| William Shakespeare - 1733 - 492 pages
...Culhions ? . Lear. I'll fee their tryal firft, bring me in the evidence. Thou robed man of juftice, take thy place ; And thou his yoke-fellow of equity, Bench by his fide. You are o'th* commiflion, fit you too. Edg. Let us deal juftly. Sleepeft, or ivakeft thou, jolly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 340 pages
...no food for dice. Lear, I'll fee their tryal, bring me in the evidence. Thou robed mail of juflice, take thy place, And thou his yoke-fellow of equity, Bench by his fide. You are of the commiflkm, Sit you too. Aeraign her firft, 'tis Goner ill. Fool. Come hither,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1750 - 332 pages
...no food for thec. Lear. I'll fee their tryal, bring me in the evidence. Thou robed man of juftice, take thy place, And thou his yoke-fellow of equity, Bench by his fide. You are of the commiflion, Sit you too. Arraign her firft, 'tis Goncrill. Fool. Come hither,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 510 pages
...of being Lear. Lear. HI fee their tryal firft, bring me in the evidence. Thou robed man of juftice, take thy place; And thou his yoke-fellow of equity, .; Bench by his fide. You are o'th' commiffion, fit you too. Ldg. Let us deal juftly. — Sleepeft, or wakcft tbou,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1766 - 620 pages
...the cufhions ? Lear. He fee their triall firft, bring in their euidence, thou robbed man of iuftiee take thy place, and thou his yoke-fellow of equity, bench by his fide, you are o'th commiffion, fit you too. Ed. Let us deale iuftly, fleepeft or wakeft them iolly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 514 pages
...upon the cumions ? Lear. I'll fee their trial firft. Bring in the evidence. Thou robed man of juftice, take thy place ; . And thou his yoke-fellow of equity, Bench by his fide. — You are o' the commiiTion, fit you too. Edg. Let us deal juftly. 6 Sleepejl. or wakeft tbou,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1795 - 414 pages
...the cufhions ? Lear. I'll fee their trial firft, bring me in the evidence. Thou robed man of jufticr, take thy place ; And thou his yoke-fellow of equity, Bench by his fide. You are o' th' commifUon, fit you too. Etlg. Let us deal juftly. Sltcpcjt or wnkfjl thou, jolly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 498 pages
...angel; I have no food for thee. Lear. I'll see their trial first:—Bring in the evi • dence.— Thou robed man of justice, take thy place ;— And thou, his yoke-fellow of equity, [To the Fool. Bench by his side:—You are of the commission, Sit you too. [To KENT. Edg. Let us-deal... | |
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 376 pages
...castle, until the means of conveyance should be provided. , CHAPTER III. „> Bring in the evidence Thou robed man of justice, take thy place, And thou, his yoke-fellow of equity, Bench by his side—you are of the commission, Sit you too. King Lear. WHILE the carriage was getting ready, Glossin... | |
| Walter Scott - 1817 - 382 pages
...the old castle, until the means of conveyance should be provided. CHAPTER III. Bring in the evidence Thou robed man of justice, take thy place, And thou, his yoke-fellow of equity, Bench hy his side—you are of the commission, Sit you too. King Lear* WHILE the carriage was getting ready,... | |
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