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... wretch whom Nature is ashamed Almost to acknowledge hers . France . This is most strange , That she who even but now was your best object , The argument of your praise , balm of your age , Most best , most dearest , should in this trice ...
... wretch whom Nature is ashamed Almost to acknowledge hers . France . This is most strange , That she who even but now was your best object , The argument of your praise , balm of your age , Most best , most dearest , should in this trice ...
Page 100
... wretch , That hast within thee undivulgéd crimes , Unwhipped of justice : hide thee , thou bloody hand ; Thou perjured , and thou simular of virtue That art incestuous : caitiff , to pieces shake , That under covert and convenient ...
... wretch , That hast within thee undivulgéd crimes , Unwhipped of justice : hide thee , thou bloody hand ; Thou perjured , and thou simular of virtue That art incestuous : caitiff , to pieces shake , That under covert and convenient ...
Page 126
... wretch that thou hast blown unto the worst Owes nothing to thy blasts . - But who comes here ? - Enter GLOSTER , led by an Old Man My father , poorly led ? -World , world , O world ! But that thy strange mutations make us hate thee ...
... wretch that thou hast blown unto the worst Owes nothing to thy blasts . - But who comes here ? - Enter GLOSTER , led by an Old Man My father , poorly led ? -World , world , O world ! But that thy strange mutations make us hate thee ...
Page 152
... wretch , Past speaking of in a king ! -Thou hast one daughter Who redeems nature from the general curse Which twain have brought her to . Edg . Hail , gentle sir ! Gent . Sir , speed you : what's your will 152 ACT FOUR SCENE SIX King Lear.
... wretch , Past speaking of in a king ! -Thou hast one daughter Who redeems nature from the general curse Which twain have brought her to . Edg . Hail , gentle sir ! Gent . Sir , speed you : what's your will 152 ACT FOUR SCENE SIX King Lear.
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Alack ALBANY arms art thou Attasked Bedlam better brother Burgundy canst Child Rowland Cordelia Corn dead dear dost thou doth Dover duke Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Earl of Gloster Edmund Enter EDGAR Enter GLOSTER Enter KENT Enter LEAR Exeunt LEAR eyes father fear follow Fool fortune foul fiend France Gent gentleman Gesta Romanorum give GLOSTER'S Castle Enter gods GONERIL grace hath hear heart heavens hither honour KING LEAR knave lady Layamon look lord Macbeth madam man's master nature never night noble nuncle o'er offend OSWALD pity poor Poor Tom Pr'ythee pray Re-enter Regan SCENE Servants Shakspere shame Sir George Trevelyan sirrah sister slave sorrow speak stand storm sword tell thee there's thine thou art thou dost thou hast traitor trumpet villain wind wretch