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Monologues in Shakespeare
King Lear
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First Line
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Edmund
Verse
King Lear
Thou, Nature, art my goddess, to thy law
I ii 1
Edmund
Prose
King Lear
This is the excellent foppery of the world
I ii 58
Edgar
Verse
King Lear
I heard myself proclaim'd
II iii 1
Fool
Verse & Prose
King Lear
We'll set thee to school to an ant
II iv 68
Lear
Verse
King Lear
O, reason not the need! Our basest beggars
II iv 274
Lear
Verse
King Lear
Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! rage! blow!
III ii 1
Edgar
Prose
King Lear
A servingman, proud in heart and mind
III iv 73
Edgar
Verse
King Lear
By nursing them, my lord. List a brief tale
V iii 210
Cordelia
Verse - intercut
King Lear
Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave my heart into my mouth
I i 76
Goneril
Verse - intercut
King Lear
By day and night he wrongs me, every hour
I iii 5
Goneril
Verse
King Lear
Not only, sir, this your all-licens'd fool
I iv 114
Goneril
Verse
King Lear
This admiration, sir, is much o' th' favour
I iv 147
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