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