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Now , by Apollo , Kent . Now , by Apollo , king , Thou swear ' st thy gods in vain .
Lear . O , vassal ! miscreant . [ Seizing his sword . Alb . , Corn . Dear sir , forbear .
Lear . Hear me , recreant ! On thine allegiance hear me !Since thou hast sought ...
Now , by Apollo , Kent . Now , by Apollo , king , Thou swear ' st thy gods in vain .
Lear . O , vassal ! miscreant . [ Seizing his sword . Alb . , Corn . Dear sir , forbear .
Lear . Hear me , recreant ! On thine allegiance hear me !Since thou hast sought ...
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... I found it thrown in at the casement of my closet . Glo . O villain , villain !
Abhorréd villain ! Go , sirrah , seek him ; I ' ll apprehend him : - abominable villain
! Edm . If your honour judge it meet , I will place you where you shall hear us
confer of ...
... I found it thrown in at the casement of my closet . Glo . O villain , villain !
Abhorréd villain ! Go , sirrah , seek him ; I ' ll apprehend him : - abominable villain
! Edm . If your honour judge it meet , I will place you where you shall hear us
confer of ...
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Retire with me to my lodging , from whence I will fitly bring you to hear my lord
speak : pray ye , go ; there ' s my key : - if you do stir abroad , go arm ' d . Edg .
Arm ' d , brother ! Edm . Brother , I advise you to the best ; I am no honest man if
there ...
Retire with me to my lodging , from whence I will fitly bring you to hear my lord
speak : pray ye , go ; there ' s my key : - if you do stir abroad , go arm ' d . Edg .
Arm ' d , brother ! Edm . Brother , I advise you to the best ; I am no honest man if
there ...
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Horns withiil . Osw . He ' s coming , madam ; I hear him . Gon . Put on what weary
negligence you please , · You and your fellows ; I ' d have it come to question .
Idle old man . Remember what I ' ve said . Osw . Very well , madam . [ Exeunt .
Horns withiil . Osw . He ' s coming , madam ; I hear him . Gon . Put on what weary
negligence you please , · You and your fellows ; I ' d have it come to question .
Idle old man . Remember what I ' ve said . Osw . Very well , madam . [ Exeunt .
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... I have another daughter , Who , I am sure , is kind and comfortable : When she
shall hear this of thee , with her nails She ' ll flay thy wolfish visage . Thou shalt
find That I ' ll resume the shape which thou dost think I have cast off for ever ; thou
...
... I have another daughter , Who , I am sure , is kind and comfortable : When she
shall hear this of thee , with her nails She ' ll flay thy wolfish visage . Thou shalt
find That I ' ll resume the shape which thou dost think I have cast off for ever ; thou
...
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