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[ Exit . 3 1 ( Which nor our nature nor our place can bear , ) Our potency made good , ] i . e . They to whom I have yielded my power and authority , yielding me the ability to dispense it in this instance , take thy reward . by Jupiter ...
[ Exit . 3 1 ( Which nor our nature nor our place can bear , ) Our potency made good , ] i . e . They to whom I have yielded my power and authority , yielding me the ability to dispense it in this instance , take thy reward . by Jupiter ...
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[ Exit . Edm . This is the excellent foppery of the world ! that , when we are sick in fortune , ( often the surfeit of our own behaviour , ) we make guilty of our disasters , the sun , the moon , and the stars : as if we were villains ...
[ Exit . Edm . This is the excellent foppery of the world ! that , when we are sick in fortune , ( often the surfeit of our own behaviour , ) we make guilty of our disasters , the sun , the moon , and the stars : as if we were villains ...
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Edg . Shall I hear from you anon ? Edm . I do serve you in this business . [ Exit EDGAR . A credulous father , and a brother noble , * * 5 . Memand and sea tak kami a Whose nature is so far from doing harms , That SCENE II .
Edg . Shall I hear from you anon ? Edm . I do serve you in this business . [ Exit EDGAR . A credulous father , and a brother noble , * * 5 . Memand and sea tak kami a Whose nature is so far from doing harms , That SCENE II .
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[ Exit . SCENE III . A Room in the Duke of Albany's Palace . Enter GONERIL and Steward . Gon . Did my father strike my gentleman for chiding of his fool ? Stew . Ay , madam . Gon . By day and night ! he wrongs me ; every hour He flashes ...
[ Exit . SCENE III . A Room in the Duke of Albany's Palace . Enter GONERIL and Steward . Gon . Did my father strike my gentleman for chiding of his fool ? Stew . Ay , madam . Gon . By day and night ! he wrongs me ; every hour He flashes ...
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thy master , whom thou lov'st , Shall find thee full of labours . Horns within . Enter LEAR , Knights , and Attendants . Lear . Let me not stay a jot for dinner ; go , get it ready . [ Exit an Attendant . ] How now , what art thou ?
thy master , whom thou lov'st , Shall find thee full of labours . Horns within . Enter LEAR , Knights , and Attendants . Lear . Let me not stay a jot for dinner ; go , get it ready . [ Exit an Attendant . ] How now , what art thou ?
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