Korol Lir
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Who is it that can tell me
who I am?

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Lear's shadow.
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I would learn that.
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Knowledge, and reason,
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I should be false-persuaded
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I had daughters.
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Your name, fair gentlewoman?
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This admiration, sir,
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is much of the savour
of other your new pranks.

:38:35
I do beseech you to understand
my purposes aright.

:38:38
Here do you keep a hundred
knights and squires,

:38:42
men so disordered, so debosht,
and bold,

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that this our court
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shows like a riotous inn.
:38:51
The shame itself doth speak
for instant remedy:

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Be, then, desired by her,
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that else will take
the thing she begs.

:39:00
A little to disquantity
your train,

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And the remainder,
that shall still depend,

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to be such men
which know themselves and you.

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Darkness and devils!
Saddle my horses!

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Saddle my horses!
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Call my train together!
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Degenerate bastard!
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I'll not trouble thee.
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Yet have I left a daughter.
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Woe, that too late repents.
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Saddle my horses!
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Is it your will? Speak, sir.
Prepare my horses.

:39:48
Pray, sir, be patient.
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Detested kite! Thou liest!
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Beat at this gate, that let thy folly
in, and thy dearjudgement out!

:39:56
Go, go, my people!
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I am guiltless, as I am ignorant
of what hath moved you.


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