King Lear: A Tragedy in Five Acts |
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الصفحة 34
My face I ' ll grime with filth Blanket my loins ; elf all my hair in knots ; And with
presented nakedness out - face The winds and persecutions of the sky . The
country gives me proof and precedent Of Bedlam beggars , who , with roaring
voices ...
My face I ' ll grime with filth Blanket my loins ; elf all my hair in knots ; And with
presented nakedness out - face The winds and persecutions of the sky . The
country gives me proof and precedent Of Bedlam beggars , who , with roaring
voices ...
الصفحة 44
FOX LOW , winds , and crack your cheeks ! rage ! blow ! Le You cataracts and
hurricanoes , spout Till you have drench ' d our steeples , drown ' d the cocks !
You sulphurous and thought - executing fires , Singe my white head ! And thou ,
all ...
FOX LOW , winds , and crack your cheeks ! rage ! blow ! Le You cataracts and
hurricanoes , spout Till you have drench ' d our steeples , drown ' d the cocks !
You sulphurous and thought - executing fires , Singe my white head ! And thou ,
all ...
الصفحة 45
Nor rain , wind , thunder , fire , are my daughters : I tax not you , you elements ,
with unkindness ; I never gave you kingdom , call ' d you children , You owe me
no subscription : then let fall Your horrible pleasure ; here I stand , your slave , A ...
Nor rain , wind , thunder , fire , are my daughters : I tax not you , you elements ,
with unkindness ; I never gave you kingdom , call ' d you children , You owe me
no subscription : then let fall Your horrible pleasure ; here I stand , your slave , A ...
الصفحة 47
Through the sharp hawthorn blows the cold wind - Hum ! go to thy cold bed , and
warm thee . Lear . Didst thou give all to thy two daughters ? And art thou come to
this ? Edg . Who gives anything to poor Tom ? whom the foul fiend hath led ...
Through the sharp hawthorn blows the cold wind - Hum ! go to thy cold bed , and
warm thee . Lear . Didst thou give all to thy two daughters ? And art thou come to
this ? Edg . Who gives anything to poor Tom ? whom the foul fiend hath led ...
الصفحة 60
They flatter ' d me like a dog ; and told me I had white hairs in my beard ere the
black ones were there .To say “ ay ” and “ no ” to every thing that I said “ ay " and "
no " to , was no good divinity . When the rain came to wet me once , and the wind
...
They flatter ' d me like a dog ; and told me I had white hairs in my beard ere the
black ones were there .To say “ ay ” and “ no ” to every thing that I said “ ay " and "
no " to , was no good divinity . When the rain came to wet me once , and the wind
...
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