King Lear (Quarto 2, 1619)
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The History of King Lear.
¶That are to censure them.
¶We two alone will sing like birds i'th cage:
¶And pray, and tell old tales, and laugh
¶At gilded Butterflies, and heare poore Rogues
¶Talke of Court newes, and weel talke with them too,
¶And take vpon's the mystery of things,
¶As if we were Gods spies: and weel weare out
¶That ebbe and flow by the Moone.
2960Bast. Take them away.
¶He that parts vs shall bring a brand from heauen,
2965And fire vs hence like Foxes, wipe thine eyes,
¶The good shall deuoure em, fleach and fell,
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¶Bast. Come hither Captaine, hearke.
¶Take thou this note, go follow them to prison,
Thou dost make thy way to Noble fortunes:
¶Know thou this, that men are as the time is;
¶To be tender minded does not become a sword,
2975Thy great employment will not beare question,
¶Either say thout do't, or thriue by other meanes.
¶Cap. Ile doot my Lord.
¶As I haue set it downe.
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