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I must love you , and sue to know you 30 better . Edm . Sir , I shall study deserving . Glou . He hath been out nine years , and away he shall again . The king is coming . Sennet . Enter one bearing a coronet , KING LEAR , CORNWALL ...
I must love you , and sue to know you 30 better . Edm . Sir , I shall study deserving . Glou . He hath been out nine years , and away he shall again . The king is coming . Sennet . Enter one bearing a coronet , KING LEAR , CORNWALL ...
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See better , Lear ; and let me still remain 160 The true blank of thine eye . Lear . Now , by Apollo ,Kent . Now , by Apollo , king , Thou swear'st thy gods in vain . Lear . O , vassal ! miscreant ! [ Laying his hands on his sword .
See better , Lear ; and let me still remain 160 The true blank of thine eye . Lear . Now , by Apollo ,Kent . Now , by Apollo , king , Thou swear'st thy gods in vain . Lear . O , vassal ! miscreant ! [ Laying his hands on his sword .
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Better thou Hadst not been born than not to have pleased me better . France . Is it but this , -a tardiness in nature Which often leaves the history unspoke That it intends to do ? My lord of Burgundy , What say you to the lady ?
Better thou Hadst not been born than not to have pleased me better . France . Is it but this , -a tardiness in nature Which often leaves the history unspoke That it intends to do ? My lord of Burgundy , What say you to the lady ?
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Bid them farewell , Cordelia , though unkind : Thou losest here , a better where to find . Lear . Thou hast her , France : let her be thine ; 260 for we Have no such daughter , nor shall ever see That face of hers again .
Bid them farewell , Cordelia , though unkind : Thou losest here , a better where to find . Lear . Thou hast her , France : let her be thine ; 260 for we Have no such daughter , nor shall ever see That face of hers again .
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Use well our father : To your professed bosoms I commit him : But yet , alas , stood I within his grace , I would prefer him to a better place . So , farewell to you both . Reg . Prescribe not us our duties . Gon .
Use well our father : To your professed bosoms I commit him : But yet , alas , stood I within his grace , I would prefer him to a better place . So , farewell to you both . Reg . Prescribe not us our duties . Gon .
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