King LearLongmans, 1907 - 152 pages |
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Page 64
... traitor . 55 Bless thy five wits ! Tom's a - cold . O , do de , do de , do de . Bless thee from whirlwinds , star - blasting , and taking ! Do poor Tom some charity , whom the foul fiend vexes . There could I have him now , and there ...
... traitor . 55 Bless thy five wits ! Tom's a - cold . O , do de , do de , do de . Bless thee from whirlwinds , star - blasting , and taking ! Do poor Tom some charity , whom the foul fiend vexes . There could I have him now , and there ...
Page 73
... traitor Gloucester . [ Exeunt some of the Servants . 5 REG . Hang him instantly . GON . Pluck out his eyes . CORN . Leave him to my displeasure . Edmund , keep you our sister company ; the revenges we are bound to take upon your ...
... traitor Gloucester . [ Exeunt some of the Servants . 5 REG . Hang him instantly . GON . Pluck out his eyes . CORN . Leave him to my displeasure . Edmund , keep you our sister company ; the revenges we are bound to take upon your ...
Page 74
... traitor , Gloucester , Pinion him like a thief , bring him before us . [ Exeunt other Servants . Though well we may not pass upon his life Without the form of justice , yet our power Shall do a courtesy to our wrath , which men May ...
... traitor , Gloucester , Pinion him like a thief , bring him before us . [ Exeunt other Servants . Though well we may not pass upon his life Without the form of justice , yet our power Shall do a courtesy to our wrath , which men May ...
Page 89
... traitor , Preferment falls on him that cuts him off . Osw . Would I could meet him , madam ! I would show What party I do follow . REG . Fare thee well . [ Exeunt . 40 SCENE VI . The country near Dover . Enter GLOUCESTER Act IV . Sc . 5 ...
... traitor , Preferment falls on him that cuts him off . Osw . Would I could meet him , madam ! I would show What party I do follow . REG . Fare thee well . [ Exeunt . 40 SCENE VI . The country near Dover . Enter GLOUCESTER Act IV . Sc . 5 ...
Page 97
... fortunes . Thou old unhappy traitor , Briefly thyself remember : the sword is out That must destroy thee . 205 GLO . Now let thy friendly hand . Put strength 9 Act IV . Sc . 6. ] 97 KING LEAR . Who redeems nature from the general curse ...
... fortunes . Thou old unhappy traitor , Briefly thyself remember : the sword is out That must destroy thee . 205 GLO . Now let thy friendly hand . Put strength 9 Act IV . Sc . 6. ] 97 KING LEAR . Who redeems nature from the general curse ...
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