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... I'll show myself . Glost . Ha , Edmund ! welcome , boy . - O Kent ! see here 1 Inverted nature , Gloster's shame and glory : This bye - born , the wild sally of my youth , Pursues me with all filial offices ; Whilst Edgar , begg'd of ...
... I'll show myself . Glost . Ha , Edmund ! welcome , boy . - O Kent ! see here 1 Inverted nature , Gloster's shame and glory : This bye - born , the wild sally of my youth , Pursues me with all filial offices ; Whilst Edgar , begg'd of ...
Page 16
... I'll throw in one proof more , and that a bold one ; I'll place old Gloster where he shall o'erhear us Confer of this design ; whilst , to his thinking , Deluded Edgar shall accuse himself . Be honesty my int'rest , and I can Be honest ...
... I'll throw in one proof more , and that a bold one ; I'll place old Gloster where he shall o'erhear us Confer of this design ; whilst , to his thinking , Deluded Edgar shall accuse himself . Be honesty my int'rest , and I can Be honest ...
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... I'll not be struck , my lord . [ Strikes him . [ Trips up his heels . Kent . Nor tripp'd neither , you vile civet - box . Lear . I thank thee , fellow , thou serv'st me . Kent . Come , sir , arise , away ; I'll teach you dif- [ Exit ...
... I'll not be struck , my lord . [ Strikes him . [ Trips up his heels . Kent . Nor tripp'd neither , you vile civet - box . Lear . I thank thee , fellow , thou serv'st me . Kent . Come , sir , arise , away ; I'll teach you dif- [ Exit ...
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... I'll not stay with thee ; I yet have left a daughter - Serpent ! Monster ! Lessen my train , and call them riotous ! All men approved , of choice and rarest parts , That each particular of duty know . How small , Cordelia , was thy ...
... I'll not stay with thee ; I yet have left a daughter - Serpent ! Monster ! Lessen my train , and call them riotous ! All men approved , of choice and rarest parts , That each particular of duty know . How small , Cordelia , was thy ...
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... I'll work the means to make thee capable . [ Exeunt , SCENE II . Before the EARL OF GLOSTER's Castle . Enter KENT , in disguise , and Oswald . Osw . Good morrow , friend : belong'st thou to this house ? Kent . Ask them will answer thee ...
... I'll work the means to make thee capable . [ Exeunt , SCENE II . Before the EARL OF GLOSTER's Castle . Enter KENT , in disguise , and Oswald . Osw . Good morrow , friend : belong'st thou to this house ? Kent . Ask them will answer thee ...
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