King LearBliss, Sands, 1898 |
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Page 73
... 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 , entreat for him , nor any way sustain him . Edm . Most savage and unnatural ! Glou . Go to ; say you ...
... 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 , entreat for him , nor any way sustain him . Edm . Most savage and unnatural ! Glou . Go to ; say you ...
Page 84
... pity ! Sir , where is the patience now That you so oft have boasted to retain ? Edg . [ Aside . ] My tears begin to take his part so much , They'll mar my counterfeiting . Lear . The little dogs and all , Tray , Blanch , and Sweetheart ...
... pity ! Sir , where is the patience now That you so oft have boasted to retain ? Edg . [ Aside . ] My tears begin to take his part so much , They'll mar my counterfeiting . Lear . The little dogs and all , Tray , Blanch , and Sweetheart ...
Page 90
... pity thee . Glou . O my follies ! Then Edgar was abused . Kind gods , forgive me that , and prosper him ! Reg . Go thrust him out at gates , and let him smell His way to Dover . [ Exit one with GLOUCESTER . How is ' t , my lord ? How ...
... pity thee . Glou . O my follies ! Then Edgar was abused . Kind gods , forgive me that , and prosper him ! Reg . Go thrust him out at gates , and let him smell His way to Dover . [ Exit one with GLOUCESTER . How is ' t , my lord ? How ...
Page 97
... pity who are punish'd Ere they have done their mischief . Where's thy drum ? France spreads his banners in our noiseless land , With plumed helm thy slayer begins threats , Whiles thou , a moral fool , sitt'st still , and criest ' Alack ...
... pity who are punish'd Ere they have done their mischief . Where's thy drum ? France spreads his banners in our noiseless land , With plumed helm thy slayer begins threats , Whiles thou , a moral fool , sitt'st still , and criest ' Alack ...
Page 100
... pity not be believed ! ' There she shook The holy water from her heavenly eyes , And clamour - moisten'd , then away she started To deal with grief alone . Kent . It is the stars , The stars above us , govern our conditions ; Else one ...
... pity not be believed ! ' There she shook The holy water from her heavenly eyes , And clamour - moisten'd , then away she started To deal with grief alone . Kent . It is the stars , The stars above us , govern our conditions ; Else one ...
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