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Page 26
... Gent . Yes Madam . Gon . By day and night he wrongs me , Euery houre he flashes into one groffe crime or other That fets vs all at ods , ile not indure it , His Knights grow ryotous , and him selfe obrayds vs , On euery trifell when he ...
... Gent . Yes Madam . Gon . By day and night he wrongs me , Euery houre he flashes into one groffe crime or other That fets vs all at ods , ile not indure it , His Knights grow ryotous , and him selfe obrayds vs , On euery trifell when he ...
Page 47
... Gent . Ready my Lord . Lear . Come Boy . Fool . She that's a Maid now , & laughs at my departure , Shall not be a Maid long , vnleffe things be cut shorter . [ 290b Exeunt . II . i . 10 Actus Secundus . Scena Prima . Enter Baftard , and ...
... Gent . Ready my Lord . Lear . Come Boy . Fool . She that's a Maid now , & laughs at my departure , Shall not be a Maid long , vnleffe things be cut shorter . [ 290b Exeunt . II . i . 10 Actus Secundus . Scena Prima . Enter Baftard , and ...
Page 63
... that they should fo depart from home , And not fend backe my Meffengers . Gent . As I learn'd , The night before , there was no purpose in them Of this remoue . II . iv . Kent . Hayle to thee noble The Tragedie of King Lear ( F1 ) . 63.
... that they should fo depart from home , And not fend backe my Meffengers . Gent . As I learn'd , The night before , there was no purpose in them Of this remoue . II . iv . Kent . Hayle to thee noble The Tragedie of King Lear ( F1 ) . 63.
Page 80
... Gent . One minded like the weather moft vnquietly . Kent . I know you , whers the King ? Gent . Contending with the fretfull element , Bids the wind blow the earth into the fea , Or fwell the curled waters boue the maine ( haire , That ...
... Gent . One minded like the weather moft vnquietly . Kent . I know you , whers the King ? Gent . Contending with the fretfull element , Bids the wind blow the earth into the fea , Or fwell the curled waters boue the maine ( haire , That ...
Page 81
... Gent . Contending with the fretfull Elements ; Bids the winde blow the Earth into the Sea , Or fwell the curled Waters ' boue the Maine , That things might change , or ceafe . Kent . But who is with him ? Gent . None but the Foole , who ...
... Gent . Contending with the fretfull Elements ; Bids the winde blow the Earth into the Sea , Or fwell the curled Waters ' boue the Maine , That things might change , or ceafe . Kent . But who is with him ? Gent . None but the Foole , who ...
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