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Page 51
... not mad , sweet heaven ! Keep me in temper : I would not be mad ! Enter Gentleman . How now ! are the horses ready ? Gent . Ready , my lord . Lear . Come , boy . Fool . She that's a maid now , and laughs at my departure , Shall ...
... not mad , sweet heaven ! Keep me in temper : I would not be mad ! Enter Gentleman . How now ! are the horses ready ? Gent . Ready , my lord . Lear . Come , boy . Fool . She that's a maid now , and laughs at my departure , Shall ...
Page 65
Gent . As I learn'd , The night before there was no purpose in them Of this remove . Kent . Lear . Ha ! Hail to thee , noble master ! Makest thou this shame thy pastime ? Kent . No , my lord . Fool . Ha , ha ! he wears cruel garters .
Gent . As I learn'd , The night before there was no purpose in them Of this remove . Kent . Lear . Ha ! Hail to thee , noble master ! Makest thou this shame thy pastime ? Kent . No , my lord . Fool . Ha , ha ! he wears cruel garters .
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Hysterica passio , down , thou climbing sorrow , Thy element's below ! Where is this daughter ? Kent . With the earl , sir , here within . Lear . Stay here . Follow me not ; 40 50 [ Exit . 60 Gent . Made you no more offence but what you ...
Hysterica passio , down , thou climbing sorrow , Thy element's below ! Where is this daughter ? Kent . With the earl , sir , here within . Lear . Stay here . Follow me not ; 40 50 [ Exit . 60 Gent . Made you no more offence but what you ...
Page 77
Gent . One minded like the weather , most un- quietly . Kent . I know you . Where's the king ? Gent . Contending with the fretful elements ; Bids the wind blow the earth into the sea , Or swell the curled waters ' bove the main ...
Gent . One minded like the weather , most un- quietly . Kent . I know you . Where's the king ? Gent . Contending with the fretful elements ; Bids the wind blow the earth into the sea , Or swell the curled waters ' bove the main ...
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Gent . None but the fool ; who labours to out- jest His heart - struck injuries . Kent . Sir , I do know you ; There is division , And dare , upon the warrant of my note , Commend a dear thing to you . Although as yet the face of it be ...
Gent . None but the fool ; who labours to out- jest His heart - struck injuries . Kent . Sir , I do know you ; There is division , And dare , upon the warrant of my note , Commend a dear thing to you . Although as yet the face of it be ...
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