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... Lear , Whom I have ever honour'd as my king , Loved as my father , as my master follow'd , As my great patron thought on in my prayers , - Lear . The bow is bent and drawn , make from the shaft . Kent . Let it fall rather , though the ...
... Lear , Whom I have ever honour'd as my king , Loved as my father , as my master follow'd , As my great patron thought on in my prayers , - Lear . The bow is bent and drawn , make from the shaft . Kent . Let it fall rather , though the ...
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... Lear . What art thou ? Kent . A very honest - hearted fellow , and as poor as the king . Lear . If thou be as poor for a subject as he is for king , thou art poor enough . What wouldst thou ? Kent . Service . Lear . Who wouldst thou ...
... Lear . What art thou ? Kent . A very honest - hearted fellow , and as poor as the king . Lear . If thou be as poor for a subject as he is for king , thou art poor enough . What wouldst thou ? Kent . Service . Lear . Who wouldst thou ...
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... Lear . Now , my friendly knave , I thank thee : there's earnest of thy service . [ Giving Kent money . Enter Fool . Fool . Let me hire him too : here's my coxcomb . [ Offering Kent his cap . Lear . How now , my pretty knave ! how dost ...
... Lear . Now , my friendly knave , I thank thee : there's earnest of thy service . [ Giving Kent money . Enter Fool . Fool . Let me hire him too : here's my coxcomb . [ Offering Kent his cap . Lear . How now , my pretty knave ! how dost ...
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