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... Heaven , and born in honour , Draws plagues upon my head , that urge me still To curse in age the pleasure of my youth . Nay , weep not , Edmund , for thy brother's crimes . Oh gen'rous boy ! thou shar'st but half his blood , Yet lov'st ...
... Heaven , and born in honour , Draws plagues upon my head , that urge me still To curse in age the pleasure of my youth . Nay , weep not , Edmund , for thy brother's crimes . Oh gen'rous boy ! thou shar'st but half his blood , Yet lov'st ...
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... Heaven's sake , sir , - Edg . Pardon me , sir , a serious thought Had seized me ; but I think you talk'd of danger , And wish'd me to retire . - Must all our vows End thus ? -Friend , I obey you . - O Cordelia ! [ Exit EDGAR . Edm . Ha ...
... Heaven's sake , sir , - Edg . Pardon me , sir , a serious thought Had seized me ; but I think you talk'd of danger , And wish'd me to retire . - Must all our vows End thus ? -Friend , I obey you . - O Cordelia ! [ Exit EDGAR . Edm . Ha ...
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... Heaven's benediction com❜st To the warm sun . All weary and o'erwatch'd , I feel the drowsy guest steal on me ; take Advantage , heavy eyes , of this kind slumber , Not to behold this vile and shameful lodging . SCENE II . [ Sleeps . A ...
... Heaven's benediction com❜st To the warm sun . All weary and o'erwatch'd , I feel the drowsy guest steal on me ; take Advantage , heavy eyes , of this kind slumber , Not to behold this vile and shameful lodging . SCENE II . [ Sleeps . A ...
Page 33
... Heaven . Mend when thou canst ; be better at thy leisure ; - I can be patient , I can stay with Regan , I , and my hundred knights . Reg . Your pardon , sir ; I look'd not for you yet , nor am provided For your fit welcome . Lear . Is ...
... Heaven . Mend when thou canst ; be better at thy leisure ; - I can be patient , I can stay with Regan , I , and my hundred knights . Reg . Your pardon , sir ; I look'd not for you yet , nor am provided For your fit welcome . Lear . Is ...
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... Heaven : Let not the paint , nor the patch , nor the rustling of silks , be- tray thy poor heart to woman ; keep thy foot out of brothels , thy hand out of plackets , thy pen from cre- ditors ' books , and defy the foul fiend . [ Wind ...
... Heaven : Let not the paint , nor the patch , nor the rustling of silks , be- tray thy poor heart to woman ; keep thy foot out of brothels , thy hand out of plackets , thy pen from cre- ditors ' books , and defy the foul fiend . [ Wind ...
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