Authors: William Shakespeare
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Jove
Roman king of the gods  Â
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What ⦠hands?
i.e. There is no need to manhandle me  Â
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You
i.e. Leontes' attendants  Â
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set on
put up  Â
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straight
immediately  Â
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testimony
authority/ evidence  Â
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proper
own  Â
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credit
credibility/honor  Â
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beseech
beseech you  Â
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dear
heartfelt/valuable  Â
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foul issue
terrible outcome  Â
183
I ⦠blows
I am exposed to every opinion  Â
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Lady Margery
derogatory name for a woman; “Margery-prater” is a slang term for “hen” Â Â
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this beard's grey
probably refers to Antigonus' beard  Â
adventure
risk  Â
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lewd-tongued
outspoken/lascivious  Â
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enjoin
command  Â
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liege-man
loyal servant  Â
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desert
deserted  Â
209
it
its  Â
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strange fortune
unnatural circumstances/foreign events, i.e. Polixenes  Â
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commend ⦠place
commit it to some foreign land  Â
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nurse ⦠it
nurture or kill it  Â
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present
instant, immediate  Â
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kites
birds of prey  Â
ravens
thought to be a bird of ill omen  Â
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Like
similar  Â
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more
more ways  Â
require
deserves  Â
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thy
addressed to the baby  Â
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posts
messengers  Â
232
beyond account
without precedent/beyond description  Â
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suddenly
immediately  Â
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session
legal hearing  Â
arraign
put on trial  Â
1
delicate
exquisite/fragrant  Â
5
caught
struck/charmed  Â
habits
clothing  Â
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grave
reverend, wise  Â
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Kin
similar  Â
surprised
assailed, overwhelmed  Â
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th'event
the outcome  Â
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rare
wonderful, exceptional  Â
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worth ⦠on't
well spent  Â
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violent ⦠it
rash way it has been executed  Â
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great divine
chief priest  Â
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discover
reveal  Â
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Of
by  Â
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Even ⦠purgation
until we have established guilt or acquittal  Â
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friend ⦠yours
relative (Polixenes), who has professed his love freely
for
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you since childhood  Â
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pretence
purpose  Â
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counsel
advise/communicate with  Â
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boot
profit  Â
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mine ⦠received
as I am thought to be a liar my claims shall be received accordingly  Â
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patience
endurance, suffering  Â
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continent
restrained/faithful  Â
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history
any historical narrative or fictional tale  Â
pattern
show, provide a model for  Â
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take spectators
enthrall an audience  Â
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which owe
who owns  Â
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moiety
portion  Â
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prate
prattle  Â
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For
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⦠spare
I value life as I do grief, both of which I could do without  Â
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for ⦠for
honor is handed down from me to my children and it is only for that reason that I make a stand  Â
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conscience
also “inward consciousness” Â Â
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grace
favor  Â
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merited
deserved  Â
encounter
behavior (plays on the sense of “sexual act”) Â Â
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With ⦠thus
by what unacceptable behavior have I transgressed that I appear on trial like this  Â
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fie
shame  Â
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I ⦠first
I've never heard that adulterers lacked the same audacity to deny (
gainsay
) their actions that was required to perform them  Â
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More ⦠acknowledge
I must not answer for more than those faults that I actually possess  Â
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for
as for  Â
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dished
served up  Â
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Wotting
knowing  Â
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level ⦠dreams
target, aim of your delusions  Â
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Which
i.e. my life  Â
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of your fact
who have committed your crime  Â
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concerns ⦠avails
is of more importance than practical advantage to you  Â
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like to itself
which, as a bastard, it should be  Â
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in ⦠death
i.e. the very mildest form of your punishment will be death, perhaps preceded by torture  Â
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bug
imagined terror, fearful threat  Â
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commodity
thing of value  Â
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give
acknowledge, give up for  Â
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Starred most unluckily
born under an unlucky star  Â
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it
its  Â
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Haled
dragged  Â
post
proclamations were nailed up publicly  Â
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strumpet
harlot/whore  Â
immodest
outrageous  Â
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child-bed privilege
rights extended to women after they had given birth, including bed-rest  Â
'longs
belongs  Â
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fashion
ranks  Â
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strength of limit
strength gained during the postnatal period of recuperation  Â
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free
clear  Â
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sleeping else
otherwise unforthcoming  Â
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awake
create/muster  Â
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rigour ⦠law
severity rather than justice (plays on the phrase “the rigor of the law”) Â Â
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flatness
absoluteness  Â
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truly begotten
conceived legitimately  Â
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sessions
trial  Â
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conceit
imagining  Â
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speed
fate  Â
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mortal
fatal  Â
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transported
carried away, overcome  Â
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tardied
held back from  Â
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Not ⦠done
depending on whether he did or did not do the deed  Â
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Unclasped my practice
revealed my plot  Â
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commended
entrusted  Â
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No richer than
with nothing but  Â
glisters
shines  Â
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lace
laces that fasten the corset,
cut
to relieve faintness  Â
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studied
planned  Â
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wheels
to which victims were tied and beaten  Â
Racks
torture instruments that stretched the limbs  Â
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Fancies
imaginings  Â
green
immature  Â
idle
foolish  Â
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bygone fooleries
previous mistakes  Â
spices
slight tastes  Â
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of
as  Â
inconstant
disloyal  Â
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Poor trespasses
small crimes  Â
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or
either  Â
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shed ⦠done't
wept from his fiery eyes, or while burning in hellfire before he would commit such a sin  Â
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tender
young  Â
cleft
broke  Â
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conceive
understand  Â
sire
father  Â
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Laid ⦠answer
something you are required to answer to  Â
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said
finished speaking  Â
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dropped down
emerged  Â
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Tincture or lustre
color or brightness  Â
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heavier ⦠stir
more sorrowful/weightier than all your remorse/misery can shift  Â
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betake thee To
prepare for/go to  Â
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still
permanent  Â
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look ⦠wert
look in your direction, take pity on you  Â
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Howe'er ⦠speech
whatever the nature of events you have erred in being so outspoken  Â
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petition
urging, request  Â
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minded
reminded  Â
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remember
remind  Â
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patience
endurance, suffering  Â
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Thou ⦠truth
you spoke best when most truthfully  Â
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of
by  Â
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them
i.e. the gravestones/burial monuments  Â
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nature ⦠exercise
I am physically able  Â
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use
undertake  Â
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Thou ⦠o'th'business
dialogue between Antigonus and Mariner is set as verse, but may have been intended as prose  Â
perfect
certain  Â
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deserts
deserted coastal areas  Â
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present blusters
impending storms  Â
conscience
opinion  Â
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that ⦠hand
what we are undertaking  Â
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bark
small ship  Â
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loud
stormy  Â
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creature
being, figure  Â
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some another
sometimes on the other side  Â
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vessel
container, figure  Â
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filled ⦠becoming
full of sorrow and so beautiful  Â