Korol Lir
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I thought the king had more affected
:05:03
the Duke of Albany
than Cornwall.

:05:07
It did always seem so to us.
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But now,
in the division of the kingdom,

:05:13
it appears not which of the dukes
he values most.

:05:17
For equalities are so weighed,
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that curiosity in neither
can make choice

:05:22
of either's moiety.
:05:26
Is not this your son, my lord?
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I have so often blushed
to acknowledge him,

:05:32
that now I am brazed to it.
:05:35
I cannot conceive you.
:05:37
This young fellow's mother could:
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She had a son for her cradle before
she had a husband for her bed.

:05:46
Do you smell a fault?
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I cannot wish the fault undone,
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the issue of it
being so proper.

:06:13
But I have a son, sir,
by order of law,

:06:16
some year elder than this.

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