The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 6AMS Press, 1968 |
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Page 68
... I'll weep : No , I'll not weep . - I have full caufe of weeping : This heart fhall break into a thousand flaws Or ere I weep . O fool , I fhall go mad . [ Exeunt Lear , Glo'ster , Kent and Fool S CE NE XIII . Corn . Let us withdraw ...
... I'll weep : No , I'll not weep . - I have full caufe of weeping : This heart fhall break into a thousand flaws Or ere I weep . O fool , I fhall go mad . [ Exeunt Lear , Glo'ster , Kent and Fool S CE NE XIII . Corn . Let us withdraw ...
Page 539
... I'll watch him " ' Till he be dieted to my request , And then I'll fet upon him . Bru . You know the very road into his kindness , And cannot lose your way . Men . Good faith , I'll prove him , Speed how it will . I fhall ere long have ...
... I'll watch him " ' Till he be dieted to my request , And then I'll fet upon him . Bru . You know the very road into his kindness , And cannot lose your way . Men . Good faith , I'll prove him , Speed how it will . I fhall ere long have ...
Page 551
... I'll not to Rome , I'll back with you , and pray you Stand to me in this caufe . Omother ! wife ! - Auf . I'm glad , thou'ft set thy mercy and thy ho- nour At difference in thee ; out of That I'll work My felf a former fortune . [ Afide ...
... I'll not to Rome , I'll back with you , and pray you Stand to me in this caufe . Omother ! wife ! - Auf . I'm glad , thou'ft set thy mercy and thy ho- nour At difference in thee ; out of That I'll work My felf a former fortune . [ Afide ...
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