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... Cordelia throw herself at his feet . [ Flourish of Trumpets , & c . - Exeunt all but Cor- delia , L. Enter EDGAR , R. v . ⠀ . und raises Cordelia . Edg . ( c . ) Has heav'r then weigh'd the merit of my love , Or is it the raving of a ...
... Cordelia throw herself at his feet . [ Flourish of Trumpets , & c . - Exeunt all but Cor- delia , L. Enter EDGAR , R. v . ⠀ . und raises Cordelia . Edg . ( c . ) Has heav'r then weigh'd the merit of my love , Or is it the raving of a ...
Page 17
... Cordelia never shall repine . Edg . O heavenly maid ! that art thyself thy dew'r , Richer in virtue than the stars in light , If Edgar's humble fortunes may be grac'd With thy acceptance , at thy feet he lays ' em , Ha ! my Cordelia ...
... Cordelia never shall repine . Edg . O heavenly maid ! that art thyself thy dew'r , Richer in virtue than the stars in light , If Edgar's humble fortunes may be grac'd With thy acceptance , at thy feet he lays ' em , Ha ! my Cordelia ...
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... Cordelia go forward , R. Lear . ( R. c . ) Upon such sacrifices , my Cordelia , The gods themselves throw incense . Have I caught thee ? He that parts us , shall bring a brand from heaven , And fire us hence , like foxes . [ Officer on ...
... Cordelia go forward , R. Lear . ( R. c . ) Upon such sacrifices , my Cordelia , The gods themselves throw incense . Have I caught thee ? He that parts us , shall bring a brand from heaven , And fire us hence , like foxes . [ Officer on ...
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