King LearB. Tauchnitz, 1868 - 102 pages |
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Page 6
... foul disease . Revoke thy gift ; Or , whilst I can vent clamour from my throat , I'll tell thee thou dost evil . Lear . Hear me , recreant ! On thine allegiance , hear me ! - - --- --- Since thou hast sought to make us break our vow ...
... foul disease . Revoke thy gift ; Or , whilst I can vent clamour from my throat , I'll tell thee thou dost evil . Lear . Hear me , recreant ! On thine allegiance , hear me ! - - --- --- Since thou hast sought to make us break our vow ...
Page 47
... , with thunder and lightning . Enter KENT and a Gentleman , meeting . Kent . Who's there , besides foul weather ? Gent . One minded like the weather , most unquietly . Kent . I know you . Where's the king ? SCENE IV 47 v . . KING LEAR . ]
... , with thunder and lightning . Enter KENT and a Gentleman , meeting . Kent . Who's there , besides foul weather ? Gent . One minded like the weather , most unquietly . Kent . I know you . Where's the king ? SCENE IV 47 v . . KING LEAR . ]
Page 50
... foul ! Fool . He that has a house to put ' s head in has a good head - piece . The cod - piece that will house Before the head has any , The head and he shall louse ; So beggars marry many . The man that makes his toe - What he his ...
... foul ! Fool . He that has a house to put ' s head in has a good head - piece . The cod - piece that will house Before the head has any , The head and he shall louse ; So beggars marry many . The man that makes his toe - What he his ...
Page 54
... foul fiend follows me ! - Through the sharp hawthorn blows the cold wind . Hum ! go to thy cold bed , and warm thee . Lear . Didst thou give all to thy daughters ? And art thou come to this ? Edg . Who gives any thing to poor Tom ? whom ...
... foul fiend follows me ! - Through the sharp hawthorn blows the cold wind . Hum ! go to thy cold bed , and warm thee . Lear . Didst thou give all to thy daughters ? And art thou come to this ? Edg . Who gives any thing to poor Tom ? whom ...
Page 55
... foul fiend : obey thy parents ; keep thy word justly ; swear not ; commit not with man's sworn spouse ; set not thy sweet heart on proud array . Tom's a- cold . Lear . What hast thou been ? Edg . A serving - man , proud in heart and ...
... foul fiend : obey thy parents ; keep thy word justly ; swear not ; commit not with man's sworn spouse ; set not thy sweet heart on proud array . Tom's a- cold . Lear . What hast thou been ? Edg . A serving - man , proud in heart and ...
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Alack Albany arms art thou Attendants bastard blood brother Burgundy canst Cordelia Corn dear death Doct Dost thou doth Dover Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloster Edmund Enter EDGAR Enter GLOSTER Enter KENT Enter LEAR Enter OSWALD eyes farewell father fear fellow Fool fortune foul fiend France gainst Gent Gentleman Give GLOSTER's castle gods Goneril grace hand hath hear heart heavens hither honour horse inform'd king KING LEAR knave lady letter look lord lov'd madam man's master Methinks nature never night noble nuncle o'er pity poison'd poor poor Tom pray Prithee Re-enter Regan SCENE seek Servants shame sirrah sister slave speak stand storm sweet lord sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt thy daughters traitor trumpet villain