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... traitor.— Bless thy five wits ! -Tom's a - cold , —O do de , do de , do de . Do poor Tom some charity , whom the foul fiend vexes : -there could I have him now , -and there , and there again , and there . Lear . What , have his ...
... traitor.— Bless thy five wits ! -Tom's a - cold , —O do de , do de , do de . Do poor Tom some charity , whom the foul fiend vexes : -there could I have him now , -and there , and there again , and there . Lear . What , have his ...
Page 62
... ever - gentle gods , take my breath from me ; Let not my worser spirit tempt me again To die before you please ! Enter OSWAld . Osw . A proclaim'd prize ! Thou old unhappy traitor , Briefly thyself remember : -the 62 KING LEAR .
... ever - gentle gods , take my breath from me ; Let not my worser spirit tempt me again To die before you please ! Enter OSWAld . Osw . A proclaim'd prize ! Thou old unhappy traitor , Briefly thyself remember : -the 62 KING LEAR .
Page 63
... traitor ? Hence ; Let go his armı . Edg . Chill not let go , zir , without vurther ' casion . Osw . Let go , slave , or thou diest ! Edg . Good gentleman , go your gait , and let poor volk pass . An chud ha ' been zwaggered out of my ...
... traitor ? Hence ; Let go his armı . Edg . Chill not let go , zir , without vurther ' casion . Osw . Let go , slave , or thou diest ! Edg . Good gentleman , go your gait , and let poor volk pass . An chud ha ' been zwaggered out of my ...
Page 73
... traitor , villain - like he lies . Call by thy trumpet : he that dares approach , On him , on you , I will maintain my truth And honour firmly . Reg . 1 My sickness grows upon me . Alb . Convey her to my tent . [ REGAN is led out ...
... traitor , villain - like he lies . Call by thy trumpet : he that dares approach , On him , on you , I will maintain my truth And honour firmly . Reg . 1 My sickness grows upon me . Alb . Convey her to my tent . [ REGAN is led out ...
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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