King Lear by William Shakespeare
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my closet: these injuries the king now bears will be revenged
home; there's part of a power already footed: we must incline to the king. I will seek him, and privily relieve him: go you and maintain talk with the duke, that my charity be not of him perceived: if he ask for me, I am ill, and gone to bed. If I die for it, as no less is threatened me, the king my old master must be relieved. There is some strange thing toward, Edmund; pray you be careful. [Exit.] Edm. This courtesy, forbid thee, shall the duke Instantly know; and of that letter too:-- This seems a fair deserving, and must draw me That which my father loses,--no less than all: The younger rises when the old doth fall. [Exit.] Scene IV. A part of the Heath with a Hovel. Storm continues. [Enter Lear, Kent, and Fool.] Kent. Here is the place, my lord; good my lord, enter: The tyranny of the open night's too rough For nature to endure. |
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