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King Lear by William Shakespeare
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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
Might have the freer course.

Alb.
Gloster, I live
To thank thee for the love thou show'dst the king,
And to revenge thine eyes.--Come hither, friend:
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
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