The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 6H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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[ Afide . Lear . Of all these Bounds , ev'n from this line to this , With shadowy forests and with champions rich'd , With plenteous rivers and wide - skirted meads , We make thee lady . To thine and Albany's issue Be this perpetual .
[ Afide . Lear . Of all these Bounds , ev'n from this line to this , With shadowy forests and with champions rich'd , With plenteous rivers and wide - skirted meads , We make thee lady . To thine and Albany's issue Be this perpetual .
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See better , Lear , and let me still remain The true blank of thine eye . Lear . Now by Apollo Kent . Now by Apollo , King , Thou swear'it thy gods in vain . Lear . O vaffal ! miscreant ! [ Laying his hand on his sword . Alb . Corn .
See better , Lear , and let me still remain The true blank of thine eye . Lear . Now by Apollo Kent . Now by Apollo , King , Thou swear'it thy gods in vain . Lear . O vaffal ! miscreant ! [ Laying his hand on his sword . Alb . Corn .
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Thou haft her , France ; let her be thine , for wa Have no such daughter ; nor shall ever see That face of hers again ; therefore be gone Without our grace , our love , our benizon : Come , noble Burgundy . ( Flourish .
Thou haft her , France ; let her be thine , for wa Have no such daughter ; nor shall ever see That face of hers again ; therefore be gone Without our grace , our love , our benizon : Come , noble Burgundy . ( Flourish .
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Why , after I have cut the egg i'th ' middle and eat up the meat , the two crowns of the egg ; when thou clovest thy Crown i'th ' middle and gav'st away both parts , thou borst thine ass on thy back o'er the dirt ; thou hadît little wit ...
Why , after I have cut the egg i'th ' middle and eat up the meat , the two crowns of the egg ; when thou clovest thy Crown i'th ' middle and gav'st away both parts , thou borst thine ass on thy back o'er the dirt ; thou hadît little wit ...
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... her eyes are fierce , but thine Do comfort , and not burn . ' Tis not in thee To grudge my pleasures , to cut off my train , To bandy hasty words , to scant my fizes , And , in conclusion , to oppose the bolt Against my coming in .
... her eyes are fierce , but thine Do comfort , and not burn . ' Tis not in thee To grudge my pleasures , to cut off my train , To bandy hasty words , to scant my fizes , And , in conclusion , to oppose the bolt Against my coming in .
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