A Winters Tale (Audio Book)

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Description

A monologue from A Winters Tale by William Shakespeare

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

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So spare your threats the bug that you would fright me with. I seek to make a life we know commodity the crown and comfort off my life Your favour I do give lost But I do feel it gone But know not how it went My second joy and first fruits of my body From his presence I am barred like one Infectious My third comfort starred most unluckily is from my breast the innocent milk in its most innocent mouth. Hailed out to murder myself on every post proclaimed a strumpet with a modest hatred The child bed privileged tonight which belongs to women of all fashion lastly hurried here to this place in the open air before I have got strength of limit. No, my liege. Tell me, what blessings have I here alive that I should fear to die? Therefore proceed. But yet here this mistake me not know life for I prize it not a straw but for mine honour which I would free if I shall be condemned upon surmises all proofs sleeping else. But what your jealousies awake, I tell you. Tis rigour and not law. Your honours all I do refer me to the oracle. Apollo, be my judge