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1  Follow me; thou shalt serve me.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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2  Yes indeed: thou wouldst make a good fool.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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3  Now thou art an O without a figure: I am better than thou art now.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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4  Better thou hadst Not been born than not to have pleas'd me better.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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5  All thy other titles thou hast given away; that thou wast born with.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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6  Thou wast a pretty fellow when thou hadst no need to care for her frowning.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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7  If thou be'st as poor for a subject as he's for a king, thou art poor enough.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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8  If thou wert my fool, nuncle, I'ld have thee beaten for being old before thy time.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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9  Thou shalt find That I'll resume the shape which thou dost think I have cast off for ever.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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10  Revoke thy gift, Or, whilst I can vent clamour from my throat, I'll tell thee thou dost evil.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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11  Fare thee well, King: sith thus thou wilt appear, Freedom lives hence, and banishment is here.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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12  That lord that counsell'd thee To give away thy land, Come place him here by me, Do thou for him stand.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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13  Now, banish'd Kent, If thou canst serve where thou dost stand condemn'd, So may it come, thy master, whom thou lov'st, Shall find thee full of labours.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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14  I marvel what kin thou and thy daughters are: they'll have me whipped for speaking true; thou'lt have me whipped for lying; and sometimes I am whipped for holding my peace.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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15  The barbarous Scythian, Or he that makes his generation messes To gorge his appetite, shall to my bosom Be as well neighbour'd, pitied, and reliev'd, As thou my sometime daughter.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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16  When thou clovest thy crown i the middle and gav'st away both parts, thou bor'st thine ass on thy back o'er the dirt: thou hadst little wit in thy bald crown when thou gav'st thy golden one away.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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17  Nay, an thou canst not smile as the wind sits, thou'lt catch cold shortly: there, take my coxcomb: why, this fellow has banish'd two on's daughters, and did the third a blessing against his will; if thou follow him, thou must needs wear my coxcomb.
King Lear By William Shakespeare
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