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... hath beene at my charge , I haue fo of- ten blusht to acknowledge him , that now I am braz'd to it . Kent . I cannot conceiue you . Gloft . Sir , this young fellowes mother Could , wherupon shee grew round wombed , and had indeed Sir a ...
... hath beene at my charge , I haue fo of- ten blusht to acknowledge him , that now I am braz'd to it . Kent . I cannot conceiue you . Gloft . Sir , this young fellowes mother Could , wherupon shee grew round wombed , and had indeed Sir a ...
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... hath bin at my charge . I haue fo often blufh'd to acknowledge him , that now I am braz'd too't . Kent . I cannot conceiue you . Glou . Sir , this yong Fellowes mother could ; where- vpon The grew round womb'd , and had indeede ( Sir ) ...
... hath bin at my charge . I haue fo often blufh'd to acknowledge him , that now I am braz'd too't . Kent . I cannot conceiue you . Glou . Sir , this yong Fellowes mother could ; where- vpon The grew round womb'd , and had indeede ( Sir ) ...
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... Gloster . Gloft . Heers France and Burgundie my noble Lord . Lear . My L. of Burgudie , we first addres towards you , Who with a King hath riuald for our daughter , [ 8 I. i . Lear . Kent , on thy life 10 The Historie of King Lear ( Q1 ) .
... Gloster . Gloft . Heers France and Burgundie my noble Lord . Lear . My L. of Burgudie , we first addres towards you , Who with a King hath riuald for our daughter , [ 8 I. i . Lear . Kent , on thy life 10 The Historie of King Lear ( Q1 ) .
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... fpeake and purpofe not , fince what I well entend Ile do't before I fpeake , that you may know 230 It is no vicious blot , murder or foulnes , [ 9 I. i . Hath riuald for our Daughter ; what 12 The Historie of King Lear ( Qi ) .
... fpeake and purpofe not , fince what I well entend Ile do't before I fpeake , that you may know 230 It is no vicious blot , murder or foulnes , [ 9 I. i . Hath riuald for our Daughter ; what 12 The Historie of King Lear ( Qi ) .
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Shakespeare Wilhelm Viëtor. I. i . Hath riuald for our Daughter ; what in the leaft Will you require in present Dower with her , Or ceafe your quest of Loue ? Bur . Moft Royall Maiefty , I craue no more then hath your Highnesse offer'd ...
Shakespeare Wilhelm Viëtor. I. i . Hath riuald for our Daughter ; what in the leaft Will you require in present Dower with her , Or ceafe your quest of Loue ? Bur . Moft Royall Maiefty , I craue no more then hath your Highnesse offer'd ...
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