The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 |
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Page 832
... heaven's benediction comest To the warm sun ! Approach , thou beacon to this under globe , 170 That by thy comfortable beams I may Peruse this letter ! Nothing almost sees miracles But misery : I know ' tis from Cordelia , Who hath most ...
... heaven's benediction comest To the warm sun ! Approach , thou beacon to this under globe , 170 That by thy comfortable beams I may Peruse this letter ! Nothing almost sees miracles But misery : I know ' tis from Cordelia , Who hath most ...
Page 839
... heaven : one that slept in the contriving of lust , and waked to do it : wine loved I deeply , dice dearly and in woman out - paramoured the Turk : false of heart , light of ear , bloody of hand ; hog in sloth , fox in stealth , wolf in ...
... heaven : one that slept in the contriving of lust , and waked to do it : wine loved I deeply , dice dearly and in woman out - paramoured the Turk : false of heart , light of ear , bloody of hand ; hog in sloth , fox in stealth , wolf in ...
Page 843
... heaven help him ! [ Exeunt severally . ACT IV . SCENE I. The heath . Enter EDGAR . Edg . Yet better thus , and known ... heavens ' plagues Have humbled to all strokes : that I am wretched Makes thee the happier : heavens , deal so still ...
... heaven help him ! [ Exeunt severally . ACT IV . SCENE I. The heath . Enter EDGAR . Edg . Yet better thus , and known ... heavens ' plagues Have humbled to all strokes : that I am wretched Makes thee the happier : heavens , deal so still ...
Page 852
... heaven , And fire us hence like foxes . Wipe thine eyes ; The good - years shall devour them , flesh and fell , Ere they shall make us weep : we'll see ' em starve first . Come . [ Exeunt Lear and Cordelia , guarded . Edg . Come hither ...
... heaven , And fire us hence like foxes . Wipe thine eyes ; The good - years shall devour them , flesh and fell , Ere they shall make us weep : we'll see ' em starve first . Come . [ Exeunt Lear and Cordelia , guarded . Edg . Come hither ...
Page 854
... heaven ; threw him on my fa ther ; Told the most piteous tale of Lear and him That ever ear received : which in ... heavens , that makes us tremble , Touches us not with pity . [ Exit Gentleman . Enter KENT . O , is this he ? The time ...
... heaven ; threw him on my fa ther ; Told the most piteous tale of Lear and him That ever ear received : which in ... heavens , that makes us tremble , Touches us not with pity . [ Exit Gentleman . Enter KENT . O , is this he ? The time ...
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