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Illustrations to the Third Volume.

WINTER'S TALE.

I.

LEONTES, PAULINA, CHILD, &c.-Hamilton.

Frontispiece.

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2.

LEONTES, HERMIONE AND MAMILLIUS.-Ham-
ilton.

3. LEONTES, ANTIGONUS, LORDS, INFANT PERDITA, &c.-Opie.

4.

ANTIGONUS PURSUED BY A BEAR.-Wright.

5. FLORIZEL, PERDITA, POLIXENES, CAMILLO, &c.

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6. FLORIZEL, PERDITA, POLIXENES, CAMILLO, &c.

-Hamilton.

7. LEONTES, POLIXENES, FLORIZEL, PERDITA, PAULINA, &c.-Hamilton..

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KING JOHN.

8.

CONSTANCE, PHILIP, LEWIS AND PANDULPH.-
Westall.

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9. ARTHUR, HUBERT AND ATTENDANTS. —Northcote.

140

10.

ARTHUR, PEMBROKE AND SALISBURY.-Porter.

150

KING RICHARD II.

II.

KING RICHARD, AUMERLE, SALISBURY, SOLDIERS,
&c.-Hamilton.

214

12.

13.

KING RICHARD, BOLINGBROKE, &c.-Brown.
KING RICHARD, BOLINGBROKE, &c.-Northcote.

14. DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK AND AUMERLE.

Hamilton.

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KING HENRY IV. PART I.

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TWO CARRIERS AND GADSHILL.-Smirke.
PRINCE HENKY, FALSTAFF, POINS, &c.-Smirke

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and Farrington.

280

17.

HOTSPUR AND LADY PERCY.-Smirke..

282

18.

PRINCE HENRY, FALSTAFF, POINS, &c.-Smirke.

288

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23.

FALSTAFF, DOLL TEARSHEET, &c.-Fuseli.
FALSTAFF, SHALLOW, SILENCE, &c.-Durno.

378

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25.

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KING HENRY V., FALSTAFF, &c.-Smirke.

PRINCE HENRY TAKING THE CROWN.-Boydell. 418 KING REPROVING PRINCE HENRY.-Smirke. . . 26. PRINCE HENRY RESTORING THE CROWN.-Boydell.

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438

KING HENRY V.

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KING HENRY, SCROOP, CAMBRIDGE, &c.-Fuseli 462

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KING HENRY AND TRAIN.- Westall.

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THE WINTER'S TALE.

DRAMATIS PERSONE.

LEONTES, king of Sicilia.

MAMILLIUS, young prince of Sicilia.

CAMILLO,

ANTIGONUS,

CLEOMENES,

DION,

Four Lords of Sicilia.

POLIXENES, king of Bohemia.

FLORIZEL, prince of Bohemia.

ARCHIDAMUS, a Lord of Bohemia.

Old Shepherd, reputed father of Perdita.
Clown, his son.

AUTOLYCUS. a rogue.

A Marinet.

A Gaoler.

HERMIONE, queen to Leontes.

PERDITA, daughter to Leontes and Hermione.

PAULINA, wife to Antigonus.

EMILIA, a lady attending on Hermione.

MOPSA,

DORCAS, Shepherdesses.

Other Lords and Gentlemen, Ladies, Officers, and Servants, Shepherds, and Shepherdesses.

Time, as Chorus.

SCENE: Sicilia, and Bohemia.

THE WINTER'S TALE.

ACT I.

SCENE I. Antechamber in LEONTES' palace. Enter CAMILLO and ARCHIDAMUS.

Arch. If you shall chance, Camillo, to visit Bohemia, on the like occasion whereon my services are now on foot, you shall see, as I have said, great difference betwixt our Bohemia and your Sicilia.

Cam. I think, this coming summer, the King of Sicilia means to pay Bohemia the visitation which he justly owes him.

Arch. Wherein our entertainment shall shame us we will be justified in our loves; for indeed— Cam. Beseech you,

II

Arch. Verily, I speak it in the freedom of my knowledge: we cannot with such magnificence in so rare-I know not what to say. We will give you sleepy drinks, that your senses, unintelligent of our insufficience, may, though they cannot praise us, as little accuse us.

Cam. You pay a great deal too dear for what's given freely.

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Arch. Believe me, I speak as my under. standing instructs me and as mine honesty puts it to utterance.

Cam. Sicilia cannot show himself over-kind to Bohemia. They were trained together in their childhoods; and there rooted betwixt them then such an affection, which cannot choose but branch now. Since their more mature dignities and royal necessities made separation of their society, their encounters, though not personal, have been royally attorneyed* with interchange of gifts, letters, loving embassies; that they have seemed to be together, though absent, shook

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