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... 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 .
... 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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... Death and hell ! Fly , Edmund , seek him out ; wind me into him , That I may bite the traitor's heart , and fold His bleeding entrails on my vengeful arm . Edm . Perhaps ' twas writ , my lord , to prove my virtue . Glost . These late ...
... Death and hell ! Fly , Edmund , seek him out ; wind me into him , That I may bite the traitor's heart , and fold His bleeding entrails on my vengeful arm . Edm . Perhaps ' twas writ , my lord , to prove my virtue . Glost . These late ...
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... Death ! fifty of my followers at a clap ? Alb . The matter , madam ? Gon . Never afflict yourself to know the cause , But give his dotage way . Lear , Blasts upon thee ! Th ' untented woundings of a father's curse Pierce every sense ...
... Death ! fifty of my followers at a clap ? Alb . The matter , madam ? Gon . Never afflict yourself to know the cause , But give his dotage way . Lear , Blasts upon thee ! Th ' untented woundings of a father's curse Pierce every sense ...
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... death for the concealer ; Then of my lands , loyal and natural boy , I'll work the means to make thee capable . [ Exeunt , SCENE II . Before the EARL OF GLOSTER's Castle . Enter KENT , in disguise , and Oswald . Osw . Good morrow ...
... death for the concealer ; Then of my lands , loyal and natural boy , I'll work the means to make thee capable . [ Exeunt , SCENE II . Before the EARL OF GLOSTER's Castle . Enter KENT , in disguise , and Oswald . Osw . Good morrow ...
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... malice of my trial , And leave my griefs on my sword's reeking point ; But love detains me from death's peaceful cell , Still whispering me , Cordelia's in distress : Unkind as she is , I cannot see her wretched SCENE III . 27 KING LEAR .
... malice of my trial , And leave my griefs on my sword's reeking point ; But love detains me from death's peaceful cell , Still whispering me , Cordelia's in distress : Unkind as she is , I cannot see her wretched SCENE III . 27 KING LEAR .
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