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Do you know this noble gentleman , Edmund ? Edm . No , my lord . Glou . My lord of Kent : remember him hereafter as my honourable friend . Edm . My services to your lordship . Kent . I must love you , and sue to know you 30 better .
Do you know this noble gentleman , Edmund ? Edm . No , my lord . Glou . My lord of Kent : remember him hereafter as my honourable friend . Edm . My services to your lordship . Kent . I must love you , and sue to know you 30 better .
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Thus Kent , O princes , bids you all adieu ; He ' ll shape his old course in a country new . [ Exit . 190 Flourish . Re - enter GLOUCESTER , with FRANCE , BURGUNDY , and Attendants . Glou . Here's France and Burgundy , my noble lord .
Thus Kent , O princes , bids you all adieu ; He ' ll shape his old course in a country new . [ Exit . 190 Flourish . Re - enter GLOUCESTER , with FRANCE , BURGUNDY , and Attendants . Glou . Here's France and Burgundy , my noble lord .
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Right noble Burgundy , When she was dear to us , we did hold her so ; But now her price is fall'n . Sir , there she stands : 200 If aught within that little seeming substance , Or all of it , with our displeasure pieced , And nothing ...
Right noble Burgundy , When she was dear to us , we did hold her so ; But now her price is fall'n . Sir , there she stands : 200 If aught within that little seeming substance , Or all of it , with our displeasure pieced , And nothing ...
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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 . Therefore be gone Without our grace , our love , our benison . Come , noble Burgundy . [ Flourish .
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 . Therefore be gone Without our grace , our love , our benison . Come , noble Burgundy . [ Flourish .
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And the noble and true - hearted Kent banished ! his offence , honesty ! ' Tis strange . [ Exit . Edm . This is the excellent foppery of the world , that , when we are sick in fortune , -often the surfeit of our own behaviour , —we make ...
And the noble and true - hearted Kent banished ! his offence , honesty ! ' Tis strange . [ Exit . Edm . This is the excellent foppery of the world , that , when we are sick in fortune , -often the surfeit of our own behaviour , —we make ...
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