The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 |
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Page 827
... daugh- ters . Fool . Which they will make an obedient father . Lear . Your name , fair gentlewoman ? Gon . This admiration , sir , is much o ' the savor Of other your new pranks . I do beseech you To understand my purposes aright : 260 ...
... daugh- ters . Fool . Which they will make an obedient father . Lear . Your name , fair gentlewoman ? Gon . This admiration , sir , is much o ' the savor Of other your new pranks . I do beseech you To understand my purposes aright : 260 ...
Page 835
... daugh- ter ; Or rather a disease that's in my flesh , Which I must needs call mine : thou art a boil , A plague - sore , an embossed carbuncle , In my corrupted blood . But I'll not chide thee ; Let shame come when it will , I do not ...
... daugh- ter ; Or rather a disease that's in my flesh , Which I must needs call mine : thou art a boil , A plague - sore , an embossed carbuncle , In my corrupted blood . But I'll not chide thee ; Let shame come when it will , I do not ...
Page 837
... daugh- ters : I tax not you , you elements , with unkindness ; I never gave you kingdom , call'd you chil- dren , You owe me no subscription : then let fall Your horrible pleasure : here I stand , your slave , 21 A poor , infirm , weak ...
... daugh- ters : I tax not you , you elements , with unkindness ; I never gave you kingdom , call'd you chil- dren , You owe me no subscription : then let fall Your horrible pleasure : here I stand , your slave , 21 A poor , infirm , weak ...
Page 838
... daugh- ters ? And art thou come to this ? 50 Edg . Who gives any thing to poor Tom ? whom the foul fiend hath led through fire and through flame , and through ford and whirlipool e'er bog and quagmire ; that hath laid knives under his ...
... daugh- ters ? And art thou come to this ? 50 Edg . Who gives any thing to poor Tom ? whom the foul fiend hath led through fire and through flame , and through ford and whirlipool e'er bog and quagmire ; that hath laid knives under his ...
Page 851
... daugh- ter , 21 With others whom the rigor of our state Forced to cry out . Where I could not be honest , I never yet was valiant : for this business , It toucheth us , as France invades our land , Not bolds the king , with others ...
... daugh- ter , 21 With others whom the rigor of our state Forced to cry out . Where I could not be honest , I never yet was valiant : for this business , It toucheth us , as France invades our land , Not bolds the king , with others ...
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