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King Lear

Posted on February 9, 2014 by vicbriggs
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You are a fool, my king, a blind manĀ flattered

To think that yours is love in praise alone.

On honeyed tongues your earthly riches scattered,

Truth banished from your solitary throne

 

Let madness be your refuge from this fall

Until the stage demands its final toll.

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