King Lear: A Tragedy in Five ActsG.H. Davidson - 67 pages |
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Page 34
... wind , and crack your cheeks ! rage . blow ! You cataracts , and hurricanoes , spout ' Till you have drench'd our ... winds , have ne'er been known . [ Thunder very imul Lear . Let the great gods , That keep this 34 [ ACT III . KING LEAR.
... wind , and crack your cheeks ! rage . blow ! You cataracts , and hurricanoes , spout ' Till you have drench'd our ... winds , have ne'er been known . [ Thunder very imul Lear . Let the great gods , That keep this 34 [ ACT III . KING LEAR.
Page 37
... winds And cold rain chill'd , or lightning struck him dead ; If it be so , your promise is discharg'd , And I have only one poor boon to beg ; That you convey me to his breathless trunk , With my torn robes to wrap his hoary head , With ...
... winds And cold rain chill'd , or lightning struck him dead ; If it be so , your promise is discharg'd , And I have only one poor boon to beg ; That you convey me to his breathless trunk , With my torn robes to wrap his hoary head , With ...
Page 56
... wind up , Of this child - changed father . Phy . ( L. ) We have employ'd the utmost pow'r of art , And this deep rest ... winds ? My enemy's dog , though he had bit me , shou'd Have stood that night against my fire . Phy . Be by , good ...
... wind up , Of this child - changed father . Phy . ( L. ) We have employ'd the utmost pow'r of art , And this deep rest ... winds ? My enemy's dog , though he had bit me , shou'd Have stood that night against my fire . Phy . Be by , good ...
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