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Authors: William Shakespeare

The Winter's Tale (39 page)

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bawdry
lewdness   

219
burdens
refrains   

dildos and fadings
nonsense words used in refrains (plays on the senses of “false penis” and “moment after orgasm”)   

220
“jump … her”
also with sexual connotations   

stretched-mouthed
wide-mouthed/obscene   

221
break … matter
interrupt the song with an obscenity (
gap
plays on the sense of “vagina”)   

223
Whoop
exclamation of outcry or excitement   

225
brave
excellent/impudent   

226
admirable conceited
extraordinarily witty, ingenious   

227
unbraided
untarnished, not shop-soiled (“braid” plays on the sense of “ribbon”)   

229
points
laces used to attach doublet and hose (plays on the sense of “arguments”)   

230
by th'gross
wholesale   

inkles
linen tape   

231
caddisses
yarn tape used for garters   

cambrics
fine linen from Cambray in Flanders   

lawns
fine linen   

'em over
about them   

232
smock
woman's undergarment   

233
sleeve-hand
cuff   

work about
embroidery on   

234
square
square piece of material on the chest area   

238
You have
there are some   

240
go about
wish   

242
Cypress
lightweight crepe fabric   

243
sweet
scented   

244
Masks
worn by women to protect the complexion from the sun   

245
Bugle
glittering   

247
quoifs
close-fitting caps   

stomachers
decorated fronts for women's dresses   

249
poking-sticks
rod for stiffening the folds of a ruff (with possible phallic play)   

254
enthralled
enslaved (by love)   

255
bondage
(buying and) binding up   

256
against
in preparation for   

258
more than that
presumably marriage   

260
paid you
had sex with you/given you   

261
paid … again
refers to pregnancy and the
shame
of an illegitimate child   

plackets
slits in skirts or petticoats (hence “vagina”)   

263
plackets … faces
i.e. reveal their most private affairs in public   

264
kiln-hole
fire hole at an oven (somewhere to gossip)   

267
Clamour
silence   

268
tawdry-lace
Saint Audrey's lace, a decorative neckerchief   

270
cozened
tricked   

272
abroad
roaming about   

273
behoves
befits   

276
charge
value   

278
alife
on my life   

280
usurer
moneylender   

281
brought … of
delivered   

at a burden
in one birth   

283
carbonadoed
scored and grilled   

287
Tale-porter
i.e. “tale-bearer” or bringer of “tail” (vagina), hence pimp   

291
lay it by
set it aside   

294
fourscore
eightieth (four times twenty)   

forty thousand fathom
240,000 feet (about 74,000 meters)   

297
exchange flesh
have sex   

301
justices'
magistrates'   

hands
signatures   

302
pack
bag, pack of goods   

306
passing
extremely   

308
request
demand   

309
bear a part
sing a part/play a role/handle genitals   

311
on't
of it   

313
Have … you
let's begin   

322
Or
either   

grange
farmhouse   

323
ill
wrong   

330
have … anon
finish this song later   

331
sad
serious   

340
toys
ornaments, trinkets   

344
utter
offer for sale   

ware-a
wares, goods   

345
carters
cart drivers   

346
neat-herds
cowherds   

made … hair
dressed in hairy disguises, presumably animal skins, to resemble satyrs   

347
Saltiers
malapropism for “satyrs” (mythical creatures, part man, part goat)   

348
gallimaufry of gambols
chaotic mixture of leaps   

351
bowling
i.e. a gentle, sedate activity   

353
homely
simple   

355
threes
trios   

358
by th'square
with great precision   

359
prating
chattering   

361
stay
are waiting   

362
father
respectful term of address for an old man   

you'll … hereafter
presumably refers to a conversation the men were having during the dance   

364
He's simple
the Shepherd is ignorant/humble   

367
handed
handled   

wont
accustomed   

368
she with knacks
lady with trifles, presents   

371
marted
bargained/ bought   

372
Interpretation should abuse
should misinterpret   

373
bounty
generosity   

straited
at a loss   

374
make … her
care about keeping her happy   

378
looks
looks for   

380
delivered
i.e. legally, through formal betrothal   

breathe my life
i.e. pledge my love   

382
sometime
formerly, at some time   

384
bolted
sifted, refined   

385
blasts
winds   

387
wash
clean/ whitewash   

388
was
that was   

put you out
disconcerted you (by interrupting); also used for actor forgetting his lines   

389
to
return to   

protestation
declaration   

396
Thereof
of all monarchs   

400
Commend … perdition
either commit them to her service, or consign them to ruin.   

408
By … his
through understanding the purity of my own thoughts I recognize that of his (a dressmaking metaphor)   

413
portion
dowry   

415
one being dead
i.e. when Polixenes dies and Florizel inherits the throne   

418
Contract … witnesses
the formal betrothal; a pledge of marriage uttered before witnesses was legally binding   

421
Soft
wait a moment   

swain
country gallant or lover/young man/rustic   

428
becomes
befits   

429
incapable Of
unable to understand (through senility)   

431
alt'ring rheums
weakening catarrh or similar ailments of old age   

432
Dispute
deal with   

433
does … childish
i.e. suffers dementia and returns to a state of childish dependency   

440
unfilial
not like a son, unnatural   

Reason
it is reasonable that   

443
posterity
family, descendants   

hold some counsel
be involved, consulted   

445
yield
grant   

456
Mark
witness   

460
affects
aspires to/seeks to obtain/loves/assumes the character of/puts on a pretense of   

sheep-hook
shepherd's crook, and by implication a shepherd girl (derogatory)   

463
excellent
skilled   

of force
by necessity   

464
cop'st with
deal with/embrace   

467
homely
ugly/humble   

fond
foolish/doting   

469
knack
toy/piece of trickery   

470
succession
i.e. to the throne   

471
Not … blood
disown you   

472
Far … off
less linked in kinship than to
Deucalion
, in classical mythology the common ancestor of humankind and thus the most distant relation possible   

473
churl
rustic/villain, i.e. the Shepherd   

475
dead … it
i.e. execution   

enchantment
enchantress, witch, i.e. Perdita   

476
him
i.e. Florizel   

477
That … thee
i.e. were it not for his royal blood, his behavior has made him even unworthy of a lowly person like you   

479
rural latches
metaphorical gates that lead from Perdita's rustic world into Florizel's   

482
tender
acutely receptive   

483
undone
ruined   

487
visage
face   

488
alike
both alike   

497
fourscore three
eighty-three   

498
fill … quiet
die peacefully   

502
no … dust
criminals were denied a Christian burial   

503
adventure
dare   

504
mingle faith
exchange vows (perhaps with play on the belief in the mingling of blood during sex)   

510
straining … back
determined for being deterred   

following … unwillingly
being dragged against my will   

515
purpose
intend   

hardly
with great difficulty/unwillingly   

520
I think, Camillo?
Camillo either takes off his disguise or is recognized by Florizel, even with it on   

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