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ther follow Our forceful instigation? Our prerogative Calls not your counsels; but our natural goodness Imparts this; which, if you,--or stupified Or seeming so in skill,--cannot or will not Relish a truth, like us, inform yourselves We need no more of your advice: the matter, The loss, the gain, the ord'ring on't, is all Properly ours. ANTIGONUS. And I wish, my liege, You had only in your silent judgment tried it, Without more overture. LEONTES. How could that be? Either thou art most ignorant by age, Or thou wert born a fool. Camillo's flight, Added to their familiarity,-- Which was as gross as ever touch'd conjecture, That lack'd sight only, nought for approbation, But only seeing, all other circumstances Made up to th' deed,--doth push on this proceeding. Yet, for a greater confirmation,-- For, in an act of this importance, 'twere Most piteous to be wild,--I have despatch'd in post To sacred Delphos, to Apollo's temple, Cleomenes and Dion, whom you know Of stuff'd sufficiency: now, from the oracle They will bring all, whose spiritual counsel had, Shall stop or spur me. Have I done well? FIRST LORD. Well done, my lord,-- LEONTES. Though I am satisfied, and need no more Than what I know, yet shall the oracle Give rest to the minds of others such as he Whose ignorant credulity will not Come up to th' truth: so have we thought it good From our free person she should be confin'd; Lest that the treachery of the two fled hence Be left her to perform. Come, follow us; We are to speak in public; for this business Will raise us all. ANTIGONUS. [Aside.] To laughter, as I take it, If the good truth were known. [Exeunt.] SCENE II. The same. The outer Room of a Prison. [Enter PAULINA and Attendants.] PAULINA. The keeper of the prison,--call to him; Let him have knowledge who I am. [Exit an Attendant.] Good lady! No court in Europe is too good for thee; What dost thou then in prison? [Re-enter Attendant, with the Keeper.] Now, good sir, You know me, do you not? KEEPER. For a worthy lady, And one who much I honour. PAULINA. Pray you, then, Conduct me to the queen. KEEPER. I may not, madam; To the contrary I have express commandment. PAULINA. Here's ado, to lock up honesty and h
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