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- Edition: King Leir
The History of King Leir (Quarto, 1605)
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and his three daughters.
1898What hath remou'd my father thus from hence?
1899O, I do feare some charme or inuocation
1901Stird by Cordella, moues this innouation,
1902And brings my father timelesse to his end.
1903But might I know, that the detested Witch
1904Were certayne cause of this vncertayne ill,
1907For since I am depriued of my father,
1908I loath my life, and wish my death the rather.
1910And will (no doubt) reueale such haynous crimes:
1911Censure not any, till you know the right:
1912Let him be Iudge, that bringeth truth to light.
1914Exceeds the bounds of common patience:
1915Nor can I moderate my toung so much,
1919Enter the Gallian Ambassador.
1923With letters to your honourable father,
1925I was directed hither to repayre.
1928Which my Commission is for to deliuer.
1932Ra. There is good packing twixt your King and you:
G3 You