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Page 29
I forget : So perfect and so peerless , are created But these sweet thoughts do
even refresh my Of every creature ' s best ! labour ; * MIRA . I do not know Most
busy felt , when I do it . “ One of my sex ; no woman ' s face remember , Save ,
from ...
I forget : So perfect and so peerless , are created But these sweet thoughts do
even refresh my Of every creature ' s best ! labour ; * MIRA . I do not know Most
busy felt , when I do it . “ One of my sex ; no woman ' s face remember , Save ,
from ...
Page 36
Here thought they to Rather than want a spirit : appear , and pertly ! have done
No tongue ; all eyes ; be silent ! [ Soft music . Some wanton charm upon this man
and maid , Whose vows are , that no bed - rite shall be paid Till Hymen ' s torch
be ...
Here thought they to Rather than want a spirit : appear , and pertly ! have done
No tongue ; all eyes ; be silent ! [ Soft music . Some wanton charm upon this man
and maid , Whose vows are , that no bed - rite shall be paid Till Hymen ' s torch
be ...
Page 38
Come with a thought ! — I thank thee . — a Ariel , come ! Tooth ' d briers , sharp
furzes , pricking goss , and thorns , Which enter ' d their frail shins : at last I left
them l ' the filthy mantled pool beyond your cell , There dancing up to the chins ,
that ...
Come with a thought ! — I thank thee . — a Ariel , come ! Tooth ' d briers , sharp
furzes , pricking goss , and thorns , Which enter ' d their frail shins : at last I left
them l ' the filthy mantled pool beyond your cell , There dancing up to the chins ,
that ...
Page 60
I lov ' d her most , and thought to set my rest LEAR . Now , by Apollo - On her kind
nursery . — Hence , and avoid my KENT . Now , by Apollo , king , sight ! [ To
CORDELIA . L Thou swear ' st thy gods in vain . So be my grave my peace , as
here ...
I lov ' d her most , and thought to set my rest LEAR . Now , by Apollo - On her kind
nursery . — Hence , and avoid my KENT . Now , by Apollo , king , sight ! [ To
CORDELIA . L Thou swear ' st thy gods in vain . So be my grave my peace , as
here ...
Page 101
Edg . Bear free and patient thoughts . ... And yet I know not how conceit may rob
The treasury of life , when life itself Yields to the theft : had he been where he
thought , Enter LEAR , fantastically dressed with By this , had thought been past .
Edg . Bear free and patient thoughts . ... And yet I know not how conceit may rob
The treasury of life , when life itself Yields to the theft : had he been where he
thought , Enter LEAR , fantastically dressed with By this , had thought been past .
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