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The Winters Tale.
Actus Primus. Scoena Prima.
Enter Camillo and Archidamus.
If you shall chance (
Camillo
) to visit
Bohemia,
on the like occasion whereon my seruices are now on-foot, you shall see (as I haue said) great dif- ference betwixt our
Bohemia,
and your
Sicilia.
I thinke, this comming Summer, the King of
Sicilia
meanes to pay
Bohemia
the Visitation, which hee iustly owes him.
Wherein our Entertainment shall shame vs: we will be iustified in our Loues: for indeed——
'Beseech you——
Verely I speake it in the freedome of my know- ledge: we cannot with such magnificence—— in so rare—— I know not what to say—— Wee will giue you sleepie Drinkes, that your Sences (vn-intelligent of our insuffi- cience) may, though they cannot prayse vs, as little ac- cuse vs.
You pay a great deale
to
deare, for what's giuen freely.
'Beleeue me, I speake as my vnderstanding in- structs me, and as mine honestie puts it to vtterance.
Sicilia
cannot shew himselfe ouer-kind to
Bohe-mia:
They were trayn'd t . . .

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