King Lear (Quarto 1, 1608)
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The Historie of King Lear.
¶Doe as I bid thee, or rather doe thy pleasure,
¶Aboue the rest, be gon.
¶Come on't what will.
2240Glost. Sirrah naked fellow.
¶Edg. Poore Toms a cold, I cannot dance it farther.
¶Glost. Come hither fellow.
¶Poore Tom hath beene scard out of his good wits,
2248.1Fiue fiends haue beene in poore Tom at once,
¶Of lust, as Obidicut, Hobbididence Prince of dumbnes,
¶Mahu of stealing, Modo of murder, Stiberdigebit of
The happier, heauens deale so still,
¶Because he does not feele, feele your power quickly,
¶And each man haue enough, dost thou know Douer?
¶Lookes firmely in the confined deepe,
2260Bring me but to the very brimme of it
¶With something rich about me,
From that place ¶I shal no leading need.
¶
Enter Gonorill and Bastard.
¶Not met vs on the way, now wher's your maister?
2269.1
Enter Steward.
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Stew.
