King Lear: A Tragedy in Five ActsG.H. Davidson - 67 pages |
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... Exeunt , и . Enter CORDELIA , L. EDGAR following . Edg . Cordelia , royal fair , turn yet once more , And , ere successful Burgundy receive The treasure of thy beauties from the king , Ere happy Burgundy for ever fold thee , Cast back ...
... Exeunt , и . Enter CORDELIA , L. EDGAR following . Edg . Cordelia , royal fair , turn yet once more , And , ere successful Burgundy receive The treasure of thy beauties from the king , Ere happy Burgundy for ever fold thee , Cast back ...
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... [ Exeunt two Guards at the Gate . ] we'll teach you . Kent . Sir , I am too old to learn ; I serve the king On whose employment I was sent to you You'll shew too small respect , and too bold malice Against the person of my royal master ...
... [ Exeunt two Guards at the Gate . ] we'll teach you . Kent . Sir , I am too old to learn ; I serve the king On whose employment I was sent to you You'll shew too small respect , and too bold malice Against the person of my royal master ...
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... Exeunt Kent and Cordelia , R. Edgar and Gloster , L. SCENE III . - Albany's Palace . , Enter GONERIL , with a letter , and OSWALD , L. Gon . ( L. c . ) It was great ignorance , Gloster's eyes being out , To let him live ; where he ...
... Exeunt Kent and Cordelia , R. Edgar and Gloster , L. SCENE III . - Albany's Palace . , Enter GONERIL , with a letter , and OSWALD , L. Gon . ( L. c . ) It was great ignorance , Gloster's eyes being out , To let him live ; where he ...
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