The Winter's Tale — Act 3, Scene 3: Bohemia. A desert country near the sea.

Antigonus, having brought the baby princess to the Bohemian coast, follows the queen’s supposed ghostly command and leaves the child in the desert country near the sea. The mariner warns him about bad weather and danger, but Antigonus sends him away and prepares to depart; then a bear pursues and kills him offstage. A Shepherd enters, finds the abandoned child, and soon after his Clown son arrives with a report of the shipwreck and Antigonus’s death. The Shepherd discovers a bundle of gold with the baby and decides to take both home. Time then appears as a chorus and leaps the play forward sixteen years.