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... spirits , Bold in the quarrel's right , roused to the encounter , Or whether gasted by the noise I made , Full suddenly he fled . Glost . Let him fly far , this kingdom shall not hide him The noble duke my patron comes to - night ; By ...
... spirits , Bold in the quarrel's right , roused to the encounter , Or whether gasted by the noise I made , Full suddenly he fled . Glost . Let him fly far , this kingdom shall not hide him The noble duke my patron comes to - night ; By ...
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... spirit . Back to our sister , Hasten her musters , and let her know , I have given the distaff into my husband's hands ; That done , with special care deliver these dispatches In private to young Gloster . Enter CAPTAIN of the GUARD ...
... spirit . Back to our sister , Hasten her musters , and let her know , I have given the distaff into my husband's hands ; That done , with special care deliver these dispatches In private to young Gloster . Enter CAPTAIN of the GUARD ...
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... ; who am I ? Lear . You are a soul in bliss ; but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire , which my own tears Do scald like molten lead . Cord . Sir , do you know me ? Í Lear . You are a spirit , I know KING LEAR . [ ACT V.
... ; who am I ? Lear . You are a soul in bliss ; but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire , which my own tears Do scald like molten lead . Cord . Sir , do you know me ? Í Lear . You are a spirit , I know KING LEAR . [ ACT V.
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A Tragedy in Five Acts William Shakespeare. Í Lear . You are a spirit , I know ; when did you die ? Cord . Still , still , far wide ! Phys . Madam , he's scarce awake ; he'll soon grow more composed . Lear . Where have I been ? Where am ...
A Tragedy in Five Acts William Shakespeare. Í Lear . You are a spirit , I know ; when did you die ? Cord . Still , still , far wide ! Phys . Madam , he's scarce awake ; he'll soon grow more composed . Lear . Where have I been ? Where am ...
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... spirit , And will not trust one of her malice with A drug of such damn'd nature : Those , she has , Will stupify , and dull the sense a while ; But there is No danger in what show of death it makes , More than the locking up the spirits ...
... spirit , And will not trust one of her malice with A drug of such damn'd nature : Those , she has , Will stupify , and dull the sense a while ; But there is No danger in what show of death it makes , More than the locking up the spirits ...
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