Korol Lir
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:59:02
O, are you free?
:59:05
Some other time for that.
:59:08
Beloved Regan,
:59:11
thy sister's naught.
:59:13
She hath tied sharp-toothed
unkindness, like a vulture, here.

:59:16
Thou'It not believe of how
depraved a quality - O Regan!

:59:21
Take patience, sir, I have hope you
less know how to value her desert.

:59:26
Say, how is that?
:59:27
I cannot think my sister in the
least would fail her obligation:

:59:32
If, sir, perchance she have
restrained the riots of your men...

:59:35
My curses on her!
:59:37
You should be ruled, and led
by some discretion

:59:44
that discerns your state
better than you yourself.

:59:46
Therefore, I pray you, that to
our sister you do make return.

:59:50
Say you have wronged her, sir.
:59:56
Ask her forgiveness?
:59:58
Dear daughter, I confess that
I am old; age is unnecessary.

1:00:00
On my knees I beg that you'll
vouchsafe me raiment, bed and food.

1:00:04
Good sir, no more.
1:00:08
These are unsightly tricks.
Return you to my sister.

1:00:10
Never, Regan!
1:00:14
All the stored vengeances of heaven
fall on her ingrateful top!

1:00:16
Strike her young bones,
you taking airs, with lameness!

1:00:20
You nimble lightnings, dart your
blinding flames into her scornful eyes!

1:00:23
Infect her beauty,
to fall and blast her pride!

1:00:29
O the blest gods! So you will wish
on me,

1:00:32
when the rash mood is on.
1:00:37
No, Regan,
thou shalt never have my curse!

1:00:40
Thy tender-hefted nature shall not
give thee over to harshness.

1:00:44
Thou better know'st the bond
of childhood;

1:00:48
Thy half of the kingdom hast thou
not forgot,

1:00:51
wherein I thee endowed.
1:00:53
Good sir, to the purpose.
1:00:57
Who put my man in the stocks?
1:00:59
I set him there, sir.

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