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... hand Shall take my plight , will carry half my love ; For I shall never marry like my sisters , To love my father all . Lear . And goes thy heart with this ? " Tis said that I am chol'ric . Judge me , gods , Is there not cause ? Now ...
... hand Shall take my plight , will carry half my love ; For I shall never marry like my sisters , To love my father all . Lear . And goes thy heart with this ? " Tis said that I am chol'ric . Judge me , gods , Is there not cause ? Now ...
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... hand , Cordelia ? Do I clasp it ? The hand that was this minute to have join'd My hated rival's ? Do I kneel before thee , And offer at thy feet my panting heart ? Smile , princess , and convince me ; for , as yet , I doubt , and dare ...
... hand , Cordelia ? Do I clasp it ? The hand that was this minute to have join'd My hated rival's ? Do I kneel before thee , And offer at thy feet my panting heart ? Smile , princess , and convince me ; for , as yet , I doubt , and dare ...
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... hand . Edm . Your danger , sir , comes on so fast , That I want time t ' inform you ; but retire , Whilst I take care to turn the pressing stream . O Gods ! for Heaven's sake , sir , - Edg . Pardon me , sir , a serious thought Had ...
... hand . Edm . Your danger , sir , comes on so fast , That I want time t ' inform you ; but retire , Whilst I take care to turn the pressing stream . O Gods ! for Heaven's sake , sir , - Edg . Pardon me , sir , a serious thought Had ...
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... hand , sir ? fended ? How have I of All's not offence that indiscretion finds , And dotage terms so . Lear . Heart , thou art too tough ! Reg . I pray you , sir , being old , confess you are so . If , till the expiration of your month ...
... hand , sir ? fended ? How have I of All's not offence that indiscretion finds , And dotage terms so . Lear . Heart , thou art too tough ! Reg . I pray you , sir , being old , confess you are so . If , till the expiration of your month ...
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... hand ! — Thou perjur'd villain , holy hypocrite , That drink'st the widow's tears , sigh now , and ask These dreadful summoners ' grace ! I am a man More sinn'd against , than sinning . Kent . Good sir , to th ' hovel . Lear . My wits ...
... hand ! — Thou perjur'd villain , holy hypocrite , That drink'st the widow's tears , sigh now , and ask These dreadful summoners ' grace ! I am a man More sinn'd against , than sinning . Kent . Good sir , to th ' hovel . Lear . My wits ...
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