 | William Shakespeare - 1803
...take it again perforce ! Monster ingratitude ! Fool. If thou wert my fool, nuncle, I'd have the? beaten for being old before thy time. Lear. How's...now ! Are the horses ready ? Gent. Ready, my lord. Ijear. Come, boy. Fool. She that is maid now, and laughs at my departure, Shall not be a maid long,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1804
...: Thou would'st make a good fool. Lear. To take it again perforce! Monster ingratitude ! Fool. If thou wert my fool, nuncle, I'd have thee beaten for being old before thy time. Lear. How's that ? Lear. O let me not be mad, not mad, sweet heaven ! Keep me in temper ; I would not be mad ! Enter... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1805
...Thou wouldest make a good fool. Lear. To take it again perforce !3 Monster ingratitude ! Fool. If thou wert my fool, nuncle, I'd have thee beaten...horses ready ? Gent. Ready, my lord. Lear. Come, boy. 3 To take it again perforce /] The subject of Lear'* meditation is the resumption of that moiety of... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1807
...: Thou wouldest make a good fool. Lear. To take it again perforce ! Monster ingratitude ! Fool. If thou wert my fool, nuncle, I'd have thee beaten...wise. Lear. O let me not be mad, not mad, sweet heaven I Keep me in temper ; I would not be mad ! Lear. Come, boy. Fool. She that is maid now, and laughs... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1809
...time. Lear. How 's that? Fool. Thou should'st not have been old, before thou hadst been wise. Lrar. O let me not be mad, not mad, sweet heaven ! Keep...horses ready ? Gent. Ready, my lord. Lear. Come, boy. Foot.' She that is maid novr, and laughs at my departure, Shall not be a maid long, unless things be... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1811
...Lear. Because they are not eight ? Lear. To take it again perforce! 3 Monster ingratitude ! Fool. If thou wert my fool, nuncle, I'd have thee beaten...sweet heaven! Keep me in temper ; I would not be mad! t Enter Gentleman. How now ! are the horses ready? Gent. Ready, my lord. Lear. Come, boy. f Fool.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1811
...Thou wouldest make a good fool. Lear. To take it again, perforce ! -Monster ingratitude ! Fool. If thou wert my fool, nuncle, I'd have thee beaten...that? Fool. Thou should'st not have been old, before thon hadst been wise. Lear. O let me not be mad, not mad, sweet heaven ! Keep me in temper; I would... | |
 | Robert Deverell - 1813
...would' 'st make a good fool. Lear. To tak't again perforce! Monster ingratitude! Fool. If you were my fool, nuncle, I'd have thee beaten for being old...How's that? Fool. Thou should'st not have been old, till thou hadst been wise. Lear. O, let me not be mad; not mad, sweet Keep me in temper, I would not... | |
 | Robert Deverell - 1813
...Lear. Because they are not eight. Lear. To tak't again perforce! Monster ingratitude! Fool. If you were my fool, nuncle, I'd have thee beaten for being old...How's that? Fool. Thou should'st not have been old, till thou hadst been wise. Lear. O, let me not be mad; not mad, sweet Keep me in temper, I would not... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1814
...: Thou wouldst makfi.a good fool. Lear. To take it again perforce!. 'Monster ingratitnde! Fool. If thou wert my fool, nuncle, I'd have thee beaten...Are the horses ready? Gent. Ready, my lord. Lear. Comc, boy. Fool. She that is maid now, and langhs at my departure, Shall not be a maid long, unless... | |
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