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The Tragedy Of King Lear

  1. 1 A storm with thunder and lightning. Enter Kent and a Gentleman,
  2. 2 severally.
  3. 3 KENT.
  4. 4 Who’s there, besides foul weather?
  5. 5 GENTLEMAN.
  6. 6 One minded like the weather, most unquietly.
  7. 7 KENT.
  8. 8 I know you. Where’s the King?
  9. 9 GENTLEMAN.
  10. 10 Contending with the fretful elements;
  11. 11 Bids the wind blow the earth into the sea,
  12. 12 Or swell the curled waters ’bove the main,
  13. 13 That things might change or cease; tears his white hair,
  14. 14 Which the impetuous blasts with eyeless rage,
  15. 15 Catch in their fury and make nothing of;
  16. 16 Strives in his little world of man to outscorn
  17. 17 The to-and-fro-conflicting wind and rain.
  18. 18 This night, wherein the cub-drawn bear would couch,
  19. 19 The lion and the belly-pinched wolf
  20. 20 Keep their fur dry, unbonneted he runs,
  21. 21 And bids what will take all.
  22. 22 KENT.
  23. 23 But who is with him?
  24. 24 GENTLEMAN.
  25. 25 None but the fool, who labours to out-jest
  26. 26 His heart-struck injuries.
  27. 27 KENT.
  28. 28 Sir, I do know you;
  29. 29 And dare, upon the warrant of my note
  30. 30 Commend a dear thing to you. There is division,
  31. 31 Although as yet the face of it be cover’d
  32. 32 With mutual cunning, ’twixt Albany and Cornwall;
  33. 33 Who have, as who have not, that their great stars
  34. 34 Throne’d and set high; servants, who seem no less,
  35. 35 Which are to France the spies and speculations
  36. 36 Intelligent of our state. What hath been seen,
  37. 37 Either in snuffs and packings of the Dukes;
  38. 38 Or the hard rein which both of them have borne
  39. 39 Against the old kind King; or something deeper,
  40. 40 Whereof, perchance, these are but furnishings;—
  41. 41 But, true it is, from France there comes a power
  42. 42 Into this scatter’d kingdom; who already,
  43. 43 Wise in our negligence, have secret feet
  44. 44 In some of our best ports, and are at point
  45. 45 To show their open banner.—Now to you:
  46. 46 If on my credit you dare build so far
  47. 47 To make your speed to Dover, you shall find
  48. 48 Some that will thank you making just report
  49. 49 Of how unnatural and bemadding sorrow
  50. 50 The King hath cause to plain.
  51. 51 I am a gentleman of blood and breeding;
  52. 52 And from some knowledge and assurance
  53. 53 Offer this office to you.
  54. 54 GENTLEMAN.
  55. 55 I will talk further with you.
  56. 56 KENT.
  57. 57 No, do not.
  58. 58 For confirmation that I am much more
  59. 59 Than my out-wall, open this purse, and take
  60. 60 What it contains. If you shall see Cordelia,
  61. 61 As fear not but you shall, show her this ring;
  62. 62 And she will tell you who your fellow is
  63. 63 That yet you do not know. Fie on this storm!
  64. 64 I will go seek the King.
  65. 65 GENTLEMAN.
  66. 66 Give me your hand: have you no more to say?
  67. 67 KENT.
  68. 68 Few words, but, to effect, more than all yet:
  69. 69 That, when we have found the King, in which your pain
  70. 70 That way, I’ll this; he that first lights on him
  71. 71 Holla the other.
  72. 72 [_Exeunt._]