plagues Glo. There is a cliff, whofe high and bending head Looks fearfully on the confined deep: Bring me but to the very brim of it, And I'll repair the mifery thou doft bear, With fomething rich about me. From that place I fhall no leading need. Edg.... Troilus and Cressida. Cymbeline. King Lear - Page 426by William Shakespeare - 1773Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 572 pages
...know Dover? Edg. Ay, master. Glo. There is a cliff, whose high and bending head Looks fearfully in 1 - the confined deep: Bring me but to the very brim of it, And I'll repair the misery thou dost bear, With something rich about me : from that place I shall no leading need. Edg.... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 pages
...plague* £<?,?. Ay, master. Glo. There is a cliff, whose high and bending head T.noks fearfully in the confined deep : Bring me but to the very brim of it, And I'll repair the misery thou dost bear, u il h something rich about me : from that place I shall no leading need. Poor... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 pages
...know Dover? Edg. Ay, master. Glo. There's a cliff, whose high and bending head Looks fearfully in° the confined deep : Bring me but to the very brim of it, And I'll repair the misery thou dost bear, With something rich about me: from that place I shall no leading need. Edg.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 pages
...eicess, [Dover I And each man have enough.—Dost thou know quickly ; Edg. Ay, master. Looks fearfully in the confined deep : Bring me but to the very brim of it, And I'll repair the misery thon dost bear. With something rich above me: from that place I shall no leading need. Glo.... | |
| 1833 - 360 pages
...know Dover? EDG. Ay, master. GLOS. There is a cliff, whose high and bending head Looks fearfully in the confined deep : Bring me but to the very brim of it, And I'll repair the misery thou dost bear, With something rich about me : from that place I shall no leading need. EDG.... | |
| Baker Peter Smith - England - 1834 - 172 pages
...LEAR.—ACT IV. SCENE 1. Gloster. Dost thou know Dover ? Edgar. Aye, master. Gloster. There is a cliff, whose high and bending head Looks fearfully on the confined...me but to the very brim of it, And I'll repair the misery thou dost bear, With something rich about me ; from that place I shall no leading need. Edgar.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 530 pages
...know Dover ? Edg. Ay, master. Glo. There is a cliff, whose high and bending head Looks fearfully in 2 the confined deep. Bring me but to the very brim of it, And I'll repair the misery thou dost bear, With something rich about me. From that place I shall no leading need. Edg.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 536 pages
...enough.—Dost thou know Dover? Glo. There is a cliff, whose high and bending head Looks fearfully in a the confined deep. Bring me but to the very brim of it, And I'll repair the misery thou dost bear, With something rich about me. From that place I shall no leading need. Edg.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 pages
...know Dover \ Edg. Ay, master. Glo. There is a cliff, whose high and bending head Looks fearfully in the confined deep: Bring me but to the very brim of it, And I'll repair the misery thou dost bear, With something rich about me: from that place I shall no leading need. Edg.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 714 pages
...friendly assistance. E 2 i Ifjt There is a clifl", whose high and bending head Looks fearfully on (he confined deep ; Bring me but to the very brim of it, And I'll repair the misery thou dost hear. KIN<; LEAR. HE shout of human voices from above was soon augmented, and gleam... | |
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