King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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Page 220
... foul fiend follows me ! Through the sharp hawthorne blow the winds . Hum ! go to thy bed and warm thee . 37. Fathom : a measure of depth , six feet . 47. Through the hawthorne blows the cold wind , And drizzly rain doth fall . ( The ...
... foul fiend follows me ! Through the sharp hawthorne blow the winds . Hum ! go to thy bed and warm thee . 37. Fathom : a measure of depth , six feet . 47. Through the hawthorne blows the cold wind , And drizzly rain doth fall . ( The ...
Page 222
... foul fiend vexes . There could I have him now , and there , and here again , and there . ( Storm still . ) 60 50. come to this : reduced to such a state of suffering want . 54. that : antecedent is foul fiend . 55 . halters : ropes . 57 ...
... foul fiend vexes . There could I have him now , and there , and here again , and there . ( Storm still . ) 60 50. come to this : reduced to such a state of suffering want . 54. that : antecedent is foul fiend . 55 . halters : ropes . 57 ...
Page 226
... foul fiend ; obey thy 80 parents ; keep thy word's justice ; swear not ; com- mit not with man's Sworn spouse ; set not thy sweet - heart on proud array . Tom's a - cold . Lear . What hast thou been ? Edgar . A serving - man , proud in ...
... foul fiend ; obey thy 80 parents ; keep thy word's justice ; swear not ; com- mit not with man's Sworn spouse ; set not thy sweet - heart on proud array . Tom's a - cold . Lear . What hast thou been ? Edgar . A serving - man , proud in ...
Page 227
... foul fiend : the evil spirit who , troubling the man himself , may trouble others also . 81. word's justice : guard , be careful of the justice , the accuracy of the spoken word . 81 , 82. commit : have immoral intercourse . 82 , 83 ...
... foul fiend : the evil spirit who , troubling the man himself , may trouble others also . 81. word's justice : guard , be careful of the justice , the accuracy of the spoken word . 81 , 82. commit : have immoral intercourse . 82 , 83 ...
Page 232
... foul fiend rages , eats cow - dung for sallets ; swallows the old rat and the ditch - dog ; drinks the green mantle of 135 the standing pool ; who is whipped from tithing to tithing , and stocked , punished , and imprisoned ; who hath ...
... foul fiend rages , eats cow - dung for sallets ; swallows the old rat and the ditch - dog ; drinks the green mantle of 135 the standing pool ; who is whipped from tithing to tithing , and stocked , punished , and imprisoned ; who hath ...
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