- Young Shepherd: If I were not in love with Mopsa, thou shouldst take no money of me; but being enthralled as I am, it will also be the bondage of certain ribbons and gloves.
- Young Shepherd: What manner of fellow was he that robbed you?
- Autolycus: A fellow, sir, that I have known to go about with troll-my-dames. I knew him once a servant of the prince. I cannot tell, good sir, for which of his virtues it was, but he was certainly whipped out of the court.
- Young Shepherd: His vices you would say. There's no virtue whipped out of the court. They cherish it to make it stay there, and yet it will no more but abide.
- Lady: Come, my gracious lord, shall I be your playfellow?
- Mamillius, son of Leontes and Hermione: No, I'll none of you!
- Lady: Why, my sweet lord?
- Mamillius, son of Leontes and Hermione: You'll kiss me hard and speak to me as if I were a baby still.
- [turns to second lady]
- Mamillius, son of Leontes and Hermione: I love you better.
- Second Lady: And why so, my lord?
- Mamillius, son of Leontes and Hermione: Not for because your brows are blacker. Yet black brows, they say, become some women best, so that there be not too much hair there, but in a semicircle, or a half moon made up with pen.
- Second Lady: Who tought this?
- Mamillius, son of Leontes and Hermione: I learned it out of women's faces.