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... , they approach . [ Flourish of trumpets . [ Exeunt GLOSTER , Kent , and EDMUND . Enter CORDELIA and EDGAR . Edg . Cordelia , royal fair , turn yet , once more And , ere successful Burgundy receive ! The treasure of KING LEAR . [ ACT I.
... , they approach . [ Flourish of trumpets . [ Exeunt GLOSTER , Kent , and EDMUND . Enter CORDELIA and EDGAR . Edg . Cordelia , royal fair , turn yet , once more And , ere successful Burgundy receive ! The treasure of KING LEAR . [ ACT I.
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... Exeunt all but CORDELIA . Enter EDGAR . Edg . Has Heav'n then weigh'd the merit of my love , Or is it the raving of a sickly thought ? Could Burgundy forego so rich a prize , And leave her to despairing Edgar's arms ? Have I thy hand ...
... Exeunt all but CORDELIA . Enter EDGAR . Edg . Has Heav'n then weigh'd the merit of my love , Or is it the raving of a sickly thought ? Could Burgundy forego so rich a prize , And leave her to despairing Edgar's arms ? Have I thy hand ...
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... Exeunt KENT and Second KNIGHT . 3 Knight . My lord , I know not ; but , methinks , your highness is entertained with slender ceremony . Lear . Say'st thou so ? Thou but remember'st me of mine own conception . Enter First Knight . Why ...
... Exeunt KENT and Second KNIGHT . 3 Knight . My lord , I know not ; but , methinks , your highness is entertained with slender ceremony . Lear . Say'st thou so ? Thou but remember'st me of mine own conception . Enter First Knight . Why ...
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... Exeunt KING LEAR and his ATTENDANTS- ALBANY , GONERIL , and their ATTENDANTS . ACT THE SECOND . SCENE 1 . The EARL OF GLOSTER'S Castle . Enter EDMUND . Edm . The duke comes here to - night ; I'll take ad- vantage Of his arrival to ...
... Exeunt KING LEAR and his ATTENDANTS- ALBANY , GONERIL , and their ATTENDANTS . ACT THE SECOND . SCENE 1 . The EARL OF GLOSTER'S Castle . Enter EDMUND . Edm . The duke comes here to - night ; I'll take ad- vantage Of his arrival to ...
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... Exeunt all but GLOSTER into the castle . Glost . I am sorry for thee , friend ; ' tis the duke's pleasure , Whose disposition will not be controll'd ; But I'll entreat for thee . Kent . Pray do not , sir.- I have watch'd and travell'd ...
... Exeunt all but GLOSTER into the castle . Glost . I am sorry for thee , friend ; ' tis the duke's pleasure , Whose disposition will not be controll'd ; But I'll entreat for thee . Kent . Pray do not , sir.- I have watch'd and travell'd ...
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