King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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Page 210
... haue the hope , To haue a childs part in the time to come , presently will dispossesse my selfe , And set vp these vpon my princely throne . Gon . I euer thought that pride would haue a fall . Rag . Plaine dealing , sister : your beauty ...
... haue the hope , To haue a childs part in the time to come , presently will dispossesse my selfe , And set vp these vpon my princely throne . Gon . I euer thought that pride would haue a fall . Rag . Plaine dealing , sister : your beauty ...
Page 217
... haue I lost the title of a father , And may be call'd a stranger to her rather . Cor . Your title's good still ; for tis alwayes knowne , A man may do as him list with his owne . But haue you but one daughter then in all ? Leir . Yes , I ...
... haue I lost the title of a father , And may be call'd a stranger to her rather . Cor . Your title's good still ; for tis alwayes knowne , A man may do as him list with his owne . But haue you but one daughter then in all ? Leir . Yes , I ...
Page 221
... haue alwaies borne towards me ( for the which I maie not answere you otherwise than I thinke , and as my conscience leadeth me ) I protest vnto you , that I haue loued you euer , and will continuallie ( while I liue ) loue you as my ...
... haue alwaies borne towards me ( for the which I maie not answere you otherwise than I thinke , and as my conscience leadeth me ) I protest vnto you , that I haue loued you euer , and will continuallie ( while I liue ) loue you as my ...
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