King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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Page 209
... neuer Philomel sing so sweet a note . Cord . Did neuer flatterer tell so false a tale . Leir . Speak now , Cordella , make my ioyes at full , And drop downe Nectar from thy hony lips . Cor . I cannot paynt my duty forth in words , I ...
... neuer Philomel sing so sweet a note . Cord . Did neuer flatterer tell so false a tale . Leir . Speak now , Cordella , make my ioyes at full , And drop downe Nectar from thy hony lips . Cor . I cannot paynt my duty forth in words , I ...
Page 215
... neuer see thee more , That hast vnkindly banished thy King : And yet thou dost not make me to complayne , But they which were more neere to me than thou . Cor . What do I heare ? this lamentable voyce , my life ? Me thinks , ere now I ...
... neuer see thee more , That hast vnkindly banished thy King : And yet thou dost not make me to complayne , But they which were more neere to me than thou . Cor . What do I heare ? this lamentable voyce , my life ? Me thinks , ere now I ...
Page 218
... neuer any daughter did before : She prayd me in a morning out betime , To go to a thicket two miles from the Court , Poynting that there she would come talke with me : There she had set a shaghayrd murdring wretch , To massacre my ...
... neuer any daughter did before : She prayd me in a morning out betime , To go to a thicket two miles from the Court , Poynting that there she would come talke with me : There she had set a shaghayrd murdring wretch , To massacre my ...
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