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Page 45
... Alack , bare - headed ! Gracious my lord , hard by here is a hovel ; Some friendship will it lend you ' gainst the tempest ; Repose you there . Lear . My wits begin to turn.- Come on , my boy : how dost , my boy ? art cold ? I'm cold ...
... Alack , bare - headed ! Gracious my lord , hard by here is a hovel ; Some friendship will it lend you ' gainst the tempest ; Repose you there . Lear . My wits begin to turn.- Come on , my boy : how dost , my boy ? art cold ? I'm cold ...
Page 55
... Alack , why does he so ? " Alb . Gon . O , vain fool ! See thyself , devil ! [ Exit . Enter CURAN . Curan . O my good lord , the Duke of Cornwall's dead ; Slain by his servant , going to put out The eyes of Gloster . Alb . Gloster's ...
... Alack , why does he so ? " Alb . Gon . O , vain fool ! See thyself , devil ! [ Exit . Enter CURAN . Curan . O my good lord , the Duke of Cornwall's dead ; Slain by his servant , going to put out The eyes of Gloster . Alb . Gloster's ...
Page 56
... Alack sir , you cannot see your way . Glo . I have no way , and therefore want no eyes ; I stumbled when I saw : Ah ! dear son Edgar , Might I but live to see thee in my touch , I'd say I had eyes again ! Old Man . How now ! Who's there ...
... Alack sir , you cannot see your way . Glo . I have no way , and therefore want no eyes ; I stumbled when I saw : Ah ! dear son Edgar , Might I but live to see thee in my touch , I'd say I had eyes again ! Old Man . How now ! Who's there ...
Page 57
... Alack , sir , he is mad . Glo . Do as I bid thee ; above the rest , be gone . Old Man . I'll bring him the best ' parel that I have , Come on't what will . Glo . Sirrah , naked fellow , — | Exit . Edg . Poor Tom's a - cold.- [ Aside ...
... Alack , sir , he is mad . Glo . Do as I bid thee ; above the rest , be gone . Old Man . I'll bring him the best ' parel that I have , Come on't what will . Glo . Sirrah , naked fellow , — | Exit . Edg . Poor Tom's a - cold.- [ Aside ...
Page 62
... Alack , alack the day ! Lear . When we are born , we cry , that we are come To this great stage of fools . This ' a good block ; [ Taking EDGAR's hat . It were a delicate stratagem , to shoe A troop of horse with felt : I'll put ' t in ...
... Alack , alack the day ! Lear . When we are born , we cry , that we are come To this great stage of fools . This ' a good block ; [ Taking EDGAR's hat . It were a delicate stratagem , to shoe A troop of horse with felt : I'll put ' t in ...
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Alack art thou Attendants banish'd beseech better brother Burgundy canst Cordelia Corn Curan daughter dear do't Dost thou know doth Dover Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloster Enter EDGAR Enter GLOSTER Enter GONERIL Enter KENT Enter LEAR Exeunt Exit EDGAR eyes father fellow Fool fortunes foul fiend France French Camp gainst Gent Gentleman Give Gloster's Castle SCENE gods grace Harker hath Hawes Craven hear heart HENRY IRVING hither honour hovel inform'd KING LEAR knave lady look lord lov'd LYCEUM THEATRE madam master Methinks nature never night noble nuncle o'er poor Poor Tom pray Prithee Re-enter Regan SCENE 2.-Open Country SCENE 2.-The servant Sirrah sister slave speak storm sword tell thine thing Thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt traitor trumpet villain weep where's WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wretch