King Lear
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# And leave thee in the storm ##
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Where learn'd
you this, fool?

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Not i' th' stocks, fool.
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Deny to speak with me?
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They are sick!
They are weary!
They have travelled all night!

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Fetch me a better answer!
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My dear lord,
you know the fiery
quality of the Duke.

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Fiery? What quality?
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Why, Gloucester... Gloucester,
I'd speak with the Duke
of Cornwall and his wife.

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Well, my good lord,
I have inform'd them so.

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Inform'd them!
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Dost thou understand me, man?
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Ay, my good lord.
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The King would speak
with Cornwall.

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The dear father would
with his daughter speak;

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commands her service.
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Are they inform'd of this?
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My breath and blood! Fiery?
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The fiery Duke?
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Tell the hot Duke that...
No, but not yet.

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May be he is not well.
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Death on my state!
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Wherefore should
he sit here?

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Give me my servant forth.
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Tell the Duke and his wife
I'd speak with them.

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Now, presently.
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Bid them come forth
and hear me,

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or at their chamber door
I'll beat the drum

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till it cry sleep to death.
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I would have all well
between you.

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O me, my heart,
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my rising heart!
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But, down.

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