4.6.0.22744Enter Cordelia, Kent [disguised], and a gentleman. O thou good Kent,
2746how shall I live and work
To be acknowledged, madam, is o'er-paid.
Nor more, nor clipped, but so. Be better suited.
I prithee put them off. Pardon, dear madam;
4.6.92757Yet to be known shortens my made intent.
Then be't so, my good lord.
[To the Gentleman] 2761How does the King?
Madam, sleeps still.
O you kind gods,
4.6.152764Cure this great breach in his abusèd nature;
4.6.162765Th'untuned and jarring senses, O wind up,
Of this child-changed father. So please your majesty
4.6.182768That we may wake the King. He hath slept long.
Be governed by your knowledge and proceed
4.6.202770I'th'sway of your own will. Is he arrayed?
Ay, madam. In the heaviness of sleep
4.6.232774Be by, good madam, when we do awake him.
O my dear father, restoration hang
4.6.262777Thy medicine on my lips, and let this kiss
4.6.272778Repair those violent harms that my two sisters
Have in thy reverence made. Kind and dear princess.
Had you not been their father, these white flakes
4.6.302782Did challenge pity of them. Was this a face
4.6.372789'Tis wonder that thy life and wits at once
4.6.382790Had not concluded all. He wakes.
[To the Gentleman] Speak to him.
Madam do you. 'Tis fittest.
How does my royal lord?
2793How fares your majesty?
You do me wrong to take me out o'th'grave.
4.6.422795Thou art a soul in bliss, but I am bound
4.6.432796Upon a wheel of fire, that mine own tears
Do scald like molten lead. Sir, do you know me?
You are a spirit, I know. Where did you die?
Still, still, far wide.
He's scarce awake.
2802Let him alone a while.
Where have I been?
2804Where am I? Fair daylight?
4.6.492805I am mightily abused. I should e'en die with pity
4.6.502806To see another thus. I know not what to say.
4.6.512807I will not swear these are my hands. Let's see--
4.6.522808I feel this pin prick. Would I were assured
Of my condition. [Kneeling] O look upon me, sir,
4.6.542811And hold your hand in benediction o'er me.
You must not kneel. Pray do not mock me.
4.6.602819Methinks I should know you, and know this man,
4.6.612820Yet I am doubtful, for I am mainly ignorant
4.6.622821What place this is; and all the skill I have
4.6.632822Remembers not these garments, nor I know not
4.6.642823Where I did lodge last night. Do not laugh at me,
To be my child, Cordelia. And so I am, I am.
Be your tears wet?
2828Yes, faith. I pray weep not.
4.6.692830I know you do not love me, for your sisters
You have some cause; they have not. No cause, no cause.
Am I in France?
Am I in France? In your own kingdom, sir.
Do not abuse me.
Be comforted, good madam. The great rage
4.6.762839Trouble him no more till further settling.
Will't please your highness walk?
Will't please your highness walk? You must bear with me.