Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The taming of the shrew. 1631. The history of King Lear. 1608. The troublesome raigne of King Iohn, in two parts. 1611. The tragedie of Richard the Second. 1615. The historie of Henry the Fourth. 1613. The second part of Henry the Fourth. 1600 |
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Kent , Royal Lear , Whom I haue euer honor'd as my king , Loued as my father ,
as my master followed , As my great patron thought on in my praiers , Lear . The
bow is bent and drawne , make from the shaft . Kent . Let it fall rather , Though the
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Kent , Royal Lear , Whom I haue euer honor'd as my king , Loued as my father ,
as my master followed , As my great patron thought on in my praiers , Lear . The
bow is bent and drawne , make from the shaft . Kent . Let it fall rather , Though the
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Kent . Seruice . Lear . Who wouldst thou ferue ? Kent . You . Lear . Dost thou
know me fellow ? Kent . No sir , but you haue that in your countenance , which I
would faine call master . Lear . What's that ? Kent . Authority . Lear . What feruices
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Kent . Seruice . Lear . Who wouldst thou ferue ? Kent . You . Lear . Dost thou
know me fellow ? Kent . No sir , but you haue that in your countenance , which I
would faine call master . Lear . What's that ? Kent . Authority . Lear . What feruices
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Enter Kent and a Gentleman at seuerall doores . Kent . What's heere beside foule
weather ? Gent . One minded like the weather , most vnquietly . Kent . I know you
, where's the king ? Gent . Contending with the fretfull element , Bids the winde ...
Enter Kent and a Gentleman at seuerall doores . Kent . What's heere beside foule
weather ? Gent . One minded like the weather , most vnquietly . Kent . I know you
, where's the king ? Gent . Contending with the fretfull element , Bids the winde ...
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+ Kent . Who hath he left behinde him , generall ? Gent . The marshall of France ,
monsieur La Far . Kent . Did your letters pierce the queene to any demonstration
of griefe ? Gent . I say she tooke them , read them in my presence , And now ...
+ Kent . Who hath he left behinde him , generall ? Gent . The marshall of France ,
monsieur La Far . Kent . Did your letters pierce the queene to any demonstration
of griefe ? Gent . I say she tooke them , read them in my presence , And now ...
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Kent . Is this the promist end ? Edg . Or image of that horror ? Alb . Fall and cease
. Lear . This feather stirs , she liues , if it be fo , it is a chance that do's redeeme all
sorrowes that euer I haue felt . Kent . A my good master . Lear . Prethee away .
Kent . Is this the promist end ? Edg . Or image of that horror ? Alb . Fall and cease
. Lear . This feather stirs , she liues , if it be fo , it is a chance that do's redeeme all
sorrowes that euer I haue felt . Kent . A my good master . Lear . Prethee away .
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