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Page 34
... tears fret chanels in her cheeks : Turn all her mother's pains and benefits To laughter and contempt ; that she may feel , How fharper than a ferpent's tooth it is , To have a thankless child . - Go , go , my people . Alb . Now , Gods ...
... tears fret chanels in her cheeks : Turn all her mother's pains and benefits To laughter and contempt ; that she may feel , How fharper than a ferpent's tooth it is , To have a thankless child . - Go , go , my people . Alb . Now , Gods ...
Page 62
... tears his white hair ; [ ( 2 Which the impetuous blafts with eyelefs rage- Catch in their fury , and make nothing of . ) ] . Strives in his little World of Man t ' outfcorn The to - and - fro - conflicting Wind and Rain . 3 This night ...
... tears his white hair ; [ ( 2 Which the impetuous blafts with eyelefs rage- Catch in their fury , and make nothing of . ) ] . Strives in his little World of Man t ' outfcorn The to - and - fro - conflicting Wind and Rain . 3 This night ...
Page 70
... tear this hand For lifting food to't ? " But I'll punish home ; " No , I will weep no more In fuch a night , " To fhut me out ? pour on , I will endure : " In fuch a night as this ? Q Regan , Gonerill , " Your " Your old kind father ...
... tear this hand For lifting food to't ? " But I'll punish home ; " No , I will weep no more In fuch a night , " To fhut me out ? pour on , I will endure : " In fuch a night as this ? Q Regan , Gonerill , " Your " Your old kind father ...
Page 78
... Sir , where is the patience now , That you fo oft have boafted to retain ? Edg . My tears begin to take his part fo much , They mar my counterfeiting . [ Afide . Lear Lear . The little dogs and all , Tray , 78 KING LEAR .
... Sir , where is the patience now , That you fo oft have boafted to retain ? Edg . My tears begin to take his part fo much , They mar my counterfeiting . [ Afide . Lear Lear . The little dogs and all , Tray , 78 KING LEAR .
Page 90
... tear off , or difbranch . So in Mackbeth , flips of year , Sliver'd in the moon's eclipfe . 1 From ber material fap , -1 Thus all the Editions , till Mr. Theobald's , 2 And come to deadly use . Gon . No 90 KING LEAR .
... tear off , or difbranch . So in Mackbeth , flips of year , Sliver'd in the moon's eclipfe . 1 From ber material fap , -1 Thus all the Editions , till Mr. Theobald's , 2 And come to deadly use . Gon . No 90 KING LEAR .
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