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... bear , We banish thee for ever from our sight And kingdom : If , when three days are expired , Thy hated trunk be found in our dominions , That moment is thy death . - Away . Kent . Why , fare thee well , king ; 12 [ ACT 1 : KING LEAR .
... bear , We banish thee for ever from our sight And kingdom : If , when three days are expired , Thy hated trunk be found in our dominions , That moment is thy death . - Away . Kent . Why , fare thee well , king ; 12 [ ACT 1 : KING LEAR .
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... bear ; Friendship lives hence , and banishment is here . [ Exit KENT . Lear . Now , Burgundy , you see her price is fall'n ; Yet , if the fondness of your passion still Affect her as she stands , dow'rless , and lost In our esteem ...
... bear ; Friendship lives hence , and banishment is here . [ Exit KENT . Lear . Now , Burgundy , you see her price is fall'n ; Yet , if the fondness of your passion still Affect her as she stands , dow'rless , and lost In our esteem ...
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... bear it . Enter GONERIL , attended . Lear . Now , daughter , why that frontlet on ? Speak , does that frown become our presence ? Gon . Sir , this licentious insolence of servants your Is most unseemly ; hourly they break out In ...
... bear it . Enter GONERIL , attended . Lear . Now , daughter , why that frontlet on ? Speak , does that frown become our presence ? Gon . Sir , this licentious insolence of servants your Is most unseemly ; hourly they break out In ...
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... The offices of nature , bond of childhood , And dues of gratitude ; thou bear'st in mind The half o ' th ' kingdom , which our love conferr'd On thee and thine . Reg . Good sir , to th ' purpose . SCENE IV . ] 31 KING LEAR.
... The offices of nature , bond of childhood , And dues of gratitude ; thou bear'st in mind The half o ' th ' kingdom , which our love conferr'd On thee and thine . Reg . Good sir , to th ' purpose . SCENE IV . ] 31 KING LEAR.
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... bear it tamely ! touch me with noble anger ! O , let not women's weapons , water drops , Stain my man's cheek ! —No , you unnatural hags , I will have such revenges on you both , བྱ That all the world shall - I will do such things ...
... bear it tamely ! touch me with noble anger ! O , let not women's weapons , water drops , Stain my man's cheek ! —No , you unnatural hags , I will have such revenges on you both , བྱ That all the world shall - I will do such things ...
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