King LearBliss, Sands, 1898 |
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Page 66
... Alack ! the night comes on , and the high winds Do sorely ruffle ; for many miles about There's scarce a bush . Reg . O sir , to wilful men , The injuries that they themselves procure Must be their schoolmasters . Shut up your doors ...
... Alack ! the night comes on , and the high winds Do sorely ruffle ; for many miles about There's scarce a bush . Reg . O sir , to wilful men , The injuries that they themselves procure Must be their schoolmasters . Shut up your doors ...
Page 71
... Alack bare - headed ! Gracious my lord , hard by here is a hovel ; Some friendship will it lend you ' gainst the tem- pest ; Repose you there while I to this hard house , More harder than the stones whereof ' t is rais'd , Which even ...
... Alack bare - headed ! Gracious my lord , hard by here is a hovel ; Some friendship will it lend you ' gainst the tem- pest ; Repose you there while I to this hard house , More harder than the stones whereof ' t is rais'd , Which even ...
Page 73
... 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 per- petual displeasure , neither to speak of him ...
... 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 per- petual displeasure , neither to speak of him ...
Page 93
... Alack , sir ! he is mad . Glou . ' Tis the times ' plague , when madmen lead the blind . Do as I bid thee , or rather do thy pleasure ; Above the rest , be gone . Old Man . I'll bring him the best ' parel that I have , Come on't what ...
... Alack , sir ! he is mad . Glou . ' Tis the times ' plague , when madmen lead the blind . Do as I bid thee , or rather do thy pleasure ; Above the rest , be gone . Old Man . I'll bring him the best ' parel that I have , Come on't what ...
Page 97
... Alack ! why does he so ? ' Alb . See thyself , devil ! Proper deformity seems not in the fiend So horrid as in woman . Gon . O vain fool ! Alb . Thou changed and self - cover'd thing , for shame , Be - monster not thy feature . Were't ...
... Alack ! why does he so ? ' Alb . See thyself , devil ! Proper deformity seems not in the fiend So horrid as in woman . Gon . O vain fool ! Alb . Thou changed and self - cover'd thing , for shame , Be - monster not thy feature . Were't ...
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