The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Play: King Lear

Act: 3 - Scene: 7

Stew. To haue well armed Friends.

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Corn. Corn.

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Corn. Get horses for your Mistris.

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Gon. Gon.

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Gon. Farewell sweet Lord, and Sister.

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Gon. Exit

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Corn. Corn.

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Corn. Though well we may not passe vpon his life

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Corn. Without the forme of Iustice: yet our power

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Corn. Shall do a curt'sie to our wrath, which men

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Corn. May blame, but not comptroll.

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Corn. Enter Gloucester, and Seruants.

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Corn. Who's there? the Traitor?

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Reg. Reg.

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Reg. Ingratefull Fox, 'tis he.

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Corn. Corn.

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Corn. Binde fast his corky armes.