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... . [ Flourish of trumpets . [ Exeunt GLOSTER , Kent , and EDMUND . Enter CORDELIA and EDGAR . Edg . Cordelia , royal fair , turn yet , once more And , ere successful Burgundy receive ! The treasure of KING LEAR . [ ACT I.
... . [ Flourish of trumpets . [ Exeunt GLOSTER , Kent , and EDMUND . Enter CORDELIA and EDGAR . Edg . Cordelia , royal fair , turn yet , once more And , ere successful Burgundy receive ! The treasure of KING LEAR . [ ACT I.
Page 26
... once been praised For bluntness , since affects a saucy rudeness ; But I have known one of these surly kuaves , That in his plainness harbour'd more design Than twenty cringing complimenting minions . Corn . What's the offence you gave ...
... once been praised For bluntness , since affects a saucy rudeness ; But I have known one of these surly kuaves , That in his plainness harbour'd more design Than twenty cringing complimenting minions . Corn . What's the offence you gave ...
Page 48
... O , Cordelia ! Cord . Ha ! Thou know'st my name . Edg . As you did once know Edgar's . Cord . Edgar ! Edg . The poor remains of Edgar , what Your scorn has left him . Cord . Do we wake , Aranthe ? Edg . A8 LACT III . KING LEAR.
... O , Cordelia ! Cord . Ha ! Thou know'st my name . Edg . As you did once know Edgar's . Cord . Edgar ! Edg . The poor remains of Edgar , what Your scorn has left him . Cord . Do we wake , Aranthe ? Edg . A8 LACT III . KING LEAR.
Page 60
... once to wet me , and the winds to make me chatter , when the thunder would not peace at my bidding , there I found them , there I smelt them out . Go to , they are not men of their words ; they told me I was every thing ; ' tis a lie ...
... once to wet me , and the winds to make me chatter , when the thunder would not peace at my bidding , there I found them , there I smelt them out . Go to , they are not men of their words ; they told me I was every thing ; ' tis a lie ...
Page 68
... once more to his side i " Twere best prevent- Alb . Sir , by your favour , I hold you but a subject of this war , Not as a brother . Reg . That's as we list to grace him . Have you forgot that he did lead our pow'rs ? Bore the ...
... once more to his side i " Twere best prevent- Alb . Sir , by your favour , I hold you but a subject of this war , Not as a brother . Reg . That's as we list to grace him . Have you forgot that he did lead our pow'rs ? Bore the ...
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