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Page 12
... pray'rs , Lear Away ! the bow is bent , make from the shaft . Kent . [ Rises . ] No , let it fall , and drench within my heart : Be Kent unmannerly when Lear is mad ; Thy youngest daughter- Lear . On thy life , no more . Kent . What ...
... pray'rs , Lear Away ! the bow is bent , make from the shaft . Kent . [ Rises . ] No , let it fall , and drench within my heart : Be Kent unmannerly when Lear is mad ; Thy youngest daughter- Lear . On thy life , no more . Kent . What ...
Page 27
... Pray do not , sir.- I have watch'd and travell'd hard ; Sometime I shall sleep out , the rest I'll whistle . Farewell t ' ye , sir . [ Exit GLOSTER into the castle , Good king , that must approve the common saw ! Thou out of Heaven's ...
... Pray do not , sir.- I have watch'd and travell'd hard ; Sometime I shall sleep out , the rest I'll whistle . Farewell t ' ye , sir . [ Exit GLOSTER into the castle , Good king , that must approve the common saw ! Thou out of Heaven's ...
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... pray'rs , sometimes with lunatic bans , Enforce their charity . Poor Tyrligood ! poor Tom ! That's something yet . Edgar I am no more . [ Erit . SCENE IV . Before the EARL of Gloster's Castle . KENT discovered , in the Stocks still ...
... pray'rs , sometimes with lunatic bans , Enforce their charity . Poor Tyrligood ! poor Tom ! That's something yet . Edgar I am no more . [ Erit . SCENE IV . Before the EARL of Gloster's Castle . KENT discovered , in the Stocks still ...
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... pray you , sir , take patience ; I have hope That you know less to value her desert , Than she to slack her duty . Lear . Ha ! How's that ? Reg . I cannot think my sister in the least Would fail in her respects ; but if , perchance ...
... pray you , sir , take patience ; I have hope That you know less to value her desert , Than she to slack her duty . Lear . Ha ! How's that ? Reg . I cannot think my sister in the least Would fail in her respects ; but if , perchance ...
Page 32
... pray you , sir , being old , confess you are so . If , till the expiration of your month , You will return , and sojourn with our sister , Dismissing half your train , come then to me ; I'm now from home , and out of that provision That ...
... pray you , sir , being old , confess you are so . If , till the expiration of your month , You will return , and sojourn with our sister , Dismissing half your train , come then to me ; I'm now from home , and out of that provision That ...
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