Korol Lir
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Thou wast a pretty fellow
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when thou hadst no need
to care for her frowning.

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Yes, forsooth, I will hold my tongue.
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So your face bids me...
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though you say nothing.
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Not only, sir, this your
all-licensed fool,

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but other of your insolent retinue
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do hourly carp and quarrel.
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I had thought, by making this
well known unto you,

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to have found a safe redress,
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but now grow fearful
that you protect this course.

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Which if you should,
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the fault would not scape censure,
which might in their working

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do you that offence,
which else were shame,

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that then necessity
will call discreet proceeding.

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For, you trow, nuncle.
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The hedge-sparrow fed
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The cuckoo so long,
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That it had its head
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Bit off by its young!
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So, out went the candle,
and we were left darkling.

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Are you our daughter?
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I would you would make use
of that good wisdom,

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and put away these dispositions,
that transform you from what you are.

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Doth any here know me?
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Why, this is not Lear!
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Doth Lear walk thus?
Speak thus?

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Where are his eyes?
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Either his notion weakens,
or his discernings are lethargied?

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Ha! Waking? 'Tis not so...

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