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... madam's issue ? Why are we Held base , who , in the lustystealth of nature , Take fiercer qualities than what compound The scanted births of the stale marriage - bed ? Well then , legitimate Edgar , to thy right Of law I will oppose a ...
... madam's issue ? Why are we Held base , who , in the lustystealth of nature , Take fiercer qualities than what compound The scanted births of the stale marriage - bed ? Well then , legitimate Edgar , to thy right Of law I will oppose a ...
Page 20
... madam ? Gon . Never afflict yourself to know the cause , But give his dotage way . Lear , Blasts upon thee ! Th ' untented woundings of a father's curse Pierce every sense about thee ! -- Old fond eyes , Beweep this cause again l'il ...
... madam ? Gon . Never afflict yourself to know the cause , But give his dotage way . Lear , Blasts upon thee ! Th ' untented woundings of a father's curse Pierce every sense about thee ! -- Old fond eyes , Beweep this cause again l'il ...
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... madam , if I were your father's dog , You would not use me so . Reg . Sir , being his knave , I will . [ ATTENDANTS put KENT into the stocks . Glost . Let me beseech your graces to forbear him ; His fault is much , and the good king ...
... madam , if I were your father's dog , You would not use me so . Reg . Sir , being his knave , I will . [ ATTENDANTS put KENT into the stocks . Glost . Let me beseech your graces to forbear him ; His fault is much , and the good king ...
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... madam ! are you ignorant That your most impious sisters have decreed Immediate death for any that relieve him ? Cord . I cannot dread the furies in this case , Aran . In such a night as this ! Consider , madam , For many miles about ...
... madam ! are you ignorant That your most impious sisters have decreed Immediate death for any that relieve him ? Cord . I cannot dread the furies in this case , Aran . In such a night as this ! Consider , madam , For many miles about ...
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... so , —we'll go to supper i ' the morning , -so , so , so , [ KING LEAR falls asleep , and is carried off by GLOSTER and KENT.Thunder and Light ning . Enter CORDELIA and ARANTHE . Aran . Dear madam , 46 [ ACT III . KING LEAR .
... so , —we'll go to supper i ' the morning , -so , so , so , [ KING LEAR falls asleep , and is carried off by GLOSTER and KENT.Thunder and Light ning . Enter CORDELIA and ARANTHE . Aran . Dear madam , 46 [ ACT III . KING LEAR .
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