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Then leave her , sir ; for , by a father's rage , I teli you all her wealth . [ CORDELIA
throws herself at LEAR's Feet . Away ! away ! away ! [ Flourish of trumpets , & c , [
Exeunt all but CORDELIA . Enter EDGAR . Edg . Has Heav'n then weigh'd the ...
Then leave her , sir ; for , by a father's rage , I teli you all her wealth . [ CORDELIA
throws herself at LEAR's Feet . Away ! away ! away ! [ Flourish of trumpets , & c , [
Exeunt all but CORDELIA . Enter EDGAR . Edg . Has Heav'n then weigh'd the ...
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This policy of fathers is intolerable , that keeps our fortunes from us till age will not
suffer us to enjoy them ; I ain weary of the tyranny . Come to me , that of this I may
speak more . If our father would sleep till I waked him , you should enjoy half ...
This policy of fathers is intolerable , that keeps our fortunes from us till age will not
suffer us to enjoy them ; I ain weary of the tyranny . Come to me , that of this I may
speak more . If our father would sleep till I waked him , you should enjoy half ...
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I hear our father coming - Pardon me :In cunning I must draw my sword upon you
:Draw : seem to defend yourself : now quit you well ; Yield : come before my
father ; -help , ho , here ! Fly , brother ; -help , here , help ! -farewell , farewell.
I hear our father coming - Pardon me :In cunning I must draw my sword upon you
:Draw : seem to defend yourself : now quit you well ; Yield : come before my
father ; -help , ho , here ! Fly , brother ; -help , here , help ! -farewell , farewell.
Page 53
My father poorly led ! deprived of sight ! The precious stones torn from their
bleeding rings When will the measure of my woes be full ? Old M. O , my good
lord ! I have been your tenant , And your father's tenant , these fourscore Glost .
My father poorly led ! deprived of sight ! The precious stones torn from their
bleeding rings When will the measure of my woes be full ? Old M. O , my good
lord ! I have been your tenant , And your father's tenant , these fourscore Glost .
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Edg . Half - blooded man , Thy father's sin first , then his punishment , From thy
licentious mother Thou draw'st thy villainy ; but , for thy part Of Gloster's blood , I
hold thee worth my sword . Edm . Thou bear'st thee on thy mother's piety , Which I
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Edg . Half - blooded man , Thy father's sin first , then his punishment , From thy
licentious mother Thou draw'st thy villainy ; but , for thy part Of Gloster's blood , I
hold thee worth my sword . Edm . Thou bear'st thee on thy mother's piety , Which I
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