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Page 31
If our father would sleep till I waked him , you should enjoy half his revenue for ever , and live the beloved of your brother , EDGAR . ' Hum - conspiracy ! - ' Sleep till I waked him ,you should enjoy half his revenue , ' — My son ...
If our father would sleep till I waked him , you should enjoy half his revenue for ever , and live the beloved of your brother , EDGAR . ' Hum - conspiracy ! - ' Sleep till I waked him ,you should enjoy half his revenue , ' — My son ...
Page 44
... By what yourself too late have spoke and done , That you protect this course , and put it on By your allowance ; which if you should , the fault Would not ' scape censure , nor the redresses sleep , Which , in the tender of a ...
... By what yourself too late have spoke and done , That you protect this course , and put it on By your allowance ; which if you should , the fault Would not ' scape censure , nor the redresses sleep , Which , in the tender of a ...
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I will not sleep , my lord , till I have delivered your letter . [ Exit . Fool . If a man's brains were in ' s heels , were ' t not in danger of kibes ? Lear . Ay , boy . Fool . Then , I prithee , be merry ; thy wit shall ne'er go slip ...
I will not sleep , my lord , till I have delivered your letter . [ Exit . Fool . If a man's brains were in ' s heels , were ' t not in danger of kibes ? Lear . Ay , boy . Fool . Then , I prithee , be merry ; thy wit shall ne'er go slip ...
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... Whose disposition , all the world well knows , Will not be rubb'd nor stopp'd : I'll entreat for thee . Kent . Pray , do not , sir : I have watched and travell'd hard ; Some time I shall sleep out , the rest I'll whistle .
... Whose disposition , all the world well knows , Will not be rubb'd nor stopp'd : I'll entreat for thee . Kent . Pray , do not , sir : I have watched and travell'd hard ; Some time I shall sleep out , the rest I'll whistle .
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[ 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 , and most unusual vigilance , Does not attend my taking .
[ 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 , and most unusual vigilance , Does not attend my taking .
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