King Lear
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pre-eminence,
and all the large effects
that troop with majesty.

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Ourself,
by monthly course,

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with reservation
of an hundred knights,

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by you to be sustained,
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shall our abode
make with you by due turn.

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Only we shall
retain the name,

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and all the addition
to a king:

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The sway, revenue,
execution of the rest,

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beloved sons, be yours.
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Lear is mad!
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What would'st
thou do, old man?

:09:47
Thy youngest daughter
does not love thee least.

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The bow is
bent and drawn;

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make from the shaft.
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Let it fall.
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Kent, on thy life,
no more.

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My life I never held
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but as a pawn
to wage against
thine enemies.

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Out of my sight!
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See better, Lear.
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Now, by Apollo...
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Now, by Apollo,
King, I'll tell thee
thou dost evil.

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Take thy reward.
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Turn thy hated back
upon our kingdom;

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if thy banish'd trunk
be found
in our dominion,

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the moment
is thy death.

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Better thou
hadst not been born,

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than not to have
pleas'd me better.

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Be it lawful,
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I take up
what's cast away.

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Thee and thy virtues
here I seize upon.

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Thy dow'rless daughter,
King, is Queen of France.

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Thou hast her, France;
let her be thine;


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