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... Exeunt Lear and Burgundy . SCENE IV . France . Bid farewel to your fifters . Cor Ye jewels of our father , with wash'd eyes Cordelia leaves you : I know what you are , And , like a fifter , am moft loth to call Your faults , as they are ...
... Exeunt Lear and Burgundy . SCENE IV . France . Bid farewel to your fifters . Cor Ye jewels of our father , with wash'd eyes Cordelia leaves you : I know what you are , And , like a fifter , am moft loth to call Your faults , as they are ...
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... Exeunt France and Cordelia SCENE V. Gon . Sifter , it is not little I've to say , Of what most nearly appertains to us both ; I think our father will go Hence to night . Reg . That's certain , and with you ; next month with us . Gon ...
... Exeunt France and Cordelia SCENE V. Gon . Sifter , it is not little I've to say , Of what most nearly appertains to us both ; I think our father will go Hence to night . Reg . That's certain , and with you ; next month with us . Gon ...
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... Exeunt . SCENE XII . Changes to an open Place before the Palace . Enter Kent , difguis'd . F but as well I other accents borrow , Kent . And can my speech diffufe , my good intent May carry thro ' itself to that full iffue , For which I ...
... Exeunt . SCENE XII . Changes to an open Place before the Palace . Enter Kent , difguis'd . F but as well I other accents borrow , Kent . And can my speech diffufe , my good intent May carry thro ' itself to that full iffue , For which I ...
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... Exeunt . SCENE I. Edm . A Caftle belonging to the Earl of Glo'ster . Enter Edmund and Curan , feverally . Curan . • SAVE AVE the for , Sir . I have been with your father , and given him notice that the Duke of Corn- wall , wall , and ...
... Exeunt . SCENE I. Edm . A Caftle belonging to the Earl of Glo'ster . Enter Edmund and Curan , feverally . Curan . • SAVE AVE the for , Sir . I have been with your father , and given him notice that the Duke of Corn- wall , wall , and ...
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... Exeunt . Stew . Good downing to thee , friend ; art of this houfe ? Kent . Ay . Stew . Where may we fet our horfes ? Kent . I'th ' mire . Stew . Pr'ythee , if thou lov'ft me , tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Stew . Why then I care ...
... Exeunt . Stew . Good downing to thee , friend ; art of this houfe ? Kent . Ay . Stew . Where may we fet our horfes ? Kent . I'th ' mire . Stew . Pr'ythee , if thou lov'ft me , tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Stew . Why then I care ...
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