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... EDGAR EDMUND Mr Whitfield . Mr Aickin . Mr Packer . Mr Wroughton . Mr Barrymore . Mr Caulfield . FIRST KNIGHT SECOND DO . Mr Phillimore . THIRD DO . PHYSICIAN CAPTAIN OF THE Mr Maddocks . Mr Jones . COVENT - GARDEN . Mr Cooke . Mr ...
... EDGAR EDMUND Mr Whitfield . Mr Aickin . Mr Packer . Mr Wroughton . Mr Barrymore . Mr Caulfield . FIRST KNIGHT SECOND DO . Mr Phillimore . THIRD DO . PHYSICIAN CAPTAIN OF THE Mr Maddocks . Mr Jones . COVENT - GARDEN . Mr Cooke . Mr ...
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... Edgar , to thy right Of law I will oppose a bastard's cunning . Our father's love is to the bastard Edmund As to legitimate Edgar ; with success I've practised yet on both their easy natures.- Here comes the old man , chafed with the ...
... Edgar , to thy right Of law I will oppose a bastard's cunning . Our father's love is to the bastard Edmund As to legitimate Edgar ; with success I've practised yet on both their easy natures.- Here comes the old man , chafed with the ...
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... Edgar ! Kent . Be not too rash ; all may be forgery , And time yet clear the duty of your son . Glost . Plead with the seas , and reason down the winds , Yet shalt thou ne'er convince me : I have seen His foul designs through all a ...
... Edgar ! Kent . Be not too rash ; all may be forgery , And time yet clear the duty of your son . Glost . Plead with the seas , and reason down the winds , Yet shalt thou ne'er convince me : I have seen His foul designs through all a ...
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... Edgar . Cord . Alas ! what wou'd the wretched Edgar with The more unfortunate Cordelia , Who , in obedience to a father's will , Flies from her Edgar's arms to Burgundy's ? SCENE II . [ Exeunt A Room of State in the Palace . Flourish of ...
... Edgar . Cord . Alas ! what wou'd the wretched Edgar with The more unfortunate Cordelia , Who , in obedience to a father's will , Flies from her Edgar's arms to Burgundy's ? SCENE II . [ Exeunt A Room of State in the Palace . Flourish of ...
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... EDGAR . Edg . Has Heav'n then weigh'd the merit of my love , Or is it the raving of a sickly thought ? Could Burgundy forego so rich a prize , And leave her to despairing Edgar's arms ? Have I thy hand , Cordelia ? Do I clasp it ? The ...
... EDGAR . Edg . Has Heav'n then weigh'd the merit of my love , Or is it the raving of a sickly thought ? Could Burgundy forego so rich a prize , And leave her to despairing Edgar's arms ? Have I thy hand , Cordelia ? Do I clasp it ? The ...
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