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  1. Lear. When were you wont to be so full of songs, sirrah? Fool. I have us'd it, nuncle, ever since thou mad'st thy daughters 695 thy mother; for when thou gav'st them the rod, and put'st down thine own breeches, [Sings] Then they for sudden joy did weep, And I for sorrow sung, That such a king should play bo-peep 700 And go the fools among.

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      Complete Text Act I. Scene 1. King Lear’s Palace. Scene 2....

  2. A full version of William Shakespeare’s King Lear Text. NoSweatShakespeare.com. Making Shakespeare easy and accessible. ACT I. SCENE I. King Lear's palace. Enter KENT, GLOUCESTER, and EDMUND. KENT. I thought the king had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall. GLOUCESTER.

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  3. Apr 21, 2016 · Shakespeare's King Lear challenges us with the magnitude, intensity, and sheer duration of the pain that it represents. Its figures harden their hearts, engage in violence, or try to alleviate the suffering of others. Lear himself rages until his sanity cracks. What,….

  4. I shall, my liege. Lear. Meantime we shall express our darker purpose. Give me the map there. Know we have divided. In three our kingdom; and 'tis our fast intent. To shake all cares and business from our age, Conferring them on younger strengths while we. Unburthen'd crawl toward death.

  5. Lear. When were you wont to be so full of songs, sirrah? Fool. I have us'd it, nuncle, ever since thou mad'st thy daughters thy mother; for when thou gav'st them the rod, and put'st down thine own breeches, [Sings] Then they for sudden joy did weep, And I for sorrow sung,

  6. Aug 19, 2020 · King Lear : modern version side-by-side with full original text : Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

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  8. Lear. But goes thy heart with this? Cor. I my good Lord Lear. So young, and so vntender? Cor. So young my Lord, and true Lear. Let it be so, thy truth then be thy dowre: For by the sacred radience of the Sunne, The misteries of Heccat and the night: By all the operation of the Orbes, From whom we do exist, and cease to be,

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