Another part of the heath. Storm still Enter LEAR and Fool Lear. Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks ! rage ! blow ! You cataracts and hurricanoes, spout Till you have drench'd our steeples, drown'd the cocks ! You sulphurous and thought-executing fires,... King Lear - Page 25by William Shakespeare - 1917 - 218 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 572 pages
...Part of the Heath. Storm continues. Enter LEAR and Fool. Lear. Blow, wind, and crack your cheeks 1 ! rage ! blow! You cataracts, and hurricanoes, spout...you have drench'd our steeples, drown'd the cocks ! Gent. None but the fool ; who labours to outjest His heart-struck injuries. Kent. Sir, I do know... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 572 pages
...Part of the Heath. Storm continues. Enter LEAR and Fool. Lear. Blow, wind, and crack your cheeks 1 ! rage! blow! You cataracts, and hurricanoes, spout...you have drench'd our steeples, drown'd the cocks! 11 Companion. " You sulphurous and thought-executing 2 fires, Vaunt-couriers 3 to oak-cleaving thunderbolts,... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1827 - 362 pages
...unbonnetted he runs, And bids what will take all. couch, LEAR'S EXCLAMATIONS IN THE TEMPEST. Blow, wind and crack your cheeks! rage! blow! You cataracts,...our steeples, drown'd the cocks! You sulphurous and thought-executingt fires Vaunt couriers! to oak-cleaving thunderbolts, Singe my white head! And thou,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 pages
...what will take all. LEAR'S EXCLAMATIONS IN THE TEMPEST. LEAR'S EXCLAMATIONS IN THE TEMPEST. Blow, wind and crack your cheeks! rage! blow! You cataracts,...our steeples, drown'd the cocks! You sulphurous and thoughf-executingf fires Vaunt couriers^ to oak-cleaving thunderbolts, Singe my white head! And thou,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 262 pages
...belly-pinched wolf Keep their fur dry, — unbonneted he runs, And bids what will take all. LEAR. Blow, wind, and crack your cheeks! rage ! blow!. .. . You cataracts...cocks! You sulphurous and thought-executing fires, Vaunt couriers to oak-cleaving thunder-bolts, Singe my white head! And thou, all-shaking thunder, Strike... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 424 pages
...numbers of sea-fowl. STEEPLE, ns Sas. j-teopel, r^ypel, of Sax. pwap. A turret of a church ; a spire. Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks ; rage blow •...You cataracts and hurricanoes, spout ! Till you have drenched our steeple», drowned the What was found in many places, and preached for wheat fallen on... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 pages
...fatting. SCENE II. Inother part of the Heath. Storm continues. Enter LEAR and FOOL. Lear. Blow, wind, and crack your cheeks! rage! blow! You cataracts,...drown'd the cocks! You sulphurous and thought-executing 1 " fires, Vaunt couriers' to oak-cleaving thunder-bolts, Singe my white head ! And thou, all-shaking... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 530 pages
...severally. SCENE II. Another Part of the Heath. Storm continues. Enter LEAR and Fool. Lear. Blow, wind, and crack your cheeks! rage! blow! You cataracts, and hurricanoes, spout Till you have drenched our steeples, drowned the cocks! You sulphurous and thought-executing 2 fires, Vaunt-couriers... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 536 pages
...severally. SCENE II. Another Part of the Heath. Storm continues. Enter LEAR and Fool. Lear. Blow, wind, and crack your cheeks! rage! blow! You cataracts, and hurricanoes, spout Till you have drenched our steeples, drowned the cocks! You sulphurous and thought-executing 2 fires, Vaunt-couriers... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 pages
...on him, Holloa the other. [Exeunt severally. SCENE II. Another Part of the Heath. Storm continues. Enter LEAR and Fool. Lear. Blow, winds, and crack...thunder-bolts, Singe my white head ! And thou, all-shaking thunder. Strike flat 6 the thick rotundity o' the world ! 4 — who THAT follow is] So the folio: the... | |
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