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Page 26
... 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 returnes ...
... 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 returnes ...
Page 27
... Madam . Gon . By day and night , he wrongs me , euery howre He flashes into one groffe crime , or other , That fets vs all at ods : Ile not endure it ; His Knights grow riotous , and himselfe vpbraides vs On euery trifle . When he ...
... Madam . Gon . By day and night , he wrongs me , euery howre He flashes into one groffe crime , or other , That fets vs all at ods : Ile not endure it ; His Knights grow riotous , and himselfe vpbraides vs On euery trifle . When he ...
Page 42
... Madam . Gon . What haue you writ this letter to my sister : Ofw . Yes Madam . I. iv . · Blaftes and Fogges vpon thee : 42 The Historie of King Lear ( Q1 ) .
... Madam . Gon . What haue you writ this letter to my sister : Ofw . Yes Madam . I. iv . · Blaftes and Fogges vpon thee : 42 The Historie of King Lear ( Q1 ) .
Page 43
... , and his hundred Knights When I haue fhew'd th'vnfitneffe . How now Ofwald ? Enter Steward . What haue you writ that Letter to my Sifter ? Stew . I Madam . e I. iv . 360 Gon . Take you fome company The Tragedie of King Lear ( F1 ) . 43.
... , and his hundred Knights When I haue fhew'd th'vnfitneffe . How now Ofwald ? Enter Steward . What haue you writ that Letter to my Sifter ? Stew . I Madam . e I. iv . 360 Gon . Take you fome company The Tragedie of King Lear ( F1 ) . 43.
Page 52
... Madam , tis too bad , too bad . Bast . Yes Madam , he was . Reg . No maruaile then though he were ill affected , Tis they haue put him on the old mans death , To haue the waft and fpoyle of his reuenues : I haue this prefent euening ...
... Madam , tis too bad , too bad . Bast . Yes Madam , he was . Reg . No maruaile then though he were ill affected , Tis they haue put him on the old mans death , To haue the waft and fpoyle of his reuenues : I haue this prefent euening ...
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