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Page 8
... fear the change . Kent . I grieve to see him With such wild starts of passion hourly seized , As render majesty beneath itself . Glost . Alas ! ' tis the infirmity of his age : Yet has his temper ever been unfixt , Chol'ric , and sudden ...
... fear the change . Kent . I grieve to see him With such wild starts of passion hourly seized , As render majesty beneath itself . Glost . Alas ! ' tis the infirmity of his age : Yet has his temper ever been unfixt , Chol'ric , and sudden ...
Page 38
... fear , will inflame them into mutiny . Edm . ' Tis to be hoped , not fear'd . Glost . Thou hast it , boy ; ' tis to be hoped indeed . On me they cast their eyes , and hourly court me To lead them on ; and , whilst this head is mine , I ...
... fear , will inflame them into mutiny . Edm . ' Tis to be hoped , not fear'd . Glost . Thou hast it , boy ; ' tis to be hoped indeed . On me they cast their eyes , and hourly court me To lead them on ; and , whilst this head is mine , I ...
Page 40
... fear'd would be my hind'rance , Has proved the bawd to my design . I'll bribe two ruffians shall at distance follow , And seize them in some desert place ; and there , Whilst one retains her , t'other shall return T'inform me where ...
... fear'd would be my hind'rance , Has proved the bawd to my design . I'll bribe two ruffians shall at distance follow , And seize them in some desert place ; and there , Whilst one retains her , t'other shall return T'inform me where ...
Page 44
... fear'd ' twould come to this ; his wits are gone . Edm . Frateretto calls me , and tells me , Nero is an angler in the lake of darkness . Pray , innocent , and beware the foul fiend . Lear . Right , ha ! ha ! -was it not pleasant to ...
... fear'd ' twould come to this ; his wits are gone . Edm . Frateretto calls me , and tells me , Nero is an angler in the lake of darkness . Pray , innocent , and beware the foul fiend . Lear . Right , ha ! ha ! -was it not pleasant to ...
Page 53
... fear . The lamentable change is from the best , The worst returns to better.- -Who comes here ? Enter GLOSTER , led by an OLD MAN . My father poorly led ! deprived of sight ! The precious stones torn from their bleeding rings When will ...
... fear . The lamentable change is from the best , The worst returns to better.- -Who comes here ? Enter GLOSTER , led by an OLD MAN . My father poorly led ! deprived of sight ! The precious stones torn from their bleeding rings When will ...
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