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Alb . Corn . S Dear sir , forbear . Kent . Do ; Kill thy physician , and the fee bestow Upon thy foul disease . Revoke thy doom ; Or , whilst I can vent clamour from my throat , I'll tell thee thou dost evil . Lear .
Alb . Corn . S Dear sir , forbear . Kent . Do ; Kill thy physician , and the fee bestow Upon thy foul disease . Revoke thy doom ; Or , whilst I can vent clamour from my throat , I'll tell thee thou dost evil . Lear .
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Corn . How now , my noble friend ! since I came hither , Which I can call but now , I have heard strange news . Reg . If it be true , all vengeance comes too short Which can pursue the offender . How dost , my lord ? Glou .
Corn . How now , my noble friend ! since I came hither , Which I can call but now , I have heard strange news . Reg . If it be true , all vengeance comes too short Which can pursue the offender . How dost , my lord ? Glou .
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Corn . Edmund , I hear that you have shown A child - like office . Edm . Nor I , assure thee , Regan . your father ' Twas my duty , sir . Glou . He did bewray his practice ; and received This hurt you see , striving to apprehend him .
Corn . Edmund , I hear that you have shown A child - like office . Edm . Nor I , assure thee , Regan . your father ' Twas my duty , sir . Glou . He did bewray his practice ; and received This hurt you see , striving to apprehend him .
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Corn . You know not why we came to visit you , - Reg . Thus out of season , threading dark - eyed night : For him I thank your grace . Occasions , noble Gloucester , of some poise , Wherein we must have use of your advice : Our father ...
Corn . You know not why we came to visit you , - Reg . Thus out of season , threading dark - eyed night : For him I thank your grace . Occasions , noble Gloucester , of some poise , Wherein we must have use of your advice : Our father ...
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Enter EDMUND , with his rapier drawn , CORN- WALL , REGAN , GLOUCESTER , and Servants . Edm . How now ! What's the matter ? Kent . With you , goodman boy , an you please : come , I'll flesh ye ; come on , young master . Glou .
Enter EDMUND , with his rapier drawn , CORN- WALL , REGAN , GLOUCESTER , and Servants . Edm . How now ! What's the matter ? Kent . With you , goodman boy , an you please : come , I'll flesh ye ; come on , young master . Glou .
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