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... horses . Ingratitude ! thou marble - hearted fiend , - [ To Alb , More hideous when thou fhew'ft thee in a child , Than the fea - monster . 1 Alb . ' Pray you , Sir , be patient . Lear . Detefted kite ! thou lieft . My train are men of ...
... horses . Ingratitude ! thou marble - hearted fiend , - [ To Alb , More hideous when thou fhew'ft thee in a child , Than the fea - monster . 1 Alb . ' Pray you , Sir , be patient . Lear . Detefted kite ! thou lieft . My train are men of ...
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... horse , Inform her full of my particular fears , And thereto add fuch reafons of your own As may compact it more . So get you gone , And haften your return . - - No , no , my Lord , [ Exit Steward . This This milky gentleness and courfe ...
... horse , Inform her full of my particular fears , And thereto add fuch reafons of your own As may compact it more . So get you gone , And haften your return . - - No , no , my Lord , [ Exit Steward . This This milky gentleness and courfe ...
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... horses ready ? Fool . Thy affes are gone about ' em ; the reafon why the seven stars are no more than seven , is a pretty reason . Lear . Because they are not eight . Fool . Yes indeed ; thou would'ft make a good fool . Lear . To take't ...
... horses ready ? Fool . Thy affes are gone about ' em ; the reafon why the seven stars are no more than seven , is a pretty reason . Lear . Because they are not eight . Fool . Yes indeed ; thou would'ft make a good fool . Lear . To take't ...
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... horses ? Kent . I ' th ' mire . Stew . Pr'ythee , if thou lov'ft me tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Stew . Why then I care not for thee . Kent . If I had thee in Lipsbury pinfold , I would make thee care for me . Stew . Why doft thou ...
... horses ? Kent . I ' th ' mire . Stew . Pr'ythee , if thou lov'ft me tell me . Kent . I love thee not . Stew . Why then I care not for thee . Kent . If I had thee in Lipsbury pinfold , I would make thee care for me . Stew . Why doft thou ...
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... horse to ride , and weapon to wear : But mice , and rats , and fuch fmall ' geer` Have been Tom's food for feven long year ; Beware my follower . Peace , Smulkin , peace , thou fiend ! Glo . What , hath your Grace no better company ...
... horse to ride , and weapon to wear : But mice , and rats , and fuch fmall ' geer` Have been Tom's food for feven long year ; Beware my follower . Peace , Smulkin , peace , thou fiend ! Glo . What , hath your Grace no better company ...
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