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Page 22
Thou but rememb ' erst me of mine own conception : I have perceiv ' d a most
faint neglect of late ; which I have rather blam ' d as mine own jealous curiosity
than as a very pretence and purpose of unkindness : I will look further into ' t .
Thou but rememb ' erst me of mine own conception : I have perceiv ' d a most
faint neglect of late ; which I have rather blam ' d as mine own jealous curiosity
than as a very pretence and purpose of unkindness : I will look further into ' t .
Page 29
Edm . Here stood he in the dark , his sharp sword out , Mumbling of wicked
charms , conjuring the moon To stand auspicious mistress ,Glo . But where is he
? Edm . Look , sir , I bleed . Glo . Where is the villain , Edmund ? Edm . Fled this
way ...
Edm . Here stood he in the dark , his sharp sword out , Mumbling of wicked
charms , conjuring the moon To stand auspicious mistress ,Glo . But where is he
? Edm . Look , sir , I bleed . Glo . Where is the villain , Edmund ? Edm . Fled this
way ...
Page 36
... gave me cold looks : And meeting here the other messenger ,Being the very
fellow which of late Display ' d so saucily against your highness ,Having more
man than wit about me , drew : He rais ' d the house with loud and coward cries .
... gave me cold looks : And meeting here the other messenger ,Being the very
fellow which of late Display ' d so saucily against your highness ,Having more
man than wit about me , drew : He rais ' d the house with loud and coward cries .
Page 38
That you ' ll vouchsafe me raiment , bed , and food . ” Reg . Good sir , no more ;
these are unsightly tricks : Return you to my sister . Lear . Never , Regan : She
hath abated me of half my train ; CICKS : Look ' d black upon me ; struck me with
...
That you ' ll vouchsafe me raiment , bed , and food . ” Reg . Good sir , no more ;
these are unsightly tricks : Return you to my sister . Lear . Never , Regan : She
hath abated me of half my train ; CICKS : Look ' d black upon me ; struck me with
...
Page 39
Look ' d black upon me ; struck me with her tongue , Most serpent - like , upon the
very heart :All the stor ' d vengeances of heaven fall On her ingrateful top ! Infect
her beauty , You fen - suck ' d fogs , drawn by the powerful sun , To fall and ...
Look ' d black upon me ; struck me with her tongue , Most serpent - like , upon the
very heart :All the stor ' d vengeances of heaven fall On her ingrateful top ! Infect
her beauty , You fen - suck ' d fogs , drawn by the powerful sun , To fall and ...
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