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... now the slightest circumstance confirms him , And base - born Edmund , spite of law , inherits . Enter KENT and GLOSTER . Glos . Nay , good my lord , your charity O'ershoots itself , to plead in his behalf ; You. KING LEAR. ...
... now the slightest circumstance confirms him , And base - born Edmund , spite of law , inherits . Enter KENT and GLOSTER . Glos . Nay , good my lord , your charity O'ershoots itself , to plead in his behalf ; You. KING LEAR. ...
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... lord , you wait the king , who comes resolved To quit the toils of empire , and divide His realms amongst his daughters . Heav'n succeed it ! But much I fear the change . Kent . I grieve to see him With such wild starts of passion ...
... lord , you wait the king , who comes resolved To quit the toils of empire , and divide His realms amongst his daughters . Heav'n succeed it ! But much I fear the change . Kent . I grieve to see him With such wild starts of passion ...
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... LORDS , LADIES , & c . & c . discovered . Lear . Attend my lords of Albany and Cornwall , With princely Burgundy ? Alb . We do , my liege . Lear . Give me the map . divided Know , lords , we have In three our kingdom , having now ...
... LORDS , LADIES , & c . & c . discovered . Lear . Attend my lords of Albany and Cornwall , With princely Burgundy ? Alb . We do , my liege . Lear . Give me the map . divided Know , lords , we have In three our kingdom , having now ...
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... lord , whose 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 ...
... lord , whose 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 ...
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... 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 came not that slave back when I call'd him ? 1 ...
... 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 came not that slave back when I call'd him ? 1 ...
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