King LearAnthony Treherne, 1904 - 399 pages |
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Page 280
... O ! my good lord , the Duke of Cornwall's dead ; Slain by his servant , going to put out The other eye of Gloucester . Alb . Gloucester's eyes ! $ Mess . A servant that he bred , thrill'd 280 KING LEAR Enter a Messenger. ...
... O ! my good lord , the Duke of Cornwall's dead ; Slain by his servant , going to put out The other eye of Gloucester . Alb . Gloucester's eyes ! $ Mess . A servant that he bred , thrill'd 280 KING LEAR Enter a Messenger. ...
Page 281
... dead ; But not without that harmful stroke , which since Hath pluck'd him after . Alb . This shows you are above , You justicers , that these our nether crimes So speedily can venge ! But , O poor Gloucester ! Lost he his other eye ...
... dead ; But not without that harmful stroke , which since Hath pluck'd him after . Alb . This shows you are above , You justicers , that these our nether crimes So speedily can venge ! But , O poor Gloucester ! Lost he his other eye ...
Page 298
... of her bosom . Osw . I , madam ! Reg . I speak in understand- ing ; you are , I know't : Therefore I do advise you , take this note : My lord is dead ; Edmund and I have talk'd , And more convenient is he for my hand Than for 298 KING LEAR.
... of her bosom . Osw . I , madam ! Reg . I speak in understand- ing ; you are , I know't : Therefore I do advise you , take this note : My lord is dead ; Edmund and I have talk'd , And more convenient is he for my hand Than for 298 KING LEAR.
Page 306
... dead ? Ho , you sir ! friend ! Hear you , sir ? speak ! Thus might he pass indeed ; yet he revives . What are you , sir ? Glou . die . Away and let me Edg . Hadst thou been aught but gossamer , feathers , air , 1 So many fathom down pre ...
... dead ? Ho , you sir ! friend ! Hear you , sir ? speak ! Thus might he pass indeed ; yet he revives . What are you , sir ? Glou . die . Away and let me Edg . Hadst thou been aught but gossamer , feathers , air , 1 So many fathom down pre ...
Page 330
... dead ? What ! is he Edg . Sit you down , father ; rest you . Let's see these pockets : the letters that he speaks of May be my friends . He's dead ; I am only sorry He had no other death's- man . Let us see : I Leave , gentle wax ; and ...
... dead ? What ! is he Edg . Sit you down , father ; rest you . Let's see these pockets : the letters that he speaks of May be my friends . He's dead ; I am only sorry He had no other death's- man . Let us see : I Leave , gentle wax ; and ...
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