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... againe , therfore be gone , Without our Grace , our Loue , our Benizon : Come Noble Burgundie . Fra Flourish . Exeunt . [ 285b Bid farwell to your Sifters . I. i . 280 290 Cord . The iewels of The Tragedie of King Lear ( F1 ) . 15.
... againe , therfore be gone , Without our Grace , our Loue , our Benizon : Come Noble Burgundie . Fra Flourish . Exeunt . [ 285b Bid farwell to your Sifters . I. i . 280 290 Cord . The iewels of The Tragedie of King Lear ( F1 ) . 15.
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... againe tarry , but away , you haue wifedome . Lear . Now friendly knaue I thank thee , their's earnest of thy feruice . Enter Foole . Foole . Let me hire him too , heer's my coxcombe . Lear . How now my prety knaue , how do'ft thou ...
... againe tarry , but away , you haue wifedome . Lear . Now friendly knaue I thank thee , their's earnest of thy feruice . Enter Foole . Foole . Let me hire him too , heer's my coxcombe . Lear . How now my prety knaue , how do'ft thou ...
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... worft blasts and fogs vpon the vntented woundings of a fathers curffe , pierce euery fence about the old fond eyes , beweepe this caufe againe , ile . [ 22 I. iv . Lear . Detefted Kite , thou lyeft 40 The Historie of King Lear ( Q1 ) .
... worft blasts and fogs vpon the vntented woundings of a fathers curffe , pierce euery fence about the old fond eyes , beweepe this caufe againe , ile . [ 22 I. iv . Lear . Detefted Kite , thou lyeft 40 The Historie of King Lear ( Q1 ) .
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... againe , Ile plucke ye out , And caft you with the waters that you loose To temper Clay . Ha ? Let it be so . I haue another daughter , Who I am fure is kinde and comfortable : When she shall heare this of thee , with her nailes 330 ...
... againe , Ile plucke ye out , And caft you with the waters that you loose To temper Clay . Ha ? Let it be so . I haue another daughter , Who I am fure is kinde and comfortable : When she shall heare this of thee , with her nailes 330 ...
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... againe perforce , Monster , ingratitude ! Fool . If thou wert my foole Nunckle , id'e haue thee beate for being old before thy time . Lear . Hows that ? Foole . Thou shouldft not haue beene old , before thou hadft beene wife . Lear . O ...
... againe perforce , Monster , ingratitude ! Fool . If thou wert my foole Nunckle , id'e haue thee beate for being old before thy time . Lear . Hows that ? Foole . Thou shouldft not haue beene old , before thou hadft beene wife . Lear . O ...
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againſt Alacke anſwer art thou Baft Baſtard beſt Brother Burgundie Cordelia Corn daughter deere doft doth Douer Duke Duke of Cornwall Edmund Enter Edgar Enter Lear euen euery Exeunt Exit eyes Father feeke feeme felfe fellow ferue feruice fhall fince firſt fiue flaue fleepe fleſh fome fonne Foole fpeake ftand fuch gaue Gent giue Gloft Glofter Glou Gods Gonorill Grace hath haue heart heauens heere himſelfe horfes houſe Iuftice Kent King King Lear knaue Lady leaue leffe Letter liue Lord loue Madam Mafter moft moſt muft muſt neuer night Noble Nunckle pleaſe pleaſure poore pray purpoſe reafon Regan ſay Scena Seruant ſhake ſhall ſhe ſhould Sifter ſpeake ſtand Stew thee thefe theſe thine thoſe thou art Traitor villaine vpon vſe whofe whoſe wifedome