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... Dearer than eye - sight , space , and liberty ; Beyond what can be valued , rich or rare ; No less than life , with grace , health , beauty , honour ; As much as child e'er loved , or father found ; A love that makes breath poor and ...
... Dearer than eye - sight , space , and liberty ; Beyond what can be valued , rich or rare ; No less than life , with grace , health , beauty , honour ; As much as child e'er loved , or father found ; A love that makes breath poor and ...
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[ Aside ] Then poor Cordelia ! And yet not so , since , I am sure , my love's More ponderous than my tongue . Lear . To thee and thine hereditary ever Remain this ample third of our fair kingdom ; No less in space , validity , and ...
[ Aside ] Then poor Cordelia ! And yet not so , since , I am sure , my love's More ponderous than my tongue . Lear . To thee and thine hereditary ever Remain this ample third of our fair kingdom ; No less in space , validity , and ...
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Fairest Cordelia , that art most rich , being poor , Most choice forsaken , and most loved despised , Thee and thy virtues here I seize upon : Be it lawful I take up what's cast away . Gods , gods ! ' tis strange that from their cold'st ...
Fairest Cordelia , that art most rich , being poor , Most choice forsaken , and most loved despised , Thee and thy virtues here I seize upon : Be it lawful I take up what's cast away . Gods , gods ! ' tis strange that from their cold'st ...
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You see how full of changes his age is ; the observation we have made of it hath not been little : he always loved our sister most ; and with what poor judgement he hath now cast her off appears too grossly . Reg .
You see how full of changes his age is ; the observation we have made of it hath not been little : he always loved our sister most ; and with what poor judgement he hath now cast her off appears too grossly . Reg .
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A very honest - hearted fellow , and as poor as the king . Lear . If thou be as poor for a subject as he is for a king , thou art poor enough . What wouldst thou ? Kent . Service . Lear . Who wouldst thou serve ? Kent . You . Lear .
A very honest - hearted fellow , and as poor as the king . Lear . If thou be as poor for a subject as he is for a king , thou art poor enough . What wouldst thou ? Kent . Service . Lear . Who wouldst thou serve ? Kent . You . Lear .
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