2347.352181El
se one
selfe mate and mate could not beget
2347.362182Such di
fferent i
ssues; you
spoke not with her
since?
2184Kent. Was this before the King returnd?
2347.392186Kent. Well
sir, the poore di
stre
ssed
Lear's ith Towne,
2347.412188What we are come about, and by no meanes will yeeld to
see his
2347.432191Kent. A
soueraigne
shame
so elbowes him, his own vnkindnes
2347.442192That
stript her from his benedi
ction, turnd her
2347.452193To forraine ca
sualties, gaue her deare rights
2347.462194To his dog-hearted daughters; the
se things
sting his minde
2347.472195So venomou
sly, that burning
shame detaines him from
Cordelia.
2347.492197Kent. Of
Albanies and
Cornwals powers you heard not?
2347.512199Kent. Well
sir, ile bring you to our ma
ster
Lear,
2347.522200And leaue you to attend him,
some deare cau
se
2347.542202When I am knowne aright you
shall not greeue,
2347.552203Lending me this acquaintance, I pray you go along with me.
23492205Enter Cordelia, Doctor, and others. 23512206Cor. Alacke tis he, why he was euen now,
23522207As mad as the vent
sea,
singing aloud,
23532208Crownd with ranke femiter and furrow weeds,
23542209With hor-docks, hemlocke, nettles, coockow-
flowers,
23552210Darnell and all the idle weeds that grow
23562211In our
su
staining, Corne, a century is
sent foorth,
23572212Search euery acre in the high growne
field,
23582213And bring him to our eye, what can mans wi
sedome do
23592214In the re
storing his bereaued
sence? he that can helpe him
23622217Our fo
ster nur
se of nature is repo
se,
The