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Page 37
You do look , my son , in a mov ' d sort , My present fancies . ... Sir , I am vex ' d ;
With your sedg ' d crowns , and ever - harmless looks , Bear with my weakness ;
my old brain is troubled : Leave your crisp channels , and on this green land Be ...
You do look , my son , in a mov ' d sort , My present fancies . ... Sir , I am vex ' d ;
With your sedg ' d crowns , and ever - harmless looks , Bear with my weakness ;
my old brain is troubled : Leave your crisp channels , and on this green land Be ...
Page 39
If I here , should take a displeasure against you , look you , - | This is the mouth o '
the cell : no noise , and enter . Trin . Thou wert but a lost monster . Do that good
mischief , which may make this CAL . Good my lord , give me thy favour still ...
If I here , should take a displeasure against you , look you , - | This is the mouth o '
the cell : no noise , and enter . Trin . Thou wert but a lost monster . Do that good
mischief , which may make this CAL . Good my lord , give me thy favour still ...
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Look down , you gods , And on this couple drop a blessed crown ! For it is you
that have chalk ' d forth the way " Which brought us hither . I say , Amen , Gonzalo
! Gon . Was Milan thrust from Milan , that his issue Should become kings of ...
Look down , you gods , And on this couple drop a blessed crown ! For it is you
that have chalk ' d forth the way " Which brought us hither . I say , Amen , Gonzalo
! Gon . Was Milan thrust from Milan , that his issue Should become kings of ...
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You ' d be king o ' the isle , sirrah ? Which to you shall seem probable — of every
I STE . I should have been a sore one , then . These happen ' d accidents : till
when , be cheerful , ALON . This is a strange thing as e ' er I look ' d And think of ...
You ' d be king o ' the isle , sirrah ? Which to you shall seem probable — of every
I STE . I should have been a sore one , then . These happen ' d accidents : till
when , be cheerful , ALON . This is a strange thing as e ' er I look ' d And think of ...
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Art not asham ' d to look upon this beard ?LEAR . Is this well spoken ? [ To Gon . |
REG . I dare avouch it , sir : what , fifty followers ? O , Regan , will you take her by
the hand ? Is it not well ? What should you need of more ? Gon . Why not by the ...
Art not asham ' d to look upon this beard ?LEAR . Is this well spoken ? [ To Gon . |
REG . I dare avouch it , sir : what , fifty followers ? O , Regan , will you take her by
the hand ? Is it not well ? What should you need of more ? Gon . Why not by the ...
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