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1  Faith, he is posted hence on serious matter.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT IV
2  If the matter of this paper be certain, you have mighty business in hand.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT III
3  Methinks thy voice is alter'd; and thou speak'st In better phrase and matter than thou didst.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT IV
4  If the matter were good, my lord, I durst swear it were his; but in respect of that, I would fain think it were not.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I
5  And let his knights have colder looks among you; What grows of it, no matter; advise your fellows so; I would breed from hence occasions, and I shall, That I may speak.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I
6  My lord, I know not what the matter is; but to my judgement your highness is not entertained with that ceremonious affection as you were wont; there's a great abatement of kindness appears as well in the general dependants as in the Duke himself also, and your daughter.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I
7  Sir, I love you more than word can wield the matter; Dearer than eyesight, space, and liberty; Beyond what can be valu'd, rich or rare; No less than life, with grace, health, beauty, honour; As much as child e'er lov'd, or father found; A love that makes breath poor and speech unable; Beyond all manner of so much I love you.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I