CAMILLO
Have you thought on A place whereto you'll go? FLORIZEL
Not any yet: But as the unthought-on accident is guilty To what we wildly do, so we profess Ourselves to
be the slaves of chance and flies Of every wind that blows. CAMILLO
Then list to me: This follows, if you will not change your purpose But undergo this flight, make for Sicilia, And
there present yourself and your fair princess, For so I see she must be, 'fore Leontes: She shall be habited
as it becomes The partner of your bed. Methinks I see Leontes opening his free arms and weeping His
welcomes forth; asks thee the son forgiveness, As 'twere i' the father's person; kisses the hands Of your
fresh princess; o'er and o'er divides him 'Twixt his unkindness and his kindness; the one He chides to hell
and bids the other grow Faster than thought or time. FLORIZEL
Worthy Camillo, What colour for my visitation shall I Hold up before him? CAMILLO
Sent by the king your father To greet him and to give him comforts. Sir, The manner of your bearing towards
him, with What you as from your father shall deliver, Things known betwixt us three, I'll write you down: The
which shall point you forth at every sitting What you must say; that he shall not perceive But that you have
your father's bosom there And speak his very heart. FLORIZEL
I am bound to you: There is some sap in this. CAMILLO
A cause more promising Than a wild dedication of yourselves To unpath'd waters, undream'd shores,
most certain To miseries enough; no hope to help you, But as you shake off one to take another; Nothing
so certain as your anchors, who Do their best office, if they can but stay you Where you'll be loath to
be: besides you know Prosperity's the very bond of love, Whose fresh complexion and whose heart together Affliction
alters. PERDITA
One of these is true: I think affliction may subdue the cheek, But not take in the mind. CAMILLO
Yea, say you so? There shall not at your father's house these seven years Be born another such. FLORIZEL
My good Camillo, She is as forward of her breeding as She is i' the rear our birth. CAMILLO
I cannot say 'tis pity She lacks instructions, for she seems a mistress To most that teach.
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