The History of King Lear: a tragedy ... Reviv'd with alterations. By N. TateWilliam Smith, 1733 - 77 pages |
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Afide againſt Albany art thou Baft Baftard beft Bleffing Burgundy caft Cajus canft Caufe Cauſe Cord Cordelia Cornwal cou'd Daughter dear Death Defign difguis'd Diſpatches doft thou Duke Duke of Cornwal e'er Edmund Enter Edgar Enter Glofter Enter Lear Exeunt Exit Eyes Father feek felf Fellow fhall fhou'd firft fome Fortune foul Fiend fpeak Friend ftand ftill fuch Gent Gloft Gods Goneril Grace halfpenny Hand hear Heart Heav'n Hiftory himſelf honeft i'th injur'd is't juft Kent King King Lear laft lefs Liege Lord Love Madam Mafter Majefty moft muft muſt Nature Night o'th Paffion pity poor poor Tom Pow'r prefent Prifoner reft Regan Royal Senfe ſhall Sifter Slave ſpeak ſtand thee thefe There's theſe thine thofe thoſe thou art thou doft Traitor Truft twas twill Villain weep Whilft whofe wou'd wretched wrong'd