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Men's Monologues in Shakespeare's
The Winter's Tale
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Leontes
Verse
The Winter's Tale
Thou want'st a rough pash and the shoots that I have
I ii 157
Leontes
Verse
The Winter's Tale
To your own bents dispose you; you'll be found
I ii 215
Camillo
Verse
The Winter's Tale
My gracious lord, I may be negligent, foolish, and fearful
I ii 295
Leontes
Verse
The Winter's Tale
Apollo, pardon My great profaneness 'gainst thine oracle!
III ii 160
Antigonus
Verse
The Winter's Tale
Come, poor babe: I have heard, but not believed, the spirits o' the dead
III iii 21
Autolycus
Prose
The Winter's Tale
Ho, ha, what a fool Honesty is!
IV iii 586
Time (Chorus)
Verse
The Winter's Tale
I, that please some, try all, both joy and terror
IV 0 1
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