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... brothel ; Be then advised by her , that else will take That which she begs , to lessen your attendants ; Take half away , and see that the remainder Be such as may befit your age , and know SCENE III . ] 19 KING LEAR .
... brothel ; Be then advised by her , that else will take That which she begs , to lessen your attendants ; Take half away , and see that the remainder Be such as may befit your age , and know SCENE III . ] 19 KING LEAR .
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... ATTENDANTS- ALBANY , GONERIL , and their ATTENDANTS . ACT THE SECOND . SCENE 1 . The EARL OF GLOSTER'S Castle . Enter EDMUND . Edm . The duke comes here to - night ; I'll take ad- vantage Of his arrival to complete my project.- Brother ...
... ATTENDANTS- ALBANY , GONERIL , and their ATTENDANTS . ACT THE SECOND . SCENE 1 . The EARL OF GLOSTER'S Castle . Enter EDMUND . Edm . The duke comes here to - night ; I'll take ad- vantage Of his arrival to complete my project.- Brother ...
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... ATTENDANTS ; GLOSTER and EDMUND . Glost . All welcome to your graces ; you do me honour . Corn . Gloster , we have heard with sorrow , that your life Has been attempted by your impious son : But Edmund here has paid you strictest duty ...
... ATTENDANTS ; GLOSTER and EDMUND . Glost . All welcome to your graces ; you do me honour . Corn . Gloster , we have heard with sorrow , that your life Has been attempted by your impious son : But Edmund here has paid you strictest duty ...
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... ATTENDANTS bring forth the stocks . Corn . Bring forth the stocks ; as I have life and honour , There shall he sit till noon . [ ATTENDANTS seize KENT . Reg . Till noon , my lord ! Till night , and all night too . Kent . Why , madam ...
... ATTENDANTS bring forth the stocks . Corn . Bring forth the stocks ; as I have life and honour , There shall he sit till noon . [ ATTENDANTS seize KENT . Reg . Till noon , my lord ! Till night , and all night too . Kent . Why , madam ...
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... ATTENDANTS , from the Castle . Oh ! are you come ? Corn . Health to the king ! Reg . I am glad to see your highness . Lear . Regan , I think you are ; I know what cause I have to think so . Shouldst thou not be glad , I would divorce me ...
... ATTENDANTS , from the Castle . Oh ! are you come ? Corn . Health to the king ! Reg . I am glad to see your highness . Lear . Regan , I think you are ; I know what cause I have to think so . Shouldst thou not be glad , I would divorce me ...
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