Not bolds the king, with others, whom, I fear, Edmund. Sir, you speak nobly. Edmund. I shall attend you presently at your tent. XXXV As I have set it down. (V. 3: 38) Captain. I cannot draw a cart, nor eat dried oats; If 't be man's work, I'll do 't. XXXVI To some retention and appointed guard; XXXVII (V. 3: 45) (V. 3: 52) Where you shall hold your session. At this time We sweat and bleed; the friend hath lost his friend; And the best quarrels, in the heat, are cursed By those that feel their sharpness. The question of Cordelia and her father Requires a fitter place. To such as love not sorrow; but another, To amplify too much, would make much more, Whilst I was big in clamour, came there in a man, Shunn'd my abhorr'd society; but then, finding His grief grew puissant, and the strings of life Began to crack. Twice then the trumpets sounded, Albany. But who was this? Edgar. Kent, sir, the banish'd Kent; who in disguise Follow'd his enemy king, and did him service. Improper for a slave. (FINIS) Stories from English Literature. Retold by Fong F. Sec STORIES FROM TENNYSON 藤納遜樂府本事 STORIES FROM LONGFELLOW 郎法羅樂府本事 STORIES FROM SHAKESPEARE 莎士比亞樂府本事 These are collections of stories from English literature which first appeared in the English Student, They are made up of some of the delightful stories found in the beautiful poetry of Shakespeare, Tennyson, and Longfellow retold in easy prose. King Arthur, the Lady of Shalott, Enoch Arden, and the Sleeping Beauty are among the selections from Tennyson, while the pieces from Longfellow include Evangeline, Hiawatha, and the Courtship of Miles Standish. The stories from Shakespeare are the Tempest, Romeo and Juliet, The Winter's Tale, As You Like It, and others. The booklets are suitable for supplementary reading and introduction to the study of the works of these famous poets. H 59 COMMERCIAL PRESS, LIMITED, PUBLISHERS The Students' Shakespeare King Lear Commercial Press, Limited 府莎 原氏 中華民國十一年十一月初版 (外埠酌加運費匯費) (每册定價大洋壹元肆角) 李 爾 王 1 册) |