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Page 14
In detail , however , they betray at once the different quality of their origin . Gloster's relations to Edmund and Edgar are expanded from the brief episode , in Sidney's Arcadia , of the Paphlagonian ' unkind king , ' who is blinded ...
In detail , however , they betray at once the different quality of their origin . Gloster's relations to Edmund and Edgar are expanded from the brief episode , in Sidney's Arcadia , of the Paphlagonian ' unkind king , ' who is blinded ...
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Fortune , good night : smile once more ; turn thy wheel ! [ Sleeps . 180 SCENE III . A wood . Enter EDGAR . Edg . I heard myself proclaim'd ; And by the happy hollow of a tree Escaped the hunt . No port is free ; no place , That guard ...
Fortune , good night : smile once more ; turn thy wheel ! [ Sleeps . 180 SCENE III . A wood . Enter EDGAR . Edg . I heard myself proclaim'd ; And by the happy hollow of a tree Escaped the hunt . No port is free ; no place , That guard ...
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Crack nature's moulds , all germens spill at once , That make ingrateful man ! Fool . O nuncle , court holy - water in a dry 10 house is better than this rain - water out o ' door . Good nuncle , in , and ask thy daughters ' blessing ...
Crack nature's moulds , all germens spill at once , That make ingrateful man ! Fool . O nuncle , court holy - water in a dry 10 house is better than this rain - water out o ' door . Good nuncle , in , and ask thy daughters ' blessing ...
Page 90
Importune him once more to go , my lord ; His wits begin to unsettle . Glou . Canst thou blame him ? [ Storm still . His daughters seek his death : ah , that good Kent ! He said it would be thus , poor banish'd man !
Importune him once more to go , my lord ; His wits begin to unsettle . Glou . Canst thou blame him ? [ Storm still . His daughters seek his death : ah , that good Kent ! He said it would be thus , poor banish'd man !
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Poor Tom hath been scared out of his good wits : bless thee , good man's son , from the foul 60 fiend ! five fiends have been in poor Tom at once ; of lust , as Obidicut ; Hobbididance , prince of dumbness ; Mahu , of stealing ...
Poor Tom hath been scared out of his good wits : bless thee , good man's son , from the foul 60 fiend ! five fiends have been in poor Tom at once ; of lust , as Obidicut ; Hobbididance , prince of dumbness ; Mahu , of stealing ...
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