I will fend far and near, that all the kingdom May have due note of him : and of my land, Loyal and natural boy, I'll work the means To make thee capable. Enter Cornwall^ Regan, and Attendants. Corn. How now, my noble friend ? Since I came Reg. If it... Troilus and Cressida. Cymbeline. King Lear - Page 358by William Shakespeare - 1773Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1762 - 478 pages
...All ports I'll bar ; the villain (hall not 'fcape ; The Duke muft grant me that; befides, his picture I will fend far and near, that all the kingdom May...thee capable.. Enter Cornwall, Regan, and Attendants. Reg. If it be true, all'vengeance comes too fhort, Which can purfu-e th' offender ; how does my Lord... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 652 pages
...arfn, vehemently a^igry. s ivculd t''< repofal] /'. e. 9 Strong and fjjlcHid. 410. SCENE SCENE IV. Enter Cornwall, Regan, and Attendants. Corn. How now, my noble friend ? Since I cat hither, Which I can call but now, I have heard ftrange ne Reg. If it be true, all vengeance comes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 510 pages
...Ports I'll bar ; the villain ihall not 'fcape ; The Duke muft grant me that; befides, his pifture 1 will fend far and near, that all the Kingdom May have...thee capable. Enter Cornwall, Regan, and Attendants. Reg. If it be true, all vengeance comes too fhort, Which can purfue th' offender; how does my lord... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 360 pages
...All Ports I'll bar; the villain fhall not 'fcape; The Duke muft grant me that; befides, his picture I will fend far and near, that all the Kingdom May...natural Boy !) I'll work the means to make thee capable. SCENE SCENE iv. J- JL hither, Which I can call but now,l have heard ftrange news. Enter Cornwall, Regan,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1770 - 956 pages
...All ports I'll bar; the villaia (hall not 'fcape ; The duke mud grant ir.e that; befides, his pifturc I will fend far and near, that all the kingdom May...natural boy, I'll work the means To make thee capable. SCENE IV. Enter Cornwall, Regan, and attendants. Corn. How now, my noble friend ? Since I came hither,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 514 pages
...The Duke muft grant me-that; befides, his piflure All Ports I'll bar; the villain fhall not 'fcape; I will fend far and near, that all the Kingdom May have due note of him ; and of my land, To make thee capable. (Loyal and natural Boy !) I'll work the means Enter Cornwall, Regan, and Attendants.... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 340 pages
...ftrange, faften'd, villain! Would he deny his letter ? All ports I'll bar; the villain fhall not 'fcape ; I will fend far and near, that all the kingdom May...natural boy !) I'll work the means To make thee capable. •*-•/•. r : •.*-, ice -/ [Exeunt. Scene, tie eutfuie of the earl ef Ghcejler'i cajllt. Enter... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1790 - 558 pages
...All ports I'll bar; the villain (hill not fcape; The duke mult grant me that : hefides, his picture I will fend far and near, that all the kingdom May...natural boy, I'll work the means To make thee capable 7 . Enter Cornwall, Regan, ar/d Attendants. Corn, How now, my noble friend ; fmcc I came hither, lijing... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1790 - 694 pages
...note, to know from whence we are Ibid. — He brags as if he were of note - - Ibid. — His picture 1 will fend far and near, that all the kingdom may have due note of him Lear. •— I do know you ; and dare you upon the warrant of my note - Ibid. — Take this note :... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 686 pages
...The folio omits the words—/ never got him; and, inftead of them, fubft ilutes—faid he? MALONE. I will fend far and near, that all the kingdom May...natural boy, I'll work the means To make thee capable. 7 Enter CORNWALL, REGAN, and Attendants. CORN. How now, my noble friend ? fince I came hither, (Which... | |
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