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You do look , my son , in a mov'd sort , My present fancies . ... Sir , I am vex'd ; With your sedg'd crowns , and ever - harmless looks , Bear with my weakness ; my old brain is troubled : Leave your crisp channels , and on this green ...
You do look , my son , in a mov'd sort , My present fancies . ... Sir , I am vex'd ; With your sedg'd crowns , and ever - harmless looks , Bear with my weakness ; my old brain is troubled : Leave your crisp channels , and on this green ...
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If I here , should take a displeasure against you , look you ,- — This is the mouth o ' the cell : no noise , and enter . TRIN . Thou wert but a lost monster . Do that good mischief , which may make this CAL .
If I here , should take a displeasure against you , look you ,- — This is the mouth o ' the cell : no noise , and enter . TRIN . Thou wert but a lost monster . Do that good mischief , which may make this CAL .
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O look , sir , look , sir ! here are more of us ! PRO . There , sir , stop ; I prophesied if a gallows were on land , Let us not burden our remembrances with This fellow could not drown . — Now , blasphemy , A heaviness that's gone .
O look , sir , look , sir ! here are more of us ! PRO . There , sir , stop ; I prophesied if a gallows were on land , Let us not burden our remembrances with This fellow could not drown . — Now , blasphemy , A heaviness that's gone .
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Art not asham'd to look upon this beard ?LEAR . Is this well spoken ? [ To Gon . Reg . I dare avouch it , sir : what , fifty followers ? O , Regan , will you take her by the hand ? Is it not well ? What should you need of more ? Gon .
Art not asham'd to look upon this beard ?LEAR . Is this well spoken ? [ To Gon . Reg . I dare avouch it , sir : what , fifty followers ? O , Regan , will you take her by the hand ? Is it not well ? What should you need of more ? Gon .
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I'm sure of that : and at her late being here She gave strange ciliads and most speaking looks Enter a Messenger . To noble Edmund . I know you are of her bosom.Osw . I , madam ? MESS . News , madam ! REG . I speak in understanding ...
I'm sure of that : and at her late being here She gave strange ciliads and most speaking looks Enter a Messenger . To noble Edmund . I know you are of her bosom.Osw . I , madam ? MESS . News , madam ! REG . I speak in understanding ...
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