22282003Glost. Then prethee get thee gone, if for my
sake
22292004Thou wilt ore-take vs here a mile or twaine
22302005I'th way to Douer, do it for ancient loue,
22312006And bring
some couering for this naked
soule,
22342009Glost. Tis the times plague, when madmen leade the blinde,
22362010Do as I bid thee, or rather do thy plea
sure,
22382012Old man. Ile bring him the be
st parrell that I haue,
22412015Edg. Poore
Toms a cold, I cannot dance it farther.
22442017Edg. Ble
sse thy
sweete eyes, they bleed.
22452018Glo. Know
st thou the way to
Douer?
22462019Edg. Both
stile and gate, hor
se-way, and foot-path,
2020Poore
Tom hath beene
scard out of his good wits,
22472021Ble
sse the good man from the foule
fiend,
2248.12022Fiue
fiends haue beene in poore
Tom at once,
2248.22023Of lu
st, as
Obidicut, Hobbididence Prince of dumbne
sse,
2248.32024Mahu of
stealing,
Modo of murder,
Stiberdigebit of Mobing,
2248.42025And
Mohing who
since po
sse
sses chambermaids
2248.52026And waiting women,
so, ble
sse thee ma
ster.
22492027Glo. Here take this pur
se, thou whom the heauens plagues
22502028Haue humbled to all
strokes, that I am wretched, makes thee
22512029The happier, heauens deale
so
still,
22522030Let the
super
fluous and lu
st-dieted man
22532031That
stands your ordinance, that will not
see
22542032Becau
se he doth not feele, feele your power quickly,
22552033So di
stribution
should vnder exce
sse,
22562034And each man haue enough
: do
st thou know Douer?
22582036Glo. There is a cli
ffe, who
se high and bending head
22592037Lookes
firmely in the con
fined deepe,
22602038Bring me but to the very brim of it,
And