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The Tragedy Of King Lear

  1. 1 Enter Kent and a Gentleman.
  2. 2 KENT.
  3. 3 Why the King of France is so suddenly gone back, know you no
  4. 4 reason?
  5. 5 GENTLEMAN.
  6. 6 Something he left imperfect in the state, which since his coming
  7. 7 forth is thought of, which imports to the kingdom so much fear
  8. 8 and danger that his personal return was most required and
  9. 9 necessary.
  10. 10 KENT.
  11. 11 Who hath he left behind him general?
  12. 12 GENTLEMAN.
  13. 13 The Mareschal of France, Monsieur La Far.
  14. 14 KENT.
  15. 15 Did your letters pierce the queen to any demonstration of grief?
  16. 16 GENTLEMAN.
  17. 17 Ay, sir; she took them, read them in my presence;
  18. 18 And now and then an ample tear trill’d down
  19. 19 Her delicate cheek. It seem’d she was a queen
  20. 20 Over her passion; who, most rebel-like,
  21. 21 Sought to be king o’er her.
  22. 22 KENT.
  23. 23 O, then it mov’d her.
  24. 24 GENTLEMAN.
  25. 25 Not to a rage: patience and sorrow strove
  26. 26 Who should express her goodliest. You have seen
  27. 27 Sunshine and rain at once: her smiles and tears
  28. 28 Were like a better day. Those happy smilets
  29. 29 That play’d on her ripe lip seem’d not to know
  30. 30 What guests were in her eyes; which parted thence
  31. 31 As pearls from diamonds dropp’d. In brief,
  32. 32 Sorrow would be a rarity most belov’d,
  33. 33 If all could so become it.
  34. 34 KENT.
  35. 35 Made she no verbal question?
  36. 36 GENTLEMAN.
  37. 37 Faith, once or twice she heav’d the name of ‘father’
  38. 38 Pantingly forth, as if it press’d her heart;
  39. 39 Cried ‘Sisters, sisters! Shame of ladies! sisters!
  40. 40 Kent! father! sisters! What, i’ the storm? i’ the night?
  41. 41 Let pity not be believ’d!’ There she shook
  42. 42 The holy water from her heavenly eyes,
  43. 43 And clamour master’d her: then away she started
  44. 44 To deal with grief alone.
  45. 45 KENT.
  46. 46 It is the stars,
  47. 47 The stars above us govern our conditions;
  48. 48 Else one self mate and make could not beget
  49. 49 Such different issues. You spoke not with her since?
  50. 50 GENTLEMAN.
  51. 51 No.
  52. 52 KENT.
  53. 53 Was this before the King return’d?
  54. 54 GENTLEMAN.
  55. 55 No, since.
  56. 56 KENT.
  57. 57 Well, sir, the poor distressed Lear’s i’ the town;
  58. 58 Who sometime, in his better tune, remembers
  59. 59 What we are come about, and by no means
  60. 60 Will yield to see his daughter.
  61. 61 GENTLEMAN.
  62. 62 Why, good sir?
  63. 63 KENT.
  64. 64 A sovereign shame so elbows him. His own unkindness,
  65. 65 That stripp’d her from his benediction, turn’d her
  66. 66 To foreign casualties, gave her dear rights
  67. 67 To his dog-hearted daughters, these things sting
  68. 68 His mind so venomously that burning shame
  69. 69 Detains him from Cordelia.
  70. 70 GENTLEMAN.
  71. 71 Alack, poor gentleman!
  72. 72 KENT.
  73. 73 Of Albany’s and Cornwall’s powers you heard not?
  74. 74 GENTLEMAN.
  75. 75 ’Tis so; they are afoot.
  76. 76 KENT.
  77. 77 Well, sir, I’ll bring you to our master Lear
  78. 78 And leave you to attend him. Some dear cause
  79. 79 Will in concealment wrap me up awhile;
  80. 80 When I am known aright, you shall not grieve
  81. 81 Lending me this acquaintance.
  82. 82 I pray you, go along with me.
  83. 83 [_Exeunt._]