Q1_scene/13: n="13" type="scene"> Enter Gloster and Lear, Kent, Foole, a__nd _Tom. Here is better than the open ayre, take it thankfully, I will peece out the comfort with what addition I can, I will not be l F1_scene/13: n="6_">E______________n_______t_e_________r _Kent, an__d _Gloucester._ Here is better than the open ayre, take it thankfully: I _will peece out the comfort with what addition I can: I wil_______l __n Q1_scene/13: ong from you. All the power of his wits have giuen way to impatience, the Gods deserue your kindnes._ Fretereto cals me, and tels me Nero is an angler in the lake of darknes, pray innocent beware F1_scene/13: _________o_t __be_____ lo___n_g______________________________________ __f____________rom yo_________u. E______________________xi_____________________________t _A_________l___l _t___h________e_______ Q1_scene/13: the foule fiend. Pri_thee Nunckle tell me, whether a mad man be a gentleman _or a Yeoma_n. A King, a Kin_g, to have a thousand with red burning spits come hiszing in upon them. The foule fiend bi F1_scene/13: _______________ __p_owre__________________ _of______________________________ _his __wi___ts, ___have ___giuen _w_a__y_ __to______ h________is_____ _im_p_a_ti____________en___ce___: _th______e_________ Q1_scene/13: tes my back, He is mad, that trusts in the tamenes of a Wolfe, a horses __hea_l_th, a boyes love, or a whores oath. it shall be done, I will arraigne them straight, Come sit thou here most learned F1_scene/13: ___________ __G___od__s _r__________e_____________wa_____r__d_ ___your__ _kind_nesse.__ Ente__r___ _L_ea_r__________, _E_dg____a____r__, a_n_______d____ F____oole____._ F____r__at___e_____r__re_______ Q1_scene/13: Iustice Thou sapient sir sit here, _no you she Foxes ~~ Look where he stands and glars, wanst thou eyes, at tral madam come over the broome Bessy to m_e. Her boat hath a leake, and she must not s F1_scene/13: __t_to__ _cal________s m______e____, and t__e_____l___ls_ _m_____e______ N_____e_______ro _i__s___________ _an _A___________n_________g___l___e___r__ in the __L__a_______ke __of___ _D______ar___kn__es Q1_scene/13: peak, _Why she dares not come, over to thee. The foule fiend haunts poore Tom in the voyce of a nightingale, Hoppedance cries in Toms belly for two white herring, Croke not blacke Angell, I have n F1_scene/13: se__: _pray I_______n_no_cen_t, an_______d__ __be________________w___ar___e t_h__e _f___o_ule_________________ _F___________i______________________________e___n___d._ Pr_i___t_h__e_________e ___N_un__ Q1_scene/13: o foode for thee. How do you sir? stand you not so amazd, w_ill you lie down and rest upon the cushings? I will see their triall first, bring in their euide_nce, thou robbed man of Iustice take th F1_scene/13: _k_l_e__________ __t__e___l_____l _m_______________e_____, whether__ _a__ m___a_d__m___an___ be___________ _a G_____e______n_t_lem_a_n___, o___r a_ Ye_________oma___n___. A_________ Ki__n__g__________ Q1_scene/13: y place, and thou his yokefellow of equity, bench by his side, you are of the commission, sit you too. Let us deale __iustly sleepest or wakest thou iolly shepheard">shepherd, Thy sheepe be i F1_scene/13: _______, a__ K___________i__n_____g. No____, h____e__ i_s a___ _Y__e_______oma__n________, th_at______ __h__as_ a____ Gent____l__e___m_an________ to________ h_______________is_ _Son: __f______________ Q1_scene/13: n the corne, and for one blast of thy minikin mouth, thy sheepe shall take no harme, Pur the cat is gray. Arraigne her first it is Gonoril, I here take my oath before this honorable assembly kickt F1_scene/13: _______o__r _h______________________________e _is___ _a__ mad_________ Ye___oma__n__ _t____h_a__t s_e__es __h_____________is__ S_o________n_ ___a_______________________ _G_________e_____ntl___________ Q1_scene/13: the poore king her father. Come hither mistrisse is your name Gonorill. She cannot deny it. Cry you mercy I tooke you fo_r a ioyne stoole. And here is another whose warpt lookes proclaime, What s F1_scene/13: ________e________ma__n___ __be___f______o_r_____e hi_m_________________._ To_ h_____a__v_e__ __a__ t__h________o___________usa__n__________d __wi__________________________t__h______ r__e____d __b__ur_ Q1_scene/13: tore her hart is made of, stop her there, Armes, armes, sword, fire, corruption in the place, False Iusticer why hast thou let her scape. Blesse thy fiue wits. O pi_ty_ sir, where is the patience F1_scene/13: _n_i_______n_g__________ _s_p_i_______ts __Come_ _hi_____zzing _i_n_ _up_____o_n___ th____e_m._ B_l________e_________s_____se_____________ __t____h___y fiue wits._ O pitty: Sir, where is the patience Q1_scene/13: now, That you so oft have boasted to retaine. My teares begin to take his part so much, They will marre my counterfei_ting. The little do__gs_ and all Trey, Blanch, and Sweet _hart, see_ they ba F1_scene/13: now __That you so oft have boasted to retaine? _My teares begin to take his part so much,_ They m_____arre my counterfe_tting._ The little dogges, and all; _Trey, Blanch, and Sweet-heart: see, they ba Q1_scene/13: rke at me. Tom_ will throw his head at them, aua_nt you cu__rs, Be thy mouth, or blacke, or white, tooth that poysons if it bite, Masti_fe, gray_hound, mungri_l, grim_-hound or spanie_l, brac_h_ or F1_scene/13: rke at me._ Tom, will throw his head at them: Auaunt you Curres, _be thy mouth _or blacke _or white: Tooth that poysons if it bite: _Mastiffe, Grey-hound, Mongrill, Grim, Hound or Spaniell, Brache, or Q1_scene/13: #hi_m, ___Bobtaile t_ike, or t_rundl_etaile, Tom will make them wee_p and waile, For with throwing thus my head, dogs leape the hatch_ ____a_n___d a_ll are_ fled, loudla_ ___doodla_ come_ march to F1_scene/13: _H_ym: _Or Bobtaile tight, or Trou_dle taile, Tom will make h_im weepe and waile,_ For with throwing thus my head; Dogs leapt the hatch, and all are fled. Do_, de__, de____, de: s_ese: Come, march to Q1_scene/13: wakes, and fai_res, and market townes, poore Tom thy horne is dry. Then let them anotomize Regan, see what breeds about her _Hart_ is there any cause in nature that makes thi_s har_dn_e__s, You F1_scene/13: Wakes _and Fa_yres, And _Market Townes: poore Tom thy horne is dry,_ Then let them Anatomize Regan: See what breeds about __her _heart. Is there any cause in Nature that make_ these hard-hearts. _You Q1_scene/13: sir, I entertaine you for one of my hundred, Only_ I do not like the fashion of your garments_ you will say, They are Persian attire, but let them be chang'd. Now good my _Lo_rd lie here awhile. F1_scene/13: sir, I entertai___n_e for one of my hundred; _only, I do not like the fashion of your garments. You will say __they are Persi__a_n____; but let them be chang'd._ Ente_____r_ Gloste___________r____._ Q1_scene/13: Make no noise, make no noise, draw the curtains, _so, s__o, We will go to supper in the morning, s__o, so, Enter Gloster. _Come hither friend, where is the King m__y master. Here_ sir, but troub F1_scene/13: N__________ow _g____o_____od __m__y L____or_d___, lye _here, _a__n___d__ r_es____t a__wh_il_____e._ Make _no __n___oi__s__e_, _mak_e n____o noi_se, d__ra__w th_____e Curtai_n_es: _so__, so_, w_e w___i Q1_scene/13: le him not his wits a__re gone. Good friend I prithee take him in thy armes, I have or'e-heard a plot of death upon hi_m, There is a Litter ready lay him in it, a_nd driue towards Douer frend, Whe F1_scene/13: _______l_l g_o t__o Suppe__r__ __i________n_ __t___he__________ m_orn_i_n_g_._ A______n_d_______ __I____________ w_i____ll __g______o __t___o_ bed__ a_t n__oone__. Come hi_ther______ Fr_i_e___nd: _Whe Q1_scene/13: re thou shalt __meet both welcome and protection, take up thy master, If thou _shouldst dally half a_n houre, his life with thine And all that offer to defend_ him stand in assured losse, Take up F1_scene/13: re i_s_ th__e King__ m_y_ M_____a_____s__te_r___? H__e_r___e_ __S___ir, _b__ut__ tro____u_b__l__e____ him not__, h________i_s_ wi_ts _a_______re__ g_____one______. G___ood__ f___r___ie_n___d, _I___ pr Q1_scene/13: th_e King and _followe me, that will to some prouision Give thee quicke conduct. Oppressed n_ature sleepes, This rest might yet have balmed _thy broken_ sinewes, Which if con_uenience will not al F1_scene/13: ithee t__a__ke him_____ in _th_y arm________e_s________; I___ h___av_e___________ __o____r_e_-hear__d a______ __pl___o_t_ of_______ d_e_a__th__ upon hi___m: Th_ere_ __i___s a_ L_itte_______r___ r__ead Q1_scene/13: ow_ stand _in hard cure, Come helpe to beare thy master, thou must not stay behind. Com_e, come away. Ex_i_t. Whe_n we our b_etters see bearing our woes: we sca_rcely think, our mis_erie_s, our F1_scene/13: y_, l_ay_ him i_n_ it__,_ An_d_________ d_____r__i__u_e_ _to__________war___d______ __Douer _frie__nd_, _w_here __th_ou shalt_ meet____e___ _B__o_____t____h_ _we_lc_ome___, _an__d _pr_o__tecti_on. T__ Q1_scene/13: foes. Who alone suffers suffers, most in _the mind, Leauing free things and happy showes behind, _Bu_t then the mind much sufferance doth or'e-sci__p, When griefe hath _mates, and bearing fellows F1_scene/13: a_ke_ __up_______________ t_h__y_ _M______aste____r_,_ I_____f_____ th___________o_u shoul_d____st __dally h_________________al_f_______ an__ h_______our, _h_is l_if_e With thine_, a______n__d a_l____ Q1_scene/13: hip: How light and portabl_e my pa_ine seems now, _Whe_n that ____which make_s me bend, makes the King bow. He childed as I fathered, Tom away, Marke the high __noyses and_ thyself bewray, When f F1_scene/13: __l __t__h_____a_t_ o___f_fer to defend h_im_____,_ Sta_nd i__n assure_d_ l__osse_______. Tak__________e up_, _ta__k__e________________ _up______,_ A_n_d f________ollo___w m_e, t___h__a__t___ __wi____ Q1_scene/13: alse opinion whose wrong thoughts defile thee, In thy iust proofe repeals and reconciles thee, _What will hap more tonight, safe sca_pe_ the King, Lurke,__ lurke. F1_scene/13: _____l_____l to___ s_o_______m___e___________ __p__roui_s__io___n_ G____ive______________ thee __qui__ck__e c_on___d_u__c__t. C_______ome, c___om_e, _aw_ay. Ex_e____unt