28082534I feele this pin pricke, would I were a
ssur'd
2809of my condition.
28102535Cord. O looke vpon me
sir,
2811and hold your hands in benedi
cti
- 2536on or'e me, no
sir
2812you mu
st not kneele.
28142538I am a very fooli
sh fond old man,
28152539Foure
score and vpward,
and to deale plainly
28182540I feare I am not in my perfe
ct mind,
28192541Mee thinks I
should know you,
and know this man;
28202542Yet I am doubtfull, for I am mainly ignorant
28212543What place this is, and all the skill I haue
28222544Remembers not the
se garments, nor I know not
28232545Where I did lodge la
st night,
doe not laugh at me,
28242546For as I am a man, I thinke this Ladie
28252547To be my child
Cordelia.
Cord. And
so I am.
28272548Lear. Be your teares wet,
2828yes faith, I pray weep not,
28292549If you haue poy
son for mee I will drinke it,
28302550I know you doe not loue me, for your
sisters
28312551Haue as I doe remember, done me wrong,
28322552You haue
some cau
se,
they haue not.
28332553Cord. No cau
se,
no cau
se.
2834 Lear. Am I in
France?
28352554Kent. In your owne kingdome
sir.
28372556Doct. Be comforted good Madame, the great rage
2838you
see is
2557cured in him, and yet it is danger to make him euen ore the time
2558hee has lo
st, de
sire him to goe in,
2839trouble him no more till fur
- 2559ther
setling
: 2840 Cord. Wilt plea
se your highnes walke?
28412560Lear. You mu
st beare with me,
2842pray now forget and forgiue,
28432561I am old and fooli
sh.
Exeunt. Manet Kent and Gent. 2843.12562Gent. Holds it true
sir that the Duke of
Cornwall was
so
slaine?
2843.42565Kent. As tis
said, the ba
stard
sonne of
Gloster.
2843.52566Gent. They
say
Edgar his bani
sht
sonne is with the Earle of
2843.72568Kent. Report is changeable,
tis time to looke about,
2843.82569The powers of the kingdome approach apace.
2843.92570Gent. The arbiterment is like to be bloudie,
fare you well
sir.
2843.102571Kent. My poynt and period will be throughly wrought,
Or