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1  My Regan counsels well: come out o the storm.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
2  Why, for taking one's part that's out of favour.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I
3  Why, no, boy; nothing can be made out of nothing.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I
4  So out went the candle, and we were left darkling.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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5  He hath been out nine years, and away he shall again.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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6  To go out of my dialect, which you discommend so much.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
7  Find out this villain, Edmund; it shall lose thee nothing; do it carefully.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I
8  Why, to keep one's eyes of either side's nose, that what a man cannot smell out, he may spy into.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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9  Good King, that must approve the common saw, Thou out of heaven's benediction com'st To the warm sun.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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10  Pray do not, sir: I have watch'd, and travell'd hard; Some time I shall sleep out, the rest I'll whistle.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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11  Truth's a dog must to kennel; he must be whipped out, when the Lady Brach may stand by the fire and stink.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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12  The sweet and bitter fool Will presently appear; The one in motley here, The other found out there.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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13  Here stood he in the dark, his sharp sword out, Mumbling of wicked charms, conjuring the moon To stand auspicious mistress.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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14  Thus out of season, threading dark-ey'd night: Occasions, noble Gloucester, of some poise, Wherein we must have use of your advice.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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15  Go you before to Gloucester with these letters: acquaint my daughter no further with anything you know than comes from her demand out of the letter.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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16  No, faith; lords and great men will not let me; if I had a monopoly out, they would have part on't and ladies too, they will not let me have all the fool to myself; they'll be snatching.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I
17  If, till the expiration of your month, You will return and sojourn with my sister, Dismissing half your train, come then to me: I am now from home, and out of that provision Which shall be needful for your entertainment.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
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