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The king , His brother , and yours , abide all three distracted ; And the remainder mourning over them , Brim - full of sorrow and dismay ; but chiefly Him that you term'd , sir , The good old lord , Gonzalo ; His tears run down his ...
The king , His brother , and yours , abide all three distracted ; And the remainder mourning over them , Brim - full of sorrow and dismay ; but chiefly Him that you term'd , sir , The good old lord , Gonzalo ; His tears run down his ...
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More hideous , when thou show'st thee in a child , That these hot tears , which break from Than the sea - monster ! perforce , ALB . Pray , sir , be patient . Should make thee worth them . - Blasts and fogs LEAR .
More hideous , when thou show'st thee in a child , That these hot tears , which break from Than the sea - monster ! perforce , ALB . Pray , sir , be patient . Should make thee worth them . - Blasts and fogs LEAR .
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Is it not as this mouth should tear this hand For lifting food to't ? —But I will punish home :No , I will weep no more . — In such a night To shut me out ! -Pour on ; I will endure :In such a night as this ! –0 , Regan , Goneril !
Is it not as this mouth should tear this hand For lifting food to't ? —But I will punish home :No , I will weep no more . — In such a night To shut me out ! -Pour on ; I will endure :In such a night as this ! –0 , Regan , Goneril !
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My tears begin to take his part what breeds about her heart .-— Is there any cause so much , in nature , that makes these hard hearts ? — [ 7 . They'll mar my counterfeiting . Edgar . ] You , sir , I entertain for one of my LEAR .
My tears begin to take his part what breeds about her heart .-— Is there any cause so much , in nature , that makes these hard hearts ? — [ 7 . They'll mar my counterfeiting . Edgar . ] You , sir , I entertain for one of my LEAR .
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... dislocate and tear [ Exit . Thy flesh and bones : - howe'er thou art a fiend , A woman's shape doth shield thee . Gon . Marry , your manhood now ! Enter ALBANY . d b Gon . I have been worth the whistle . ALB . 0 , Goneril !
... dislocate and tear [ Exit . Thy flesh and bones : - howe'er thou art a fiend , A woman's shape doth shield thee . Gon . Marry , your manhood now ! Enter ALBANY . d b Gon . I have been worth the whistle . ALB . 0 , Goneril !
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