The Plays of David Garrick, Volume 2Garland Pub., 1981 - Civilization, Modern |
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Page 77
... Cordelia , My poor Cordelia here , O pity- All . Thou injur'd majesty , The wheel of fortune now has made her circle ; And biefings yet ftand ' twixt thy grave and thee . Lear . Coin't thou , inhuman lord , to footh us back This fpeech ...
... Cordelia , My poor Cordelia here , O pity- All . Thou injur'd majesty , The wheel of fortune now has made her circle ; And biefings yet ftand ' twixt thy grave and thee . Lear . Coin't thou , inhuman lord , to footh us back This fpeech ...
Page 79
... Cordelia then shall be a queen , mark that : Cordelia , fhall be queen . Winds , catch the found , And bear it on your rofy wings to heav'n- Cordelia is a queen . * Re - enter Edgar with Glofter . Alb . Look , fir , where pious Edgar ...
... Cordelia then shall be a queen , mark that : Cordelia , fhall be queen . Winds , catch the found , And bear it on your rofy wings to heav'n- Cordelia is a queen . * Re - enter Edgar with Glofter . Alb . Look , fir , where pious Edgar ...
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... Cordelia ! And yet not fo , since I am fure my More pond'rous than my tongue . Lear . Now , our joy , love's Although our laft , not leaft in our dear love . Cordelia , fpeak ; what can'ft thou fay , to draw A third , more opulent than ...
... Cordelia ! And yet not fo , since I am fure my More pond'rous than my tongue . Lear . Now , our joy , love's Although our laft , not leaft in our dear love . Cordelia , fpeak ; what can'ft thou fay , to draw A third , more opulent than ...
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