King Lear: A Tragedy in Five ActsG.H. Davidson - 67 pages |
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Page 38
... fear'd would be my hindrance , Has prov'd the bawd to my design . I'll bribe two ruffians shall at distance follow , And seize them in some desert place ; and there , Whilst one retains her , t'other shall return I ' inform me where ...
... fear'd would be my hindrance , Has prov'd the bawd to my design . I'll bribe two ruffians shall at distance follow , And seize them in some desert place ; and there , Whilst one retains her , t'other shall return I ' inform me where ...
Page 47
... fear . The lamentable change is from the best , The worst returns to better.Who comes here ? [ Ketires up . My father poorly led ! depriv'd of sight ! The precious stones torn from their bleeding rings ! World ! world ! world ! But that ...
... fear . The lamentable change is from the best , The worst returns to better.Who comes here ? [ Ketires up . My father poorly led ! depriv'd of sight ! The precious stones torn from their bleeding rings ! World ! world ! world ! But that ...
Page 57
... fear I am not in my perfect mind . Cor . Nay , then farewell to patience ! Witness for me , Ye mighty pow'rs , I ne'er complain'd ' till now ! Lear . Methinks , I shou'd know you , and know this man . Yet I am doubtful , for I'm mainly ...
... fear I am not in my perfect mind . Cor . Nay , then farewell to patience ! Witness for me , Ye mighty pow'rs , I ne'er complain'd ' till now ! Lear . Methinks , I shou'd know you , and know this man . Yet I am doubtful , for I'm mainly ...
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