King LearHenry Altemus Company, 1909 - 192 pages |
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... GLOSTER'S Castle . Enter KENT and OSWALD , severally . Osw . Good dawning to thee , friend : art of this house ? Kent . Ay . Osw . Where may we set our horses ? Kent . I ' the mire . Osw . Pr'ythee , if thou lov'st ... GLOSTER'S Castle. ...
... GLOSTER'S Castle . Enter KENT and OSWALD , severally . Osw . Good dawning to thee , friend : art of this house ? Kent . Ay . Osw . Where may we set our horses ? Kent . I ' the mire . Osw . Pr'ythee , if thou lov'st ... GLOSTER'S Castle. ...
Page 86
... GLOSTER'S Castle : KENT in the Stocks . Enter LEAR , Fool , and Gentleman . Lear . ' Tis strange that they should so depart from home , And not send back my messenger . Gent . As I learned , The night before there 86 [ Act II KING LEAR .
... GLOSTER'S Castle : KENT in the Stocks . Enter LEAR , Fool , and Gentleman . Lear . ' Tis strange that they should so depart from home , And not send back my messenger . Gent . As I learned , The night before there 86 [ Act II KING LEAR .
Page 110
... GLOSTER'S Castle . Enter GLOSTER and EDMUND . Glo . Alack , alack ! Edmund , I like not this unnatural dealing . When I desired their leave that I might pity him , they took from me the use of mine own house , charged me , on pain of ...
... GLOSTER'S Castle . Enter GLOSTER and EDMUND . Glo . Alack , alack ! Edmund , I like not this unnatural dealing . When I desired their leave that I might pity him , they took from me the use of mine own house , charged me , on pain of ...
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Alack Albany arms art thou blood brother Burgundy Cordelia Corn Cornwall dear dost thou doth Dover duke Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Edmund Enter EDGAR Enter GLOSTER Enter KENT Enter LEAR Exeunt LEAR Exit eyes father fear follow Fool fortune foul fiend France Gent gentleman give GLOSTER'S Castle gods Goneril and Ragan grace hand hath hear heart heaven hither honour husband King Lear King of Cornwall kingdom knave lady Lear's Leir Leir's letter look lord madam master messenger Mumford Nathaniel Butler nature never night noble nuncle OSWALD Perillus pity play poor poor Tom Pr'ythee pray Re-enter Regan seek Servants Shakespeare shame sirrah sister Skalliger slave speak stand storm sword tell thee there's thine thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt traitor trumpet villain wind wits words