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... would vary with the wind , and by that means show from what point it blew . 3 epileptick visage ! ] The frighted countenance of a man ready to fall in a fit . Goose , if I had you upon Sarum plain , SCENE II . 47 KING LEAR .
... would vary with the wind , and by that means show from what point it blew . 3 epileptick visage ! ] The frighted countenance of a man ready to fall in a fit . Goose , if I had you upon Sarum plain , SCENE II . 47 KING LEAR .
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... fall Strike her young bones , Strike her You taking airs , with lameness ! Corn . Lear . You nimble flames Into her scornful eyes ! Fye , fye , fye ! lightnings , dart your blinding Infect her beauty , You fen - suck'd fogs , drawn by ...
... fall Strike her young bones , Strike her You taking airs , with lameness ! Corn . Lear . You nimble flames Into her scornful eyes ! Fye , fye , fye ! lightnings , dart your blinding Infect her beauty , You fen - suck'd fogs , drawn by ...
Página 66
... fall Your horrible pleasure ; here I stand , your slave , A poor , infirm , weak , and despis'd old man : — But yet I call you servile ministers , That have with two pernicious daughters join'd Your high - engender'd battles , ' gainst ...
... fall Your horrible pleasure ; here I stand , your slave , A poor , infirm , weak , and despis'd old man : — But yet I call you servile ministers , That have with two pernicious daughters join'd Your high - engender'd battles , ' gainst ...
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... fall . [ Exit . SCENE IV . A Part of the Heath , with a Hovel . Enter LEAR , KENT , and Fool . Kent . Here is the place , my lord ; good my lord , enter : The tyranny of the open night's too rough For nature to endure . Lear . [ Storm ...
... fall . [ Exit . SCENE IV . A Part of the Heath , with a Hovel . Enter LEAR , KENT , and Fool . Kent . Here is the place , my lord ; good my lord , enter : The tyranny of the open night's too rough For nature to endure . Lear . [ Storm ...
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... falls on him that cuts him off . Stew . ' Would I could meet him , madam ! I would show What party I do follow . Reg . Fare thee well . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . The Country near Dover . Enter GLOSTER , and EDGAR , dressed like a Peasant ...
... falls on him that cuts him off . Stew . ' Would I could meet him , madam ! I would show What party I do follow . Reg . Fare thee well . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . The Country near Dover . Enter GLOSTER , and EDGAR , dressed like a Peasant ...
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