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Updated: Dec 23, 2008

King Lear

Author: Shakespeare, William
Shared by: Daniel, ebookhood
Tags: Drama English Literary Criticism Plays Plays / Drama Shakespeare Shakespeare, William
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Language: English
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Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1532

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... Followed the old man forth:--he is return'd. [Re-enter Gloster.] Glou. The king is in high rage. Corn. Whither is he going? Glou. He calls to horse; but will I know not whither. Corn. 'Tis best to give him way; he leads himself. Gon. My lord, entreat him by no means to stay. Glou. Alack, the night comes on, and the high winds Do sorely ruffle; for many miles about There's scarce a bush. Reg. O, sir, to wilful men The injuries that they themselves procure Must be their schoolmasters. Shut up your doors: He is attended with a desperate train; And what they may incense him to, being apt To have his ear abus'd, wisdom bids fear....

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