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And so I am , I am . your sisters Have , as I do remember , done me wrong : You have some cause , they have not . ( iv . 7. 698 f . ) Lear of Shakespeare , -that sea where all the winds II Introduction.
And so I am , I am . your sisters Have , as I do remember , done me wrong : You have some cause , they have not . ( iv . 7. 698 f . ) Lear of Shakespeare , -that sea where all the winds II Introduction.
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Away , away ! [ Exit . Alb . Now , gods that we adore , whereof comes this ? Gon . Never afflict yourself to know the cause , But let his disposition have that scope That dotage gives it .
Away , away ! [ Exit . Alb . Now , gods that we adore , whereof comes this ? Gon . Never afflict yourself to know the cause , But let his disposition have that scope That dotage gives it .
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Old fond eyes , Beweep this cause again , I'll pluck ye out , And cast you , with the waters that you lose , To temper clay . Yea , is it come to this ? Let it be so yet have I left a daughter , Who , I am sure , is kind and comfortable ...
Old fond eyes , Beweep this cause again , I'll pluck ye out , And cast you , with the waters that you lose , To temper clay . Yea , is it come to this ? Let it be so yet have I left a daughter , Who , I am sure , is kind and comfortable ...
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... if your sweet sway Allow obedience , if yourselves are old , Make it your cause ; send down , and take my part ! [ To Gon . ] Art not ashamed to look upon this beard ? 194. Allow , approve of . 178. sizes , allowances .
... if your sweet sway Allow obedience , if yourselves are old , Make it your cause ; send down , and take my part ! [ To Gon . ] Art not ashamed to look upon this beard ? 194. Allow , approve of . 178. sizes , allowances .
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You think I'll weep ; No , I'll not weep : I have full cause of weeping ; but this heart Shall break into a hundred thousand flaws , Or ere I'll weep . O fool , I shall go mad ! [ Exeunt Lear , Gloucester , Kent , and Fool .
You think I'll weep ; No , I'll not weep : I have full cause of weeping ; but this heart Shall break into a hundred thousand flaws , Or ere I'll weep . O fool , I shall go mad ! [ Exeunt Lear , Gloucester , Kent , and Fool .
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