1226.11056For following her a
ffaires, put in his legs,
12281058Glost. I am
sorry for thee friend, tis the Dukes plea
sure,
12291059Who
se di
spo
sition all the world well knowes
12301060Will not be rubd nor
stopt, Ile intreate for thee.
12311061Kent. Pray you do not
sir I haue watcht and trauaild hard,
12321062Some time I
shall
sleepe out, the re
st Ile whi
stle,
12331063A good mans fortune may grow out at heeles,
12351065Glost. The Duke's too blame in this, twill be ill tooke.
12371067Kent. Good King, that mu
st approue the common
saw,
12381068Thou out of heauens benedi
ction come
st 12401070Approach thou beacon to this vnder-globe,
12411071That by thy comfortable beames I may
12421072Peru
se this letter, nothing almo
st sees my wracke
12431073But mi
sery, I know tis from
Cordelia,
12441074Who hath mo
st fortunately bene informed
12451075Of my ob
scured cour
se, and
shall
finde time
12461076From this enormious
state,
seeking to giue
12471077Lo
sses their remedies, all weary and ouer-watcht,
12481078Take vantage heauy eies not to behold
12491079This
shamefull lodging; Fortune goodnight,
12501080Smile, once more turne thy wheele.
He sleepes.
12521082Edgar, I heare my
selfe proclaim'd,
12531083And by the happy hollow of a Tree,
12541084E
scapt the hunt, no Port is free, no place
12551085That guard, and mo
st vnu
sall vigilence
12561086Do
st not attend my taking while I may
scape,
12571087I will pre
serue my
selfe, and am bethought
12581088To take the ba
se
st and mo
st poore
st shape,
12591089That euer penury in contempt of man,
12601090Brought neere to bea
st; my face ile grime with
filth,
12611091Blanket my loines, el
se all my haire with knots,
And