The Plays of William Shakespeare, 8 tomas |
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Of all these bounds , even from this line to this , With shadowy forests and with champains rich'd , With plenteous rivers and wide - skirted meads , We make thee lady : To thine and Albany's issue Be this perpetual .
Of all these bounds , even from this line to this , With shadowy forests and with champains rich'd , With plenteous rivers and wide - skirted meads , We make thee lady : To thine and Albany's issue Be this perpetual .
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My lord of Burgundy , What say you to the lady ? Love is not love , When it is mingled with respects ' , that stand Aloof from the entire point.2 Will you have her ? She is herself a dowry . Bur . Royal Lear , Give but that portion ...
My lord of Burgundy , What say you to the lady ? Love is not love , When it is mingled with respects ' , that stand Aloof from the entire point.2 Will you have her ? She is herself a dowry . Bur . Royal Lear , Give but that portion ...
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Since my young lady's going into France , sir , the fool hath much pined away . Lear . No more of that ; I have noted it well . Go you , and tell my daughter I would speak with her . - Go call hither you , fool.my 2 9- jealous ...
Since my young lady's going into France , sir , the fool hath much pined away . Lear . No more of that ; I have noted it well . Go you , and tell my daughter I would speak with her . - Go call hither you , fool.my 2 9- jealous ...
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My lady's father ! my lord's knave : you whoreson dog ! you slave ! you cur ! Stew . I am none of this , my lord ; I beseech you , pardon me . Lear . Do you bandy looks with me , you rascal ? [ Striking him . Stew .
My lady's father ! my lord's knave : you whoreson dog ! you slave ! you cur ! Stew . I am none of this , my lord ; I beseech you , pardon me . Lear . Do you bandy looks with me , you rascal ? [ Striking him . Stew .
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Truth's a dog that must to kennel ; he must be whipp'd out , when Lady , the brach1 , may stand by the fire and stink . Lear . A pestilent gall to me ! Fool . Sirrah , I'll teach thee a speech . Lear . Do. Fool .
Truth's a dog that must to kennel ; he must be whipp'd out , when Lady , the brach1 , may stand by the fire and stink . Lear . A pestilent gall to me ! Fool . Sirrah , I'll teach thee a speech . Lear . Do. Fool .
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