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... brother Edgar ; A tale so plausible , so boldly utter'd , And heighten'd by such lucky accidents , That now the slightest circumstance confirms him , And base - born Edmund , spite of law , inherits . Enter KENT and GLOSTER . Glos . Nay ...
... brother Edgar ; A tale so plausible , so boldly utter'd , And heighten'd by such lucky accidents , That now the slightest circumstance confirms him , And base - born Edmund , spite of law , inherits . Enter KENT and GLOSTER . Glos . Nay ...
Page 8
... brother's crimes . Oh gen'rous boy ! thou shar'st but half his blood , Yet lov'st beyond the kindness of a brother : But I'll reward thy virtue . Follow me . My lord , you wait the king , who comes resolved To quit the toils of empire ...
... brother's crimes . Oh gen'rous boy ! thou shar'st but half his blood , Yet lov'st beyond the kindness of a brother : But I'll reward thy virtue . Follow me . My lord , you wait the king , who comes resolved To quit the toils of empire ...
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... , hastily . Edm . Brother , I've found you in a lucky minute ; Fly , and be safe ; some villain has incensed . Our father against your 12 life . Edg . Distress'd Cordelia ! —but oh , more cruel 14 [ ACT 1 . KING LEAR .
... , hastily . Edm . Brother , I've found you in a lucky minute ; Fly , and be safe ; some villain has incensed . Our father against your 12 life . Edg . Distress'd Cordelia ! —but oh , more cruel 14 [ ACT 1 . KING LEAR .
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... brother ? No tears , good Edmund ; if thou bring'st me tidings To strike me dead , for charity delay not ; That present will befit so kind a hand . Edm . Your danger , sir , comes on so fast , That I want time t ' inform you ; but ...
... brother ? No tears , good Edmund ; if thou bring'st me tidings To strike me dead , for charity delay not ; That present will befit so kind a hand . Edm . Your danger , sir , comes on so fast , That I want time t ' inform you ; but ...
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... brother . Sleep till I waked him , you should enjoy Half his possessions ! Edgar to write this ' Gainst his indulgent father ! Death and hell ! Fly , Edmund , seek him out ; wind me into him , That I may bite the traitor's heart , and ...
... brother . Sleep till I waked him , you should enjoy Half his possessions ! Edgar to write this ' Gainst his indulgent father ! Death and hell ! Fly , Edmund , seek him out ; wind me into him , That I may bite the traitor's heart , and ...
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