King LearMethuen, 1985 - 246 pages |
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... vnto it , it sommes nothing , euen so if there be no valor , ritches , or knowledge ioyned vnto nobilitie , it makes no- thing , and is neither regarded nor honoured . ' 197. sheal'd peascod ] shelled peapod . Camden , Remaines ( ed ...
... vnto it , it sommes nothing , euen so if there be no valor , ritches , or knowledge ioyned vnto nobilitie , it makes no- thing , and is neither regarded nor honoured . ' 197. sheal'd peascod ] shelled peapod . Camden , Remaines ( ed ...
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... vnto this present day . Leir . The blessing , which the God of Abraham gaue Vnto the trybe of Iuda , light on thee , And multiply thy dayes , that thou mayst see Thy childrens children prosper after thee . Thy faults , which are iust ...
... vnto this present day . Leir . The blessing , which the God of Abraham gaue Vnto the trybe of Iuda , light on thee , And multiply thy dayes , that thou mayst see Thy childrens children prosper after thee . Thy faults , which are iust ...
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... vnto vs as pittie , yet nothing is more daungerous vnto vs , then to make our selues so knowne as may stirre pittie . But your presence promiseth , that cruelty shall not ouer - runne hate . And if it did , in truth our state is soncke ...
... vnto vs as pittie , yet nothing is more daungerous vnto vs , then to make our selues so knowne as may stirre pittie . But your presence promiseth , that cruelty shall not ouer - runne hate . And if it did , in truth our state is soncke ...
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