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The Winter's Tale

By

William Shakespeare

QUOTATION: Thou met’st with things dying, I with things new-born.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Old Shepherd, in The Winter’s Tale, act 3, sc. 3, l. 113-4.

QUOTATION: I love a ballad in print alife, for then we are sure they are true.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Mopsa, in The Winter’s Tale, act 4, sc. 4, l. 260-1.

QUOTATION: At your request
My father will grant precious things as trifles.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Florizel, in The Winter’s Tale, act 5, sc. 1, l. 221-2.

QUOTATION: You’d be so lean that blasts of January
Would blow you through and through.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Perdita, in The Winter’s Tale, act 4, sc. 4, l. 111-2.

QUOTATION: Be cured
Of this diseased opinion, and betimes,
For ‘tis most dangerous.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Camillo, in The Winter’s Tale, act 1, sc. 2, l. 296-8.

QUOTATION: Though I am not naturally honest, I am so sometimes by chance.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Autolycus, in The Winter’s Tale, act 4, sc. 4.

QUOTATION: Though I am not naturally honest, I am so sometimes by chance.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Autolycus, in The Winter’s Tale, act 4, sc. 4, l. 712-3.

QUOTATION: I see this is the time that the unjust man doth thrive.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Autolycus, in The Winter’s Tale, act 4, sc. 4, l. 673-4.

QUOTATION: If you had but looked big and spit at him, he’d have run.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Clown, in The Winter’s Tale, act 4, sc. 3, l. 105-6.

QUOTATION: I have heard it said
There is an art which in their piedness shares
With great creating nature.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Perdita, in The Winter’s Tale, act 4, sc. 4, l. 86-8.

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