King Lear
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:10:01
My life I never held
:10:04
but as a pawn
to wage against
thine enemies.

:10:06
Out of my sight!
:10:07
See better, Lear.
:10:10
Now, by Apollo...
:10:12
Now, by Apollo,
King, I'll tell thee
thou dost evil.

:10:18
Take thy reward.
:10:20
Turn thy hated back
upon our kingdom;

:10:24
if thy banish'd trunk
be found
in our dominion,

:10:28
the moment
is thy death.

:10:36
Better thou
hadst not been born,

:10:39
than not to have
pleas'd me better.

:10:44
Be it lawful,
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I take up
what's cast away.

:10:50
Thee and thy virtues
here I seize upon.

:10:54
Thy dow'rless daughter,
King, is Queen of France.

:10:57
Thou hast her, France;
let her be thine;

:11:00
for we have
no such daughter,

:11:03
nor shall ever see
that face of hers again.

:11:40
I think our father
will away tonight.

:11:43
That's most certain,
and with you;

:11:47
next month with us.
:11:51
You see how full
of changes his age is;

:11:56
he always lov'd
our sister most;

:11:58
and with what poor
judgement he hath
now cast her off.


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