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1  Sirrah, I'll teach thee a speech.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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2  Thou serv'st me, and I'll love thee.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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3  Nuncle, give me an egg, and I'll give thee two crowns.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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4  Nuncle Lear, nuncle Lear, tarry and take the fool with thee.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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5  If I like thee no worse after dinner, I will not part from thee yet.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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6  Now, my friendly knave, I thank thee: there's earnest of thy service.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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7  Find out this villain, Edmund; it shall lose thee nothing; do it carefully.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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8  Revoke thy gift, Or, whilst I can vent clamour from my throat, I'll tell thee thou dost evil.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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9  Fare thee well, King: sith thus thou wilt appear, Freedom lives hence, and banishment is here.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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10  That lord that counsell'd thee To give away thy land, Come place him here by me, Do thou for him stand.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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11  I have another daughter, Who, I am sure, is kind and comfortable: When she shall hear this of thee, with her nails She'll flay thy wolvish visage.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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12  To thee and thine hereditary ever Remain this ample third of our fair kingdom; No less in space, validity, and pleasure Than that conferr'd on Goneril.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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13  Now, banish'd Kent, If thou canst serve where thou dost stand condemn'd, So may it come, thy master, whom thou lov'st, Shall find thee full of labours.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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14  Of all these bounds, even from this line to this, With shadowy forests and with champains rich'd, With plenteous rivers and wide-skirted meads, We make thee lady: to thine and Albany's issue Be this perpetual.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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15  Reverse thy state; And in thy best consideration check This hideous rashness: answer my life my judgement, Thy youngest daughter does not love thee least; Nor are those empty-hearted, whose low sounds Reverb no hollowness.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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16  Five days we do allot thee for provision, To shield thee from disasters of the world; And on the sixth to turn thy hated back Upon our kingdom: if, on the next day following, Thy banish'd trunk be found in our dominions, The moment is thy death.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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17  Let it be so, thy truth then be thy dower: For, by the sacred radiance of the sun, The mysteries of Hecate and the night; By all the operation of the orbs, From whom we do exist and cease to be; Here I disclaim all my paternal care, Propinquity and property of blood, And as a stranger to my heart and me Hold thee from this for ever.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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