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... sought to make us break our vow , Which we durst never yet , and with strain'd pride To come between our sentence and our power , } 170 180 Which nor our nature nor our place can bear. 151. stoops ; so Qq . Ff.falls . ' ib .
... sought to make us break our vow , Which we durst never yet , and with strain'd pride To come between our sentence and our power , } 170 180 Which nor our nature nor our place can bear. 151. stoops ; so Qq . Ff.falls . ' ib .
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180 Which nor our nature nor our place can bear , Our potency made good , take thy reward . Five days we do allot thee , for provision To shield thee from diseases of the world ; And on the sixth to turn thy hated back Upon our kingdom ...
180 Which nor our nature nor our place can bear , Our potency made good , take thy reward . Five days we do allot thee , for provision To shield thee from diseases of the world ; And on the sixth to turn thy hated back Upon our kingdom ...
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Pray you , let's hit together : if our father carry authority with such dispositions as he bears , this last surrender of his will but offend us . Reg . We shall further think on ' t . Gon . We must do something , and i ' the heat .
Pray you , let's hit together : if our father carry authority with such dispositions as he bears , this last surrender of his will but offend us . Reg . We shall further think on ' t . Gon . We must do something , and i ' the heat .
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Alb . I cannot be so partial , Goneril , To the great love I bear you , — Gon . Pray you , content . What , Oswald , ho ! [ To the Fool ] You , sir , more knave than fool , after your master . Fool . Nuncle Lear , nuncle Lear , tarry ...
Alb . I cannot be so partial , Goneril , To the great love I bear you , — Gon . Pray you , content . What , Oswald , ho ! [ To the Fool ] You , sir , more knave than fool , after your master . Fool . Nuncle Lear , nuncle Lear , tarry ...
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Horses are tied by the heads , dogs and bears by the neck , monkeys by the loins , and men by the legs : when 14. Bedlam beggars ; mad- 16. pricks , skewers . men who having ' come to some 18. pelting , paltry . degree of soberness ...
Horses are tied by the heads , dogs and bears by the neck , monkeys by the loins , and men by the legs : when 14. Bedlam beggars ; mad- 16. pricks , skewers . men who having ' come to some 18. pelting , paltry . degree of soberness ...
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