The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... Gent . The Marshal of France , Monsieur La Far . Kent . Did your letters pierce the queen to any demon- stration of grief ? Gent . Ay , sir ; she took them , read them in my pre- sence ; And now and then an ample tear trill'd down Her ...
... Gent . The Marshal of France , Monsieur La Far . Kent . Did your letters pierce the queen to any demon- stration of grief ? Gent . Ay , sir ; she took them , read them in my pre- sence ; And now and then an ample tear trill'd down Her ...
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... Gent . You shall have any thing . Lear . No seconds ? all myself ? Why , this would make a man a man of salt , To use his eyes for garden water - pots , Ay , and laying autumn's dust . Gent . Good sir , — Lear . I will die bravely ...
... Gent . You shall have any thing . Lear . No seconds ? all myself ? Why , this would make a man a man of salt , To use his eyes for garden water - pots , Ay , and laying autumn's dust . Gent . Good sir , — Lear . I will die bravely ...
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... Gent . How long is this ago ? First Gent . Some twenty years . Sec . Gent . That a king's children should be so con- vey'd ! So slackly guarded ! and the search so slow , That could not trace them ! First Gent . Howsoe'er ' tis strange ...
... Gent . How long is this ago ? First Gent . Some twenty years . Sec . Gent . That a king's children should be so con- vey'd ! So slackly guarded ! and the search so slow , That could not trace them ! First Gent . Howsoe'er ' tis strange ...
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