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... leave her ? Bur . Pardon , royal Sir ; Election makes not up on fuch conditions : Lear . Then leave her , Sir ; for by the pow'r that made me , I tell you all her wealth.- For you , great King , [ To France . I would not from your love ...
... leave her ? Bur . Pardon , royal Sir ; Election makes not up on fuch conditions : Lear . Then leave her , Sir ; for by the pow'r that made me , I tell you all her wealth.- For you , great King , [ To France . I would not from your love ...
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... leaves the hiftory unspoke , That it intends to do ? my lord of Burgundy , What say you to the lady ? love's not love , When it is mingled with regards , that stand Aloofs from th ' intire point . Say , will you have her ! She is ...
... leaves the hiftory unspoke , That it intends to do ? my lord of Burgundy , What say you to the lady ? love's not love , When it is mingled with regards , that stand Aloofs from th ' intire point . Say , will you have her ! She is ...
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... leaves you : I know what you are , And , like a fifter , am moft loth to call Your faults , as they are nam'd . Love well our father : To your profeffing bofoms I commit him ; But yet , alas ! ftood I within his grace , I would prefer ...
... leaves you : I know what you are , And , like a fifter , am moft loth to call Your faults , as they are nam'd . Love well our father : To your profeffing bofoms I commit him ; But yet , alas ! ftood I within his grace , I would prefer ...
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... leave - taking between France and him ; pray you , let us hit toge- ther : if our father carry Authority with fuch difpo- fition as he bears , this last furrender of his will but offend us . Reg . We fhall further think of it . Gon . We ...
... leave - taking between France and him ; pray you , let us hit toge- ther : if our father carry Authority with fuch difpo- fition as he bears , this last furrender of his will but offend us . Reg . We fhall further think of it . Gon . We ...
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... Leave thy drink and thy whore , And keep within door , And thou shalt have more Than two tens to a score . Kent . This is nothing , fool . [ To Kent . 7 take my coxcomb . ] Meaning his cap , called fo , because on the top of the fool or ...
... Leave thy drink and thy whore , And keep within door , And thou shalt have more Than two tens to a score . Kent . This is nothing , fool . [ To Kent . 7 take my coxcomb . ] Meaning his cap , called fo , because on the top of the fool or ...
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