The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 |
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Page 829
... eyes may pierce I can- not tell : Striving to better , oft we mar what's well . Gon . Nay , then- Alb . Well , well ; the event . 370 Exeunt . SCENE V. Court before the same . Enter LEAR , KENT , and Fool . Lear . Go you before to ...
... eyes may pierce I can- not tell : Striving to better , oft we mar what's well . Gon . Nay , then- Alb . Well , well ; the event . 370 Exeunt . SCENE V. Court before the same . Enter LEAR , KENT , and Fool . Lear . Go you before to ...
Page 834
... eyes ! Infect her beauty , You fen - suck'd fogs , drawn by the powerful sun , To fall and blast her pride ! 170 Reg . O the blest gods ! so will you wish on me , When the rash mood is on . [ curse : Lear . No , Regan , thou shalt never ...
... eyes ! Infect her beauty , You fen - suck'd fogs , drawn by the powerful sun , To fall and blast her pride ! 170 Reg . O the blest gods ! so will you wish on me , When the rash mood is on . [ curse : Lear . No , Regan , thou shalt never ...
Page 842
... eyes ; nor thy fierce sister In his anointed flesh stick boarish fangs . The sea , with such a storm as his bare head In hell - black night endured , would have buoy'd up , And quench'd the stelled fires : 60 Yet , poor old heart , he ...
... eyes ; nor thy fierce sister In his anointed flesh stick boarish fangs . The sea , with such a storm as his bare head In hell - black night endured , would have buoy'd up , And quench'd the stelled fires : 60 Yet , poor old heart , he ...
Page 843
... eyes ; I stumbled when saw full oft ' tis seen , Our means secure us , and our mere defects Prove our commodities . O dear son Edgar , The food of thy abused father's wrath ! Might I but live to see thee in my touch , I'ld say I had eyes ...
... eyes ; I stumbled when saw full oft ' tis seen , Our means secure us , and our mere defects Prove our commodities . O dear son Edgar , The food of thy abused father's wrath ! Might I but live to see thee in my touch , I'ld say I had eyes ...
Page 844
... eye of Gloucester . Alb . 70 Gloucester's eyes ! Mess . A servant that he bred , thrill'd with remorse , Opposed against the act , bending his sword To his great master ; who , thereat enraged , Flew on him , and amongst them fell'd him ...
... eye of Gloucester . Alb . 70 Gloucester's eyes ! Mess . A servant that he bred , thrill'd with remorse , Opposed against the act , bending his sword To his great master ; who , thereat enraged , Flew on him , and amongst them fell'd him ...
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