The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Swan Sonnenschein & Company, 1891 |
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... poor , and speech unable ; Beyond all manner of so much I love you . Cor . [ aside ] What shall Cordelia do ? Love , and be silent , ( 3 ) Lear . Of all these bounds , even from this line to this , With shadowy forests and with ...
... poor , and speech unable ; Beyond all manner of so much I love you . Cor . [ aside ] What shall Cordelia do ? Love , and be silent , ( 3 ) Lear . Of all these bounds , even from this line to this , With shadowy forests and with ...
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... poor Cordelia ! And yet not so ; since , I am sure , my love's More richer than my tongue . Lear . To thee and thine hereditary ever Remain this ample third of our fair kingdom ; No less in space , validity , and pleasure , Than that ...
... poor Cordelia ! And yet not so ; since , I am sure , my love's More richer than my tongue . Lear . To thee and thine hereditary ever Remain this ample third of our fair kingdom ; No less in space , validity , and pleasure , Than that ...
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... poor ; Most choice , forsaken ; and most lov'd , despis'd ! Thee and thy virtues here I seize upon : Be't lawful I take up what's cast away . Gods , gods ! ' tis strange that from their cold'st neglect My love should kindle to inflam'd ...
... poor ; Most choice , forsaken ; and most lov'd , despis'd ! Thee and thy virtues here I seize upon : Be't lawful I take up what's cast away . Gods , gods ! ' tis strange that from their cold'st neglect My love should kindle to inflam'd ...
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... poor judgment he hath now cast her off appears too grossly . Reg . ' Tis the infirmity of his age : yet he hath ever but slenderly known himself . Gon . The best and soundest of his time hath been but rash ; then must we look to receive ...
... poor judgment he hath now cast her off appears too grossly . Reg . ' Tis the infirmity of his age : yet he hath ever but slenderly known himself . Gon . The best and soundest of his time hath been but rash ; then must we look to receive ...
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... poor as the king . Lear . If thou be as poor for a subject as he is for a king , thou art poor enough . What wouldst thou ? Kent . Service . Lear . Who wouldst thou serve ? Kent . You . Lear . Dost thou know me , fellow ? Kent . No ...
... poor as the king . Lear . If thou be as poor for a subject as he is for a king , thou art poor enough . What wouldst thou ? Kent . Service . Lear . Who wouldst thou serve ? Kent . You . Lear . Dost thou know me , fellow ? Kent . No ...
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