Speeches (Lines) for Cordelia
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[aside] What shall Cordelia speak? Love, and be silent. |
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[aside] Then poor Cordelia!
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Nothing, my lord. |
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Nothing. |
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Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave
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Good my lord,
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Ay, good my lord. |
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So young, my lord, and true. |
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I yet beseech your Majesty,
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10 |
Peace be with Burgundy!
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The jewels of our father, with wash'd eyes
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12 |
Time shall unfold what plighted cunning hides.
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13 |
Alack, 'tis he! Why, he was met even now
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All blest secrets,
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'Tis known before. Our preparation stands
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O thou good Kent, how shall I live and work
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Be better suited.
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18 |
Then be't so, my good lord. [To the Doctor] How, does the King? |
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19 |
O you kind gods,
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20 |
Be govern'd by your knowledge, and proceed
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21 |
Very well. |
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22 |
O my dear father, restoration hang
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Had you not been their father, these white flakes
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24 |
How does my royal lord? How fares your Majesty? |
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25 |
Sir, do you know me? |
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26 |
Still, still, far wide! |
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27 |
O, look upon me, sir,
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28 |
And so I am! I am! |
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29 |
No cause, no cause. |
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30 |
Will't please your Highness walk? |
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31 |
We are not the first
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