King Lear: A Tragedy in Five ActsG.H. Davidson - 67 pages |
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... this ample third of our fair kingdom . Cord . ( R. ) Now comes my trial . How am I distres That must with cold speech tempt the chol'ric king B 1 Rathe to leave me dowerless , than condemn me lo SCENE 11. ] 13 KING LEAR . {
... this ample third of our fair kingdom . Cord . ( R. ) Now comes my trial . How am I distres That must with cold speech tempt the chol'ric king B 1 Rathe to leave me dowerless , than condemn me lo SCENE 11. ] 13 KING LEAR . {
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... fair hope , by making this known to you , To have had a quick redress ; but find too late That you protect and countenance their outrage ; And therefore , sir , I take this freedom , which Necessity makes discreet . Lear . Are you our ...
... fair hope , by making this known to you , To have had a quick redress ; but find too late That you protect and countenance their outrage ; And therefore , sir , I take this freedom , which Necessity makes discreet . Lear . Are you our ...
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... Fair day . light ? I am mightily abus'd : I should even die with pity To see another thus . I will not swear , These are my hands . Cor . O , look upon me , sir , And hold your hand in blessing o'er me . [ Attempts to kncel . ] -Ñay ...
... Fair day . light ? I am mightily abus'd : I should even die with pity To see another thus . I will not swear , These are my hands . Cor . O , look upon me , sir , And hold your hand in blessing o'er me . [ Attempts to kncel . ] -Ñay ...
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Albany Aranthe art thou Burgundy Captain chol'ric Cordelia Corn Crosses dark daughter dear death disguise dispatch dost thou dress.-White Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloster Earl of Gloster's Enter EDGAR Enter EDMUNd Enter GLOSTER Enter KING LEAR Enter OSWALD Exeunt Exit eyes father flesh-coloured arms follow fortune foul fiend give Glost Gloster's Castle gods Goneril grace Guards hand head hear heart heav'n honour hovel i'th ingratitude injur'd Kent knave Kneels letter lord madam Maid Methinks nature Officer pardon Physician poor poor Tom pr'ythee pray Regan robe and cap royal SCENE Servants Shakspeare shew sight sister slave Soldiers speak sword tell tempest THEATRES ROYAL thee thine thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt thunder traitor trumpet Trumpet sounds Twas villain weep Whilst wilt winds wretched