King Lear
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2:01:01
not as a brother.
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That's as we list to grace him.
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Methinks our pleasure
might have been demanded
ere you had spoke so far.

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He led our powers.
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In his own grace
he doth exalt himself,
more than in your addition.

2:01:19
In my rights,
by me invested,
he compeers the best.

2:01:26
That were the most,
if he should husband you.

2:01:29
Jesters do oft
prove prophets.

2:02:02
Ask him his purposes.
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What are you?
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Your name, your quality?
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I am as noble as the adversary
I come to cope.

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Which is
that adversary?

2:02:17
He that speaks for Edmund,
Earl of Gloucester.

2:02:30
In wisdom
I should ask your name.

2:02:36
Know that
my name is lost.


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