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... true heart , I finde she names my very deede of loue : Onely fhe comes too fhort , that I profeffe My felfe an enemy to all other ioyes . [ 283b I. i . Which the most precious fquare of fence The Tragedie of King Lear ( F1 ) . 5.
... true heart , I finde she names my very deede of loue : Onely fhe comes too fhort , that I profeffe My felfe an enemy to all other ioyes . [ 283b I. i . Which the most precious fquare of fence The Tragedie of King Lear ( F1 ) . 5.
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... come of nothing , speake Cord . Vnhappie that I am , I cannot heaue my heart into my mouth , I loue your Maieftie according to my bond , nor more nor leffe . Lear . Goe to , goe to , mend your speech a little , Leaft it may mar your ...
... come of nothing , speake Cord . Vnhappie that I am , I cannot heaue my heart into my mouth , I loue your Maieftie according to my bond , nor more nor leffe . Lear . Goe to , goe to , mend your speech a little , Leaft it may mar your ...
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... come of nothing , fpeake againe . Cor . Vnhappie that I am , I cannot heaue My heart into my mouth : I loue your Maiefty According to my bond , no more nor leffe . Lear . How , how Cordelia ? Mend your fpeech a little , Least you may ...
... come of nothing , fpeake againe . Cor . Vnhappie that I am , I cannot heaue My heart into my mouth : I loue your Maiefty According to my bond , no more nor leffe . Lear . How , how Cordelia ? Mend your fpeech a little , Least you may ...
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... Come not betweene the Dragon and his wrath , I lou'd her moft , and thought to fet my reft On her kind nursery . Hence and avoid my fight : So be my graue my peace , as here I giue Her Fathers heart from her ; call France , who stirres ...
... Come not betweene the Dragon and his wrath , I lou'd her moft , and thought to fet my reft On her kind nursery . Hence and avoid my fight : So be my graue my peace , as here I giue Her Fathers heart from her ; call France , who stirres ...
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... Without our grace , our loue , our benizon ? come noble Exit Lear and Burgundie . 270 Fran . Bid farewell to your fifters ? [ 10 I. i . No vnchafte action or difhonoured step That 14 The Historie of King Lear ( Q1 ) .
... Without our grace , our loue , our benizon ? come noble Exit Lear and Burgundie . 270 Fran . Bid farewell to your fifters ? [ 10 I. i . No vnchafte action or difhonoured step That 14 The Historie of King Lear ( Q1 ) .
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