The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 |
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Page 837
... grace and a cod - piece ; that's a wise man and a fool . Kent . Alas , sir , are you here ? things that love night Love not such nights as these ; the wrathful skies Gallow the very wanderers of the dark , And make them keep their caves ...
... grace and a cod - piece ; that's a wise man and a fool . Kent . Alas , sir , are you here ? things that love night Love not such nights as these ; the wrathful skies Gallow the very wanderers of the dark , And make them keep their caves ...
Page 839
... grace ? Lear . What's he ? 130 Kent . Who's there ? What is't you seek ? Glou . What are you there ? Your names ? Edg . Poor Tom ; that eats the swimming frog , the toad , the tadpole , the wall - newt and the water ; that in the fury ...
... grace ? Lear . What's he ? 130 Kent . Who's there ? What is't you seek ? Glou . What are you there ? Your names ? Edg . Poor Tom ; that eats the swimming frog , the toad , the tadpole , the wall - newt and the water ; that in the fury ...
Page 840
... grace , - Lear . O , cry your mercy , Noble philosopher , your company . Edg . Tom's a - cold . sir . Glou . In , fellow , there , into the hovel : keep thee warm . Lear . Come let's in all . Kent . Lear . This way , my lord . With him ...
... grace , - Lear . O , cry your mercy , Noble philosopher , your company . Edg . Tom's a - cold . sir . Glou . In , fellow , there , into the hovel : keep thee warm . Lear . Come let's in all . Kent . Lear . This way , my lord . With him ...
Page 851
... grace had speech with man so poor , Hear me one word . Alb . I'll overtake you . Speak . [ Exeunt all but Albany and Edgar Edg . Before you fight the battle , ope this letter . 40 If you have victory , let the trumpet sound For him that ...
... grace had speech with man so poor , Hear me one word . Alb . I'll overtake you . Speak . [ Exeunt all but Albany and Edgar Edg . Before you fight the battle , ope this letter . 40 If you have victory , let the trumpet sound For him that ...
Page 852
... grace him . Methinks our pleasure might have been de- manded , Ere you had spoke so far . He led our powers ; Bore the commission of my place and person ; The which immediacy may well stand up , And call itself your brother . Gon . Not ...
... grace him . Methinks our pleasure might have been de- manded , Ere you had spoke so far . He led our powers ; Bore the commission of my place and person ; The which immediacy may well stand up , And call itself your brother . Gon . Not ...
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