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Speeches (Lines) for Hermione
in "Winter's Tale"

Total: 35

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,2,85

I had thought, sir, to have held my peace until
You have drawn oaths from him not to stay. You, sir,...

2

I,2,92

To tell, he longs to see his son, were strong:
But let him say so then, and let him go;...

3

I,2,104

Nay, but you will?

4

I,2,106

Verily!
You put me off with limber vows; but I,...

5

I,2,122

Not your gaoler, then,
But your kind hostess. Come, I'll question you...

6

I,2,130

Was not my lord
The verier wag o' the two?

7

I,2,141

By this we gather
You have tripp'd since.

8

I,2,148

Grace to boot!
Of this make no conclusion, lest you say...

9

I,2,156

He'll stay my lord.

10

I,2,160

Never?

11

I,2,162

What! have I twice said well? when was't before?
I prithee tell me; cram's with praise, and make's...

12

I,2,179

'Tis grace indeed.
Why, lo you now, I have spoke to the purpose twice:...

13

I,2,227

He something seems unsettled.

14

I,2,230

You look as if you held a brow of much distraction
Are you moved, my lord?

15

I,2,262

If you would seek us,
We are yours i' the garden: shall's attend you there?

16

II,1,597

Take the boy to you: he so troubles me,
'Tis past enduring.

17

II,1,624

What wisdom stirs amongst you? Come, sir, now
I am for you again: pray you, sit by us,...

18

II,1,628

As merry as you will.

19

II,1,631

Let's have that, good sir.
Come on, sit down: come on, and do your best...

20

II,1,635

Nay, come, sit down; then on.

21

II,1,638

Come on, then,
And give't me in mine ear.

22

II,1,671

What is this? sport?

23

II,1,676

But I'ld say he had not,
And I'll be sworn you would believe my saying,...

24

II,1,694

Should a villain say so,
The most replenish'd villain in the world,...

25

II,1,713

No, by my life.
Privy to none of this. How will this grieve you,...

26

II,1,725

There's some ill planet reigns:
I must be patient till the heavens look...

27

II,1,737

Who is't that goes with me? Beseech your highness,
My women may be with me; for you see...

28

III,2,1234

Since what I am to say must be but that
Which contradicts my accusation and...

29

III,2,1271

That's true enough;
Through 'tis a saying, sir, not due to me.

30

III,2,1274

More than mistress of
Which comes to me in name of fault, I must not...

31

III,2,1294

Sir,
You speak a language that I understand not:...

32

III,2,1308

Sir, spare your threats:
The bug which you would fright me with I seek....

33

III,2,1338

The Emperor of Russia was my father:
O that he were alive, and here beholding...

34

III,2,1359

Praised!

35

V,3,3437

You gods, look down
And from your sacred vials pour your graces...

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