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Page 112
... Doct . There is means , madam : Our foster - nurse of nature is repose , The which he lacks ; that to provoke in him , Are many simples operative , whose power Will close the eye of anguish . Cor . All blest secrets , All you unpublish ...
... Doct . There is means , madam : Our foster - nurse of nature is repose , The which he lacks ; that to provoke in him , Are many simples operative , whose power Will close the eye of anguish . Cor . All blest secrets , All you unpublish ...
Page 127
... Doct . Be by , good madam , when we do awake him ; I doubt not of his temperance . Cor . Doct . Please you , draw near . there ! Very well . Louder the music Cor . O my dear father ! Restoration hang Thy medicine on my lips ; and let ...
... Doct . Be by , good madam , when we do awake him ; I doubt not of his temperance . Cor . Doct . Please you , draw near . there ! Very well . Louder the music Cor . O my dear father ! Restoration hang Thy medicine on my lips ; and let ...
Page 128
... Doct . Madam , do you ; ' tis fittest . Cor . How does my royal lord ? How fares your majesty ? Lear . You do me wrong to take me out o ' the grave : Thou art a soul in bliss ; but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire , that mine own tears ...
... Doct . Madam , do you ; ' tis fittest . Cor . How does my royal lord ? How fares your majesty ? Lear . You do me wrong to take me out o ' the grave : Thou art a soul in bliss ; but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire , that mine own tears ...
Page 129
... Doct . Be comforted , good madam : the great rage , You see , is kill'd in him and yet it is danger To make him even o'er the time he has lost . Desire him to go in ; trouble him no more Till further settling . 80 80. make him even o'er ...
... Doct . Be comforted , good madam : the great rage , You see , is kill'd in him and yet it is danger To make him even o'er the time he has lost . Desire him to go in ; trouble him no more Till further settling . 80 80. make him even o'er ...
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