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Page 12
... hast striven to make us break our vow , And press'd between our sentence and our pow'r , Which nor our nature , nor our place , can bear , We banish thee for ever from our sight And kingdom : If , when three days are expired , Thy hated ...
... hast striven to make us break our vow , And press'd between our sentence and our pow'r , Which nor our nature , nor our place , can bear , We banish thee for ever from our sight And kingdom : If , when three days are expired , Thy hated ...
Page 13
... hast most justly said . Thus to old climates my old truth I bear ; Friendship lives hence , and banishment is here . [ Exit KENT . Lear . Now , Burgundy , you see her price is fall'n ; Yet , if the fondness of your passion still Affect ...
... hast most justly said . Thus to old climates my old truth I bear ; Friendship lives hence , and banishment is here . [ Exit KENT . Lear . Now , Burgundy , you see her price is fall'n ; Yet , if the fondness of your passion still Affect ...
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... hast within thee undiscover'd crimes ! - Hide , hide , thou murd'rer , hide thy bloody hand ! — Thou perjur'd villain , holy hypocrite , That drink'st the widow's tears , sigh now , and ask These dreadful summoners ' grace ! I am a man ...
... hast within thee undiscover'd crimes ! - Hide , hide , thou murd'rer , hide thy bloody hand ! — Thou perjur'd villain , holy hypocrite , That drink'st the widow's tears , sigh now , and ask These dreadful summoners ' grace ! I am a man ...
Page 38
... hast it , boy ; ' tis to be hoped indeed . On me they cast their eyes , and hourly court me To lead them on ; and , whilst this head is mine , I'm theirs . A little covert craft , my boy , And then for open action ; ' twill be ...
... hast it , boy ; ' tis to be hoped indeed . On me they cast their eyes , and hourly court me To lead them on ; and , whilst this head is mine , I'm theirs . A little covert craft , my boy , And then for open action ; ' twill be ...
Page 40
... hast piety Enough t'atone for both thy sisters ' crimes : I have already plotted to restore My injured master , and thy virtue tells me We shall succeed , and suddenly . Cord . Dispatch , Aranthe ; For in this disguise , we'll instantly ...
... hast piety Enough t'atone for both thy sisters ' crimes : I have already plotted to restore My injured master , and thy virtue tells me We shall succeed , and suddenly . Cord . Dispatch , Aranthe ; For in this disguise , we'll instantly ...
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