The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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... Exeunt . SCENE IV . France . Bid farewell to your fifters . Cor . Ye jewels of our father , with wafh'd Cordelia leaves you : I know what you are , And like a fifter am moft loath to call eyes Your faults as they are nam'd . Love well ...
... Exeunt . SCENE IV . France . Bid farewell to your fifters . Cor . Ye jewels of our father , with wafh'd Cordelia leaves you : I know what you are , And like a fifter am moft loath to call eyes Your faults as they are nam'd . Love well ...
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... 'll write ftrait to my fister to hold my courfe : prepare for dinner , SCENE XII . Enter Kent difguisd . Kent . If but as well I other accents borrow , [ Exeunt . And And can my speech difufe , my good intent May King LEAR . 17.
... 'll write ftrait to my fister to hold my courfe : prepare for dinner , SCENE XII . Enter Kent difguisd . Kent . If but as well I other accents borrow , [ Exeunt . And And can my speech difufe , my good intent May King LEAR . 17.
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... Exeunt . Lear . Go you before to Glofter with these letters ; acquaint my daughter no further with any thing you know , than comes from her demand out of the letter ; if your diligence be not fpecdy , I fhall be there afore you . Kent ...
... Exeunt . Lear . Go you before to Glofter with these letters ; acquaint my daughter no further with any thing you know , than comes from her demand out of the letter ; if your diligence be not fpecdy , I fhall be there afore you . Kent ...
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... Exeunt . V ... Enter Kent , and Steward , feverally . Stew . Good evening to thee friend , art of this houfe ? Kent . Ay . Stew . Where may we fet our horfes ? Kent . I'th ' mire . Stew . Prythee if thou lov'ft me tell me . Kent . I ...
... Exeunt . V ... Enter Kent , and Steward , feverally . Stew . Good evening to thee friend , art of this houfe ? Kent . Ay . Stew . Where may we fet our horfes ? Kent . I'th ' mire . Stew . Prythee if thou lov'ft me tell me . Kent . I ...
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... Exeunt Regan and Cornwall . SCENE VI . Glo . I'm forry for thee , friend ; ' tis the Duke's pleasure , Whose disposition all the world well knows Will not be rubb❜d nor stop'd . I'll intreat for thee . Kent . Pray do not , Sir . I've ...
... Exeunt Regan and Cornwall . SCENE VI . Glo . I'm forry for thee , friend ; ' tis the Duke's pleasure , Whose disposition all the world well knows Will not be rubb❜d nor stop'd . I'll intreat for thee . Kent . Pray do not , Sir . I've ...
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