King LearBliss, Sands, 1898 |
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... master follow'd , As my great patron thought on in my prayers , — Lear . The bow is bent and drawn ; make from the shaft . Kent . Let it fall rather , though the fork invade The region of my heart : be Kent unmannerly , When Lear is mad ...
... master follow'd , As my great patron thought on in my prayers , — Lear . The bow is bent and drawn ; make from the shaft . Kent . Let it fall rather , though the fork invade The region of my heart : be Kent unmannerly , When Lear is mad ...
Page 27
... master , whom thou lovest , Shall find thee full of labours . Horns within . Enter LEAR , Knights , and Attendants . Lear . Let me not stay a jot for dinner : go , get it ready . How now ! what art thou ? Kent . A man , sir . [ Exit an ...
... master , whom thou lovest , Shall find thee full of labours . Horns within . Enter LEAR , Knights , and Attendants . Lear . Let me not stay a jot for dinner : go , get it ready . How now ! what art thou ? Kent . A man , sir . [ Exit an ...
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... master . Lear . What's that ? Kent . Authority . Lear . What services canst thou do ? Kent . I can keep honest counsel , ride , run , mar a curious tale in telling it , and deliver a plain message bluntly ; that which ordinary men are ...
... master . Lear . What's that ? Kent . Authority . Lear . What services canst thou do ? Kent . I can keep honest counsel , ride , run , mar a curious tale in telling it , and deliver a plain message bluntly ; that which ordinary men are ...
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... , ho ! [ To the Fool . ] You , sir , more knave than fool , after your master . Fool Nuncle Lear , nuncle Lear ! tarry , and take the fool with thee . A fox , when one 38 [ ACT I. KING LEAR . But let his disposition have that scope ...
... , ho ! [ To the Fool . ] You , sir , more knave than fool , after your master . Fool Nuncle Lear , nuncle Lear ! tarry , and take the fool with thee . A fox , when one 38 [ ACT I. KING LEAR . But let his disposition have that scope ...
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... master , My worthy arch and patron , comes to - night : By his authority I will proclaim it , That he which finds him shall deserve our thanks , Bringing the murderous coward to the stake ; He that conceals him , death . Edm . When I ...
... master , My worthy arch and patron , comes to - night : By his authority I will proclaim it , That he which finds him shall deserve our thanks , Bringing the murderous coward to the stake ; He that conceals him , death . Edm . When I ...
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