will you adventure
To save this brat's life?
I am a plaything for the fates:
should I live on to see this bastard kneel
and call me father? It's better to burn it now
than to curse it then. But so be it; let it live.
It shan't do that. You, sir, come here;
you have been so softhearted,
with that gabbling woman there,
to save this bastard's life–for it is a bastard,
as certainly as this beard is grey–
what will you risk
to say this brat's life?
ANTIGONUS
Any thing, my lord,
That my ability may undergo
And nobleness impose: at least thus much:
I'll pawn the little blood which I have left
To save the innocent: any thing possible.
Anything, my lord,
that I have the ability to do
and that is honourable: I'll do at least this:
I'll risk the life I have left
to save the child: I'll do anything.
LEONTES
It shall be possible. Swear by this sword
Thou wilt perform my bidding.
This shall happen. Swear on this sword
that you will do as I say.
ANTIGONUS
I will, my lord.
I will, my lord.
LEONTES
Mark and perform it, see'st thou! for the fail
Of any point in't shall not only be
Death to thyself but to thy lewd-tongued wife,
Whom for this time we pardon. We enjoin thee,
As thou art liege-man to us, that thou carry
This female bastard hence and that thou bear it
To some remote and desert place quite out
Of our dominions, and that there thou leave it,
Without more mercy, to its own protection
And favour of the climate. As by strange fortune
It came to us, I do in justice charge thee,
On thy soul's peril and thy body's torture,
That thou commend it strangely to some place
Where chance may nurse or end it. Take it up.
Listen and make sure you do it! If you
miss out any point of it it won't only mean
death to you but for your foulmouthed wife,
whom I pardon for now. I order you,
as you are sworn to obedience to me, that you take
this female bastard away and carry it
to some remote and deserted place outside
my kingdom; you must leave it there,
without doing anything more for it,
to fend for itself. Since it came here
via a foreigner, it's only justice that I order you,
to save you from damnation for your soul and torture for your body,
to leave it in some foreign place
where fate may nurture it or kill it.
ANTIGONUS
I swear to do this, though a present death
Had been more merciful. Come on, poor babe:
Some powerful spirit instruct the kites and ravens
To be thy nurses! Wolves and bears, they say
Casting their savageness aside have done
Like offices of pity. Sir, be prosperous
In more than this deed does require! And blessing
Against this cruelty fight on thy side,
Poor thing, condemn'd to loss!
Exit with the child
I swear I'll do this, though an instant death