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... leave me dowerless , than condemn me To Burgundy's embraces ! Lear . Speak now our last , not least in our dear love , - So ends my task of state , -Cordelia , speak ; What canst thou say to win a richer third , Than what thy sisters ...
... leave me dowerless , than condemn me To Burgundy's embraces ! Lear . Speak now our last , not least in our dear love , - So ends my task of state , -Cordelia , speak ; What canst thou say to win a richer third , Than what thy sisters ...
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... leave her . Burg . Pardon me , royal Lear , I but demand The dow'r yourself proposed , and here I take Cordelia by the hand , Duchess of Burgundy . Lear . Then leave her , sir ; for , by a father's rage , I tell you all her wealth ...
... leave her . Burg . Pardon me , royal Lear , I but demand The dow'r yourself proposed , and here I take Cordelia by the hand , Duchess of Burgundy . Lear . Then leave her , sir ; for , by a father's rage , I tell you all her wealth ...
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... leave , my lord , And I will tread the musk - cat into mortar . Corn . Know'st thou our presence ? Kent . Yes , sir , but anger has a privilege .. Corn . Why art thou angry ? Kent . That such a slave as this should wear a sword , And ...
... leave , my lord , And I will tread the musk - cat into mortar . Corn . Know'st thou our presence ? Kent . Yes , sir , but anger has a privilege .. Corn . Why art thou angry ? Kent . That such a slave as this should wear a sword , And ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... leaves me To hope that I am sprung from nobler blood , And possibly a king might be my sire : But be my birth's uncertain chance as ' twill , Who ' twas that had the hit to father me I know not ; ' tis enough that I am I ; Of this one ...
... leaves me To hope that I am sprung from nobler blood , And possibly a king might be my sire : But be my birth's uncertain chance as ' twill , Who ' twas that had the hit to father me I know not ; ' tis enough that I am I ; Of this one ...
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