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... thee for provifion , To fhield thee from difafters of the world ; And , on the fixth , to turn thy hated back Upon our Kingdom ; if , the tenth day following , Thy banish'd trunk be found in our dominions , The moment is thy death away ...
... thee for provifion , To fhield thee from difafters of the world ; And , on the fixth , to turn thy hated back Upon our Kingdom ; if , the tenth day following , Thy banish'd trunk be found in our dominions , The moment is thy death away ...
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... thee , fellow . Thou ferv'it me , and I'll love thee . Kent . Come , Sir , arife , away ; I'll teach you diffe- rences : away , away ; if your will measure your lubber's length again , tarry again ; but away , go to : have you wisdom ...
... thee , fellow . Thou ferv'it me , and I'll love thee . Kent . Come , Sir , arife , away ; I'll teach you diffe- rences : away , away ; if your will measure your lubber's length again , tarry again ; but away , go to : have you wisdom ...
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... thee ; Yet have I left a daughter . Gon . You ftrike my people , and your diforder'd rabble Make fervants of their betters . SCENE XV . To them , Enter Albany . Lear . Woe ! that too late repents - O , Sir , are you come ? Is it your ...
... thee ; Yet have I left a daughter . Gon . You ftrike my people , and your diforder'd rabble Make fervants of their betters . SCENE XV . To them , Enter Albany . Lear . Woe ! that too late repents - O , Sir , are you come ? Is it your ...
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... thee - life and 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 ...
... thee - life and 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 ...
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... thee , 4 would the repofal truft , virtue , or worth in thee Of any Make thy words faith'd ? * no ; when I should deny . ( As this I would , although thou didst produce My very character ) I'd turn it all To thy fuggeftion , plot , and ...
... thee , 4 would the repofal truft , virtue , or worth in thee Of any Make thy words faith'd ? * no ; when I should deny . ( As this I would , although thou didst produce My very character ) I'd turn it all To thy fuggeftion , plot , and ...
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