Polixenes
Winter's Tale
Quotes spoken by the character Polixenes
Better not to have had thee
Read the QuoteBetter not to have had thee than thus to want thee.
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Sir, welcome. It is my father’s will
Read the QuotePerdita, to Polixenes
It is my father’s will I should take on me
The hostess-ship o’ th’ day. To Camillo.
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Give me those flowers there, Dorcas.—Reverend sirs,
For you there’s rosemary and rue. These keep
Seeming and savor all the winter long.
Grace and remembrance be to you both,
And welcome to our shearing.
O, master, if you did but hear the peddler
Read the QuoteServant
O, master, if you did but hear the peddler at
the door, you would never dance again after a tabor
and pipe; no, the bagpipe could not move you. He
sings several tunes faster than you’ll tell money. He
utters them as he had eaten ballads and all men’s
ears grew to his tunes.
Shepherd’s Son
He could never come better.
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Mark your divorce, young sir
Read the QuotePolixenes, removing his disguise
Mark your divorce, young sir,
Whom son I dare not call. Thou art too base
To be acknowledged. Thou a scepter’s heir
That thus affects a sheep-hook!—Thou, old traitor,
I am sorry that by hanging thee I can
But shorten thy life one week.—And thou, fresh piece
Of excellent witchcraft,
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