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Have in thy reverence made!

Kent.

Kind and dear princess!

Cer. Had you not been their father, these white

flakes

Had challenged pity of them.

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Was this a face

To be opposed against the warring winds?

To stand against the deep dread-bolted thunder?
In the most terrible and nimble stroke

Of quick, cross lightning? to watch-poor perdu!—
With this thin helm ? Mine enemy's dog,

Though he had bit me, should have stood that
night
Against my fire; and wast thou fain, poor father,
To hovel thee with swine, and rogues forlorn,
In short and musty straw? Alack, alack!
'Tis wonder that thy life and wits at once

Had not concluded all. He wakes; speak to him.
Doct. Madam, do you; 'tis fittest.

Cor. How does my royal lord? How fares
your majesty?

Lear. You do me wrong to take me out o' the

grave:

Thou art a soul in bliss; but I am bound

Upon a wheel of fire, that mine own tears
Do scald like molten lead.

Cor.

Sir, do you know me?

Lear. You are a spirit, I know: when did you die?

Cor. Still, still, far wide!

Doct. He's scarce awake: let him alone awhile.
Lear. Where have I been? Where am I?
Fair daylight?

I am mightily abused.
To see another thus.

33-36. To stand. omitted in Ff.

I should e'en die with pity,
I know not what to say.

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helm; 42. concluded all, altogether come to an end.

I will not swear these are my hands: let's see;
I feel this pin prick. Would I were assured

Of my Cor.

condition!

O, look upon me, sir,

And hold your hands in benediction o'er me:
No, sir, you must not kneel.

Lear.

Pray, do not mock me:

I am a very foolish fond old man,
Fourscore and upward, not an hour more nor less;
And, to deal plainly,

I fear I am not in my perfect mind.

Methinks I should know you, and know this man;
Yet I am doubtful: for I am mainly ignorant
What place this is, and all the skill I have
Remembers not these garments, nor I know not
Where I did lodge last night. Do not laugh at me;
For, as I am a man, I think this lady

To be my child Cordelia.

If

Cor.

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I pray,

Lear. Be your tears wet? yes, 'faith.

weep not:

you have poison for me, I will drink it.
I know you do not love me; for your sisters
Have, as I do remember, done me wrong:
You have some cause, they have not.

Cor.

Lear. Am I in France?
Kent.

No cause, no cause.

In your own kingdom, sir.

Lear. Do not abuse me.

Doct. Be comforted, good madam: the great

rage,

You see, is kill'd in him: and yet it is danger
To make him even o'er the time he has lost.
Desire him to go in; trouble him no more
Till further settling.

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80. make him even o'er, bridge over in memory, remember clearly.

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Cor. Will 't please your highness walk?

Lear. You must bear with me: Pray you now, forget and forgive: I am old and foolish.

[Exeunt all but Kent and Gentleman.

Gent. Holds it true, sir, that the Duke of Cornwall was so slain?

Kent. Most certain, sir.

Gent. Who is conductor of his people?

Kent. As 'tis said, the bastard son of Gloucester. Gent. They say Edgar, his banished son, is with the Earl of Kent in Germany.

Kent. Report is changeable. 'Tis time to look about; the powers of the kingdom approach apace.

Gent. The arbitrement is like to be bloody. Fare you well, sir.

[Exit.

Kent. My point and period will be throughly wrought,

Or well or ill, as this day's battle's fought.

[Exit.

ACT V.

SCENE I. The British camp, near Dover.

Enter, with drum and colours, Edmund,
REGAN, Gentlemen, and Soldiers.

Edm. Know of the duke if his last purpose hold,

Or whether since he is advised by aught

To change the course: he's full of alteration

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And self-reproving: bring his constant pleasure.
[To a Gentleman, who goes out.

Reg. Our sister's man is certainly miscarried.
Edm. 'Tis to be doubted, madam.

Reg.
Now, sweet lord,
You know the goodness I intend upon you:
Tell me, but truly, but then speak the truth,
Do you not love my sister?

Edm.

In honour'd love.

Reg. But have you never found my brother's way 10 To the forfended place?

Edm.

That thought abuses you.
Reg. I am doubtful that you have been conjunct
And bosom'd with her, as far as we call hers.
Edm. No, by mine honour, madam.

Reg. I never shall endure her: dear my lord,
Be not familiar with her.

Edm.

Fear me not.

She and the duke her husband!

Enter, with drum and colours, ALBANY,
GONERIL, and Soldiers.

Gon. [Aside] I had rather lose the battle than

that sister

Should loosen him and me.

Alb. Our very loving sister, well be-met.

Sir, this I hear; the king is come to his daughter,
With others whom the rigour of our state
Forced to cry out. Where I could not be honest,
I never yet was valiant: for this business,

It toucheth us, as France invades our land,
Not bolds the king, with others, whom, I fear,

4. constant pleasure, fixed resolve.

13. bosom'd, taken into her confidence.

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26. Not bolds the king, i.e. not (in so far as France) supports the king.

Most just and heavy causes make oppose.
Edm. Sir, you speak nobly.
Reg.
Why is this reason'd?
Gon. Combine together 'gainst the enemy;

For these domestic and particular broils

Are not the question here.

Alb.

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Let's then determine

With the ancient of war on our proceedings.

Edm. I shall attend you presently at your tent.
Reg. Sister, you'll go with us?

Gon. No.

Reg. 'Tis most convenient; pray you, go with

us.

Gon. [Aside] O, ho, I know the riddle.—I will go.

As they are going out, enter EDGAR disguised. Edg. If e'er your grace had speech with man so poor,

Hear me one word.

Alb.

I'll overtake you. Speak.
[Exeunt all but Albany and Edgar.

Edg. Before you fight the battle, ope this letter.
If you have victory, let the trumpet sound
For him that brought it: wretched though I seem,
I can produce a champion that will prove
What is avouched there. If you miscarry,
Your business of the world hath so an end,
And machination ceases.

Fortune love you!

Alb. Stay till I have read the letter.
Edg.
I was forbid it.
When time shall serve, let but the herald cry,
And I'll appear again.

Alb. Why, fare thee well: I will o'erlook thy

paper.

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32. the ancient of war, soldiers of experience.

36. convenient, expedient.

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