To his great master; who, thereat enrag'd, ALB. But being widow, and my Gloucester with her, May all the building in my fancy pluck Upon my hateful life: another way The news is not so tart.—I'll read, and answer. [exit. ALB. Where was his son when they did take his eyes? ALB. He is not here. 90 MESS. No, my good Lord; I met him back again. ALB. Knows he the wickedness? MESS. Ay, my good Lord; 'twas he inform'd against him; And quit the house on purpose, that their punishment ALB. Gloucester, I live To thank thee for the love thou shew'dst the King, Tell me what more thou know'st. [exeunt. SCENE III. The French Camp near Dover. Enter KENT and a Gentleman. KENT. Why the King of France is so suddenly gone back know you the reason? GENT. Something he left imperfect in the State, which since his coming forth is thought of; which imports to the Kingdom so much fear and danger, that his personal return was most requir'd and necessary. ACT IV Sc. II ACT IV KENT. Who hath he left behind him general? GENT. Ay, Sir; she took them, read them in my And now and then an ample tear trill'd down Sought to be King o'er her. KENT. Could so become it. KENT. Made she no verbal question? 20 GENT. 'Faith, once or twice she heav'd the name of Father Pantingly forth, as if it press'd her heart; Shame of Ladies! Sisters! Kent! Father! Sisters! What i the storm? i the night? Let pity not be believed! The holy water from her heavenly eyes, And clamour moisten'd: then away she started The Stars above us, govern our conditions; Else one self mate and mate could not beget Such different issues. You spoke not with her since? GENT. No. 30 GENT. Why, good Sir? KENT. A sovereign shame so elbows him: his own un kindness, That stripp'd her from his benediction, turn'd her To foreign casualties, gave her dear rights To his dog-hearted daughters-these things sting GENT. Alack, poor gentleman! KENT. Of Albany's and Cornwall's powers you heard not? KENT. Well, Sir, I'll bring you to our master Lear, When I am known aright, you shall not grieve 50 [exeunt. ACT IV Sc. III SCENE IV. The Same. A Tent. Enter, with Drum and Colours, CORDELIA, a Doctor, CORD. Alack, 'tis he: why, he was met even now In our sustaining corn. A century send forth; And bring him to our eye. [Exit an Officer.] What can man's wisdom In the restoring his bereaved sense? He that helps him take all my outward worth. DocT. There is means, Madam: Our foster-nurse of nature is repose, The which he lacks; that to provoke in him Are many simples operative, whose power All blest Secrets, ΤΟ ACT IV All you unpublish'd Virtues of the Earth, That wants the means to lead it. MESS. Enter a Messenger. The British powers are marching hitherward. CORD. 'Tis known before; our preparation stands My mourning and importun'd tears hath pitied. But love, dear love, and our ag'd father's right: [exeunt. Your sister is the better soldier. REG. Lord Edmund spake not with your Lord at home? Osw. No, Madam. REG. What might import my sister's letter to him? Osw. I know not, Lady. REG. 'Faith, he is posted hence on serious matter. It was great ignorance, Gloucester's eyes being out, All hearts against us. Edmund, I think, is gone, His nighted life; moreover, to descry The strength o' the enemy. Osw. I must needs after him, Madam, with my letter. REG. Our troops set forth to-morrow: stay with us; may not, Madam: My lady charg❜d my duty in this business. REG. Why should she write to Edmund? Might not you Something I know not what: I'll love thee much; Osw. Madam, I had rather- REG. I know your Lady does not love her husband; REG. I speak in understanding; you are, I know 't: My Lord is dead; Edmund and I have talk'd; If you do find him, pray you, give him this; And, when your mistress hears thus much from you, 20 Osw. Would I could meet him, Madam! I should shew What party I do follow. 30 ACT IV Sc. V GLOU. When shall I come to the top of that same hill? EDG. You do climb up it now: look, how we labour. GLOU. Methinks the ground is even. EDG. Hark, do you hear the Sea? GLOU. VIII: XX Horrible steep. No, truly. 337 |