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Authors: William Shakespeare

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134
tremor cordis
heart palpitations   

135
entertainment
hospitality (can have sexual connotations)   

136
free
innocent/open/generous   

137
heartiness
welcoming warmth   

bounty
generosity   

fertile bosom
profuse affection   

138
well … agent
still reflect well on the person behaving in such a way (Hermione)   

'T
it   

paddling
fingering   

139
paddling … fingers
i.e. flirtatious gestures   

140
practised
studied/flirtatious   

142
mort
horn sounded at the kill of a
deer
/death   

deer
puns on “dear”   

143
brows
forehead, from which cuckolds (men with unfaithful wives) were supposed to grow horns   

146
I' fecks!
In faith!   

147
bawcock
fine fellow (from French
beau coq
, meaning “fine cock, rooster”)   

smutched
dirtied, smudged   

149
neat
clean, smart (puns on the sense of “horned cattle”)   

150
steer
young male ox   

151
virginalling … palm
moving the fingers up and down, as if playing the virginals (a keyed instrument); with sexual innuendo   

151
virginalling … palm
moving the fingers up and down, as if playing the virginals (a keyed instrument); with sexual innuendo   

152
wanton
wild/untrained/playful/lustful   

155
Thou want'st
you lack   

rough pash
shaggy head   

shoots
horns (signifying cuckoldry)   

156
full
complete, fully grown   

159
o'er-dyed blacks
fabric weakened by excessive dyeing/fabric that has had black dye applied over a pre-existing color   

wind, as waters
i.e. changeable, capricious   

161
bourn … mine
boundary between his and my possessions (of which he intends to cheat me at
dice
)   

163
welkin
sky-blue   

164
collop
piece of flesh, offspring   

Can thy dam
is your mother capable (of infidelity)   

165
Affection
strong feeling/passion/animosity/delusion (sense apparently shifts between Hermione's supposed erotic desire for Polixenes and Leontes' intense reaction)   

intention
intensity, forceful purpose (which strikes to his heart, the
centre
of his being)   

166
not so held
deemed impossible   

168
thou coactive art
you collaborate   

169
fellow'st
are companion to   

credent
likely, believable   

170
co-join
conjoin (sexual suggestion)   

171
commission
what is permitted   

find
discover, discern   

173
hard'ning … brows
i.e. as a cuckold, beginning to grow horns   

174
Sicilia
i.e. Leontes   

175
something seems
appears somewhat   

179
moved
distressed   

182
make … bosoms
provide entertainment to those with harder hearts   

185
unbreeched
i.e. a child, not yet in breeches (short trousers)   

186
muzzled
sheathed or with its tip protected   

190
squash
unripe pea pod (familiar/contemptuous)   

191
take … money
i.e. be deceived into accepting something of inferior value (proverbial)   

193
happy … dole
may his destiny be good fortune/happiness   

197
exercise
usual occupation   

199
parasite
sponger, flattering courtier   

201
childness
childlike ways   

202
Thoughts … blood
i.e. melancholy, thought to thicken the blood   

204
Officed
in such a role   

205
graver
slower, more sedate   

207
dear
expensive/ beloved   

cheap
inexpensive/common   

208
rover
wanderer   

209
Apparent
in line to   

211
shall's attend
shall we wait for   

212
bents
inclinations   

found
discovered literally/ exposed morally   

215
Go to
expression of impatient dismissal   

216
neb, the bill
nose and the mouth, i.e. she inclines her face as if to be kissed   

217
arms … husband
behaves as though she were with her own husband   

219
forked
horned   

220
plays
ambiguous: amuses herself/is busily engaged/practices deceit/has sexual intercourse; sense then shifts to “perform a role”   

221
so … part
i.e. the cuckold, butt of jokes   

issue
outcome/end/action/offspring (plays on the sense of “children”)   

222
hiss
derisive response to Leontes' performance in role of cuckold   

223
knell
funeral bells   

There have
perhaps elided “There've” for sake of meter   

224
cuckolds
men with unfaithful wives   

227
sluiced
flushed out with water, i.e. semen   

228
pond
plays on sense of “vagina”   

fished
plays on sense of “copulated with”   

230
gates
i.e. vaginas   

232
revolted
unfaithful   

233
Physic
remedy   

234
bawdy
lewd   

strike
blast with a malevolent influence   

235
predominant
in the ascendant   

237
barricado … belly
i.e. defense against sexual entry   

239
bag and baggage
plays on the sense of “penis and testicles”   

on's
of us   

246
ado
trouble, fuss   

his anchor hold
him (Polixenes) stay   

247
still came home
always returned, i.e. failed to take hold   

249
petitions
requests, entreaties   

250
material
urgent   

252
They're … already
i.e. people are already talking about me   

rounding
talking secretly   

253
so-forth
so-and-so, i.e. cuckold   

254
gust
taste   

'Tis … last
it must be far advanced, if I am the last to realize it   

257
pertinent
appropriate (as a description of her)   

258
so it is
as matters stand   

taken
understood, perceived   

259
pate
head   

260
conceit is soaking
understanding is receptive   

261
blocks
idiots   

262
But of
except by   

severals
individuals   

263
head-piece
intellect   

Lower messes
inferior classes   

264
business
plays on “sexual business”   

purblind
blind   

272
Satisfy
Leontes picks up on the sense of “gratify sexually”   

275
well
well as with   

276
chamber-councils
personal business   

277
cleansed my bosom
heard my confession and given me absolution   

278
we
Leontes falls back on royal “we” to assert authority   

282
bide
dwell   

284
hoxes
cripples   

285
counted
accounted, deemed   

286
grafted
planted   

288
game
plays on the sense of “sexual play/contest”   

home
to its conclusion   

stake drawn
prize collected (plays on the sense of “penis ready for action”)   

296
wilful-negligent
deliberately neglectful   

299
weighing
considering, anticipating   

300
issue
outcome   

301
Whereof … non-performance
where, the deed being accomplished, it became clear that it should indeed have been undertaken   

306
trespass
crime   

307
visage
face, appearance   

310
eye-glass
lens of the eye   

312
vision so apparent
something so obvious   

313
cogitation
thought   

315
slippery
licentious/deceitful/unchaste   

316
be … To
shamelessly deny that you   

318
hobby-horse
whore   

319
rank
lustful   

flax-wench
lowly woman (flax was spun on a—phallic—distaff, so this also signifies “whore/ lecherous woman”)   

puts … troth-plight
has sex before her betrothal   

322
clouded
i.e. defamed   

323
present
immediate   

'Shrew
curse (beshrew)   

324
become
befit, suit   

325
were … true
would be as sinful as the (adulterous) wrongs you describe, even if they were true   

329
career
full gallop   

330
note infallible
certain sign   

331
honesty
virtue, decency/chastity   

Horsing … foot
foot-treading, a favorite erotic signal of the period; plays on sexual sense of “mount,” adopting sexual position   

333
Hours
wishing hours were   

334
pin and web
cataract   

338
nothing
of no significance; plays on “no thing” (i.e. vagina/no penis)   

341
betimes
quickly   

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