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PinkMonkey.com-MonkeyNotes-The Winter's Tale, by William Shakespeare
PinkMonkey® Quotations on . . .
The Winter's Tale
By
William Shakespeare
QUOTATION: He hath ribbons of all the colors ithe rainbow.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (15641616), British dramatist,
poet. Servant, in The Winters Tale, act 4, sc. 4, l. 204-5.
QUOTATION: O Lady Fortune,
Stand you auspicious!
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (15641616), British dramatist,
poet. Perdita, in The Winters Tale, act 4, sc. 4, l. 51-2.
QUOTATION: The silence often of pure innocence
Persuades when speaking fails.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (15641616), British dramatist,
poet. Paulina, in The Winters Tale, act 2, sc. 2, l. 39-40.
QUOTATION: The skies look grimly
And threaten present blusters.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (15641616), British dramatist,
poet. Mariner, in The Winters Tale, act 3, sc. 3, l. 3-4.
QUOTATION: Nor night, nor day, no rest.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (15641616), British dramatist,
poet. Leontes, in The Winters Tale, act 2, sc. 3, l. 1.
QUOTATION: The day frowns more and more.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (15641616), British dramatist,
poet. Antigonus, in The Winters Tale, act 3, sc. 3, l. 54.
QUOTATION: You never spoke what did become you less
Than this.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (15641616), British dramatist,
poet. Camillo, in The Winters Tale, act 1, sc. 2, l. 282-3.
QUOTATION: She is
The queen of curds and cream.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (15641616), British dramatist,
poet. Camillo, in The Winters Tale, act 4, sc. 4, l. 160-1.
QUOTATION: Slander,
Whose sting is sharper than the swords.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (15641616), British dramatist,
poet. Paulina, in The Winters Tale, act 2, sc. 3, l. 86-7.
QUOTATION: Tenderly apply to her
Some remedies for life.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (15641616), British dramatist,
poet. Leontes, in The Winters Tale, act 3, sc. 2, l. 152-3.
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