King LearAnthony Treherne, 1904 - 399 pages |
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Page 85
... , sirrah , we'll have you whipped . Fool . I marvel what kin thou and thy daughters are : they'll have me whipped for speaking true , thou❜lt have me whipped for lying ; and sometimes I am whipped for holding my peace . I 85 KING LEAR.
... , sirrah , we'll have you whipped . Fool . I marvel what kin thou and thy daughters are : they'll have me whipped for speaking true , thou❜lt have me whipped for lying ; and sometimes I am whipped for holding my peace . I 85 KING LEAR.
Page 121
... call but now , I have heard strange news . Reg . If it be true , all ven- geance comes too short Which can pursue the offender . How dost , my lord ? Glou . O madam , my old heart is crack'd , is crack'd . Reg . What 121 KING LEAR.
... call but now , I have heard strange news . Reg . If it be true , all ven- geance comes too short Which can pursue the offender . How dost , my lord ? Glou . O madam , my old heart is crack'd , is crack'd . Reg . What 121 KING LEAR.
Page 182
... , Which scarcely keeps thee warm . But , for true need , - You heavens , give me that patience , patience I need ! You see me here , you gods , a poor old man , L As full of grief as age ; wretched in both 182 KING LEAR.
... , Which scarcely keeps thee warm . But , for true need , - You heavens , give me that patience , patience I need ! You see me here , you gods , a poor old man , L As full of grief as age ; wretched in both 182 KING LEAR.
Page 191
... borne Against the old kind king ; or something deeper , Whereof perchance these are but furnishings ; But , true it is , from France there comes a power Into this scatter'd kingdom ; who already , Wise in 191 KING LEAR.
... borne Against the old kind king ; or something deeper , Whereof perchance these are but furnishings ; But , true it is , from France there comes a power Into this scatter'd kingdom ; who already , Wise in 191 KING LEAR.
Page 203
... Though the rain it raineth every day . Lear . True , my good boy . Come , bring us to this hovel . [ Exeunt LEAR and Kent . Fool . This is a brave night to cool a courtezan . I'll speak a prophecy ere I go : When priests 203 KING LEAR.
... Though the rain it raineth every day . Lear . True , my good boy . Come , bring us to this hovel . [ Exeunt LEAR and Kent . Fool . This is a brave night to cool a courtezan . I'll speak a prophecy ere I go : When priests 203 KING LEAR.
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Alack ALBANY arms art thou bear blood brother Burgundy canst Cordelia Corn coxcomb dear death Doct Dost thou doth Dover Duke of Albany Duke of Cornwall Earl Earl of Gloucester Edmund Enter EDGAR Enter GLOUCESTER Enter KENT Enter LEAR Enter OSWALD Exeunt LEAR Exit EDGAR eyes farewell father fear fellow Fool fortune foul fiend France gainst Gent gentleman Give Glou gods GONERIL grace hand hath hear heart heavens hither honour horse inform'd king knave lady letter look lord madam man's master Methinks nature ness never night noble nuncle o'er pity poison'd poor poor Tom pray Prithee Re-enter Regan SCENE seek Servants shame sirrah sister slave speak stand storm sweet lord sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt traitor trumpet villain