19971715Enter Gloster and Lear, Kent, Foole, and Tom. 19981716Glost. Here is better then the open ayre, take it thank
1999fully, I
1717will peece out the comfort with what addition I
2000can,
I will not be
20011719Ken. All the power of his wits haue giuen way to
2002impatience,
1720the Gods de
serue your kindnes.
20041721Edg. Fretereto cals me, and tels me
Nero is an ang
2005ler in the
1722lake of darknes,
pray innocent beware
2006the foule
fiend.
20071723Foole. Prithe Nunckle tell me, whether a mad man be
2008a Gen
- 20091725Lear. A King, a King,
2013to haue a thou
sand with red burning
1726spits
2014come hi
szing in vpon them.
2014.21728Foole. He's mad, that tru
sts in the tamenes of a Wolfe, a hor
- 2014.31729ses health, a boyes loue, or a whores oath.
2014.41730Lear. It
shalbe done,
I wil arraigne them
straight,
2014.61732Thou
sapient
sir
sit here, no you
shee Foxes--
2014.71733Edg. Looke where he
stands and glars, wan
st thou eyes, at
2014.81734tral madam come ore the broome
Bessy to mee.
2014.91735Foole. Her boat hath a leake,
and
she mu
st not
speake,
2014.111737Edg. The foule
fiend haũts poore
Tom in the voyce of a nigh
- (tingale,
2014.121738Hoppedance cries in
Toms belly for two white herring,
2014.131739Croke not blacke Angell, I haue no foode for thee.
2014.141740Kent. How doe you
sir?
stand you not
so amazd, will you
2014.161742Lear. Ile
see their triall
fir
st, bring in their euidence, thou
2014.171743robbed man of Iu
stice take thy place, & thou his yokefellow of
2014.181744equity, bench by his
side, you are ot'h commi
ssion,
sit you too.
2014.191745Ed. Let vs deale iu
stly
sleepe
st or wake
st thou iolly
shepheard,
2014.201746Thy
sheepe bee in the corne, and for one bla
st of thy minikin
2014.211747mouth, thy
sheepe
shall take no harme, Pur the cat is gray.
2014.221748Lear. Arraigne her
fir
st tis
Gonoril,
I here take my oath before
2014.231749this honorable a
ssembly kickt the poore king her father.
2014.241750Foole. Come hither mi
stri
sse is your name
Gonorill.
2014.261752Fool. Cry you mercy I tooke you for a ioyne
stoole.
2014.271753Lear. And heres another who
se warpt lookes proclaime,
2014.281754What
store her hart is made an,
stop her there,
2014.291755Armes,
armes,
sword,
fire, corruption in the place,
20161758Kent. O pity
sir, where is the patience now,
20171759That you
so oft haue boa
sted to retaine.
20181760Edg. My teares begin to take his part
so much,
20211763Trey, Blanch, and Sweet hart,
see they barke at me.
20221764Edg. Tom will throw his head at them,
auant you
2023curs,
1765Be thy mouth, or blacke, or white,
2024tooth that poy
sons if it bite,
20251766Ma
stife,
grayhoũd,
mungril,
grim-
2026hoũd or
spaniel,
brach or him,
20271767Bobtaile tike,
or trũdletaile,
Tom will make them weep & waile,
20291768For with throwing thus my head,
2030dogs leape the hatch and all
1769are
fled,
2031loudla doodla come march to wakes, and faires, and
20321770market townes, poore
Tom thy horne is dry.
20331771Lear. Then let them anotomize
Regan,
see what
2034breeds about (her
1772Hart is there any cau
se in nature that
2035makes this hardnes,
1773You
sir, I entertaine you for one of
2036my hundred,
1774Only I do not like the fa
shion of your gar
2037ments youle
say,
1775They are Per
sian attire, but let them be
2038chang'd.
20401776Kent. Now good my Lord lie here awhile.
20411777Lear. Make no noi
se,
make no noi
se,
draw the cur
2042tains,
so,
so,
so,
1778Weele go to
supper it'h morning,
so,
so,
so,
Enter Gloster. 20441779Glost. Come hither friend,
2045where is the King my mai
ster.
20461780Kent. Here
sir,
but trouble him not his wits are gon.
20471781Glost. Good friend I prithy take him in thy armes,
20481782I haue or'e heard a plot of death vpon him,
20491783Ther is a Litter ready lay him in't,
2050& driue towards Douer frend,
1784Where thou
shalt meet
2051both welcome & prote
ction,
take vp thy (ma
ster,
20521785If thou
should'
st dally halfe an houre,
his life
2053with thine
1786And all that o
ffer to defend him
2054stand in a
ssured lo
sse,
1787Take vp the King
2055and followe me, that will to
some proui
sion
2056.21790This re
st might yet haue balmed thy broken
sinewes,
2056.31791Which if conuenience will not alow
stand in hard cure,
2056.41792Come helpe to beare thy mai
ster, thou mu
st not
stay behind.
2056.61794Edg. When we our betters
see bearing our woes: we
scarcely
2056.81796Who alone
su
ffers
su
ffers, mo
st it'h mind,
2056.91797Leauing free things and happy
showes behind,
2056.101798But then the mind much
su
fferance doth or'e
scip,
2056.111799When griefe hath mates,
and bearing fellow
ship:
2056.131801When that which makes me bend, makes the King bow.
2056.161804When fal
se opinion who
se wrong thoughts de
file thee,
2056.171805In thy iu
st proofe repeals and reconciles thee,
2056.181806What will hap more to night,
safe
scape the King,