King LearT.C. and E.C. Jack, 1920 - 148 pages |
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againſt Alack Albany anſwer art thou bafe Baft Baftard beſt Burgundy buſineſs Cordelia Corn Cornwall Courſe Daughter dear doft thou doth Duke Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall e'er Edmund Enter Edgar Enter Glofter Enter Kent Enter Lear Exeunt Exit Eyes Father feek feem feen felf Fellow ferve fhall fhould fince fleep fome Fool fpeak France Friend ftand ftill ftrange fuch Gent give Gods Gonerill Grace hath hear Heart Heav'ns hither Horfe Houſe i'th King King Lear Knave Lady lefs Letter Lord Love Madam Mafter moft moſt muſt Night noble Nuncle o'th pleaſure poor poor Tom pray Prifon Prithee purpoſe Reafon Regan SCENE ſhall Sifter Sirrah ſpeak Stew Sword tell thee thefe there's theſe thine thofe thou art Traitor Trumpet uſe Villain whofe Wiſdom worfe