John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: King John. King Lear. MacbethFolger Shakespeare Library, 1974 - English drama |
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... poor wand'ring lunatick . Cor . And yet , his ' language seem'd , but now , well temper'd.- Speak , friend , to one more wretched than thyself ; And , if thou hast one interval of sense , Inform us , if thou canst , where we may find A poor ...
... poor wand'ring lunatick . Cor . And yet , his ' language seem'd , but now , well temper'd.- Speak , friend , to one more wretched than thyself ; And , if thou hast one interval of sense , Inform us , if thou canst , where we may find A poor ...
Page 49
... Poor Tom ' s a - cold . — I cannot fool it longer , And yet I must . - Bless thy sweet eyes , they bleed ; Believe ' t , poor Tom ev'n weeps his blind to see ' em . Glo . Know'st thou the way to Dover ? Edg . Both stile and gate , horse ...
... Poor Tom ' s a - cold . — I cannot fool it longer , And yet I must . - Bless thy sweet eyes , they bleed ; Believe ' t , poor Tom ev'n weeps his blind to see ' em . Glo . Know'st thou the way to Dover ? Edg . Both stile and gate , horse ...
Page 50
... poor country ! Great tyranny , lay thou thy basis sure , For goodness dares not check thee ! - Fare thee well , lord : I would not be the villain that thou think'st , For the whole space that ' s in the tyrant's grasp , And the rich ...
... poor country ! Great tyranny , lay thou thy basis sure , For goodness dares not check thee ! - Fare thee well , lord : I would not be the villain that thou think'st , For the whole space that ' s in the tyrant's grasp , And the rich ...
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