The Works of ShakespearRobert Martin, 1768 |
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... flave ; stand , rogue , stand , you neat flave , strike . Stew . Help ho ! murder ! murder ! SCENE VI . [ Beating him . Enter Edmund , Cornwall , Regan , Glo'fter , and Servants . OW now , what's the matter ? Part Edm . HO please ; come ...
... flave ; stand , rogue , stand , you neat flave , strike . Stew . Help ho ! murder ! murder ! SCENE VI . [ Beating him . Enter Edmund , Cornwall , Regan , Glo'fter , and Servants . OW now , what's the matter ? Part Edm . HO please ; come ...
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... flave as this shou'd wear a sword . Who wears no honesty , such smiling rogues as these , * Like rates , oft bite the holy cords in twain Too ' intrinficate t'unloofe : footh every paffion , That in the nature of their lords rebels ...
... flave as this shou'd wear a sword . Who wears no honesty , such smiling rogues as these , * Like rates , oft bite the holy cords in twain Too ' intrinficate t'unloofe : footh every paffion , That in the nature of their lords rebels ...
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... flave , whose easy - borrow'd pride Dwells in the fickle grace of her he follows . Out , varlet , from my fight . Corn . What means your Grace ? Lear . W SCENE XII . Enter Gonerill . HO stockt my servant ? Regan , I've good hope , Thou ...
... flave , whose easy - borrow'd pride Dwells in the fickle grace of her he follows . Out , varlet , from my fight . Corn . What means your Grace ? Lear . W SCENE XII . Enter Gonerill . HO stockt my servant ? Regan , I've good hope , Thou ...
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... flave Upon the dung - hill . - Regan , I bleed apace . Untimely comes this hurt . Give me your arm . [ Exit Corn . led by Regan . 1 Serv . I'll never care what Wickedness I do , If this Man come to Good . 2 Serv . If She live long , And ...
... flave Upon the dung - hill . - Regan , I bleed apace . Untimely comes this hurt . Give me your arm . [ Exit Corn . led by Regan . 1 Serv . I'll never care what Wickedness I do , If this Man come to Good . 2 Serv . If She live long , And ...
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... flave , or thou dy'st . Edg . Good gentleman , go your gait , and let poor volk pass : and ' chud ha ' been zwagger'd out of my life , ' twould not ha ' been zo long as ' tis by a vort- night . Nay , come not near th ' old man : keep ...
... flave , or thou dy'st . Edg . Good gentleman , go your gait , and let poor volk pass : and ' chud ha ' been zwagger'd out of my life , ' twould not ha ' been zo long as ' tis by a vort- night . Nay , come not near th ' old man : keep ...
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