BBC Play of the Month "King Lear" 1975

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i thought the king had more affected the duke of albany than cornwall well it all seems edward but now in the division of the kingdom it appears not which of the dukes he values most for equalities are so weight that curiosity and night i can make choice of high this moyety it's not this your son my lord his breeding sir has been at my charge i have blushed so often to acknowledge him that now i am raised to it i cannot conceive this young fellow's mother could when upon she grew round wound and had indeed set her son for her cradle here she had a husband for her bed dismalful i cannot wish the fault undone the issue of it being so proper but i have a son said by order of law some year older than this it was yet no dearer in my account though this knife came somewhat sorcery into the world before he was sent for it was his motherfur oh oh there was good sport at his making and the horse must be acknowledged edmund you know this noble gentleman no my lord my lord of kent remember him hereafter is my honorable friend my service is your logic i must love you and see you to know you better sir i shall study deserving he has been out nine years and away he shall again the king is coming attend the lords of france and burgundy yes i shall meantime when we shall express uh a darker purpose give me the map there i know that we have divided in three uh kingdom and is our fast intent to shake all care and business from our age conferring them on younger strengths while we unburdened crawl toward death now son of conway and you are no less loving son of all the name we have this hour a constant will to publish our daughters several dollars that future strife may be prevented no the prince is france and burgundy great rivals in our youngest daughter's love long in our courts have made their amorous sergeant and here are to be answered tell me my daughters since now we will divest us for the rule interest of territory cares of state which of you shall we say doth love us most that we our largest bounty may extend when nature death with merit challenge gonorrheal our eldest born speak first sir i love you more than words can wield the matter dearer than eyesight space and liberty beyond what can be valued rich or rare no less than life with grace health beauty honor as much as child heir loved or father found a love that makes breath poor and speech unable beyond all manner of so much i love you what shall cordelia speak love and be silent of all these bands even from this line to this with shadowy forests and with champagnes riched with plenty of rivers and wide-skirted meads we make the lady to thine and albany's issue be this perpetual what says our second daughter uh dearest regan wife of cornwall i am made of that self-metal as my sister and prize me at her worth in my true heart i find she names my very deed of love only she comes too short that i profess myself an enemy to all other joys that the most precious square of sense possesses and find i am alone felicitate in your dear highness love and poor cordelia and yet not so since i am sure my love's more ponderous than mine do the undyne hereditary ever remain this ample third of our fair kingdom no less in space validity and pleasure than that conferred on gonorrheal no our joy although our last and least to whose young love the vines of france and milk of burgundy strive to be interest what can you say to draw a third more opulent than your sisters speak nothing my lord nothing nothing nothing will come of nothing speak again unhappy that i am i cannot heave my heart into my mouth i love your majesty according to my bond no more nor less goddess your speech a little lest you may my your fortunes good my lord you have begot me bread me loved me i return those duties back as a right fit obey you love you and most honor you why are my sisters husbands if they say they love you all happily when i shall wed that lord whose hand must take my plight shall carry half my love with him of my care and duty sure i shall never marry like my sisters to love my father all goes thy heart with this i'm my good lord so young and so untender so young my lord and true let it be sown thy truth then be thy da for by the sacred radiance of the sun the mysteries of hecate and the night by all the operation of the orbs from whom we do exist or cease to be here i disclaim all my paternal care propiquity and property of blood and as a stranger to my heart and me hold thee from this forever the barbarous scythian or he that makes his generation messes to gorge his appetite shout to my bosom be as well neighboured pitted and relieved as thou my sometime daughter good morning peace kent come not between the dragon and his wrath i loved her most and thought to set my rest on her kind nursery out to avoid my sight so in my grave my peace has here i give her father's heart from her cold france usted goldberg and dick cornwell and albany with my two daughters dars digest the third let pride which she calls plainness marry her i do invest you jointly with my power preeminence and all the large effects the troop with majesty ourself by monthly cause with reservation of 100 nights by you to be sustained shall our abode make with you by do terms only we will retain the name and all the addition of a king the sway revenue execution of the rest beloved sons be yours wish to confirm this colony path between you only whom i have ever honored as my king loved as my father as my master followed as my great patron thought on in my the bow is bent and drawn make from the shadow fall rather than a fork invade the region of my heart he can't unmanage mad what's that do old man just think that duty shall have dread to speak when part of flattery bars to blame this honors bound when majesty falls to folly reserve thy state and in my best consideration check thy hideous rashness answer my life my judgment thy youngest daughter does not love the least nor are they empty-hearted whose low sounds reverb no hollowness on thy life no more my life i ever held but i'm born to wage against thine enemies norse fear to lose it thy safety being motive come to my sight see better layer and let me still remain the true blank of thy night oh my god my apollo king thou stressed my gods invaded kill my physician and thy feed bestow upon the foul disease revoke my gift while i can vent clamor from my throat i'll tell thee thou just evil hear me reclient undine allegiance hear me as thou has sought to make us break our vow which we direct never yet and by strained pride to come betwixt our sentence and our power which nor our nation or our place can bear our potency made good take thy reward five days we do a lot thee for provision to shield thee from disasters of the world and on the sixth to turn thy hated back upon our kingdom if on the tenth day following thy banished trump be found in our dominion that moment is thy death away by jupiter this shall not be revoked fairly well kings with thus thou wilt appear freedom lives hence and banishment is here the gods to their dear shelter take thee maid that justly thinks and has most rightly said and your large speeches may your deeds approve but good effects may spring from words of love thus kent o princes bids you all are due you'll shape his old course in a country in you yes france and bacon invitable lord my lord in we first addressed all you who with this king has been rivaled for her daughter what in the least will you require in prison tower with her or cease your quest of love most royal majesty i crave no more than have your highness offered nor will you tend her leg right noble burgundy when she was dear to us we did hold her so but now her prices fall so there she stands i thought within that little seeming substance or all of it with our displeasure pieced may fitly like your grace she's there and she is yours i know no answer will you with those infirmities she owes unfriended new adopted to our hate endowed with our curse and strangered with our oath take her or leave her pardon me royal sir election makes not up on such conditions then leave her sir for by the power that made me i tell you all her wealth for you great king i would not from your love make such a stray to match you when i hate therefore beseech you to avert your lacking a more worthy away than on a wretch whom nature is ashamed almost to acknowledge her this is most strange she who even but now is your best object the argument of your praise bomb of your age the best the dearest should in this twice of time commit a thing so monstrous as to dismantle so many foes of him sure her defense must be of such unnatural degree that monsters it or your far-right affection fall into tent which to believe of her must be of faith the reason without miracle could never plant in me i yet beseech your majesty if for i want that glib and oily art to speak and purpose not since what i well intend i'll do it before i speak that you make known it is no vicious blot murder or foulness no unchased action or dishonored step that hath deprived me of your grace and favor but even for want of that for which i am richer a still soliciting eye and such a tongue that i am glad i have not no not to have it hath lost me in your liking better though it's not been born than not to have pleased me better where is cordelia our most rich being poor was choice forsaken the most loved despised thee and thy virtues here i seize upon be lawful i take up what's cast away thou hast de france let her be thine for we have no such daughter nor shall ever see that face of hers again therefore begone without our love our grace our appendicity it farewell to your sisters jewels of our father with washed eyes cordelia leaves you i know you what you are and like a sister must loathe to call your faults as they are named love well our father to your professed bosoms i commit him and yet alastair i within his grace i would prefer him to a better place so farewell to you both prescribe not us our duty let your study be to content your lord who has received you at fortune's arms you have obedience scanted and well are worth the want that you have wanted time shall unfold what plighted cunning hides who covered faults at last with shame eyes well may you prosper my fear sister it is not little i have to say what most nearly appertains to us both i think our father will hence tonight that's most certain and with you next month with us you see how full of changes his age is the observation we have made of it had not been little he always loved our sister most and with what poor judgment he has now cast her off appears too grossly tis the infirmity of his age yet he's ever but slenderly known himself the best and soundest of his time have been but rash then must we look to receive from his age not alone the imperfections of long and graft condition but there with all the unruly waywardness that infirm and choleric ears bring with them such in constant starts are we likely to have of him of this of ken's banishment there is further compliment of leave taking between france and him pray you let us hit together if our father carry authority with such disposition as he bears this last surrender of his will but offend us we shall think further of it we must do something and in the heat wow nature of my goddess to thy law my services abound wherefore should i stand in the plague of custom and permit the curiosity of nations to deprive me for that i am some 12 or 14 moonshines lag of a brother why bastard when my dimensions are as well compact my mind is generous and my shape as true as honest madam's issue why brand they us with bass with bassness bastardy bass bass who in the lusty stealth of nature take more composition and fierce quality than death within a dull stale tired bed go to the creating a whole tribe of fops got tween asleep and wake well then legitimate edgar i must have your land our father's love is to the bastard edmund as to the legitimate fine word legitimate well my legitimate if this letter speed and my invention thrive edmund the base shall top the legitimate i grow i prosper now gods stand up for bastards edmond ah what news so please your lordship none i seek you so earnestly to put up that letter i know no news my lord what paper were you reading nothing my lord no what needed then that terrible dispatch of it in your pocket the quality of nothing has not such need to hide itself now come let's see if it be nothing i shall not be spectacle i do beseech your lordship pardon me it is a letter from my brother that i have not all read and for so much as i have perused i find it not fit for you or looking right give me the letter i shall offend either to detain or give it the contents as in part i understand them are to blame come let's see let's see i hope for my brother's justification he wrote this but as an essay or taste of my virtue i find an idle and fond bondage in the oppression of aged tyranny which sways not as it has power but as it is suffered come to me that of this i may speak more if our if our father would sleep till i wake him you should enjoy half his revenue forever and live the beloved of your brother edgar my son edgar had he the hand to write this do you know the characters to be your brothers or has he never before you spoken to on this business never my lord but i've often heard him maintain it to be fit that sons of perfect age and fathers declined the father should be as war to the sun and the sun manage his revenue his very opinion in the letter of a horrid villain a natural detested british villain worse than brutish go sir seek him out i'll apprehend him abominable villain no he cannot be such a monster to his father that so tenderly and entirely loves you nor is not sure [Music] these late eclipses in the sun and moon pretend no good to it find out the villain edmund it shall loosely nothing now do it carefully noble and true-hearted kent banished his offense honesty oh this train this is the excellent for the world but when we are sick and fortune often the surface of our own behavior we make guilty of our disasters the sun the moon and the stars as if we were villains on necessity fools by heavenly compulsion naves thieves and treachers by spherical predominance drunkards liars and adulterers by an enforced obedience of planetary influence and all that we are evil in by a divine thrusting on an admirable evasion of horror master man to lay his goatish disposition to the charge of a star my father compounded with my mother under the dragon's tail and my nativity was under ursa major so that it follows i am rough and lecherous i should have been that i am had the maidenliest star in the firmament twinkled on my bastardizing edgar and patty comes like the catastrophe of the old comedy my cue is villainous melancholy with a sigh like tommy bedlam oh these eclipses should protect these divisions oh now brother edmund what serious contemplation are you in i am thinking brother of a prediction i heard this other day what should follow these eclipses how long have you been a secretary astronomical when saw you my father last the night gone by spake you with him aye two hours together found you no displeasure in him by word nor countenance no not at all think yourself within you may have offended him and that my entreaty forebear his presence until some little time hath qualified the heat of his displeasure which at this instant so rageth in him but even with the mischief of your person it would scarcely allay some villain has done me wrong that's my fear i pray you have a continent for bear until the speed of his rage goes slower i pray you go if you do stir abroad go armed armed brother brother i advise you to the best i am no honest man if there be any good meaning towards you i've told you what i've seen and heard but faintly nothing like the image and horror of it i pray you away shall i hear from you anon i do serve you in this business did my father strike my gentleman for chiding of his fool aye madam by day and night he wrongs me every hour he flashes into some gross crime or other that sets us all at odds i'll not endure it his knights grow riotous himself up braids that's on every trifle when he returns from hunting i will not speak with him say i am sick if you come slack of former services you shall do well the fault of it i'll answer he is coming madam i hear him put on what weary negligence you please you and your fellows i'd have it come to question if he distasted let him to my sister whose mind and mine in that i know are one not to be overruled i'd love man that still would manage those authorities that he had given away now by my life old fools are babes again and must be used with checks as flatteries when they are seen abused remember what i have said well madam and let his knights have colder looks among you would rose of it no matter advise your fellow so i would breed from hence occasions and i shall that i may speak i'll write straight to my sister to hold my very course prepare for dinner if but as well i other accents borrow that can my speech defuse my good intent may carry through itself to that full purpose for which i raised my likeness now banished kent if thou canst serve without a stand condemned so it may come thy master whom thou lovest shall find thee full of labels oh let me not stay a drop for dinner go get it ready hello a man sir what is that profess what was that with us i do profess to be no less than i seem to serve him truly that will put me in trust to love him that is honest to converse with him that he's wise and says little and to fear judgment to fight when he cannot choose and to eat no fish oh well i though very honest-hearted fellow sir and as poor as the king see if thou be used to support for a subject as he is for the kingdom of war enough oh what what's that service who was the server you just i know me fella no sir but you have that in your countenance that i'd faint call master was that authority follow me that will serve me if i likely know worse after dinner i shall not part for me yet dinner ah you silla where's my daughter sir please you sir you come you hither sir who am i sir my lady's father my lady's father my lord's name you awesome duck you shredded you i am none of these things my lord i beseech your pardon do you bandy looks with me you rush i will not be struck in my lord not trip neither you base football player ah i thank thee that serves me and i love thee arise away i'll teach you differences if you'll measure your lover's length again terry put away go to have your wisdom so my friends and name i thank thee there's earnest for thy service there's my cockscomb well my pretty name how does that [ __ ] you will best take my cock's coming rifle look why for taking one's partner down to flavor now now can't snot smile as the wind sits they'll catch cold shortly take my cockskin why this fella he's banished to one's daughters and did the third of blessing against his will if you follow him you must need where my cockscomb how now and uncle would i have two cockskins and two daughters my boy if i gave them all me living i'd keep me [ __ ] comes myself there's mine big another of our daughters take each other the whip oh truth's a dog master kennel he must be whipped out while the lady brac may stand to the fire and stink a pestilence to me i'll teach thee a speech boy now mark it numb and more than those shall we speak less than now know his lend less than that always ride more than thou goes learn more than now travis set less than i throwest leave thy drink and i all and keep in the door and i should have more than two tens to a score this is nothing full that is like the breath of an unfeed lawyer you gave me nothing for him can you make no use or nothing none i know boy nothing can be made out of nothing oh pretty tell him so much the rent of his land comes to will not believe a fool a bitter fool what does know the difference my boy between a bitter fool and a sweet one oh boy teach me that lord that cancelled thee to give away thy land come facing me upon me and do therefore m stand the sweet and bitter fool will presently appear the one in motley here the other found out there just though call me fool boy all thy other titles they were given away that i was born with this is not all together fool my lord what makes that frankly done we think said too much of lakey the frown not only sir this your all-licensed fool but other of your insolent retinue to hourly carp and quarrel breaking forth in rank and not to be endured riots sir i had thought by making this well known unto you to have found a safe redress but now grow fearful by what yourself too late have spoken done that you protect this course and put it on by your sparrow allowance the cuckoo so long he didn't get bit off by his young so out went the candle and we were left darkly are you our daughter i would you would make use of that good wisdom whereof i know you are fraught and put away these dispositions which have later transport you from what you rightly are may not be ass know when a card draws the horse whoops yeah does any here know me this is not near who is it that can tell me who i am leo i would learn that for by the marks of sovereignty reason and knowledge i should be false persuaded i had daughters which they will make an obedient father your name a fair gentle woman this admiration sir is much in the saber of other of your new pranks i do beseech you to understand my purposes are right as you are old and reverend should be wise here do you keep a hundred knights and squires men so disordered so debashed and bold that this our court infected with their manners shows like a riotous inn epicurism and lust make it more like a tavern or a brothel than a graced palace the shame itself would speak of instant remedy be then desired by her that else will take the thing she begs a little too disquantity or trained and the remainder that shall still depend to be such men as may be sought your age which know themselves and you darkness and devil saddle my horses call my train together degenerate bastard i'll not trouble thee yet have i left a daughter you strike my people and your disordered rebel makes sermons of their bitters all the true late repents oh so do you come is it your will speaks i'll prepare my horses in gratitude the marble-hearted fiend more hideous when that shows the inner child and the sea monster please serve me patiently kite might train the men of choice and rarest part who all particulars of duty know and where the most exact regards support the worship of their name oh no small fault how ugly this though in cordelia show it's like an engine wrenched my frame of nature from the fixed place drew from my heart all love and add it to the call or lear near beat at this gate that let thy folly in and thy dear judgment out go go my people my lord i'm cuter says here dear goddess here suspend thy purpose if thou didst intend to make this creature fruitful into her womb conveys sterility dry up in her the organs of increase and from her delegate body never spring obeyed to honor if she must creator child of spleen that it may live and be a thwart this nature tormentor let it plant wrinkles in her brow of youth with cadent tears fret channels in her cheeks turn all her mother's pains and benefits to laughter and contempt that she may feel how sharper than her serpent's truth it is to have a thankless child away away god said we adore where of comes life and death i am ashamed that thou has power to shake my mouth with us but these hot tears that break from me before should make thee worth them blast judge upon thee the untented woundings of my father's curse pierce every sense about thee again i'll plucky out and cast you with the waters that you lose to temper clay does it come to this let it be so i have another daughter who i am sure is kind and comfortable when she shall hear this of thee with her nails she'll flay thy wolves i shall see that i resume the shape which thou just think i have cast off forever do you mark that my lord pray your content what other world oh you sir more naive than fool after your master uncle here tell teddy to take the phone with me oh no what have you read that letter to my sister i met him take you some company and away to horse inform her full of my particular fear and there to add such reasons of your own as make impacted more get you gone and hasten your return oh well the event go you before to my lady regan with these letters acquaint her no further with anything you know than comes from her demand out of the letter if your diligence be not speedy i shall be there before you i will not sleep my lord till i've delivered your letter if a man's brains were in his ears not in danger of carbs no well then privy be merry thy which shall not go slip shawn shall see thy other daughter will usually kindly for those she's like this is a crab like an apple you know i can tell what i can tell i can tell she will taste as like this as that crab does to a crab can't tell why one's no stands in the middle on his face no to keep his eyes on either side of his nose that what a man cannot smell out he may spy into i did her wrong it's still our noise that makes his channel no no neither but i can tell why a snail has a house why put his head in not to give the way to his daughter and leave his horns without a case shall forget my nature so kind of father be my horse is ready i actually have gone about them the reason why the seven stars are no more than seven is a pretty reason because they're not eight yes indeed i would make a good fool to take again before monster in gratitude if thou wert my full nunclad have they beaten for being old before thy time how's that thou should not have been old until thou hast been wise oh let me not be mad not mad sweet heaven keep me in timber i would not be mad come by she that's a maid now and laughs at my departure should not be a made long and these things be cut shorter had myself proclaimed by the happy hollow of a tree escape the hunt no port is free no place that guard and most unusual vigilance does not attend my taking whilst i may escape i will preserve myself and be thought to take the basis and most poorest shape that ever penury in contempt of man brought near to beast my face i'll brine with filth blanket my loins elf all my hairs in knots and with presented nakedness out face the winds and persecutions of the sky the country gives them proof and precedent of bedlam beggars with roaring voices strike in their numbed and mortified bare arms pins wooden pricks nails sprigs of rosemary and with this horrible object from low farms poor pelting villages sheep coats mills sometimes with lunatic bands sometime with prayers enforce their charity poor turly god poor tom it's something yet edgar i nothing um good dawning to thee friend out of this house all right where may we set our horses in the mire pretty if they'll last me tell me they are lovely not why then i cannot for thee if i had the ellipsory pinfalled i'd make the care for me why do you use me thus i know thee not fellow i know thee what does thou know me for a name a rascal an eater of broken mates a base proud beggarly three suited hundred pound filthy worsted stocking dave a lily-livered action-taking horse and glass gazing super serviceable finnical rogue a one trunk inheritance slave one that would be aboard by way of good service and are nothing but the combination of a knave beggar coward panda and the sun and heir of a mongrel [ __ ] one which i shall beat into a clamorous whining if thou denies the least syllable of my addition what a monstrous fellow art thou to rail on one that is neither known of thee nor knows thee but a brazen-faced violet out thou to deny thy newest me is it two days since i tripped thee up by the heels and beat thee before the king come draw my sword although it be night yet the moon shines come on i'll make a stop of the moonshine of you yeah horsen callionly bababanga draw away i'll have nothing to do with thee draw you rascal help hoe murder help strike your slave stand rogue stance you need slaves murder health weapons arms of what is the matter here keep peace upon your lives he dies that strikes again what was the offense you gave him i never gave him any fetch for the stocks you stubborn ancient navy reverend bracket we'll teach you sir i'm too old to learn call not your stocks for me i serve the king on whose employment i was sent to you you shall do small respect show two bold malice against the grace and person of my masters stalking his messenger fetch forth the starks as i have life and honor here shall he sit till noon until noon till night my lord and all night too i met him if i were your father's dog you would not use me so serving his name i will this is a fellow of the self same color our sisters speak so come bring away the starks not to do so and his fault is much of the good king his master will take him for it your purpose no correction is such as basis and condemn this wretches for pilferings and most common trespasses are punished with the king must take it ill that he's so slightly valued in his mind should have him thus restrained i'll answer that my sister may receive it much more worse to have a gentleman abused assaulted for following her affairs put in his legs come my lord away i'm sorry for their friends it is the duke's pleasure whose disposition all the world well knows will not be rubbed or stopped i'll entreat for them pray you do not sir i've watched and traveled hard sometimes i shall sleep out the rest i'll whistle a good man's fortune may grow out it heals give you a good morrow produce the blame for this gonna be you taken great king that just approved the common soul thou out of heaven's benediction comes to the warm sun approach thy beacon to this under globe and by thy comfortable beams i may peruse this letter nothing almost sees miracles but misery i notice from cordelia who hath most happily been informed of my obscured course and shall find time from this enormous state seeking to give losses their remedy all weary and all watched take vantage heavy eyes not to behold thy shameful lodging fortune good night smile once more turn thy wheel it's strange that they should so depart from home and not send back my messenger hail to the noble master ah makes thou this shame thy pastime not my good lord he wears cruel garters horses are tied for the head dogs and bears by the neck monkeys by the lines men by the legs when the man's over thus dear legs he wears wood never stocks what's he that has so far thy place mistook to set the ears both he and she your son and daughter no yes no i said i say yes no no they would not yes they have by jupiter i swear no i do know i swear i they does not do it they would not could not do it it is worse than murder to do upon respect such violent outrage winter's not gone yet if the wild geese fly that way oh this mother swells up toward my heart hysterical down now climbing sorrow my elements below where is this daughter with the earl sir here within follow me not stay here how chance the king comes with so small a number and though i've been setting the stocks for that question that's well deserved it rifle we sent thee to school to an ant to teach see there's no laboring in the winter all that follow their noses are led by their eyes but blind men and there's not a nose among twenty but can smell him that's stinking let go thy old when a great wheel runs down oh he'll listen break our neck we're following but the great one that goes upward let him draw the after when a wise man gives a better counsel let me have mine again i'd have none but knaves follow it since a fool gives it well aren't you this fold naughty the stocks fool deny to speak with me they are sick they are weary they travel all the night mere fetches i the images of revolt and flying off fetch me a better answer i don't know you know the fiery quality of the duke how one removable and fixed he is in his own core vengeance plate death confusion fiery what quality like gloucester gloucester i would speak with the duke of cornwall and his wife i have informed them just understand me man i'm alone the king would speak with cornwall the dear father would with his daughter speak commands ten service are they informed of this my breath and blood fiery the fiery duke tell the hot duke that no no not yet maybe he is not well infirmity doth still neglect all office where to our health is bound we are not ourselves when nature being oppressed commands the mind to suffer with the body i'll forebear and i'm fallen out with my more headier will to take the indisposed and sickly fit for the sound man death on my streak wherefore should he sit here this act persuades me that this remotion of the duke and her is practice only give me my servant forth go tell the duke's wife i'd speak with them now presently bid them come forth and hear me or at their chamber door i'll beat the drum till they cries sweep to death oh i would have all well before me my heart my rising hearts are down cry to eat an uncle as the [ __ ] needed to the ills when she put him in a paste alive she napped him on a cockster with a sticky down you want him down it was her brother that in pure kindness to his horse but it is hay but my own to you both hail to your grace i'm glad to see your highness greek i think you are i know what reason i have to think so if i should not be glad i would divorce me from thy mother's tomb sepulching and adulteries are you free some other time for that beloved regan my sister's naught rick she could tied sharp tooth unkindness like a vulture here and i can scare speak with thee that's not believe with how depraved equality i pray you sir take patience i have hope you let us know how to value her dessert than she to scanned her duty say how is that i cannot think my sister in the least would fail in her obligation if sir by chance she hath restrained the riots of your followers it is on such ground and such wholesome end as clears her from all blades my curse is on her oh sir you are old nature in you stands on the very verge of her confine you should be ruled and led by discretion that discerns your state better than you yourself therefore i pray you that to my sister you to make return say you have wronged her ask her forgiveness do you but mark how this becomes the house dear daughter i confess that i am old age is unnecessary on my knees i beg that you'll vouch save me raymond peterson good sir no more these run sightly tricks return you to my sister never regan she could have baited me of half my train looked black upon me struck me with her tongue most serpent-like about the very heart all the stored vengeances of heaven fall on her in grateful top striker young bones you taking heirs with lame fighter by dark lightnings dodge your blinding frames into her scornful eyes infect her beauty you friends suck frogs drawn by the powerful sun to fall and blister oh the blessed god so will wish on me when the rational movement is on reagan thou shalt never have our curse thy tender hefted nature shall not give thee to harshness her eyes are fierce but thine do comfort and not burn it is not in thee to grudge my pressures to cut off my train to ban the hasty words to scan my sizes and in conclusion to oppose the bolt against my coming in oh thou better notice the officers of nature bond of childhood effects of courtesy dews of gratitude thy half of the kingdom has thou not forgot very nigh the endowed good sir to the purpose who put my man in the stocks what trump is there tis my sisters this approves her letter she would soon be here is your lady come this is a slave whose easily borrowed pride dwells in the fickle grace of her she follows out valid from my sight what means your grace who stalked my servant reagan i have good hope i did not who comes here oh heavens if you do love old men if your sweet sway allow obedience if you yourselves are old make it your cause send down and take my part not not ashamed to look upon this weirdo regan without take her by the hand why not by the hand sir how have i offended all not offense that indiscretion fines and dotage term so all sides you are too tough when you get home how came my man in the stocks i set him there sir but his own disorders deserve much less advancement you did you i pray you father being weak seems so if till the expiration of a monty will return and sudgeon with my sister dismissing half your train come then to me i am now from home and out of that provision which will be needful for your entertainment return to her and 50 men dismissed no rather i absorb all roofs and seek to wage against the energy of the air to be a comrade with the wolf and owl necessities sharp return with earth why the hot-blooded france who darlies took our youngest born i could assume be brought to knee his throne and squire like pinch and beg to keep baselife afoot return with her persuade me rather to be slave and sometimes to that detested groom but your choice sir dumb fizzy daughter do not make me mad i will not trouble you my child farewell will no more speak no more see one another yet thou art my flesh my blood my daughter or rather a disease that's in my flesh which i must need to call mine though to boil a plague saw an infected carbuncle in my corrupted blood but i'll not shine thee that shame come when it will i do not call it i do not bid the thunderbearer shoot nor tell tales of thee to high judging job mend when thou cast be better at thy leisure i can stay with regan i am my hundred nights not altogether so i looked not for you yet nor unprovided for your fit welcome give er sir to my sister for those that must mingle reason with your passion must be content to think you old and so but she knows what she does is this well said i dare about you sir what 50 followers is it not well what should you need of more yay or so many sith are both charged and dangerous begin so great a number how in one household should many people under two commands hold amity tis hard almost impossible why might not you my lord receive attendance from those that she called servants or from mine then if they chanced to slack he we could control them if you will come to me nay for now i spy a danger i entreat you bring but five and twenty to no more will i give place and notice i gave you all and in good time you gave it made you my guardians my depositories but kept a reservation to be followed by such a number what must i come to you with five and twenty reagan said you saw and speak again my lord no more with me those wicked creatures yet to look well favored when others are more wicked not being worst stands in some rank of praise i'll go with thee thy 58 death double five and twenty and thou art twice her love hear me my lord what need you five and twenty ten or five to follow in a house where twice so many have a command to tend you what need one oh reason not the need our bassist beggars are in the poorest things superfluous although not nature more than nature needs man's life is cheap as beasts thou art a lady if only to go warm or gorgeous why nature needs not what thy gorgeous west but scarcely keeps thee warm but for true need you heavens give me patience patience i need you see me here you god's a poor old man as full of grief as age wretched in both if it be you that stirs these daughters hearts against their father fool me not so much to bear it tamely touch me with noble anger and let not women's weapons water drops strain my man's cheeks now you are natural hags i will have such revenges on you both as all the world should i shall do such things what they are yet i know not but they shall be the terrors of the earth you think i'll weep no i'll not weep i have full cause of weeping now this heart shall break into a hundred thousand floors more air i'll weep oh fool i shall go mad let us withdraw it will be a storm this house is little the old man and his followers cannot be well bestowed he's his own blame have put himself from rest and must needs taste his folly for his particular i'll receive him gladly but not one follower so am i purposed where is my lord of gloucester followed the old man forth ah his return the king is in high rate where is he going he calls the horse but will i know not with it it's best to give him way he leads himself my lord didn't treat him by no means to stay relaxed the night comes on and the bleak winds do sorely ruffle for many miles around this case of [ __ ] oh sir to willful men the injuries that they themselves procure must be their shut up your doors he's attended by a desperate train and what they may incense him to being apt to have his ear abused wisdom bids fear shut up your doors my lord there's a wild night my regan council is well come out of the storm [Music] spout till you have drenched her steeples drown the [ __ ] sufferers involved executing fires fought couriers about the clicking thunderbolts [Music] all germans spill advanced that make him grateful man she's better than this good knuckling ask my daughter as better hear the night pit is neither wise men are full rumble thy belly full speak fire spout rain nor rain winds under fire my daughters i tax not you you elements with unkindness i never gave you kingdom called you children you owe me no subscription then let for your horrible pleasure here i stand your slave the poor infirm weak and despised old man and yet i call you servile ministers that will with two pernicious daughters join your high engendered battles against the head so old and white as this he then has i will be the pattern of all patients i will say nothing [Music] the wrathful skies kill all the very wanderers of the dark and make them keep their caves since i was round such sheets of fire such bursts of horrid thunder such grounds of roaring wind and rain i never remember you have heard french nature cannot carry the affliction or the fear the great gods that keep this dreadful panel on our heads find out their enemies now your concealing continents and cry these dreadful summoners grace i am a man more sin against than city gracious my lord by here is a hubble some friendship may it lend you against the tempest propose you there my wits begin to turn come on now let's move on out cold i'm cold myself where is this straw fellow the art of our necessities is strange it can make viable things pressure come you know [Music] oh every day here is the place my lord led me alone but my lord will break my heart might rather break my nose let my lord enter thou thinks tis much of this contentious storm invades us to the skin shortest to thee but where the greater malady is fixed the lesser is scarce thoughts shanna bear but if i flag lay toward the roaring sea thoughts meet the berry the mouth and the mines free the bodies never killed this darkest in my mind does for my senses take all phoenix and say what beats there fill your it not as this mouse would tear this hand for lifting food to it but i will punish home no i will weep no more in such a nightmare no that's where madness lies let me shun that come on put my lord into here privy go in myself seek thine ownies this tempest will not give me leave to ponder on things would hurt me more and then i'll go in bye go first you i'll pray storm how could your house miss heads your unfit size your looped and windowed reckons defend you from seasons expose thyself to feel what wretches feel the damage shake the superflux to them and show the heavens give me blows the wind huh get to thy bed and warm thee let's though give all to thy daughters and i'll come to this who gives anything to poor tom whom the foul fiend has led through fire and through flames who ford and whirlpool are bargained knives under his pillow and halters in his pew and rats pain in his porridge store bless thy five with our thumbs are cold christine from whirlwinds star-blasting and taking the bottoms of jealousy and there you go as his daughters brought him to this path because thou saved nothing which thou give them all he reserved a blanket tilted we've been all sang now all the plagues that in the pendulum dare hang fated on men's faults like on thy daughters he has no daughters a death traitor nothing could have subdued nature to such a lowness but his unkind daughters is it the fashion for discarded fathers to show thus little mercy on their flesh judicious punishment was this flesh they got those pelican obey my parents commit not with another man's sworn spouse said not my sweetheart i'm proud of you what hast thou be a serving man proud in heart and mind that curled my hair and more gloves in my cap serve the lust of my mistress heart and did the act of darkness with wine loved i deeply diced dearly and in woman how to paramore the church keep my foot out of ruffles i hang out with black it's like turn out of linda's books and beware of the foul fiend still through the fourth lose the sharp wind says drop by now we're better in the grave than to answer with my uncovered body this extremity in the skies his man no more than this consider him well oh it's the worm no silk the beast no hide the sheep no wolves say the cat no perfume your threads are sophisticated no not the thing itself an accommodated man is no more but such a poor bear forked animal as though off a few lendings come unbuttoned here pretty much be contented it's a naughty night to swim in a little fire in a while feeling look here comes a walking fire this is the foul flip it he begins at curfew and walks till the first [ __ ] mildews the white tweet and hurts the poor creature of earth how fair is your grace what's he who's there what is to say hello there your name that in the fear of his heart when the foul fiend rages it's cow dung beware my follower peace smoking peace star fiend oh what is your grace no better company prince of darkness is a gentleman he's called and now while flesh and blood my lord is grown so vile that did that hate what gets it trump's a call now go in with me my duty cannot suffer to obey in all your daughter's hard commands though their injunction be to by my doors and let this terrorist night take hold on you yet i have venture to come seek you out and bring you where the fire and food is ready first let me talk with this philosopher what is the cause of thunder good my lord take his offer going i'll talk a word with this same learned thieban what is your study how to prevent the fiend and to kill them let me ask you one word in private importing him once more to go my lord his wits begin to uncertain can't blame him his daughter's sink is death now says the king goes mad i'll tell my friend i'm almost mad myself i had a son now i brought from my blood he sought my life but lately very late truth to tell the grief has crazed my wits oh what a night is this oh i do believe you're getting a mercy noble philosopher no company tom's a cold in fellow here into the hobby no that's it let's in all this way my life yeah with him i will keep still with my philosopher oh my lord sue then let him take the fella hey give me one sir come on go along with it good athenian ah no i now perceive it was not altogether your brother's evil disposition made him seek his death but a provoking merits said a work by a reprovable badness in himself how malicious is my fortune that i must repent to be just this is a letter he spoke of which approves him an intelligent party to the advantages of france go with me to the duchess if the matter of this paper be certain you have mighty business in hand true or false that have made the earl of glaston seek out why thy father is that he may be ready for our apprehension if i find my father comforting the king it will stuff his suspicion more fully i will persevere in my course of loyalty that the conflict we saw between that and my blood why will they trust upon me and i shall find a dearer father in my life here is better than the open air take it thankfully i will peace out the comfort with what addition i can i will not belong from there all the power of his wits have given way to his impatience god reward your kindness calls me tells me nero was an angler in the lake of darkness pray innocence and beware the foul fiend uncle tell me if a madman be a yeoman or a gentleman a king a king he's a young that has a gentleman to his son for he's a mad yeoman that sees his son a gentleman of a wolf a horse's health the boys love or a [ __ ] it shall be done and i will arraign them straight sit thou here mostly [Music] [Music] in my belly for two white headings black angel have no food for them how do you say will you lie down and rest upon the cushions i'll see their trial first bringing their evidence now rubid man of justice take that place and allow his yoke fellow of equity bench by his side well you're the commissioner sit you told me let her steal justly i reign her first just gonerin i'm here take my oath before this honorable assembly should kick the perking her father come here the mysteries is your name goneril she cannot deny it mercy i took you for a joint now there's another those warped looks proclaim what store her heart is made of stopper there arms arms sword fire corruption in the place false justice and white history to escape flesh where is the patience now that you so often boasted to retain my tears begin to take his part so much they mar my counterfeiting the little dogs and all trade blanche and sweetheart see they bark at me tom will throw his head at them i won't you curse then let them anatomize regan and see what breeds about a heart is there any cause in nature that make these hard hearts are you sir i entertain for one of my hundred only i do not like the fashion of your garments you will say they're personal but let them be changed my lord lie here and rest a while well make no noise make no noise draw the curtains so so we'll go to supper in the morning you know i'll go to bed at noon where is the king my monster yes sir but trouble him not his wits are gone take him in my arms i have overheard a plot of death upon him there is a litter ready lay him in it and drive towards dover friend where they shall find both welcome and protection present nature sleeps this rest might yet have bombed thy broken sinews which if convenience will not allow stand in hard cure not to bear thy master that must not stay behind and come away when we are better seen bearing our woes we scarcely think our miseries who alone suffers suffers most of the mind leaving free things and happy shows behind what will happen tonight safe scape the king look look edmund keep you our sister company the avengers we are bound to take upon your traitorous father are not fit for your beholding though well we may not pass upon his life without some form of justice yet our power shall do a curtsy to our wrath which men may blame but not control who's there the traitor in grateful fox tizzy bind fast his corky arms what it means your graces oh goodbye friends consider you are my guests do me no foul play find him i said hard oh filthy traitor how merciful ladies you are i'm none to this chair bind him oh now shalt my god it's most ignobly done to pluck me by the beard so white and such a traitor oh naughty lady these hairs which thou just ravished from my chin will quicken and accuse me i am your host with robbers hands my hospitable favors you should not ruffle thus what will you do come sir what letters had you laid from france the simple answer for we know the truth and what confederacy had you with the traitors laid footed in the kingdom to whose hands you've sent the lunatic king speak i i i have a letter guessingly set down which came from wonders of a neutral heart and not from one opposed that's cunning and false hmm where have you sent the king to dover wherefore to dover was that wherefore the dover let him answer that i am tied to the stake i must stand the course wherefore to dover because i would not see thy cruel nails tuck out his poor old eyes nor thy fierce sister in his anointed flesh rash boris fangs oh but i shall see the winged vengeance overtake such children see it shut down them villain hold that chair upon these eyes of thine i'll set my foot don't think don't lift the libya give me some help one side will mock another other two if you see vengeance hold my hand my lord i have served you ever since i was a child but better service have i never done you the now to bid you hold oh now you dog if you did grow a beard upon your face i would shake it on this quarrel my villain hey then come on and take the chance of anger give me your sword a peasant stand up thus i'm slain my lord when i left to see some mischief on him lest it seem more prevented out vile jelly [Music] where is thy luster now oh dark and comfortless where's my son edmund edmund in kindle all the sparks of nature to quit this horrid egg our treacherous villain thou cost upon him that hates thee it was he that first made the overture of thy treasons to us who was too good to pity me oh my followers that it goes abused oh you kind gods forgive me that and prosper him girl thrust him out the gate let him smell his way to dover oh now my lord how look you i've received the hurt follow me lady turn out that eyeless villain throw this slave upon the dunhill regan i plead the pace untimely comes this hurt give me your arm i'll never care what wickedness i do if this man come to good go though i'll fetch some flax and whites of eggs to apply to his bleeding face now heaven help him yet better thus and known to be condemned and still condemned and flattered to be worse the lowest and most dejected thing of fortune stands still in esperance lives not in fear the lamentable change is from the best the worst returns to laughter welcome then thou and substantial air that i embrace the wretch that thou hast blown unto the worst owes nothing to thy blasts who comes here my father poorly led world well no world but that thy strange mutations make us hate thee life would not yield to age bless thee master is that a naked fellow i'm a lord this poor mad tom and i pretty good friend i'll entreat him to lead me you cannot see your way i have no way therefore want no eyes i stumbled when i saw alexa he's mad does the times play when madman lead the blind i thought i bit the girl sarah naked fellow tom's a cold i cannot do it further come here fella yet i must bless thy sweet eyes they bleed no it's now the way the dover both style and gate horseway and footpath bless the good man's son from the valve but five fiends have been important at once such as albany cut of lust hobbity dance prince of mode of murder mahou of stealing flipping bopping and mowing some blessings over i must there is a cliff thy unbending head looks fearfully in the confined deep bring me butt to the very brink of it and i'll relieve the misery that doesn't bear with something rich about me from that place i shall know leading me give me thy arm poor tom shall leader welcome my lord i marvel our my old husband on letters on the way now where's your master madam within but never man so changed i told him of the army that had landed he smiled at it i told him you were coming his answer was the worse of gloucester's treachery and of the loyal service of his son when i informed him then he called me sot and told me i had turned the wrong side out what most he should dislike seems pleasant to him what like offensive then shall you go no further it is the cowish terror of his spirit that dares not undertake he'll not feel wrongs which tie him to an answer then may our wishes on the way prove effects edmund to my brother hasten his musters and conduct his powers i must change arms at home and give the distaff into my husband's hands this trusty servant shall pass between us long you are like to hear if you dare venture in your own behalf a mistresses command wear this spare speech decline your head this kiss if it does speak would stretch thy spirits up into the air conceive and very well yours in the ranks of death my most dear gloucester oh the difference of man and man to thee a woman's services are due my fool usurps my body here comes my lord i have been worth the whistle oh goneril you're not worth the dust which the rude wind blows in your face i fear your disposition that nature which contends its origin cannot be bordered certain in itself she that herself will sliver and disbranch from her material sap for force must wither and come to deadly use no more the text is foolish where's thy drum france spreads his banners in our noiseless land with plummet helm thy state begins to threat whilst thou a moral fool sits still and cries a lack why does he so see thy self-devil proper deformity shows not in the fiend so hurried as in a woman oh mary your manhood mew what news oh my good lord the duke of cornwall's dead slain by his servant going to put out the other i have gloucester gloucester's eyes this letter madam craves a speedy answer it is from your sister one way i like this well the sheeping widow might lost her with her may all the building in my fancy pluck upon my hateful life another way the news is not so tired i read an answer where was his son when they did take his eyes come with my lady hither he's not here no my good lord i met him back again no see this wickedness oh my good lord was he informed against him and quit the house on purpose that their punishment might have the freer cause gloucester i live to thank thee for the love thou shalt the king and to revenge thine eyes come here their friend tell me more what thou knowest but are my brother's powers set forth hi madam himself in person there madam with much ado your sister is a better soldier lord edmund spake not with your lord at home no matter why should she write to edmund might not you transport her purposes by word i know my sister does not love her husband of that i'm certain and at her late being here she gave strange or yards and most speaking looks to noble edmund i know you're at her bosom i'm adam i speak in understanding you are i know it therefore advise thee take this note my lord is dead lord edmund and i have talked and more convenient is he for my hand than for your ladies so very well if you do a chance to hear of that blind traitor preferment falls on him that cuts him off wood that i could meet him adam i would show what party i do follow very well when shall we come to the top of that same hill do climb up it now look how we labor he thinks the ground is evil horrible steep hark huh do you hear the sea no truly why then your other senses go imperfect by your eyes anguish some maybe indeed he thinks thy voice is altered and thus speaks in better phrase and matter than i did you're much deceived and nothing am i changed but in my garments we think so i'd better spoke come on here is the place stand still how fearful did it is to cast one's eyes so low the crows and chuffs that wing the midway air seems scarce or gross as beetles halfway down hangs one that gathers sanford dreadful trade it makes he seems no bigger than his head the fishermen that walk up on the beach appear like mice and yawn tall anchoring bark diminished to her [ __ ] a [ __ ] a boy almost too small for sight the murmuring surge that on the unnumbered idle pebbles chafes cannot be heard so high i'll look no more as my brain turn and the deficient sights topple down headlong set me where you stand give me your arm now within a foot or the extreme verge for all beneath the moon would not i leap upright let go my hand you're further off with me farewell and let me hear thee going now fare thee well good sir with all my heart my eye to try for thus with his despair is done to cure it oh almighty god this world i do renounce and in thy sight shake patiently my great affliction off if ed go live oh bless him now fellow very well answer farewell and yet i know not how conceit may rob the treasury of life when life itself yields to the theft had he been where he thought by this had thought been passed alive or dead oh you sir friend hear you sir speak that's mighty pass indeed yet he revives what are you sir let me die that's thou been ought but gossamer feathers air so many fathom down precipitating thoughts shivered like an egg but thou dost breathe ast heavy substance bleeds not speaks at sound thy life's a miracle speak yet again but but have i fallen or no from the dread summit of young chalky born look up a height the shrill gorged lark so far cannot be seen or heard do but look up look i have no eyes oh his wretchedness deprived that benefit to end itself by death give me your arm up so i always feel you your legs you stand too well too well henceforth i'll bear affliction till it to cry out itself enough enough and die their free and patient thought no they cannot touch me for coining i am the king himself side piercing nature's above heart in that respect there's your press money the fella handles his bow like a crow keeper draw me a clothier's yard sherlock yuck a mouse peace piece this piece of toasted cheese will do it there's my god i'll prove it on a giant bring up the brown bills [Music] well-flown bird either clout either clout give the word sweet margaret pass i know that voice gonorrheal with a white beard is not the king i every incher king when i do stare and see how the subject quakes my pardon that man's life what was thy cause adultery i shall not die die for adultery no the rain goes to to the small gilded fly does lecture in my sight let copulation thrive gloucester's bastard son is kinder to his father than my daughter's got between the lawful sheets to it luxury palmelle and i lack soldiers the whole john simpering game whose face between her forks presides snow mince's virtue and to shake the head to hear the pleasure's name the fitchune or the solid horse goes to it with a more riotous appetite down from the waist their centaurs though women all above but to the girdle do the gods inherit beneath is all the fiends there's hell there's darkness there is the sulfurous pit burning stench consumption give me an ounce of civic good apothecary sweeten my imagination there's money for the let me kiss that hand let me wipe it for smells of mortality this great world shall so wear out itself to naught just unknown me i remember thine eyes well enough what thus squeaming at me do thy worst blind cupid i'll not love read out this challenge mark but the penning of it my little sons i could not see i would not take this at report it is and my heart breaks out read what with a case of i oh you're there with me no eyes in your head no money in your purse hmm yep your eyes are in the heavy case you're cursing the light you may see how this world goes i see it feelingly not mad and may see how this world goes with no eyes look with thine ears see how young justice rails on young simple thief how can i near change places in handy dandy which is the justice which the thief i've seen a farmer's dog bark at a beggar and the creature run from the cur there thou must behold the great image of authority a dog's obedient office the rascal beetle hold my bloody hand why does that lash that [ __ ] strip thy known back thou hotly asks to use her in that kind for which thou clipster the usura hangs the cousin through tattered clothes small vices do appear robes and third gowns hide all plates in with gold the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks arm it in rags of pygmies straw does pierce it numbers offend then i say none i label them take care of me my friend who have the power to seal the accuser's lips well get the glass eyes and like a scurvy politician seem to see the things i just not no no no pull off my boots my fortune take my eyes i know thee well enough thy name is gloucester i must be patient we came crying hither i knows that when we first do smell the air we wall and cry i will preach to thee mark when we are born we cry that we are come to this great stage this is a good block it were a delicate stratagem to shoe a troop of horse with felt i'll put it in proof when i've stolen upon these son-in-laws i'm killed killed kevin depends upon him sir your most dear daughter no rescue a prisoner i am even the most natural fool of fortune use me well you shall have ransom let me have surgeons and cut to the brain you shall have anything no seconds all myself why this would make a man a man of salt to use his eyes as garden water party and laying autumn's dust i will die bravely like a smug bridegroom what i will be jovial come come i am a king masters know you that you are a royal one and we obey you then there's life come man you get it you'll get it by running a sight most pitiful and the meanest wretch past speaking of in a king thou hast one daughter who redeems nature from the general curse which twain have brought her to hell gentle sir speak to you sir what's your will just though here ought of a battle toward most sure and vulgar everyone hears that which can distinguish sound but by your favor how near is the other eye near and on speedy foot the main discry hangs on the hourly thought i thank you sir that's all though that the queen on special cause is here her army has moved on thank you sir whoever gentle guards take my breath from me let not my worst spirit tempt me again to die before you please what are you a most poor man made tame to fortune's blows by the art of known and feeling sorrow and pregnant to good beating give me your arm i'll lead you to some biting a man may rot even here what in ill thoughts again men must endure their going yes even as they're coming hither ripeness is all come on that's true too oh thou good kent how shall i live and work to match thy goodness my life will be too short and every measure fail me to be acknowledged madam is all paid all my reports go with the modest truth no more not clipped but so be better suited these weeds are memories of those worser hours i pray put them off pardon dear madam yet to be known shortens my maid intent my boon i make it that you know me not till time and i think meet then be it how does the king adam sleep still oh you kind gods cure this great breach in his abusive nature the untuned and jarring senses are wind up of this child-changing father prayer dronier my dear father restoration hang my medicine on my lips and let this kiss repair those violent arms that my two sisters have in my reverence made kind and dear princess had you not been there father these white flakes to challenge pity of them was this a face to be opposed against the warring winds to stand against the deep dread bolted thunder in the most terrible and nimble stroke of quick cross lightning to watch poor purred you with this thin helmet an enemy's dog though he had bit me should have stood that night against my fire and was thou feign poor father to hovel thee with swine and rogues for lawn in short and musty straw i lack i lacked his wonder that thy life and wits at once had not concluded [Music] he wakes speak to him madam do you to swedist how does my royal lord how fair is your majesty you do me wrong take me out of the grave i had a hole in bliss and i am bound upon a wheel of fire and my home tears to school like molten lead sir do you know me you are a spirit i know where did you die his scarce awake let him alone in the wild where have i been where am i fair daylight i'm mightily abused i shouldn't even die with pity to see another that i know what to say i will not swear these are my hands let's see feel a pin prick well i were assured of my condition look upon me sir and hold your hand in benediction or me no sir you must not leave pray do not mock me i am a very foolish fond old man for scoring up with not an hour more or less and to deal plainly i fear i am not in my perfect mind he thinks i should know you and know this man yet i'm doubtful i'm mainly ignorant what place this is all the strength i have remembers not these garments nor i know not what i did lodged last night do not laugh at me but as i am a man i think this lady to be my child cordelia be your tears wet yes faith i pray wheat might if you have poison for me i will drink it i know you do not love me your sisters have as i remember done me wrong you have some cause they have not am i in france in your own kingdom do not abuse me be comforted good madam the great rage you see is killed in him yet it is danger to make him even are the time he has lost desiring to go in trouble him no more till further settling will please your highness walk you must bear with me and pray you forget and forgive i'm old and foolish if air or grace said speech with man so poor hear me one word speak before you fight the battle over this letter if you were victory let the trumpet sign for him that brought it let you though i seem i can produce a champion who will prove what is about you there if you miscarry your business of the world at so an end and machination ceases fortune love you will stay delightful i was forbidden when time shall serve at the herald cry and i'll appear again well i fear you well i will all look thy people some officers take them away good guard until their greater pleasures first be known that how to censure them we are not the first who with best meaning have incurred the worst for thee oppressed king i am cast down myself could else out frown false fortunes frown shall we not see these daughters and these sisters no no no no come let's away to prison we two alone will sing like birds in the cage and thou just ask me blessing i'll kneel down and ask of thee forgiveness and so we live and pray and sing and tell old tales and laugh at gilted butterflies and hear poor rogues talk of court news and we'll talk with them too who loses and who wins who's in who's out take upon the mystery of things as if we were god's spies and we'll wear out in a walled prison packs and sects of the great ones that even flow by the moon take them away upon such sacrifices my cordelia the gods themselves throw insects have i caught thee he that parts us shall bring a bran from heaven and fire us hence like foxes wipe thine eyes the good years shall devour them flesh and fell no they shall make us weep we'll see them starved first come come hither captain heart take now this letter go follow them to prison one step i have advanced thee if thou dust as this instructs thee thou does make thy way to noble fortunes my great employment will not bear question either say they'll do it or thrive by other means i'll do it my lord about it and right happy when that's done mark i say instantly and carry it so as i've set it down i cannot draw a cotton or eat dried oats if it'd be man's work i'll do it [Music] sir you have shown today your valiant strain and fortune led you well you have the captives which are the opposites of this day's strife and we do require them of you sir i thought it fit to send the old and miserable king to some retention and appointed guard with him i sent the queen my reasons all the same and they are ready tomorrow or at some further space to appear where you shall hold your session sir by your patience i told you about the subject of this war not as a brother edmund i rest thee on capitol treason and in thine attempt this gilded serpent blaster thou art armed let the trumpet sound if none appear to prove upon thy person thy heinous manifest and many treasons there is my pledge sick oh sick if not i'm there trust medicine there's my exchange what in the world he is that names me traitor villain like he lies called by the trumpet he that dares approach on him on you who not i will maintain my truth and honor firmly my sickness grows upon me she's not well convey her to my tent come hither herald let the trumpet sound and read out this sound trumpet if any man of quality or degree within the lists of the army will maintain upon edmond supposed earl of gloucester that he is a manifold traitor let him appear by the third sound of the trumpet he is bold in his defense sound [Music] again [Music] again ask him his purposes why he appears upon this call of the trumpet what are you your name your quality and why you answer this present summons no my name is lost by treason's tooth bear norn and canker bits yet am i noble as the adversary i come to cope which is that adversary what's he that speaks for edmond earl of gloucester himself what says thou to him draw thy sword that if my speech offend a noble heart thy arm may do thee justice thou art a traitor false to thy gods thy brother and thy father conspiring against this high illustrious prince and from the extreme upward of thy head to the descent and dust below thy foot a most towed spotted traitor say thou know this sword this arm and my best spirits are meant to prove against thy heart where do i speak thou liest back do i toss these treasons to thy head for the hell hated lie or whelm thy heart this sword of mine shall give them instant way where they shall rest forever trumpets speak [Music] no ah this was practice gloucester in the laws of war thou was not bound to answer an unknown opposite thou art not vanquished but cousined and beguiled shut your mouth day or with this paper i shall stop it thou worse than any name read thine own evil no tearing lady i receive unite say if i do the laws are mine and not thine who can arrange me for it oh monstrous nost thou this paper ask me not what i know go after her she's desperate govern her what you have charged me with that have i done and more much more the time will bring it out it is past and so am i but what are thou that has this fortune on me if thou art noble i do forgive thee let us exchange charity i'm no less in blood than thou art edmund if more the more thou stronged me my name is edgar and thy father's son the gods are just and of our pleasant vices make instruments to plague us the dark and vicious place where thee he got caused him his eyes now spoken right is true the wheel has come full circle i am here they thought thy very gate did prophesy a royal nobleness i must embrace the let sorrow split my heart if ever i did hate thee or thy [ __ ] hell speak man she's dead who dead speak man your lady sir your lady and her sister by her is poisoned she confessed i was contracted to them both all three now marry in an instant this judgment of the heavens which makes us tremble touches us not with pity here comes kent i'm come to bid my king and master i good night is he not here great thing of us for god speaking and where's the king and where's cordelia a pant for life some good i mean to do in spite of my known nature quickly send be brief in it to the castle for my riches on the life of leah and of cordelia nay send in time tasty for my life hello your tongues and eyes i'd use them so that heaven's vault should crack she's gone forever i know when one is dead and when one lives she's dead as earth lend me a looking glass if that her breath should miss or stain the stone and then she lives is this the promised dead image of that horror fall and see this feather stirs she lives if it be so it is a chance which does redeem all sorrows that ever fell i might have saved her on how she's gone forever cordelia cordelia stay a little what is that a voice was ever soft gentle and low an excellent thing in woman i killed the slave that was hanging me it is true my lord she did yeah did i not fellow i've known the day with my good biting fortune i would have made him skip i'm old now these same crosses spoil me who are you my eyes are not to the best i'll tell your strength the fortune brag of two she loved and hated one of them we behold which is a dull side no you're not kent and shame your servant kent where is your servant guys he he's a good fella i'll tell you straight he'll strike on quickly too he's dead and rotten no my good lord i am the very man now i'll see that straight but from your first of difference and decay have followed your sad steps you're welcome hitter oh no man else false cheerless dark and deadly your eldest daughters have poor done themselves and dreadfully are dead yeah so i think he knows not what he says and vain is it that we present us to him edmund is dead my lord let's put a trifle here my poor fool is hanging no no no life why should a horse a dog a rat have life and thou no breath at all don't come no more never never never look her lips look there look there you thanks my lord my lord break heart i really break but look up my lord vek's not his ghost or let him pass he hates him that would upon the rack of his tough world stretch him out longer he is gone indeed the wonder is he hath endured so long he but usurped his life bear them from hence our present business is general woe friends of my soul you twain rule in this realm and the gold states sustain i have a journey sir shortly to go my master calls me i must not say no the weight of this sad time we must obey speak what we feel not what we ought to say the eldest hath born most we that are young shall never see so much nor live so long you
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