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... Glou . Why so earnestly seek you to put up that Edm . I know no news , my lord . Glou . What paper were you reading ? Edm . Nothing , my lord . [ letter ? Glou . No ? What needed , then , that terrible dis- patch of it into your pocket ...
... Glou . Why so earnestly seek you to put up that Edm . I know no news , my lord . Glou . What paper were you reading ? Edm . Nothing , my lord . [ letter ? Glou . No ? What needed , then , that terrible dis- patch of it into your pocket ...
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... Glou . Is that the naked fellow ? Old Man . Ay , my lord . Glou . Then , prithee , get thee gone : if , for my sake , Thou wilt o'ertake us , hence a mile or twain , I ' the way toward Dover , do it for ancient love ; And bring some ...
... Glou . Is that the naked fellow ? Old Man . Ay , my lord . Glou . Then , prithee , get thee gone : if , for my sake , Thou wilt o'ertake us , hence a mile or twain , I ' the way toward Dover , do it for ancient love ; And bring some ...
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... Glou . O , let me kiss that hand ! 130 Lear . Let me wipe it first ; it smells of mortality , Glou . O ruin'd piece of nature ! This great world Shall so wear out to nought . Dost thou know me ? Lear . I remember thine eyes well enough ...
... Glou . O , let me kiss that hand ! 130 Lear . Let me wipe it first ; it smells of mortality , Glou . O ruin'd piece of nature ! This great world Shall so wear out to nought . Dost thou know me ? Lear . I remember thine eyes well enough ...
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