King Lear Act 2

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MFW;OS,FTP - Edmund Scene 1
My father watches; O sir, fly this place!
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ICIMDMSUY.D,STDY;NQYW - Edmund Scene 1
In cunning I must draw my sword upon you. Draw, seem to defend yourself; now quit you well.
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HSHITD,HSSO,MOWC - Edmund Scene 1
Here stood he in the dark, his sharp sword out, mumbling of wicked charms.
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L,S,IB - Edmund Scene 1
Look, Sir, I bleed.
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BTITHTRGGPDATB - Edmund Scene 1
But that I told him the revenging gods 'gainst parricides did all their thunders bend.
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BTMCTTS:HTCH,D - Gloucester Scene 1
Bringing the murderous coward to the stake: he that conceals him, death!
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TUB,DTTIIWSAT,WTROAT,VOWITMTWF - Edmund Scene 1
Thou unpossessing *******, dost thou think, If I would stand against thee make thy words faithed.
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IIBT,AVCTSWCPT - Regan Scene 1
If it be true, all vengeance comes too short which can pursue th'offender.
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OM,MOHIC,IC - Gloucester Scene 1
O madam, my old heart is cracked, is cracked.
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FY,E,WVAODTISMCI,YSBO - Cornwall Scene 1
For you, Edmund, Whose virtue and obedience doth this instant so much commend itself, you shall be ours.
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OGOF,LCTYB,ABYNCTOB - Regan Scene 1
Our good old friend, lay comforts to your bosom, and bestow your needful counsel to our business.
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AK,AR,AEOBM;AB,P,S,B - Kent Scene 2
A knave, a rascal, an eater of broken meats; a base, proud, shallow, beggarly.
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DYWCB-M!D - Kent Scene 2
Draw you whoreson cullionly barber-monger! Draw!
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H,H!M,H - Oswald Scene 2
Help, Ho! Murder, help!
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KPUYL:HDTSA.WITM - Cornwall Scene 2
Keep peace upon your lives: he dies that strikes again. What is the matter?
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A,AT,S;ASCOAPCNHMHSI - Kent Scene 2
Ay, a tailor, Sir; A stone cutter or a painter could not have made him so ill.
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TSASATSWASWWNH - Kent Scene 2
That such a slave as this should wear a sword who wears no honesty.
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TISFW,HBPFB,DAASRACTGQFHN - Cornwall Scene 2
This is some fellow who, having been praised for his bluntness, doth affect a saucy roughness and constrains the garb quite from his nature.
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WI,LTWORFOFPF- - Kent Scene 2
Whose influence, like the wreath of radiant fire on flickering Pheobus' front-
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YS,AK,YRB,WTY - Cornwall Scene 2
You stubborn, ancient knave, you reverend braggart, we'll teach you.
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TN.TN,ML,AANT - Regan Scene 2
Till noon? Till night, my lord, and all night too.
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IIWYFDYSNUMS - Kent Scene 2
If I were your fathers dog you should not use me so.
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TGK,HM,WCHF - Gloucester Scene 2
The good king, his master, will check him for't.
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IWPMAABTTTBAMPS - Edgar Scene 2
I will preserve myself, and am bethought to take the basest and most poorest shape.
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AWPNOTWAPOTS - Edgar Scene 2
A with perceived nakedness outface the winds and persecutions of the sky.
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EINA - Edgar Scene 2
Edgar I nothing am.
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O,HTMSUTMH!HP - Lear Scene 2
O, How this mother swells up toward my heart! Hysterica passio.
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NITS,F - Fool Scene 2
Not i'the stocks fool.
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OM,MH.MRH.BD - Lear Scene 2
O me, my heart! My rising heart! But down!
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ITYA.IKWRIHTTS - Lear Scene 2
I think you are. I know hwat reason I have to think so.
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[LHHOHH]ICSSTT - Lear Scene 2
[Lay his hand on his heart] I can scarce speak to thee.
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WPMMI'TS - Lear Scene 2
Who put my man i'the stocks.
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OR,WYTHBTH - Lear Scene 2
O Regan, will you take her by the hand.
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RIAARACTWATEOTA-TBACWTWAO - Lear SCENE 2
Rather I abjure all roofs and choose to wage against the enmity o'th' air - to be a comrade with the wolf and owl.
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WNMM,NMSOA - Lear Scene 2
We'll no more meet, no more see one another.
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TAAB,APS,OECIMCB - Lear Scene 2
Thou art a boil, a plague sore, or embossed carbuncle in my corrupted blood.
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WNYFAT.T.OF - Lear Scene 2
What need you five and twenty? Ten? or five?
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WNO - Regan Scene 2
What need one?
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IIBYTSTDHATF,FMNSMTBIT - Lear Scene 2
If it be you that stirs daughters' hearts against their father, fool me not so much to bear it tamely.
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LNWW,WD,SMMC - Lear Scene 2
Let not women's weapons, water-drops, stain my man's cheeks.
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OF,ISGM - Lear Scene 2
O fool, I shall go mad
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SUYD - Regan Scene 2
Shut up your doors.
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ICIMDMSUY.D,STDY;NQYW - Edmund Scene 1

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In cunning I must draw my sword upon you. Draw, seem to defend yourself; now quit you well.

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