The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 |
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Page 838
... heart ? I had rather break mine own . Good my lord , enter . Lear . Thou think'st ' tis much that this con- tentious storm Invades us to the skin so ' tis to thee ; But where the greater malady is fix'd , The lesser is scarce felt ...
... heart ? I had rather break mine own . Good my lord , enter . Lear . Thou think'st ' tis much that this con- tentious storm Invades us to the skin so ' tis to thee ; But where the greater malady is fix'd , The lesser is scarce felt ...
Page 839
... heart on proud array . Tom's a - cold . Lear . What hast thou been ? Edg . A serving - man , proud in heart and mind ; that curled my hair ; wore gloves in my cap ; served the lust of my mistress ' heart , and did the act of darkness ...
... heart on proud array . Tom's a - cold . Lear . What hast thou been ? Edg . A serving - man , proud in heart and mind ; that curled my hair ; wore gloves in my cap ; served the lust of my mistress ' heart , and did the act of darkness ...
Page 841
... heart . Is there any cause in nature that makes these hard hearts ? [ To Edgar ] You , sir , I entertain for one of my hundred ; only I do not like the fashion of your garments : you will say they are Persian attire but let them be ...
... heart . Is there any cause in nature that makes these hard hearts ? [ To Edgar ] You , sir , I entertain for one of my hundred ; only I do not like the fashion of your garments : you will say they are Persian attire but let them be ...
Page 842
... heart , And not from one opposed . Corn . Cunning . And false . Reg . Corn . Where hast thou sent the king ? 50 Glou . To Dover . Reg . Wherefore to Dover ? Wast thou not charged at peril- Corn . Wherefore to Dover ? Let him first ...
... heart , And not from one opposed . Corn . Cunning . And false . Reg . Corn . Where hast thou sent the king ? 50 Glou . To Dover . Reg . Wherefore to Dover ? Wast thou not charged at peril- Corn . Wherefore to Dover ? Let him first ...
Page 853
... heart , Ere I taste bread , thou art in nothing less Than I have here proclaim'd thee . Reg . Sick , O , sick ! Gon . [ Aside ] If not , I'll ne'er trust medicine . Edm . There's my exchange [ throwing down a glove ] what in the world ...
... heart , Ere I taste bread , thou art in nothing less Than I have here proclaim'd thee . Reg . Sick , O , sick ! Gon . [ Aside ] If not , I'll ne'er trust medicine . Edm . There's my exchange [ throwing down a glove ] what in the world ...
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