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" O, look upon me, sir, And hold your hands in benediction o'er me: No, sir, you must not kneel. "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 147
1833
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 pages
...alone awhile. Lear. Where have 1 been ?— Where am I ?— Fair day-light ? I am mightily abus'd. — I should even die with pity, To see another thus....know not what to say. — I will not swear, these are mv hands :— let's fe» , I feel this pin prick. 'Would I were assnr'd I pr'ythee, put them off. Kent....
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The Dramatic Works, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 pages
...feel this pin prick. 'Would I were assor'd Of my condition. Cor. 0, Inrtk- upon me, sir, And hold yoar hands in benediction o'er me : No, sir, you must not kneel. Lear. Pray, do not mock a» I am a very foolish fond old man. Fourscore and upward ; and, to deal plainly, I fear, I am not...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of ...

William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 pages
...alone awhile. Lear, Where hare I been t— Where am 1 1— Fair day-light 1— I am mightily abns'd.— I should even die with pity. To see another thus.—...will not swear, these are my hands :— let's see; . t Mcmotii,!.. t InC'nl formed, t Th« •llniinii i* to the forlorn-hcpc in an •niir, ftllcd in...
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Lectures on General Literature, Poetry, &c., Delivered at the Royal ...

James Montgomery - Literature - 1833 - 348 pages
...him alone awhile. LEAR. Where have I been ? Where am I ? Fair daylight ?— I am mightily abused.— I should even die with pity, To see another thus....let's see. I feel this pin prick. — Would I were assured Of my condition ! O look upon me, «r! And bold yoor harxis in benediction o'er me : — Nay,...
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Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical, and Historical: With ..., Volume 2

Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Women in literature - 1833 - 362 pages
...let him alone awhile. LEAR. Where have I been ' Where am 1 1 Fair daylight ! I am mightily abused. I should even die with pity To see another thus. I...: Let's see ; I feel this pin prick. Would I were assured Of my condition. CORDELIA. O look upon me, sir, And hold your hands in benediction o'er me...
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Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal ...

James Montgomery - Literature - 1833 - 528 pages
...alone awhile. LEAR. Where have I been ? Where am I ? Fair day-light ? — I am mightily abused. — I should even die with pity, To see another thus....not what to say. I will not swear these are my hands : — let "s see, I feel this pin prick. — Would I were assured Of my condition ! CORDELIA. O look...
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 56

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1860 - 700 pages
...him alone awhile. Where have f been? Where am 1? Fair day-light? I am mightily abused. I should eyen die with pity To see another thus. I know not what to say. I will not swear, these are my hands : let 's sec : I feel this pin prick. 'Would I \yere assured Of my condition. Oh ! look upon me, Sir,...
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Lectures on General Literature, Poetry, &c., Delivered at the Royal ...

James Montgomery - Literature - 1833 - 368 pages
...hands : — let's see. I feel this pin prick. — Would I were assured Of my condition ! CORDELIA. O look upon me, sir ! And hold your hands in benediction o'er me : — Nay, sir, you must not kneel. Pray, do not mock me , I am a very foolish., fond old man, Fourscore...
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The Highland Smugglers, Volume 3

James Baillie Fraser - 1835 - 250 pages
...o' Bally tully, and proceeded to his daughter's apartment. CHAPTER II. EXPLANATIONS — AN ARRIVAL. O look upon me, sir, And hold your hands in benediction o'er me. WHEN Isabelle left the room after her conference with Ballytully, she took refuge in her own chamber,...
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King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 pages
...alone awhile. Lear. Where have I been ? Where am I ? — Fair daylight ? I am mightily abused.9 — I should even die with pity, To see another thus....let's see ; — I feel this pin prick. 'Would I were assured Of my condition. Cor. O, look upon me, sir, And hold your hands in benediction o'er me. No,...
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