Keywords: John Opie - Winter's Tale, Act II. Scene III unrestored.png An illustration by John Opie for Act II Scene III of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale LEONTES To ANTIGONUS You sir come you hither You that have been so tenderly officious With Lady Margery your midwife there To save this bastard's life ”for 'tis a bastard So sure as this beard's grey ”what will you adventure To save this brat's life ANTIGONUS Anything my lord That my ability may undergo And nobleness impose at least thus much; I'll pawn the little blood which I have left To save the innocent ”anything possible LEONTES It shall be possible Swear by this sword Thou wilt perform my bidding ANTIGONUS I will my lord LEONTES Mark and perform it; seest thou for the fail Of any point in't shall not only be Death to thyself but to thy lewd-tongu'd wife; Whom for this time we pardon pga 02782 1793-06 John Opie 1761-1807 painter J P Simon engraver John Josiah Boydell at the Shakespeare Gallery Pall Mall No 90 Cheapside London PD-old-100 Image John Opie - Winter's Tale Act II Scene III unrestored png - Unrestored - PNG Image John Opie - Winter's Tale Act II Scene III unrestored jpg - Unrestored - JPG Image John Opie - Winter's Tale Act II Scene III png - Restored - PNG Image John Opie - Winter's Tale Act II Scene III jpg - Restored - JPG Original Uncategorized 2015 February 11 |