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Laying his hand upon his sword . Albany & Corn . Dear Sir , forbear . Kent . Do ;
Kill thy physician , and the fee bestow Upon the foul disease . Revoke thy gift ; Or
, whilst I can vent clamour from my throat , I'll tell thee , thou dost evil . Lear .
Laying his hand upon his sword . Albany & Corn . Dear Sir , forbear . Kent . Do ;
Kill thy physician , and the fee bestow Upon the foul disease . Revoke thy gift ; Or
, whilst I can vent clamour from my throat , I'll tell thee , thou dost evil . Lear .
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... Regan with him : have you nothing said Upon his party ' gainst the duke of
Albany ? 3 Advise yourself . Edgar . I am sure on ' t , not a word . Edm . I hear my
father coming . In cunning , I must draw my sword upon you : Draw : seem to
defend ...
... Regan with him : have you nothing said Upon his party ' gainst the duke of
Albany ? 3 Advise yourself . Edgar . I am sure on ' t , not a word . Edm . I hear my
father coming . In cunning , I must draw my sword upon you : Draw : seem to
defend ...
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Arch , chief ; a word now only the sword through up to the hilt : the used in
composition , as arch- angel , expression is often used figuratively . arch - duke .
3. This when is perhaps a misprint 7. Pight is the old preterit and part . for whêr ,
or ...
Arch , chief ; a word now only the sword through up to the hilt : the used in
composition , as arch- angel , expression is often used figuratively . arch - duke .
3. This when is perhaps a misprint 7. Pight is the old preterit and part . for whêr ,
or ...
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Kent will him , would bring an action for the beat him to such a jelly that he shall
assault , because the courage fails him appear like a sop steeped in the moonto
oppose himself like a man . shine . o the moonshine of you : [ Drawing his sword
...
Kent will him , would bring an action for the beat him to such a jelly that he shall
assault , because the courage fails him appear like a sop steeped in the moonto
oppose himself like a man . shine . o the moonshine of you : [ Drawing his sword
...
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o the moonshine of you : [ Drawing his sword . ] Draw , you whoreson cullionly 1
barbermonger , draw . Oswald . Away ! I have nothing to do with thee . Kent .
Draw , you rascal : you come with letters against the king , and take Vanity , the ...
o the moonshine of you : [ Drawing his sword . ] Draw , you whoreson cullionly 1
barbermonger , draw . Oswald . Away ! I have nothing to do with thee . Kent .
Draw , you rascal : you come with letters against the king , and take Vanity , the ...
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