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... King Lear , A. 4. Sc . 6 BANISHMENT . T All places that the eye of heaven vifits on a quot Are to a wife man ports and happy havens . 1 Teach thy neceffity to reafon thus at : lliw agnina boob There is no virtue like necaffity . Think ...
... King Lear , A. 4. Sc . 6 BANISHMENT . T All places that the eye of heaven vifits on a quot Are to a wife man ports and happy havens . 1 Teach thy neceffity to reafon thus at : lliw agnina boob There is no virtue like necaffity . Think ...
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... King Lear , A. 4. Sc . 7 . abaar hon bescOMPLAINT . ( The frequent injuftice of it . ) ' This is the excellent foppery of the world : that when we are fick in fortune ( often the furfeit of our own behaviour ) , we make guilty of our ...
... King Lear , A. 4. Sc . 7 . abaar hon bescOMPLAINT . ( The frequent injuftice of it . ) ' This is the excellent foppery of the world : that when we are fick in fortune ( often the furfeit of our own behaviour ) , we make guilty of our ...
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... King Lear , A. 4. Sc . 6 . DREAMS . O then I fee Queen Mab has been with you . She is the fairies midwife ; and he comes , In fhape no bigger than an agate ftone On the fore - finger of an alderman , Drawn with a team of little atomies ...
... King Lear , A. 4. Sc . 6 . DREAMS . O then I fee Queen Mab has been with you . She is the fairies midwife ; and he comes , In fhape no bigger than an agate ftone On the fore - finger of an alderman , Drawn with a team of little atomies ...
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... King Lear , A. 2. Sc . z , FLOWERY BANK . I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows , Where ox - lip and the nodding violet grows , O'er - canopy'd with lufcious wood - bine , With fweet muk - rofes , and with eglantine : There fleeps ...
... King Lear , A. 2. Sc . z , FLOWERY BANK . I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows , Where ox - lip and the nodding violet grows , O'er - canopy'd with lufcious wood - bine , With fweet muk - rofes , and with eglantine : There fleeps ...
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... King Lear , A. 1. Sc . 4 .. Thou think'ft ' tis much , that this contentious ftorm . Invades us to the skin : fo ' tis to thee ; But where the greater malady is fix'd , The leffer is fcarce felt . Thou'dit fhun a bear ; But if thy ...
... King Lear , A. 1. Sc . 4 .. Thou think'ft ' tis much , that this contentious ftorm . Invades us to the skin : fo ' tis to thee ; But where the greater malady is fix'd , The leffer is fcarce felt . Thou'dit fhun a bear ; But if thy ...
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