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... , that they might be protected by fuch as were better able to discharge the truft ; and his tural affection for his daughters , only the fecond . Unburthen'd Unburthen'd crawl tow'rd death . Our fon of Corn- wall KING LEAR .
... , that they might be protected by fuch as were better able to discharge the truft ; and his tural affection for his daughters , only the fecond . Unburthen'd Unburthen'd crawl tow'rd death . Our fon of Corn- wall KING LEAR .
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William Shakespeare William Warburton. Unburthen'd crawl tow'rd death . Our fon of Corn- wall , And You , our no lefs loving fon of Albany , We have this hour a conftant will to publish Our daughters fev'ral Dow'rs , that future ftrife ...
William Shakespeare William Warburton. Unburthen'd crawl tow'rd death . Our fon of Corn- wall , And You , our no lefs loving fon of Albany , We have this hour a conftant will to publish Our daughters fev'ral Dow'rs , that future ftrife ...
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... death away ! By Jupiter , This fhall not be revok'd . Kent . Fare thee well , King ; fith thus thou wilt appear , Freedom lives hence , and banishment is here ; The gods to their dear fhelter take thee , maid , That juftly think'ft ...
... death away ! By Jupiter , This fhall not be revok'd . Kent . Fare thee well , King ; fith thus thou wilt appear , Freedom lives hence , and banishment is here ; The gods to their dear fhelter take thee , maid , That juftly think'ft ...
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... death : A kingdom they portend thee , but what kingdom , Real or allegoric , I difcern not . lib . iv . ver . 382 . Nor when ; eternal fure , as without end , Without beginning ; for no date prefixt Directs me in the ftarry rubric fet ...
... death : A kingdom they portend thee , but what kingdom , Real or allegoric , I difcern not . lib . iv . ver . 382 . Nor when ; eternal fure , as without end , Without beginning ; for no date prefixt Directs me in the ftarry rubric fet ...
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... death ! I am afham'd That thou haft power to fhake my manhood thus ; [ To Gonerill . That thefe hot tears , which break from me perforce , Should make thee worth them . Blafts and fogs upon thee ! 9 Th ' untented woundings of a father's ...
... death ! I am afham'd That thou haft power to fhake my manhood thus ; [ To Gonerill . That thefe hot tears , which break from me perforce , Should make thee worth them . Blafts and fogs upon thee ! 9 Th ' untented woundings of a father's ...
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