tis fittest. Cor. How does my royal lord? How fares your majesty? Lear. You do me wrong, to take me out o' the grave. — Thou art a soul in bliss ; but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire, that mine own tears Do scald like molten lead. King Lear - Página 90por William Shakespeare - 1881 - 200 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 602 páginas
...that mine own tears Do fcald like molten Lead. Cor. How does my Royal Lord ? How fares your Majefty? Cor. Sir, do you know me? Lear. You are a Spirit I know, when did you die I Cor. Still, ftill, far wideGent. He's fcarce awake, Let him alone a while. Lear. Where have I been... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1733 - 492 páginas
...me ? Lear. You are a fpirit, I know ; when did you die? Cor. Still, (till, far widePhyf. He's fcarce awake, let him alone awhile. Lear. Where have I been ? where am I ? fair day-light ? I'm mightily abus'd ; I mould even die with pity, To See another thus. I know not what to fay ; I... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1762 - 478 páginas
...? Lear. You are a fpirit, I know ; when did you die ? Cor. Still, ftill, far wide Pbyf. He's fcarce awake, let him alone awhile. Lear. Where have I been ? where am I ) fair day-light ? I'm mightily abus'd ; I fhould even die with pity, To fee another thus. I know not what to fay ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 652 páginas
...me ? Lear. You are a fpirit, I know. When did you die? Cor. Still, ftill, far wide Pbyf. He's fcarce awake; let him alone awhile. Lear. Where have I been ? Where am I? Fair daylight ? * I'm mightily abus'd. I mould even die with pity-, To fee another thus. I know not what to fay;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 510 páginas
...Lear.. You are a fpirit, I know ; when did you die ? Cnr. Still, ftill, far wide Phyf. He's fcarce awake, let him alone awhile. Lear. Where have I been ? where am I ? fair day-light ) I'm mightily abus'd; I fhould even die with pity, To fee another thus. I know not what to fay ; I... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1770 - 956 páginas
...Lear. l You are a fpirit I know : m when did you die ? Cor. Still, frill, far wide Phyf. He's fcarce awake ; let him alone awhile. Lear. Where have I been ? where am I ? fair day-light ? I'mn mightily abus'd. I ftiould e'en die with pity, To fee another thus. I know not what to fay ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 514 páginas
...Lear. You are a fpirit,. I know; when did you die r Cor. Still, ftill, far wide— Ptyf- He's fcarce awake, let him alone awhile.. Lear. Where have I been ? where am I ? fair day-light? I'm mightily abas'd ; I mould even die with pity, To fee another thus» I know not what to fay ; I.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 514 páginas
...Lear. You are a fpirit, I know. — When did you die ? Ccr. Still, ftill, far wide ! Pfyf. He's fcarce awake -, let him alone awhile. Lear. Where have I been ? Where am I ? Fair day-light ? 3 I am mightily abus'd. — I mould even die with pity, To fee another thus. — I know not what... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1785 - 632 páginas
...Lear, You are a fpirit, I know: When did you d*e ? Cor. Still, ftill, far wide-! Pbyf. He's fcarce awake ; let him alone awhile. Lear. Where have I been ? Where am I ?— Fair day-light ? 1 1 am mightily abus'd. — I fhould even diewith pity, To fee another thus. — I know not what... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 722 páginas
...Lear. You are a fpirit, I know ; When did you die ? Car. Still, ftill, far wide! Phyf. He's fcarce awake ; let him alone awhile. Lear. Where have I been ? Where am I ? — Fair darlight?— army, which are put upon defperate adventures, and called in French titfans ftrJus j flic... | |
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