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... head , that urge me still To curse in age the pleasure of my youth . Nay , weep not , Edmund , for thy brother's crimes . Oh gen'rous boy ! thou shar'st but half his blood , Yet lov'st beyond the kindness of a brother : But I'll reward ...
... head , that urge me still To curse in age the pleasure of my youth . Nay , weep not , Edmund , for thy brother's crimes . Oh gen'rous boy ! thou shar'st but half his blood , Yet lov'st beyond the kindness of a brother : But I'll reward ...
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... head . For you , Edmund , that have signalized Your virtue , you from henceforth shall be ours ; Natures of such firm trust we much shall need.- A charming youth , and worth my farther thought ! Corn . Lay comfort , noble Gloster , to ...
... head . For you , Edmund , that have signalized Your virtue , you from henceforth shall be ours ; Natures of such firm trust we much shall need.- A charming youth , and worth my farther thought ! Corn . Lay comfort , noble Gloster , to ...
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... for your entertainment . Lear . Return with her , and fifty knights dismiss'd ? No , rather I'll abjure all roofs , and chuse To be companion to the midnight wolf , My naked head exposed to th ' merciless air , 32 [ ACT II . KING LEAR .
... for your entertainment . Lear . Return with her , and fifty knights dismiss'd ? No , rather I'll abjure all roofs , and chuse To be companion to the midnight wolf , My naked head exposed to th ' merciless air , 32 [ ACT II . KING LEAR .
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A Tragedy in Five Acts William Shakespeare. My naked head exposed to th ' merciless air , Than have my smallest wants supply'd by her . Gon . At your choice , sir . Lear . Now , I pr'ythee , daughter , do not make me mad ! I will not ...
A Tragedy in Five Acts William Shakespeare. My naked head exposed to th ' merciless air , Than have my smallest wants supply'd by her . Gon . At your choice , sir . Lear . Now , I pr'ythee , daughter , do not make me mad ! I will not ...
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... head ! Spout cataracts , and hurricanoes fall , Till you have drown'd the towns and palaces Of proud , ingrateful man ! Kent . Not all my best entreaties can persuade him Into some needful shelter , or to ' bide This poor slight cov ...
... head ! Spout cataracts , and hurricanoes fall , Till you have drown'd the towns and palaces Of proud , ingrateful man ! Kent . Not all my best entreaties can persuade him Into some needful shelter , or to ' bide This poor slight cov ...
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