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I thought the king had more affected
the Duke of Albany than Cornwall
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It did always seem so to us
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But now in the division of the kingdom it
appears not which of the dukes he values most
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- Is not this your son, my lord?
- His breeding, sir, hath been at my charge
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I have so often blushed to acknowledge him
that now I am brazed to it
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- I cannot conceive you
- Sir, this young fellow's mother could
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Whereupon she grew round-wombed and had indeed, sir, a
son for her cradle ere she had a husband for her bed
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Do you smell a fault?
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I cannot wish the fault undone,
the issue of it being so proper
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But I have a son, sir, by order of law, some year
elder than this, who yet is no dearer in my account
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Though this knave came something saucily
into the world before he was sent for
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Yet was his mother fair, there was good sport at
his making and the whoreson must be acknowledged
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- Do you know this noble gentleman, Edmund?
- No, my lord
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My lord of Kent. Remember him hereafter
as my honourable friend
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- My services to your lordship - I must
love you, and sue to know you better
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- Sir, I shall study deserving - He hath
been out nine years, and away he shall again
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The king is coming
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- Attend the lords of France and
Burgundy, Gloucester - I shall, my lord
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Meantime we shall express our darker
purpose. Give me the map there
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Know that we have divided
in three our kingdom
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And 'tis our fast intent to shake
all cares and business from our age...
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conferring them on younger strengths
while we unburdened crawl toward death
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Our son of Cornwall,
and you, our no less loving son of Albany
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We have this hour a constant will
to publish our daughters' several dowers...
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that future strife
may be prevented now
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The princes, France and Burgundy, great
rivals in our youngest daughter's love...
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long in our court have made their
amorous sojourn and here are to be answered
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Tell me, my daughters
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Since now we will divest us both of rule,
interest of territory, cares of state...
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which of you shall we
say doth love us most?
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That we our largest bounty may extend
where nature doth with merit challenge
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Goneril, our eldest born, speak first
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Sir, I love you more than
word can wield the matter
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Dearer than eyesight, space and liberty,
beyond what can be valued rich or rare
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No less than life, with
grace, health, beauty, honour
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As much as child ever
loved, or father found
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A love that makes breath poor and speech unable.
Beyond all manner of 'so much' I love you
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What shall Cordelia speak?
Love, and be silent
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Of all these bounds, even from this line to this,
with shadowy forests and with champaigns riched...
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with plenteous rivers and
wide-skirted meads, we make thee lady
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To thine and Albany's issues
be this perpetual
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What says our second daughter,
our dearest Regan, wife of Cornwall?
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I am made of that self-mettle as my sister,
and prize me at her worth
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In my true heart,
I find she names my very deed of love
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Only she comes too short, that I profess
myself an enemy to all other joys
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And find I am alone felicitate
in your dear highness' love
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Then poor Cordelia. And yet not so, since I am
sure my love's more ponderous than my tongue
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To thee and thine hereditary ever
remain this ample third of our fair kingdom
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No less in space, validity and pleasure
than that conferred on Goneril
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Now our joy, although our last and least
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To whose young love the vines of France and
milk of Burgundy strive to be interessed
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What can you say to draw a third
more opulent than your sisters'? Speak
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Nothing, my lord
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- Nothing?
- Nothing
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Nothing will come of nothing.
Speak again
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Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave
my heart into my mouth
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I love your majesty
according to my bond, no more nor less
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How, how? Cordelia, mend your speech a
little, lest you may mar your fortunes
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Good my lord,
you have begot me, bred me, loved me
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I return those duties back as are right
fit, obey you, love you and most honour you
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Why have my sisters husbands
if they say they love you all?
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Happily when I shall wed,
that lord whose hand must take my plight...
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shall carry half my love with him,
half my care and duty
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Sure I shall never marry like my sisters,
to love my father all
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- But goes thy heart with this?
- Ay, my good lord
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- So young and so untender?
- So young, my lord, and true
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Let it be so.
Thy truth then be thy dower
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For by the sacred radiance of the sun,
the mysteries of Hecate and the night...
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By all the operation of the orbs
from whom we do exist and cease to be...
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here I disclaim all my paternal care,
propinquity and property of blood
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And as a stranger to my heart and me
hold thee from this forever
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- Good my liege...
- Peace, Kent
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Come not between the dragon and his wrath
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I loved her most, and thought to
set my rest on her kind nursery
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Hence, and avoid my sight
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Call France. Who stirs?
Call Burgundy
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Cornwall and Albany, with our two
daughters' dowers digest the third
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Let pride, which she
calls plainness, marry her
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I do invest you jointly with my power, pre-eminence,
and all the large effects that troop with majesty
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Ourself by monthly course, with reservation of
an hundred knights by you to be sustained...
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shall our abode make
with you by due turn
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Only we shall retain the name
and all the addition to a king
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The sway, revenue, execution of the rest,
beloved sons, be yours
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Which to confirm,
this coronet part between you
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Royal Lear, whom I have ever honoured as my king,
loved as my father, as my master followed...
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The bow is bent and
drawn, make from the shaft
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Let it fall rather, though the fork invade
the region of my heart
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Be Kent unmannerly when Lear is mad.
What wouldst thou do, old man?
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Think'st thou that duty shall have dread
to speak when power to flattery bows?
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Reserve thy state, and in thy best
consideration check this hideous rashness
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Answer my life my judgement. Thy youngest
daughter does not love thee least
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Kent, on thy life, no more
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My life I never held but as a pawn
to wage against thine enemies
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Out of my sight!
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See better, Lear, and let me still remain
the true blank of thine eye
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- Now, by Apollo...
- Now, by Apollo, king, thou swearest thy gods in vain
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- O, vassal, miscreant
- Dear sir, forbear
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Revoke thy doom, or whilst I can vent clamour
from my throat, I'll tell thee thou dost evil
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Hear me, recreant,
on thine allegiance hear me
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That thou hast sought to make us break our vows,
which we durst never yet, take thy reward
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Five days we do allot thee for provision
to shield thee from disasters of the world
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And on the sixth to turn thy hated back
upon our kingdom
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If on the next day following thy banished trunk be
found in our dominions, the moment is thy death
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Away!
By Jupiter, this shall not be revoked
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Fare thee well, king. Sith thus thou wilt appear,
freedom lives hence and banishment is here
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The gods to their dear shelter take thee, maid,
that justly think'st, and hast most rightly said
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And your large speeches may your deeds approve,
that good effects may spring from words of love
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Thus Kent, O princes, bids you all adieu.
He'll shape his old course in a country new
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Here's France and Burgundy, my noble lord
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My lord of Burgundy,
we first address toward you
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What in the least will you require in present
dower with her, or cease your quest of love?
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Most royal majesty, I crave no more than hath
your highness offered, nor will you tender less
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Right noble Burgundy, when she was dear to us
we did hold her so, but now her price is fallen
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- Sir, there she stands. She's there,
and she is yours - I know no answer
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Will you, with those infirmities she owns,
unfriended, new-adopted to our hate...
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dowered with our curse and strangered
with our oath, take her or leave her?
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Pardon me, royal sir.
Election makes not up in such conditions
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Then leave her, sir, for by the power
that made me, I tell you all her wealth
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For you, great king,
avert your liking a more worthier way...
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than on a wretch whom nature is ashamed
almost to acknowledge hers
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This is most strange, that she whom even but
now was your object, the best, the dearest...
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should in this trice of time commit a thing so
monstrous to dismantle so many folds of favour
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Sure her offence must be
of such unnatural degree that monsters it
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Which to believe of her must be a faith that
reason without miracle should never plant in me
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I beseech your majesty that you make known it
is no vicious blot, murder, or foulness...
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that hath deprived me of your grace and favour,
but even for want of that for which I am richer
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A still-soliciting eye and such a tongue
that I am glad I have not
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Though not to have it
hath lost me in your liking
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Better thou hadst not been born
than not to have pleased me better
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Is it but this? A tardiness in nature, which often
leaves the history unspoke that it intends to do?
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My lord of Burgundy, what say you to the lady?
Will you have her? She is herself a dowry
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Royal king, give but that portion
which yourself proposed
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And here I take Cordelia by the hand,
Duchess of Burgundy
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Nothing.
I have sworn, I am firm
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I am sorry, then, you have so lost a father
that you must lose a husband
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Peace be with Burgundy. Since that respect and
fortunes are his love, I shall not be his wife
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Fairest Cordelia, that art most rich being
poor, thee and thy virtues here I seize upon
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Be it lawful, I take up what's cast away.
Gods, gods!
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'Tis strange that from their coldest neglect
my love should kindle to inflamed respect
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Thy dowerless daughter, king, thrown to my chance,
is queen of us, of ours and our fair France
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Thou hast her, France, let her be thine
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For we have no such daughter,
nor shall ever see that face of hers again
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Therefore be gone
without our grace, our love, our benison
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Come, noble Burgundy
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Bid farewell to your sisters
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The jewels of our father,
with washed eyes Cordelia leaves you
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I know you what you are. Love well our father.
To your professed bosoms I commit him
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- So farewell to you both
- Prescribe not us our duty
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Let your study be to content your lord
who hath received you at fortune's alms
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You have obedience scanted, and well
are worth the want that you have wanted
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Time shall unfold what plighted cunning hides.
Who covers faults, at last with shame derides
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- Well may you prosper
- Come, my fair Cordelia
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Sister, it is not little I have to say
of what most nearly appertains to us both
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- I think our father will hence tonight - That's
most certain, and with you. Next month with us
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You see how full of changes his age is.
He always loved our sister most
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And with what poor judgement he hath now
cast her off appears too grossly
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'Tis the infirmity of his age. Yet he
hath ever but slenderly known himself
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The best and soundest of his time hath been
but rash. Then must we look from his age...
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to receive the unruly waywardness that
infirm and choleric years bring with them
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Such unconstant starts are we like to
have from him as this of Kent's banishment
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Pray you let us sit together. If our father carry
authority with such disposition as he bears...
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this last surrender
of his will but offend us
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- We shall further think of it
- We must do something, and in the heat
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Thou, nature, art my goddess.
To thy law my services are bound
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Wherefore should I stand in the plague of custom and
permit the curiosity of nations to deprive me...
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for that I am some twelve or
fourteen moonshines lag of a brother?
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Why bastard? Wherefore base?
When my dimensions are as well compact...
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my mind as generous, and my shape
as true, as honest madam's issue?
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Why brand they us with base?
With baseness? Bastardy? Base, base?
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Who in the lusty stealth of nature take more
composition and fierce quality than doth...
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within a dull, stale, tired bed, go to the creating
a whole tribe of fops got 'tween a sleep and wake?
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Well then, legitimate Edgar,
I must have your land
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Our father's love is to the bastard Edmund as
to the legitimate. Fine word, 'legitimate'
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Well, my legitimate, if this letter speed
and my invention thrive...
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Edmund the base shall top the legitimate
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I grow, I prosper.
Now, gods, stand up for bastards
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Kent banished thus?
And France in choler parted?
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And the king gone tonight?
All this done upon the gad?
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- Edmund, how now? What news?
- So please your lordship, none
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- Why so earnestly seek you to put up that letter?
- I know no news, my lord
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- What paper were you reading?
- Nothing, my lord
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No? What needed, then, that terrible
dispatch of it into your pocket?
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The quality of nothing hath not such need
to hide itself. Let's see
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Come, if it be nothing
I shall not need spectacles
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I beseech you, sir, pardon me. It is a letter
from my brother, that I have not all o'er-read
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And for so much as I have perused,
I find it not fit for your o'erlooking
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- Give me the letter, sir - I shall
offend either to detain or give it
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Let's see, let's see
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I hope for my brother's justification he wrote
this but as an essay or taste of my virtue
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I begin to find an idle and fond bondage
in the oppression of aged tyranny
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Come to me, that of this I may speak more
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If our father would sleep till I waked him,
you should enjoy half his revenue for ever...
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and live the beloved
of your brother, Edgar
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Conspiracy! 'Sleep till I wake him,
you should enjoy half his revenue'
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My son Edgar?
Had he a hand to write this?
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A heart and brain to breed it in?
When came you to this? Who brought it?
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It was not brought me, my lord,
there's the cunning of it
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- I found it thrown in at the casement of my closet
- You know the character to be your brother's?
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- I would fain think it were not
- It is his
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It is his hand, my lord,
but I hope his heart is not in the contents
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- Has he never before sounded you in this business?
- Never, my lord
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But I have heard him oft maintain it to be fit
that, sons at perfect age and fathers declined...
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the father should be as ward to the son,
and the son manage his revenue
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O villain, villain! His very opinion in the letter.
Abhorred villain. Unnatural, detested, brutish villain
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Worse than brutish.
Go, sirrah, seek him, I'll apprehend him
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- Abominable villain, where is he?
- I do not well know, my lord
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If it shall please you to suspend
your indignation against my brother...
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till you can derive from him better testimony
of his intent, you should run a certain course
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I dare pawn down my life, that he hath writ
this to feel my affection to your honour...
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- and to no other pretence of danger
- Think you so?
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If your honour judge it meet, I will place
you where you shall hear us confer of this
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- He cannot be such a monster
- Nor is not, sure
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To his father, that so tenderly and entirely loves
him. Heaven and Earth! Edmund, seek him out
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- Wind me into him, I pray you
- I will, sir, presently
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These late eclipses in the sun and moon
portend no good to us
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Love cools, friendship falls off, brothers
divide. In cities mutinies, in countries discord
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In palaces treason,
and the bond cracked 'twixt son and father
218
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This villain of mine comes under the
prediction. There's son against father
219
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The king falls from bias of nature.
There's father against child
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We have seen the best of our time
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Machinations, hollowness, treachery, and all ruinous
disorders follow us disquietly to our graves
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Find out this villain, Edmund,
it shall lose thee nothing. Do it carefully
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And the noble and true-hearted Kent banished.
His offence, honesty. 'Tis strange
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This is the excellent foppery of the world
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That when we are sick in fortune,
often the surfeits of our own behaviours...
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we make guilty of our disasters
the sun, the moon and stars
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As if we were villains on necessity,
fools by heavenly compulsion
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Knaves, thieves and treachers
by spherical predominance
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Drunkards, liars and adulterers by an
enforced obedience of planetary influence
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And all that we are evil in,
by a divine thrusting on
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An admirable evasion of whoremaster man, to lay
his goatish disposition on the charge of a star
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My father compounded with my mother
under the dragon's tail
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And my nativity was under Ursa major,
so that it follows I am rough and lecherous
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Fut! I should have been that I am had the maidenliest
star in the firmament twinkled on my bastardizing
235
00:26:05,760 --> 00:26:08,400
And pat he comes
like the catastrophe of the old comedy
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O, these eclipses do
portend these divisions
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How now, brother Edmund,
what serious contemplation are you in?
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I am thinking, brother, of a prediction I read
this other day, what should follow these eclipses
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- Do you busy yourself with that?
- I promise you...
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the effects he writes of succeed unhappily, as
of unnaturalness between the child and the parent
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00:26:27,840 --> 00:26:32,520
Death, dearth, dissolutions of ancient amities,
divisions in state, nuptial breaches...
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- and I know not what - How long
have you been a sectary astronomical?
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Come, come
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- When saw you my father last?
- Why, the night gone by
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- Spake you with him?
- Ay, two hours together
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00:26:59,040 --> 00:27:03,760
Parted you in good terms? Found you no
displeasure in him by word nor countenance?
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00:27:05,240 --> 00:27:08,800
- None at all - Bethink yourself
wherein you may have offended him
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And at my entreaty forbear his presence...
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until some little time hath qualified
the heat of his displeasure,
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which at this instant so rageth in him
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- Some villain hath done me wrong
- That's my fear
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Retire with me to my lodging, from whence I
will fitly bring you to hear my lord speak.
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Pray ye go
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00:27:25,240 --> 00:27:30,400
- There's my key. If you do stir
abroad, go armed - Armed, brother?
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Brother, I advise you to the best, go armed. I
have told you what I have seen and heard...
256
00:27:37,560 --> 00:27:41,680
but faintly, nothing like the image
and horror of it. Pray you away
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00:27:41,760 --> 00:27:44,240
- Shall I hear from you anon?
- I do serve you in this business
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A credulous father and a brother noble,
whose nature is so far from doing harms...
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that he suspects none.
I see the business
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Let me, if not by birth, have lands by wit.
All with me's meet that I can fashion fit
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Did my father strike my gentleman
for chiding of his fool?
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- Ay, madam
- By day and night he wrongs me
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00:28:46,920 --> 00:28:51,000
Every hour he flashes into one gross
crime or other that sets us all at odds
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00:28:51,560 --> 00:28:56,720
I'll not endure it. His knights grow riotous,
and himself upbraids us on every trifle
265
00:28:58,400 --> 00:29:04,840
When he returns from hunting
I will not speak with him. Say I am sick
266
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If you come slack of former services you
shall do well. The fault of it I'll answer
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He's coming, madam, I hear him
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00:29:12,760 --> 00:29:16,600
Put on what weary negligence you please, you
and your fellows. I'd have it come to question
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If he distaste it, let him to my sister,
whose mind and mine, I know, in that are one
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00:29:22,840 --> 00:29:24,960
- Remember what I have said
- Well, madam
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And let his knights have colder looks among you.
What grows of it, no matter. Advise your fellows so
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00:29:34,280 --> 00:29:38,680
I'll write straight to my sister, to
hold my course. Prepare for dinner
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If but as well I other accents borrow,
that can my speech defuse...
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my good intent may carry through itself to
that full issue for which I razed my likeness
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Now, banished Kent, if thou canst serve
where thou dost stand condemned...
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so may it come, thy master, whom thou
lovest, shall find thee full of labours
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00:30:21,160 --> 00:30:27,440
Let me not stay a jot for dinner.
Go, get it ready
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00:30:28,840 --> 00:30:32,920
- How now, what art thou?
- A man, sir
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What dost thou profess?
What wouldst thou with us?
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00:30:39,960 --> 00:30:44,280
I do profess to be no less than I seem, to
serve him truly that will put me in trust
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00:30:45,600 --> 00:30:49,520
To love him that is honest, to converse
with him that is wise and says little
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To fear judgement, to fight when
I cannot choose and to eat no fish
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00:30:56,720 --> 00:31:03,720
- What art thou?
- A very honest-hearted fellow, and as poor as the king
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If thou be'st as poor for a subject as
he be for a king, thou art poor enough
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- What wouldst thou?
- Service
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00:31:13,440 --> 00:31:18,000
- Who wouldst thou serve?
- You
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00:31:23,080 --> 00:31:28,040
- Dost thou know me, fellow?
- No, sir
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00:31:29,680 --> 00:31:32,400
But you have that in your countenance
which I would fain call master
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00:31:33,160 --> 00:31:34,240
- What's that?
- Authority
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00:31:35,240 --> 00:31:40,680
- What services canst thou do?
- I can keep honest counsel, ride, run...
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mar a curious tale in telling it,
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and deliver a plain message bluntly,
and the best of me is diligence
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How old art thou?
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Not so young, sir, to love a woman for singing,
nor so old to dote on her for anything
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00:32:03,160 --> 00:32:07,480
I have years on my back forty-eight,
and my name is Caius called
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Follow me, Caius, thou shalt serve me,
if I like thee no worse after dinner
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00:32:13,880 --> 00:32:17,280
Dinner, ho, dinner!
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00:32:18,080 --> 00:32:22,960
Where's my knave, my fool?
Go you and call my fool hither
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00:32:24,240 --> 00:32:28,040
- You, you, sirrah, where's my daughter?
- So please you
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00:32:29,880 --> 00:32:33,520
What says the fellow there?
Call the clotpoll back
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00:32:34,800 --> 00:32:40,560
Where's my fool?
Ho, I think the world's asleep
302
00:32:41,760 --> 00:32:45,760
- How now, where's that mongrel?
- He says, my lord, your daughter is not well
303
00:32:46,000 --> 00:32:48,240
Why came not the slave back to me
when I called him?
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00:32:48,720 --> 00:32:51,280
Sir, he answered me in the roundest manner,
he would not
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00:32:51,920 --> 00:32:54,640
- He would not?
- My lord, I know not what the matter is
306
00:32:55,040 --> 00:33:00,600
But to my judgement your highness is not entertained
with that ceremonious affection as you were wont
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00:33:01,120 --> 00:33:05,480
- Ha, sayst thou so?
- I beseech you pardon me, my lord, if I be mistaken
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00:33:06,000 --> 00:33:08,760
For my duty cannot be silent
when I think your highness wronged
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Thou but rememberest me of mine own conception,
I have perceived a most faint neglect of late
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I will look further into it. But where's
my fool? I have not seen him this two days
311
00:33:23,920 --> 00:33:28,000
Since my young lady's going into France,
sir, the fool hath much pined away
312
00:33:28,560 --> 00:33:30,440
No more of that, I have noted it well
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00:33:30,960 --> 00:33:36,720
Go you and tell my daughter I would speak
with her. Go you, call hither my fool
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00:33:37,720 --> 00:33:44,800
O, you sir, you, come you hither, sir
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00:33:47,880 --> 00:33:50,120
- Who am I, sir?
- My lady's father
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'My lady's father'?
You whoreson dog, you slave, you cur
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- I am none of these, my lord, I beseech your
pardon - Do you bandy looks with me, you rascal?
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00:34:03,160 --> 00:34:08,480
- I'll not be strucken, my lord - Nor
tripped neither, you base football player
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00:34:09,040 --> 00:34:10,080
I thank thee, fellow
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Come, sir, arise, away.
I'll teach you differences. Away, away. So
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00:34:23,120 --> 00:34:27,320
Now, my friendly knave, I thank thee.
There's earnest of thy service
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Let me hire him too.
Here's my coxcomb
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00:34:34,640 --> 00:34:37,760
How now, my pretty knave, how dost thou?
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00:34:38,160 --> 00:34:40,600
- Sirrah, you were best take my coxcomb
- Why, my boy?
325
00:34:41,400 --> 00:34:43,880
Why? For taking one's
part that's out of favour
326
00:34:44,600 --> 00:34:48,920
Nay, an thou canst not smile as the
wind sits, thou'lt catch cold shortly
327
00:34:49,520 --> 00:34:55,840
There, take my coxcomb. Why, this fellow
has banished two on's daughters...
328
00:34:57,320 --> 00:35:03,240
and did the third a blessing against his will.
If thou follow him, thou must needs wear my coxcomb
329
00:35:05,960 --> 00:35:13,160
How now, nuncle?
Would I had two coxcombs and two daughters
330
00:35:13,680 --> 00:35:17,440
- Why, my boy?
- If I gave them all my living...
331
00:35:18,080 --> 00:35:21,640
I'd keep my coxcombs myself.
There's mine
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00:35:25,440 --> 00:35:29,520
- Beg another of thy daughters
- Take heed, sirrah, the whip
333
00:35:32,160 --> 00:35:40,000
Truth's a dog must to kennel. He must be whipped out
when the Lady Brach may stand by the fire and stink
334
00:35:42,520 --> 00:35:45,880
- A pestilent gall to me
- Sirrah, I'll teach thee a speech
335
00:35:46,720 --> 00:35:50,280
- Do
- Mark it, nuncle
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00:35:53,640 --> 00:35:57,040
Have more than thou showest,
speak less than thou knowest
337
00:35:57,680 --> 00:36:01,240
Lend less than thou owest,
ride more than thou goest
338
00:36:02,320 --> 00:36:08,520
Learn more than thou trowest, leave thy
drink and thy whore, and keep in-a-door
339
00:36:11,400 --> 00:36:15,200
And thou shalt have more
than two tens to a score
340
00:36:18,240 --> 00:36:19,480
This is nothing, fool
341
00:36:19,960 --> 00:36:24,040
Then 'tis like the breath of an unfeed
lawyer, you gave me nothing for it
342
00:36:26,520 --> 00:36:31,800
- Can you make no use of nothing, nuncle?
- Why, no, boy. Nothing can be made out of nothing
343
00:36:32,680 --> 00:36:36,040
Prithee tell him,
so much the rent of his land comes to
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00:36:36,400 --> 00:36:39,000
- He will not believe a fool
- A bitter fool
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00:36:40,360 --> 00:36:45,040
Dost thou know the difference, my boy,
between a bitter fool and a sweet one?
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00:36:45,720 --> 00:36:47,560
No, lad, teach me
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00:36:47,920 --> 00:36:51,920
That lord that counselled thee
to give away thy land...
348
00:36:52,200 --> 00:36:56,440
Come place him here by me,
do thou for him stand
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00:36:57,000 --> 00:37:01,040
The sweet and bitter fool
will presently appear
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00:37:01,720 --> 00:37:09,720
The one in motley here,
the other found out there
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00:37:14,440 --> 00:37:16,000
Dost thou call me fool, boy?
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00:37:16,400 --> 00:37:21,560
All thy titles thou hast given away,
that thou wast born with
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00:37:27,240 --> 00:37:31,920
- This is not altogether fool, my lord - No,
faith, lords and great men will not let me
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00:37:32,600 --> 00:37:36,240
If I had a monopoly out, they would
have part on't, and ladies too
355
00:37:36,800 --> 00:37:40,720
They will not let me have all the
fool to myself, they'll be snatching
356
00:37:42,400 --> 00:37:48,080
- Nuncle, give me an egg and I'll give thee
two crowns - What two crowns shall they be?
357
00:37:48,560 --> 00:37:56,560
Why, after I have cut the egg in the middle and
eat up the meat, the two crowns of the egg
358
00:38:02,400 --> 00:38:06,480
When thou clovest thy crown in the middle
and gavest away both parts...
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00:38:07,320 --> 00:38:10,960
thou bor'st thine ass
on thy back over the dirt
360
00:38:17,360 --> 00:38:23,520
Thou hadst little wit in thy bald crown
when thou gav'st thy golden one away
361
00:38:38,920 --> 00:38:45,240
If I speak like myself in this,
let him be whipped that first finds it so
362
00:38:57,560 --> 00:39:05,000
Fools had never less grace in a year,
for wise men are grown foppish
363
00:39:05,560 --> 00:39:11,880
And know not how their wits to wear,
their manners are so apish
364
00:39:33,320 --> 00:39:36,680
When were you wont to be
so full of songs, sirrah?
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00:39:36,720 --> 00:39:40,920
I have used it, nuncle, ever since
thou madest thy daughters thy mothers
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For when thou gavest them the rod
and puttest down thine own breeches...
367
00:39:47,520 --> 00:39:55,520
Then they for sudden joy did weep,
and I for sorrow sung
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00:39:59,720 --> 00:40:06,640
That such a king should play bo-peep
and go the fools among
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00:40:08,120 --> 00:40:14,520
Prithee, nuncle, keep a schoolmaster
that can teach thy fool to lie
370
00:40:14,560 --> 00:40:19,280
- I would fain learn to lie - An you
lie, sirrah, we'll have you whipped
371
00:40:20,160 --> 00:40:23,000
I marvel what kin thou
and thy daughters are
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00:40:23,320 --> 00:40:26,360
They'll have me whipped for speaking true,
thou'lt have me whipped for lying
373
00:40:26,480 --> 00:40:29,880
And sometimes I am whipped
for holding my peace
374
00:40:31,120 --> 00:40:36,360
I had rather be any kind of thing than a
fool. And yet I would not be thee, nuncle
375
00:40:37,040 --> 00:40:43,560
Thou hast pared thy wit on both sides
and left nothing in the middle
376
00:40:46,480 --> 00:40:48,120
Here comes one of the parings
377
00:40:48,720 --> 00:40:55,280
How now, daughter? What makes that frontlet
on? You are too much of late in the frown
378
00:40:56,480 --> 00:40:59,560
Thou wast a pretty fellow when thou
hadst no need to care for her frowning
379
00:41:00,320 --> 00:41:04,800
I am better than thou art now.
I am a fool, thou art nothing
380
00:41:05,520 --> 00:41:10,000
Yes, forsooth, I will hold my tongue, so
your face bids me, though you say nothing
381
00:41:11,480 --> 00:41:18,040
- Not only, sir, this your...
- Mum
382
00:41:22,120 --> 00:41:29,840
Not only, sir, this your all-licensed fool,
but other of your insolent retinue...
383
00:41:33,720 --> 00:41:37,640
do hourly carp and quarrel, breaking
forth in rank and not-to-be endured riots
384
00:41:38,360 --> 00:41:42,680
Sir, I had thought by making this well
known unto you to have found a safe redress
385
00:41:43,360 --> 00:41:47,360
But now grow fearful, by what
yourself too late have spoke and done
386
00:41:48,200 --> 00:41:51,480
That you protect this course and put it on
by your allowance...
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00:41:51,840 --> 00:41:55,600
which if you should, the fault would
not 'scape censure, nor the redresses sleep
388
00:41:56,200 --> 00:42:02,320
For you know, nuncle, the hedge-sparrow fed the cuckoo
so long, that it's had it head bit off by it young
389
00:42:02,840 --> 00:42:07,960
So, out went the candle,
and we were left darkling
390
00:42:08,680 --> 00:42:10,720
Are you our daughter?
391
00:42:11,080 --> 00:42:15,160
I would you would make use of your good
wisdom, whereof I know you are fraught
392
00:42:16,160 --> 00:42:22,000
And put away these dispositions which of
late transport you from what you rightly are
393
00:42:22,560 --> 00:42:27,400
May not an ass know when the cart draws
the horse? Whoop, Jug! I love thee
394
00:42:30,720 --> 00:42:35,800
Does any here know me?
This is not Lear
395
00:42:37,080 --> 00:42:43,600
Does Lear walk thus? Speak thus?
Where are his eyes?
396
00:42:44,520 --> 00:42:51,520
Either his notion weakens, his discernings
are lethargied. Ha, waking? 'Tis not so?
397
00:42:51,880 --> 00:42:56,000
- Who is it that can tell me who I am?
- Lear's shadow
398
00:42:57,280 --> 00:43:01,840
This admiration, sir, is much of the savour
of other your new pranks
399
00:43:02,600 --> 00:43:07,920
I do beseech you
to understand my purposes aright
400
00:43:08,880 --> 00:43:12,640
As you are old and reverend,
should be wise
401
00:43:14,520 --> 00:43:22,520
Here do you keep a hundred knights and squires,
men so disordered, so debauched and bold...
402
00:43:26,440 --> 00:43:30,720
that this our court, infected with
their manners, shows like a riotous inn
403
00:43:31,600 --> 00:43:33,440
Epicurism and lust...
404
00:43:42,560 --> 00:43:48,320
makes it more like a tavern
or a brothel than a graced palace
405
00:43:50,000 --> 00:43:52,840
The shame itself doth speak
for instant remedy
406
00:43:53,600 --> 00:44:00,400
Be then desired by her, that else will take the
thing she begs, a little to disquantity your train
407
00:44:01,120 --> 00:44:03,000
And the remainders, that
shall still depend...
408
00:44:03,120 --> 00:44:07,000
to be such men as may besort your age,
which know themselves and you
409
00:44:07,520 --> 00:44:13,520
Darkness and devils!
Saddle my horses, call my train together
410
00:44:14,440 --> 00:44:20,680
Degenerate bastard, I'll not trouble thee.
Yet have I left a daughter
411
00:44:21,440 --> 00:44:25,080
You strike my people, and your disordered
rabble make servants of their betters
412
00:44:26,080 --> 00:44:31,960
Woe that too late repents!
O, sir, are you come? Is it your will?
413
00:44:32,480 --> 00:44:36,840
- Speak, sir. Prepare my horses
- Pray, sir, be patient
414
00:44:37,360 --> 00:44:45,360
Detested kite, thou liest.
My train are men of choice and rarest parts
415
00:44:46,440 --> 00:44:53,000
And in the most exact regard
support the worships of their name
416
00:44:54,880 --> 00:45:02,000
O, most small fault,
how ugly didst thou in Cordelia seem
417
00:45:04,120 --> 00:45:07,280
O Lear, Lear, Lear!
418
00:45:08,000 --> 00:45:15,080
Beat at this gate, that let thy folly in,
and thy dear judgement out
419
00:45:16,000 --> 00:45:18,640
Go, go, my people
420
00:45:19,120 --> 00:45:23,920
My lord, I am guiltless as I am ignorant
of what hath moved you
421
00:45:24,480 --> 00:45:26,480
It may be so, my lord
422
00:45:28,080 --> 00:45:34,280
Hear, nature, hear, dear goddess, hear
423
00:45:36,400 --> 00:45:43,440
Suspend thy purpose if thou didst intend
to make this creature fruitful
424
00:45:45,920 --> 00:45:53,920
Into her womb convey sterility,
dry up in her the organs of increase
425
00:46:00,160 --> 00:46:06,280
And from her derogate body
never spring a babe to honour her
426
00:46:07,560 --> 00:46:15,560
If she must teem, create her child of spleen, that it
may live and be a thwart disnatured torment to her
427
00:46:19,080 --> 00:46:23,520
Let it stamp wrinkles in her brow of youth
428
00:46:24,160 --> 00:46:28,920
Turn all her mother's pains and benefits
to laughter and contempt
429
00:46:29,640 --> 00:46:37,640
That she may feel how sharper than a serpent's
tooth it is to have a thankless child
430
00:46:39,240 --> 00:46:42,040
Away, away!
431
00:46:45,400 --> 00:46:51,760
- Now, gods that we adore, whereof comes this?
- Never afflict yourself to know more of it
432
00:46:52,920 --> 00:46:56,480
But let his disposition have that scope
as dotage gives it
433
00:46:57,240 --> 00:47:04,120
What, fifty of my followers at a clap?
Within a fortnight?
434
00:47:04,840 --> 00:47:07,200
- What's the matter, sir?
- I'll tell thee
435
00:47:08,640 --> 00:47:16,640
Life and death! I am ashamed that thou
hast power to shake my manhood thus
436
00:47:18,160 --> 00:47:24,960
That these hot tears, which break from
me perforce, should make thee worth them
437
00:47:26,720 --> 00:47:33,600
Old fond eyes, beweep this cause again,
I'll pluck ye out
438
00:47:37,200 --> 00:47:41,800
I have another daughter,
who, I am sure, is kind and comfortable
439
00:47:42,560 --> 00:47:50,360
When she shall hear this of thee, with
her nails she'll flay thy wolvish visage
440
00:47:54,120 --> 00:48:02,120
Thou shalt find that I'll resume the shape
which thou dost think I have cast off forever
441
00:48:09,400 --> 00:48:10,800
Do you mark that?
442
00:48:12,520 --> 00:48:16,520
I cannot be so partial, Goneril,
to the great love I bear you...
443
00:48:16,800 --> 00:48:20,440
Pray you, content.
What, Oswald, ho!
444
00:48:21,040 --> 00:48:26,120
The knave turns fool that runs away,
the fool no knave, perdy
445
00:48:26,640 --> 00:48:29,160
The knave turns fool that runs away,
the fool no knave, perdy
446
00:48:29,880 --> 00:48:32,000
A fox, when one has caught her,
and such a daughter...
447
00:48:32,600 --> 00:48:35,760
should sure to the slaughter,
if my cap would buy a halter
448
00:48:37,080 --> 00:48:38,720
So the fool follows after
449
00:48:40,640 --> 00:48:44,120
This man hath had good counsel.
A hundred knights?
450
00:48:44,720 --> 00:48:47,520
'Tis politic and safe to let him keep
at point a hundred knights?
451
00:48:47,880 --> 00:48:52,080
Yes, that on every dream, each buzz,
each fancy, each complaint, dislike...
452
00:48:52,520 --> 00:48:59,360
he may enguard his dotage with their powers
and hold our lives in mercy. Oswald, I say!
453
00:49:00,240 --> 00:49:08,240
- Well, you may fear too far - Safer
than trust too far. I know his heart
454
00:49:20,120 --> 00:49:23,840
How now, Oswald? What, have you
writ that letter to my sister?
455
00:49:24,320 --> 00:49:28,280
- Ay, madam
- Take you some company and away to horse
456
00:49:29,200 --> 00:49:33,080
Inform her full of my particular fear,
and thereto add such reasons of your own...
457
00:49:33,320 --> 00:49:37,880
as may compact it more.
Get you gone, and hasten your return
458
00:49:39,360 --> 00:49:47,360
No, no, my lord, this milky gentleness and course
of yours though I condemn not, yet, under pardon...
459
00:49:51,240 --> 00:49:56,960
you are much more at task for want of
wisdom than praised for harmful mildness
460
00:49:57,600 --> 00:50:04,000
How far your eyes may pierce I cannot tell.
Striving to better, oft we mar what's well
461
00:50:04,840 --> 00:50:09,600
- Nay, then...
- Well, well, the event
462
00:50:26,880 --> 00:50:30,920
Go you before to Regan with this letter
463
00:50:31,920 --> 00:50:36,320
If your diligence be not speedy,
I shall be there afore you
464
00:50:36,800 --> 00:50:39,160
I will not sleep, my lord,
till I have delivered your letter
465
00:50:55,200 --> 00:50:58,040
If a man's brains were in's heels,
were't not in danger of kibes?
466
00:50:59,000 --> 00:51:02,960
- Ay, boy - Then I prithee be merry.
Thy wit shall not go slip-shod
467
00:51:10,920 --> 00:51:17,720
Shalt see thy other daughter will use thee kindly, for
though she's as like this as a crab's like an apple...
468
00:51:18,320 --> 00:51:21,320
- yet I can tell what I can tell
- What canst tell, boy?
469
00:51:21,760 --> 00:51:25,520
She will taste as like this
as a crab does to a crab
470
00:51:32,840 --> 00:51:38,280
Thou canst tell why one's nose stands
in the middle on's face?
471
00:51:38,600 --> 00:51:43,440
- No - Why, to keep one's
eyes of either side's nose
472
00:51:47,280 --> 00:51:51,160
That what a man cannot smell out
he may spy into
473
00:51:51,440 --> 00:51:52,880
I did her wrong
474
00:51:55,920 --> 00:51:59,960
- Canst tell how an oyster makes his shell?
- No
475
00:52:01,920 --> 00:52:07,960
- Nor I neither. But I can tell
why a snail has a house - Why?
476
00:52:08,560 --> 00:52:14,440
Why, to put's head in, not to give it away to his
daughters and leave his horns without a case
477
00:52:15,720 --> 00:52:19,560
I will forget my nature. So kind a father
478
00:52:20,920 --> 00:52:25,360
- Be my horses ready?
- Thy asses are gone about 'em
479
00:52:33,600 --> 00:52:38,000
The reason why the seven stars
are no more than seven is a pretty reason
480
00:52:38,680 --> 00:52:46,680
- Because they are not eight - Yes, indeed.
Thou wouldst make a good fool
481
00:52:48,920 --> 00:52:53,680
To take it again perforce.
Monster ingratitude!
482
00:52:54,080 --> 00:52:57,240
If thou wert my fool, nuncle, I'd have
thee beaten for being old before thy time
483
00:52:57,840 --> 00:52:58,400
How's that?
484
00:52:58,720 --> 00:53:02,120
Thou shouldst not have been old
till thou hadst been wise
485
00:53:03,040 --> 00:53:11,040
O, let me not be mad, not mad, sweet heaven.
Keep me in temper. I would not be mad
486
00:53:14,080 --> 00:53:17,160
- How now, are the horses ready?
- Ready, my lord
487
00:53:18,000 --> 00:53:19,000
Come, boy
488
00:53:23,000 --> 00:53:31,000
She that's a maid now, and laughs at my departure,
shall not be a maid long, unless things be cut shorter
489
00:53:36,680 --> 00:53:40,640
- Save thee, Curan - And you, sir.
I have been with your father...
490
00:53:41,280 --> 00:53:47,080
and given him notice that the Duke of Cornwall and
Regan his duchess will be here with him this night
491
00:53:47,480 --> 00:53:48,840
- How comes that?
- Nay, I know not
492
00:53:49,520 --> 00:53:52,600
You have heard of the news abroad.
I mean the whispered ones...
493
00:53:53,000 --> 00:53:56,840
- for they are yet but ear-kissing arguments?
- Not I. Pray you, what are they?
494
00:53:57,320 --> 00:54:02,520
Have you heard of no likely wars toward
'twixt the dukes of Cornwall and Albany?
495
00:54:04,040 --> 00:54:10,200
- Not a word - You may do then in time.
Fare you well, sir
496
00:54:12,160 --> 00:54:19,880
The duke be here tonight? The better... best!
This weaves itself perforce into my business
497
00:54:20,800 --> 00:54:22,800
My father hath set guard to take my brother
498
00:54:23,520 --> 00:54:30,160
And I have one thing, of a queasy question,
which I must act. Briefness and fortune, work
499
00:54:30,880 --> 00:54:36,840
Brother, descend.
A word, brother, I say
500
00:54:39,880 --> 00:54:43,360
My father watches. O sir, fly this place.
Intelligence is given where you are hid
501
00:54:44,360 --> 00:54:46,056
Have you not spoken against
the Duke of Cornwall?
502
00:54:46,080 --> 00:54:48,880
He's coming hither, now, in the night,
in the haste, and Regan with him
503
00:54:49,000 --> 00:54:51,560
- I am sure on't, not a word
- I hear my father coming, pardon me
504
00:54:51,880 --> 00:54:56,640
In cunning I must draw my sword upon you.
Draw, seem to defend yourself
505
00:54:57,680 --> 00:55:01,200
Now quit you well.
Yield, come before my father
506
00:55:02,320 --> 00:55:05,000
Light ho, here!
Fly, brother
507
00:55:05,520 --> 00:55:10,040
Torches, torches!
So, farewell
508
00:55:12,320 --> 00:55:15,720
Some blood drawn on me would beget
opinion of my more fierce endeavour
509
00:55:17,280 --> 00:55:19,360
I have seen drunkards
do more than this in sport
510
00:55:24,440 --> 00:55:28,400
Father, father!
Stop, stop! No help?
511
00:55:29,360 --> 00:55:33,840
- Now, Edmund, where's the villain?
- Here stood he in the dark, his sharp sword out
512
00:55:34,440 --> 00:55:37,480
Mumbling of wicked charms, conjuring
the moon to stand auspicious mistress...
513
00:55:37,720 --> 00:55:39,240
- But where is he?
- Look, sir, I bleed
514
00:55:39,280 --> 00:55:42,560
- Where is the villain, Edmund?
- Fled this way, sir. When by no means he could...
515
00:55:42,720 --> 00:55:44,000
Pursue him, ho! Go after
516
00:55:47,000 --> 00:55:50,040
- By no means what?
- Persuade me to the murder of your lordship
517
00:55:51,200 --> 00:55:55,080
Let him fly far.
Not in this land shall he remain uncaught
518
00:55:55,640 --> 00:55:59,640
O, strange and fastened villain,
I never got him
519
00:56:02,320 --> 00:56:04,360
Hark, the duke's trumpets.
I know not where he comes
520
00:56:04,880 --> 00:56:09,040
All ports I'll bar. The villain shall
not scape, the duke must grant me that
521
00:56:10,080 --> 00:56:16,560
And of my land, loyal and natural boy,
I'll work the means to make thee capable
522
00:56:17,440 --> 00:56:20,960
How now, my noble friend? Since I
came hither I have heard strangeness
523
00:56:21,720 --> 00:56:26,000
If it be true, all vengeance comes too
short which can pursue the offender
524
00:56:27,160 --> 00:56:31,160
- How dost, my lord?
- O, madam, my old heart is cracked, it's cracked
525
00:56:31,920 --> 00:56:39,880
What, did my father's godson seek your
life? He whom my father named, your Edgar?
526
00:56:40,200 --> 00:56:42,160
O, lady, lady, shame would have it hid
527
00:56:43,080 --> 00:56:47,840
Was he not companion with the riotous
knights that tended upon my father?
528
00:56:48,320 --> 00:56:54,200
- I know not, madam. 'Tis too bad, too bad
- Yes, madam, he was of that consort
529
00:56:55,880 --> 00:56:59,000
No marvel, then, though
he were ill affected
530
00:57:00,000 --> 00:57:03,920
I have this present evening from my sister
been well informed of them
531
00:57:04,720 --> 00:57:09,640
And with such cautions that if they come
to sojourn at my house, I'll not be there
532
00:57:10,280 --> 00:57:14,080
Nor I, assure thee, Regan. Edmund,
I hear that you have shown your father...
533
00:57:14,480 --> 00:57:16,800
- a child-like office
- It was my duty, sir
534
00:57:17,320 --> 00:57:23,480
He did bewray his practice and received
this hurt you see striving to apprehend him
535
00:57:24,120 --> 00:57:25,640
- Is he pursued?
- Ay, my good lord
536
00:57:26,560 --> 00:57:30,080
If he be taken, he shall never more
be feared of doing harm
537
00:57:32,680 --> 00:57:38,200
For you, Edmund, whose virtue and obedience
doth this instant so much commend itself...
538
00:57:39,600 --> 00:57:46,440
you shall be ours. Natures of such deep trust
we shall much need. You we first seize on
539
00:57:47,000 --> 00:57:53,880
- I shall serve you, sir, truly, however
else - For him I thank your grace
540
00:57:57,080 --> 00:58:02,480
- You know not why we come to visit you -
Thus out of season, threading dark-eyed night
541
00:58:03,600 --> 00:58:08,640
Our father he hath writ, so hath
our sister, of differences...
542
00:58:09,360 --> 00:58:12,280
which I best thought it fit
to answer from our home
543
00:58:13,440 --> 00:58:19,520
Our good old friend, lay comforts to your
bosom, and bestow your needful counsel...
544
00:58:20,000 --> 00:58:23,160
to our businesses,
which craves the instant use
545
00:58:23,480 --> 00:58:28,280
I serve you, madam.
Your graces are right welcome
546
00:58:46,600 --> 00:58:52,720
I heard myself proclaimed, and by the happy
hollow of a tree escaped the hunt
547
00:58:53,920 --> 00:58:59,560
No port is free, no place that guard and most
unusual vigilance does not attend my taking
548
00:59:03,040 --> 00:59:11,040
Whiles I may scape, I will preserve myself.
And am bethought to take the basest...
549
00:59:15,880 --> 00:59:20,280
and most poorest shape that ever penury,
in contempt of man, brought near to beast
550
00:59:21,920 --> 00:59:27,040
My face I'll grime with filth,
blanket my loins, elf all my hairs in knots
551
00:59:28,320 --> 00:59:34,160
And with presented nakedness outface
the winds and persecutions of the sky
552
00:59:36,320 --> 00:59:42,600
The country gives me proof and precedent of
Bedlam beggars, who with roaring voices...
553
00:59:42,960 --> 00:59:50,960
strike in their numbed and mortified arms
pins, wooden pricks, nails, sprigs of rosemary
554
00:59:54,000 --> 01:00:00,480
And with this horrible object, from low farms,
poor pelting villages, sheepcotes, and mills...
555
01:00:00,800 --> 01:00:06,160
sometimes with lunatic bans, sometime
with prayers, enforce their charity
556
01:00:09,400 --> 01:00:14,400
Poor Turlygod, poor Tom
557
01:00:19,880 --> 01:00:27,080
That's something yet.
Edgar I nothing am
558
01:00:34,520 --> 01:00:38,360
- Good dawning to thee, friend. Art of this house?
- Ay
559
01:00:39,160 --> 01:00:41,200
- Where may we set our horses?
- In the mire
560
01:00:42,000 --> 01:00:43,400
Prithee, if thou lovest me, tell me
561
01:00:43,800 --> 01:00:49,000
- I love thee not
- Why then, I care not for thee
562
01:00:49,520 --> 01:00:52,040
If I had thee in Lipsbury pinfold,
I would make thee care for me
563
01:00:54,240 --> 01:00:57,000
Why dost thou use me thus?
I know thee not
564
01:00:57,520 --> 01:01:00,640
- Fellow, I know thee
- What dost thou know me for?
565
01:01:01,320 --> 01:01:05,680
A knave, a rascal, an eater of broken meats
566
01:01:07,000 --> 01:01:12,400
A base, proud, shallow, beggarly, three-suited,
hundred-pound, filthy, worsted-stocking knave
567
01:01:13,400 --> 01:01:17,240
A lily-livered, action-taking, whoreson,
glass-gazing, super-serviceable finical rogue
568
01:01:17,880 --> 01:01:21,056
One that wouldst be a bawd in way of good
service, and art nothing but the composition...
569
01:01:21,080 --> 01:01:24,920
of a knave, beggar, coward, pandar,
and the son and heir of a mongrel bitch
570
01:01:26,360 --> 01:01:32,080
One whom I will beat into clamorous whining if
thou deniest the least syllable of thy addition
571
01:01:34,600 --> 01:01:40,760
Why, what a monstrous fellow art thou thus to rail
on one that is neither known of thee nor knows thee
572
01:01:41,320 --> 01:01:44,360
What a brazen-faced varlet art thou
to deny thou knowest me
573
01:01:45,000 --> 01:01:48,880
Is it two days since I tripped up thy heels
and beat thee before the king?
574
01:01:52,120 --> 01:01:55,880
Draw, you rogue,
you whoreson cullionly barber-monger. Draw
575
01:01:56,280 --> 01:01:58,520
- Away, I have nothing to do with thee
- Draw, you rascal
576
01:02:00,000 --> 01:02:05,000
You come with letters against the king. Draw,
you rogue, or I'll so carbonado your shanks
577
01:02:05,520 --> 01:02:08,640
- Draw, you rascal, come your ways
- Help, ho! Murder, help!
578
01:02:09,160 --> 01:02:14,520
Strike, you slave. Stand, rogue,
stand, you neat slave, strike!
579
01:02:15,000 --> 01:02:17,280
How now, what's the matter? Part
580
01:02:17,560 --> 01:02:21,600
With you, goodman boy, if you please.
Come, I'll flesh ye. Come on, young master
581
01:02:22,000 --> 01:02:24,800
Weapons? Arms? What's the matter here?
582
01:02:24,880 --> 01:02:27,760
Keep peace, upon your lives.
He dies that strikes again
583
01:02:28,920 --> 01:02:32,080
- What is the matter?
- The messengers from our sister and the king
584
01:02:32,920 --> 01:02:37,040
- What is your difference? Speak
- I am scarce in breath, my lord
585
01:02:37,640 --> 01:02:42,000
- No marvel, you have so bestirred your
valour - Speak yet, how grew your quarrel?
586
01:02:43,720 --> 01:02:50,600
This ancient ruffian, sir, whose life I
have spared at suit of his grey beard...
587
01:02:51,200 --> 01:02:58,160
Thou whoreson zed, thou unnecessary letter.
My lord, if you will give me leave...
588
01:02:59,000 --> 01:03:02,600
I will tread this unbolted villain into
mortar and daub the wall of a jakes with him
589
01:03:03,440 --> 01:03:05,480
Spare my grey beard, you wagtail?
590
01:03:05,960 --> 01:03:09,960
Peace, sirrah!
You beastly knave, know you no reverence?
591
01:03:11,400 --> 01:03:14,840
- Yes, sir, but anger hath a privilege
- Why art thou angry?
592
01:03:15,480 --> 01:03:18,480
That such a slave as this should
wear a sword, who wears no honesty
593
01:03:19,240 --> 01:03:21,280
Such smiling rogues as these,
like rats, oft bite
594
01:03:21,960 --> 01:03:28,000
A plague upon your epileptic visage.
Smile you my speeches, as I were a fool?
595
01:03:28,960 --> 01:03:34,240
Goose, if I had you upon Sarum plain,
I'd drive ye cackling home to Camelot
596
01:03:35,440 --> 01:03:41,960
- What, art thou mad, old fellow? What is his fault?
- His countenance likes me not
597
01:03:43,480 --> 01:03:51,200
- No more, perchance, does mine, nor his, nor
hers - Sir, 'tis my occupation to be plain
598
01:03:53,600 --> 01:03:58,000
I have seen better faces in my time than stands on
any shoulder that I see before me at this instant
599
01:04:00,320 --> 01:04:06,400
This is some fellow who, having been praised
for bluntness, doth affect a saucy roughness
600
01:04:06,920 --> 01:04:12,520
He cannot flatter, he. An honest
mind and plain, he must speak truth
601
01:04:13,200 --> 01:04:19,640
Sir, in good faith, in sincere verity,
under the allowance of your great aspect...
602
01:04:20,440 --> 01:04:24,160
whose influence, like the wreath of
radiant fire on flickering Phoebus' front...
603
01:04:24,760 --> 01:04:26,160
What meanest by this?
604
01:04:27,000 --> 01:04:31,960
To go out of my dialect, which you discommend
so much. I know, sir, I am no flatterer
605
01:04:32,960 --> 01:04:36,240
- What was the offence you gave him?
- I never gave him any
606
01:04:37,400 --> 01:04:42,520
It pleased the king his master very late
to strike at me, upon his misconstruction
607
01:04:43,520 --> 01:04:45,720
When he, compact and
flattering his displeasure...
608
01:04:46,520 --> 01:04:50,720
tripped me behind, got praises
of the king and drew on me again
609
01:04:51,920 --> 01:04:59,480
Fetch forth the stocks. You stubborn ancient
knave, you reverent braggart, we'll teach you
610
01:05:00,200 --> 01:05:06,200
Sir, I am too old to learn. Call not
your stocks for me, I serve the king
611
01:05:06,600 --> 01:05:11,400
Fetch forth the stocks. As I have life
and honour, there shall he sit till noon
612
01:05:11,920 --> 01:05:17,040
Till noon?
Till night, my lord, and all night too
613
01:05:18,280 --> 01:05:22,240
Why, madam, if I were your father's dog
you should not use me so
614
01:05:22,800 --> 01:05:26,320
Sir, being his knave, I will
615
01:05:26,600 --> 01:05:31,320
Let me beseech your grace not to do so. The
king his master needs must take it ill...
616
01:05:31,480 --> 01:05:36,160
that he so slightly valued in his
messenger, should have him thus restrained
617
01:05:36,600 --> 01:05:37,600
I'll answer that
618
01:05:37,840 --> 01:05:43,440
My sister may receive it much more worse
to have her gentleman abused, assaulted
619
01:05:44,680 --> 01:05:48,200
Put in his legs.
Come, my good lord, away
620
01:05:57,040 --> 01:05:59,840
I am sorry for thee, friend.
'Tis the duke's pleasure...
621
01:06:00,160 --> 01:06:04,160
whose disposition all the world well
knows will not be rubbed nor stopped
622
01:06:05,040 --> 01:06:07,400
- I'll entreat for thee
- Pray do not, sir
623
01:06:08,800 --> 01:06:14,560
I have watched and travelled hard. Some time
I shall sleep out, the rest I'll whistle
624
01:06:16,000 --> 01:06:19,280
The duke's to blame in this.
'Twill be ill taken
625
01:06:26,200 --> 01:06:32,400
Approach, thou beacon to this under globe, that
by thy comfortable beams I may peruse this letter
626
01:06:36,120 --> 01:06:41,960
'Tis from Cordelia, who hath most fortunately
been informed of my obscured course...
627
01:06:43,440 --> 01:06:45,920
and shall find time
to give losses their remedies
628
01:06:48,720 --> 01:06:54,320
Fortune, goodnight.
Smile once more, turn thy wheel
629
01:06:55,480 --> 01:07:00,840
'Tis strange that they should so depart
from home and not send back my messenger
630
01:07:01,760 --> 01:07:05,320
As I learned, the night before
there was no purpose in them of this remove
631
01:07:05,880 --> 01:07:11,360
- Hail to thee, noble master
- Ha, makest thou this shame thy pastime?
632
01:07:11,960 --> 01:07:15,440
- No, my lord
- Ha, ha, he wears cruel garters
633
01:07:17,760 --> 01:07:21,840
What's he that hath so much thy
place mistook to set thee here?
634
01:07:22,160 --> 01:07:24,840
It is both he and she,
your son and daughter
635
01:07:25,520 --> 01:07:26,080
- No
- Yes
636
01:07:26,360 --> 01:07:27,360
- No, I say
- I say, yea
637
01:07:27,680 --> 01:07:31,600
- By Jupiter, I swear, no
- By Juno, I swear, ay
638
01:07:32,280 --> 01:07:36,800
They durst not do it.
They could not, would not do it
639
01:07:38,040 --> 01:07:43,640
'Tis worse than murder
to do upon respect such violent outrage
640
01:07:45,160 --> 01:07:47,600
Resolve me with all modest haste...
641
01:07:48,160 --> 01:07:54,440
which way thou might'st deserve or
they impose this usage, coming from us
642
01:07:54,880 --> 01:07:57,520
My lord, here came a reeking messenger
643
01:07:58,840 --> 01:08:03,000
Stewed in his haste, half breathless, panting
forth from Goneril his mistress salutations
644
01:08:03,800 --> 01:08:07,520
It was the very fellow which of late
displayed so saucily against your highness
645
01:08:07,920 --> 01:08:09,680
Having more man than wit about me, I drew
646
01:08:14,480 --> 01:08:20,520
Your son and daughter found this trespass
worth the shame which here it suffers
647
01:08:21,120 --> 01:08:24,760
Winter's not gone yet
if the wild geese fly that way
648
01:08:25,760 --> 01:08:29,200
- Where is this daughter?
- With the earl, sir, here within
649
01:08:29,920 --> 01:08:30,960
Follow me not, stay here
650
01:08:36,920 --> 01:08:39,040
How chance the king comes
with so small a number?
651
01:08:39,360 --> 01:08:42,600
An thou had'st been set in the stocks for
that question, thou'dst well deserved it
652
01:08:43,040 --> 01:08:44,040
Why, fool?
653
01:08:44,920 --> 01:08:48,880
All that follow their noses are
led by their eyes but blind men
654
01:08:49,520 --> 01:08:53,960
And there's not a nose among twenty
but can smell him that's stinking
655
01:08:55,640 --> 01:09:00,240
Let go thy hold when a great wheel runs down
a hill lest it break thy neck with following
656
01:09:00,840 --> 01:09:04,960
But the great one that goes upward,
let him draw thee after
657
01:09:06,440 --> 01:09:09,040
When a wise man gives thee better counsel,
give me mine again
658
01:09:09,640 --> 01:09:13,440
I would have none but knaves follow it,
since a fool gives it
659
01:09:14,200 --> 01:09:20,120
That sir which serves and seeks for gain,
and follows but for form...
660
01:09:20,960 --> 01:09:26,480
will pack when it begins to rain,
and leave thee in the storm
661
01:09:27,440 --> 01:09:32,320
But I will tarry, the fool will stay,
and let the wise man flee
662
01:09:32,840 --> 01:09:40,840
The knave turns fool that runs away,
the fool no knave, perdy
663
01:09:43,560 --> 01:09:46,800
- Where learned you this, fool?
- Not in the stocks, fool
664
01:09:48,480 --> 01:09:50,400
Deny to speak with me?
665
01:09:51,240 --> 01:09:56,520
They are sick, they are weary,
they have travelled all the night?
666
01:09:57,680 --> 01:10:02,280
- Fetch me a better answer - My dear lord,
you know the fiery quality of the duke
667
01:10:02,560 --> 01:10:05,240
How unremovable and fixed
he is in his own course
668
01:10:06,160 --> 01:10:12,560
Vengeance, plague, death, confusion!
Fiery? What quality?
669
01:10:14,640 --> 01:10:19,080
Why, Gloucester, Gloucester, I'd speak
with the Duke of Cornwall and his wife
670
01:10:19,520 --> 01:10:26,200
- Well, my good lord, I have informed them so -
Informed them? Dost thou understand me, man?
671
01:10:26,760 --> 01:10:31,600
- Ay, my good lord
- The king would speak with Cornwall
672
01:10:32,600 --> 01:10:40,400
The dear father would with his
daughter speak, commands, tends service
673
01:10:41,400 --> 01:10:46,360
Are they informed of this?
My breath and blood!
674
01:10:47,520 --> 01:10:52,920
Fiery? The fiery duke?
Tell the hot duke that...
675
01:10:53,920 --> 01:10:58,040
No, but not yet.
Maybe he is not well
676
01:10:58,720 --> 01:11:06,560
Infirmity doth still neglect all office
whereto our health is bound. I'll forbear
677
01:11:08,080 --> 01:11:13,400
Death on my state, wherefore should
he sit here? Give me my servant forth
678
01:11:13,880 --> 01:11:19,480
Go tell the duke and his wife I'd speak with them,
now, presently. Bid them come forth and hear me
679
01:11:19,920 --> 01:11:24,920
Or at their chamber-door I'll beat the drum
till it cry sleep to death
680
01:11:25,480 --> 01:11:33,480
- I would have all well betwixt you - O
me, my heart, my rising heart. But, down!
681
01:11:35,240 --> 01:11:39,880
Cry to it, nuncle, as the cockney did to the
eels when she put 'em in the paste alive
682
01:11:40,640 --> 01:11:48,520
She knapped 'em on the coxcombs with a
stick and cried 'Down, wantons, down'
683
01:11:50,480 --> 01:11:52,800
- Good morrow to you both
- Hail to your grace
684
01:11:53,520 --> 01:11:56,640
- I am glad to see your highness
- Regan, I think you are
685
01:11:57,680 --> 01:12:00,120
O, are you free?
Some other time for that
686
01:12:01,400 --> 01:12:04,240
Beloved Regan, thy sister's naught
687
01:12:05,360 --> 01:12:13,360
O Regan, she hath tied sharp-toothed
unkindness, like a vulture, here
688
01:12:14,440 --> 01:12:20,600
I can scarce speak to thee. Thou'lt not
believe with how depraved a quality...
689
01:12:21,760 --> 01:12:26,360
- O Regan
- I pray you, sir, take patience
690
01:12:27,600 --> 01:12:34,200
I have hope you less know how to value
her desert than she to scant her duty
691
01:12:35,280 --> 01:12:36,400
Say? How is that?
692
01:12:37,680 --> 01:12:41,560
I cannot think my sister in the least
would fail her obligation
693
01:12:42,920 --> 01:12:46,880
If, sir, perchance she have restrained
the riots of your followers...
694
01:12:47,560 --> 01:12:52,640
'tis on such ground and to such
wholesome end as clears her from all blame
695
01:12:53,480 --> 01:12:54,800
My curses on her
696
01:12:55,400 --> 01:13:03,400
O, sir, you are old. Nature in you
stands on the very verge of her confine
697
01:13:05,960 --> 01:13:11,760
Therefore, I pray you, that to our sister you
do make return. Say you have wronged her
698
01:13:12,920 --> 01:13:19,160
Ask her forgiveness?
Do you but mark how this becomes the house
699
01:13:20,800 --> 01:13:28,800
Dear daughter, I confess that I am old.
Age is unnecessary
700
01:13:33,400 --> 01:13:40,200
On my knees I beg that you'll
vouchsafe me raiment, bed and food
701
01:13:40,880 --> 01:13:44,520
Good sir, no more. These are unsightly
tricks. Return you to my sister
702
01:13:45,040 --> 01:13:49,360
Never, Regan. She hath abated me
of half my train, looked black upon me
703
01:13:50,080 --> 01:13:56,160
Struck me with her tongue
most serpent-like upon the very heart
704
01:13:57,680 --> 01:14:05,520
All the stored vengeances of heaven
fall on her ingrateful top
705
01:14:06,040 --> 01:14:07,680
Fie, sir, fie
706
01:14:08,560 --> 01:14:16,560
Infect her beauty, you fen-sucked fogs drawn
by the powerful sun to fall and blister
707
01:14:19,840 --> 01:14:24,240
O the blest gods! So will you wish on me
when the rash mood is on
708
01:14:24,800 --> 01:14:27,040
No, Regan, thou shalt never have my curse
709
01:14:27,440 --> 01:14:32,120
Thy tender-hafted nature shall not give
thee over to harshness
710
01:14:33,240 --> 01:14:37,080
Her eyes are fierce,
but thine do comfort and not burn
711
01:14:38,160 --> 01:14:44,760
Thy half of the kingdom hast thou
not forgot, wherein I thee endowed
712
01:14:45,520 --> 01:14:50,200
- Good sir, to the purpose
- Who put my man in the stocks?
713
01:14:51,680 --> 01:14:53,000
Is your lady come?
714
01:14:53,960 --> 01:15:00,280
This is a slave, whose easy-borrowed pride
dwells in the sickly grace of her he follows
715
01:15:00,800 --> 01:15:04,440
- Out, varlet, from my sight
- What means your grace?
716
01:15:05,240 --> 01:15:11,240
Who stocked my servant? Regan,
I have good hope thou didst not know on't
717
01:15:13,840 --> 01:15:18,440
Who comes here?
O heavens
718
01:15:19,960 --> 01:15:27,960
If you do love old men, if you yourselves are old,
make it your cause, send down, and take my part
719
01:15:30,360 --> 01:15:36,200
Art not ashamed to look upon this beard?
O Regan, will you take her by the hand?
720
01:15:36,560 --> 01:15:39,280
Why not by the hand, sir?
How have I offended?
721
01:15:40,120 --> 01:15:43,960
All's not offence that indiscretion finds
and dotage terms soe
722
01:15:44,480 --> 01:15:50,040
O sides, you are too tough.
Will you yet hold?
723
01:15:51,800 --> 01:15:58,120
How came my man in the stocks?
724
01:15:58,520 --> 01:16:03,200
I set him there, sir. But his own disorders
deserved much less advancement
725
01:16:04,080 --> 01:16:10,960
- You? Did you?
- I pray you, father, being weak, seem so
726
01:16:12,600 --> 01:16:17,640
If till the expiration of your month, you
will return and sojourn with my sister...
727
01:16:18,960 --> 01:16:26,960
- dismissing half your train, come then to
me - Return to her? And fifty men dismissed?
728
01:16:29,040 --> 01:16:31,480
No, rather I abjure all roofs
729
01:16:32,320 --> 01:16:37,720
And choose to be a comrade with the wolf
and owl, necessity's sharp pinch
730
01:16:39,160 --> 01:16:43,280
Return with her?
Why, the hot-blooded France...
731
01:16:43,600 --> 01:16:49,640
that dowerless took our youngest born, I
could as well be brought to knee his throne
732
01:16:50,840 --> 01:16:58,840
Return with her? Persuade me rather to be
slave and sumpter to this detested groom
733
01:16:59,360 --> 01:17:04,600
- At your choice, sir
- I prithee, daughter, do not make me mad
734
01:17:08,600 --> 01:17:16,600
I will not trouble thee, my child, farewell.
We'll no more meet, no more see one another
735
01:17:24,880 --> 01:17:32,880
But yet thou art my flesh,
my blood, my daughter
736
01:17:39,560 --> 01:17:45,760
Or rather a disease that's in my flesh,
which I must needs call mine
737
01:17:47,160 --> 01:17:55,160
Thou art a boil, a plague-sore, or
embossed carbuncle, in my corrupted blood
738
01:17:58,360 --> 01:18:03,840
But I'll not chide thee. Let shame
come when it will, I do not call it
739
01:18:05,280 --> 01:18:08,480
Mend when thou canst,
be better at thy leisure
740
01:18:09,280 --> 01:18:16,960
I can be patient, I can stay with Regan,
I and my hundred knights
741
01:18:17,480 --> 01:18:24,200
Not altogether so. I looked not for you
yet, nor am provided for your fit welcome
742
01:18:25,080 --> 01:18:29,840
Give ear, sir, to my sister, for those
that mingle reason with your passion...
743
01:18:30,160 --> 01:18:34,680
must be content to think you old,
and so... But she knows what she does
744
01:18:35,480 --> 01:18:39,240
- Is this well spoken?
- I dare avouch it, sir
745
01:18:41,480 --> 01:18:49,320
What, fifty followers? Is it not well?
What should you need of more?
746
01:18:50,240 --> 01:18:56,000
Yea, or so many, sith that both charge and
danger speak 'gainst so great a number?
747
01:18:57,160 --> 01:19:03,880
How in one house should many people under two
commands hold amity? 'Tis hard, almost impossible
748
01:19:04,640 --> 01:19:09,560
Why might not you, my lord, receive attendance
from those that she calls servants, or from mine?
749
01:19:10,080 --> 01:19:15,920
Why not, my lord? If then they chanced
to slack ye, we could control them
750
01:19:18,120 --> 01:19:22,000
If you will come to me...
For now I spy a danger
751
01:19:22,600 --> 01:19:29,120
I entreat you to bring but five-and-twenty.
To no more will I give place or notice
752
01:19:29,840 --> 01:19:35,120
- I gave you all
- And in good time you gave it
753
01:19:35,680 --> 01:19:43,680
Made you my guardians, my depositaries, but kept
a reservation to be followed with such a number
754
01:19:47,480 --> 01:19:54,160
What, must I come to you
with five-and-twenty? Regan, said you so?
755
01:19:54,800 --> 01:19:59,680
- And speak it again, my lord. No
more with me - I'll go with thee
756
01:20:01,120 --> 01:20:06,120
Thy fifty yet doth double five-and-twenty,
and thou art twice her love
757
01:20:06,560 --> 01:20:14,480
Hear me, my lord. What need you
five-and-twenty, ten, or five...
758
01:20:15,240 --> 01:20:18,520
to follow in a house where twice so many
have a command to tend you?
759
01:20:19,120 --> 01:20:23,840
- What need one?
- O, reason not the need
760
01:20:24,880 --> 01:20:29,720
Our basest beggars
are in the poorest thing superfluous
761
01:20:31,320 --> 01:20:38,640
Allow not nature more than nature needs,
man's life is cheap as beast's
762
01:20:40,120 --> 01:20:43,720
Thou art a lady.
If only to go warm were gorgeous...
763
01:20:44,400 --> 01:20:51,600
why, nature needs not what thou gorgeous
wearest, which scarcely keeps thee warm
764
01:20:52,880 --> 01:21:00,880
But for true need... You heavens,
give me that patience, patience I need
765
01:21:02,920 --> 01:21:10,920
You see me here, you gods, a poor old man,
as full of grief as age, wretched in both
766
01:21:13,720 --> 01:21:21,720
If it be you that stir these daughters' hearts against
their father, fool me not so much to bear it tamely
767
01:21:24,320 --> 01:21:32,320
Touch me with noble anger, and let not women's
weapons, water drops, stain my man's cheeks
768
01:21:39,280 --> 01:21:47,280
No, you unnatural hags, I will have such revenges
on you both, that all the world shall...
769
01:21:56,120 --> 01:22:00,360
I will do such things
770
01:22:02,760 --> 01:22:10,760
What they are yet I know not,
but they shall be the terrors of the earth
771
01:22:20,960 --> 01:22:26,120
You think I'll weep. No, I'll not weep
772
01:22:27,360 --> 01:22:32,320
I have full cause of weeping,
773
01:22:32,400 --> 01:22:39,120
but this heart shall break into a
hundred thousand flaws, or ere I'll weep
774
01:22:40,720 --> 01:22:43,960
O fool, I shall go mad
775
01:22:57,960 --> 01:23:00,240
Let us withdraw, 'twill be a storm
776
01:23:01,320 --> 01:23:05,520
This house is little. The old man and
his people cannot be well bestowed
777
01:23:06,360 --> 01:23:09,960
'Tis his own blame hath put himself
from rest and must needs taste his folly
778
01:23:10,880 --> 01:23:14,680
For his particular, I'll receive
him gladly, but not one follower
779
01:23:15,120 --> 01:23:16,120
So am I purposed
780
01:23:17,480 --> 01:23:20,560
- Where is my lord of Gloucester?
- Followed the old man forth, he is returned
781
01:23:21,200 --> 01:23:23,240
- The king is in high rage
- Whither is he going?
782
01:23:23,640 --> 01:23:28,240
- He calls to horse, but will I know not whither
- 'Tis best to give him way, he leads himself
783
01:23:28,840 --> 01:23:33,160
- My lord, entreat him by no means to stay
- Alack, the night comes on
784
01:23:33,520 --> 01:23:37,640
And the high winds do sorely ruffle,
for many miles about there's scarce a bush
785
01:23:38,200 --> 01:23:45,160
O, sir, to wilful men the injuries that they
themselves procure must be their schoolmasters
786
01:23:46,800 --> 01:23:52,960
Shut up your doors.
He is attended with a desperate train
787
01:23:53,640 --> 01:23:58,520
And what they may incense him to, being apt
to have his ear abused, wisdom bids fear
788
01:23:59,200 --> 01:24:05,600
Shut up your doors, my lord, 'tis a wild night.
My Regan counsels well, come out of the storm
789
01:24:20,760 --> 01:24:26,240
- Who's there, besides foul weather?
- One minded like the weather, most unquietly
790
01:24:29,240 --> 01:24:32,720
- I know you. Where's the king?
- Contending with the fretful elements
791
01:24:33,480 --> 01:24:37,680
Bids the wind blow the earth into the sea,
that things might change or cease
792
01:24:37,960 --> 01:24:39,720
- But who is with him?
- None but the fool...
793
01:24:39,920 --> 01:24:42,520
who labours to out-jest
his heart-struck injuries
794
01:24:43,280 --> 01:24:48,040
Sir, I do know you, and dare, upon the warrant
of my note commend a dear thing to you
795
01:24:50,560 --> 01:24:53,200
>From France there comes a power
into this scattered kingdom...
796
01:24:54,160 --> 01:24:57,480
who already, wise in our negilence, have
secret feet in some of our best ports...
797
01:24:58,360 --> 01:25:00,240
and are at point
to show their outward banner
798
01:25:02,440 --> 01:25:09,040
Now to you. If on my credit you dare build
so far to make your speed to Dover...
799
01:25:09,600 --> 01:25:11,280
you shall find some that will thank you
800
01:25:11,480 --> 01:25:16,280
Making just report of how unnatural and
bemadding sorrow the king hath cause to plain
801
01:25:16,600 --> 01:25:18,920
- I will talk further with you
- No, do not
802
01:25:22,440 --> 01:25:24,640
For confirmation that I am much more
than my out-wall...
803
01:25:24,960 --> 01:25:31,160
open this purse and take what it contains. If you
shall see Cordelia, as fear not but you shall...
804
01:25:32,480 --> 01:25:37,360
show her this ring, and she will tell you
who that fellow is that yet you do not know
805
01:25:39,160 --> 01:25:40,680
Fie on this storm
806
01:25:41,320 --> 01:25:44,560
Let's go seek the king.
He that first lights on him holla the other
807
01:26:10,160 --> 01:26:15,120
Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks
808
01:26:16,040 --> 01:26:24,040
Rage, blow, you cataracts and hurricanoes
809
01:26:25,240 --> 01:26:31,360
Spout till you have drenched our steeples,
drowned the cocks
810
01:26:33,560 --> 01:26:41,560
You sulphurous and thought-executing fires,
vaunt-couriers of oak-cleaving thunderbolts...
811
01:26:44,440 --> 01:26:47,200
singe my white head
812
01:26:49,680 --> 01:26:57,680
And you, all-shaking thunder,
smite flat the thick rotundity of the world
813
01:27:01,080 --> 01:27:09,080
Crack nature's moulds, all germens
spill at once, that makes ingrateful man
814
01:27:14,080 --> 01:27:21,560
O, nuncle, court holy-water in a dry house
were better than this rain-water out o'door
815
01:27:22,120 --> 01:27:29,520
Good nuncle, in, ask thy daughters' blessing.
Here's a night pities neither wise men nor fools
816
01:27:30,920 --> 01:27:38,920
Rumble thy bellyful! Spit fire, spout rain! Nor
rain, wind, thunder, fire, are my daughters
817
01:27:43,120 --> 01:27:50,680
I tax not you, you elements, with unkindness,
I never gave you kingdom, called you children
818
01:27:51,280 --> 01:27:59,080
You owe me no subscription,
then let fall your horrible pleasure
819
01:28:01,960 --> 01:28:09,240
Here I stand, your slave,
a poor, infirm, weak, and despised old man
820
01:28:11,360 --> 01:28:19,360
But yet I call you servile ministers,
that have with two pernicious daughters...
821
01:28:21,560 --> 01:28:29,560
join your high engendered battles against a
head so old and white as this. Oh ho, 'tis foul
822
01:28:36,080 --> 01:28:38,600
He that has a house to put his head in
has a good head-piece
823
01:28:39,280 --> 01:28:42,840
The cod-piece that will house
before the head has any...
824
01:28:43,400 --> 01:28:47,040
the head and he shall louse,
so beggars marry many
825
01:28:48,280 --> 01:28:56,280
No, I will be the pattern of all patience,
I will say nothing
826
01:28:58,960 --> 01:28:59,960
Who's there?
827
01:29:00,080 --> 01:29:04,320
Marry, here's grace and a cod-piece,
that's a wise man and a fool
828
01:29:09,160 --> 01:29:14,280
Alas, sir, are you here? Things that
love night love not such nights as these
829
01:29:15,320 --> 01:29:19,720
Since I was man, such sheets of fire,
such bursts of horrid thunder...
830
01:29:20,880 --> 01:29:24,600
such groans of roaring wind and rain,
I never remember to have heard
831
01:29:25,280 --> 01:29:27,960
Man's nature cannot carry
the affliction nor the fear
832
01:29:28,880 --> 01:29:36,880
Let the great gods, that keep this dreadful
pudder o'er our heads, find out their enemies now
833
01:29:38,960 --> 01:29:43,160
I am a man
more sinned against than sinning
834
01:29:43,920 --> 01:29:49,920
Alack, bare-headed?
Gracious my lord, hard by here is a hovel
835
01:29:51,040 --> 01:29:54,400
Some friendship will it lend you
against the tempest. Repose you there
836
01:29:56,240 --> 01:29:59,120
My wits begin to turn
837
01:30:01,080 --> 01:30:06,080
Come on, my boy, how dost, my boy?
Art cold?
838
01:30:07,240 --> 01:30:11,200
I am cold myself.
Where is this straw, my fellow?
839
01:30:12,600 --> 01:30:20,600
Poor fool and knave, I have one part
in my heart that's sorry yet for thee
840
01:30:26,120 --> 01:30:34,120
He that has and a little tiny wit,
with hey, ho, the wind and the rain...
841
01:30:36,240 --> 01:30:44,240
- must make content with his fortunes
fit - Though the rain it raineth every day
842
01:30:49,960 --> 01:30:54,200
True, boy.
Come, bring us to this hovel
843
01:31:04,480 --> 01:31:07,440
Alack, alack, Edmund,
I like not this unnatural dealing
844
01:31:08,320 --> 01:31:13,800
When I desired their leave that I might pity the
king, they took from me the use of mine own house
845
01:31:14,840 --> 01:31:20,920
Charged me on pain of perpetual displeasure neither to
speak of him, entreat for him, or any way sustain him
846
01:31:21,320 --> 01:31:24,080
- Most savage and unnatural
- Go to, say you nothing
847
01:31:26,240 --> 01:31:29,720
I have received a letter this night,
'tis dangerous to be spoken
848
01:31:31,280 --> 01:31:36,000
There is a French power already footed.
We must incline to the king
849
01:31:37,040 --> 01:31:41,280
I will look him and privily relieve him.
Go you and maintain talk with the duke...
850
01:31:41,520 --> 01:31:43,480
that my charity be not of him perceived
851
01:31:44,000 --> 01:31:49,880
If he ask for me, I am ill and gone to bed. If
I die for it, as no less is threatened me...
852
01:31:50,720 --> 01:31:53,800
the king my old master must be relieved
853
01:31:56,120 --> 01:32:03,000
There is strange things toward, Edmund.
Pray you be careful
854
01:32:14,440 --> 01:32:22,440
This courtesy forbid thee shall the duke
instantly know, and of this letter too
855
01:32:24,960 --> 01:32:31,720
This seems a fair deserving and must draw me
that which my father loses, no less than all
856
01:32:33,280 --> 01:32:38,000
The younger rises when the old doth fall
857
01:32:46,080 --> 01:32:48,520
Here is the place, my lord.
Good my lord, enter
858
01:32:50,280 --> 01:32:52,840
The tyranny of the open night's too rough
for nature to endure
859
01:32:53,480 --> 01:32:55,240
- Let me alone
- Good my lord, enter here
860
01:32:55,760 --> 01:33:01,400
- Wilt break my heart?
- I had rather break mine own. Good my lord, enter
861
01:33:01,840 --> 01:33:08,800
Thou think'st 'tis much that this contentious
storm invades us to the skin. So 'tis to thee
862
01:33:10,040 --> 01:33:15,440
But where the greater malady is fixed
the lesser is scarce felt
863
01:33:16,880 --> 01:33:22,360
The tempest in my mind doth from
my senses take all feeling else...
864
01:33:23,640 --> 01:33:30,000
save what beats
there, filial ingratitude
865
01:33:31,240 --> 01:33:33,920
No, I will weep no more
866
01:33:35,320 --> 01:33:41,920
In such a night to shut me out?
Pour on, I will endure
867
01:33:42,800 --> 01:33:49,160
In such a night as this? O Regan, Goneril, your
old kind father, whose frank heart gave all
868
01:33:49,880 --> 01:33:57,880
O, that way madness lies, let me shun that.
No more of that
869
01:33:59,200 --> 01:34:03,480
- Good my lord, enter here - Prithee
go in thyself, seek thine own ease
870
01:34:04,360 --> 01:34:08,960
This tempest will not give me leave
to ponder on things would hurt me more
871
01:34:09,640 --> 01:34:12,400
But I'll go in.
In, boy, go first
872
01:34:14,640 --> 01:34:21,360
You houseless poverty... Nay, get thee in.
I'll pray, and then I'll sleep
873
01:34:23,200 --> 01:34:31,200
Poor naked wretches, wheresover you are,
that bide the pelting of this pitiless storm
874
01:34:35,840 --> 01:34:43,840
How shall your houseless heads and unfed
sides, your lopped and windowed raggedness...
875
01:34:45,440 --> 01:34:49,400
defend you from seasons such as these?
876
01:34:50,960 --> 01:34:54,760
O, I have taken too little care of this
877
01:34:56,800 --> 01:35:04,360
Take physic, pomp.
Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel
878
01:35:05,560 --> 01:35:12,440
That thou mayst shake the superflux to
them, and show the heavens more just
879
01:35:13,320 --> 01:35:18,400
Fathom and half, fathom and half!
Poor Tom
880
01:35:18,520 --> 01:35:22,240
Come not in here, nuncle, here's a spirit.
Help me, help me
881
01:35:22,440 --> 01:35:28,240
- Give me thy hand. Who's there?
- A spirit, a spirit. He says his name's poor Tom
882
01:35:28,600 --> 01:35:31,320
What art thou that dost grumble
there in the straw? Come forth
883
01:35:31,360 --> 01:35:33,800
Away, away, away!
The foul fiend follows me
884
01:35:35,840 --> 01:35:38,600
Through the sharp hawthorn blow the winds
885
01:35:41,160 --> 01:35:42,560
Go to thy bed and warm thee
886
01:35:43,120 --> 01:35:47,640
Did'st thou give all to thy daughters?
And art thou come to this?
887
01:35:48,320 --> 01:35:50,880
Who gives anything to poor Tom?
888
01:35:51,760 --> 01:35:54,760
Whom the foul fiend hath led
through fire and through flame,
889
01:35:54,800 --> 01:35:57,080
through ford and whirlpool,
o'er bog and quagmire
890
01:35:57,920 --> 01:36:02,080
That hath laid knives under his pillow, and
halters in his pew, set ratsbane by his porridge
891
01:36:03,200 --> 01:36:07,680
Made him proud of heart,
to course his own shadow for a traitor
892
01:36:08,640 --> 01:36:16,640
Bless thy five wits! Tom's a-cold. Bless thee
from whirlwinds, star-blasting and taking
893
01:36:20,360 --> 01:36:24,280
Do poor Tom some charity,
whom the foul fiend vexes
894
01:36:27,200 --> 01:36:30,200
There could I have him now... and there...
and there again, and there
895
01:36:31,720 --> 01:36:39,320
Has his daughters brought him to this pass? Couldst
thou save nothing? Wouldst thou give them all?
896
01:36:40,040 --> 01:36:42,920
Nay, he reserved a blanket,
else we had been all shamed
897
01:36:44,040 --> 01:36:52,040
Now, all the plagues that in the pendulous air hang
fated over men's faults light on thy daughters
898
01:36:53,840 --> 01:36:56,600
- He hath no daughters, sir
- Death, traitor
899
01:36:57,440 --> 01:37:05,440
Nothing could have subdued nature
to such a lowness but his pelican daughters
900
01:37:06,280 --> 01:37:08,760
Pillicock sat on Pillicock-hill
901
01:37:11,200 --> 01:37:14,760
This cold night will turn
us all to fools and madmen
902
01:37:15,880 --> 01:37:22,120
Take heed of the foul fiend. Obey thy
parents, keep thy word's justice, swear not
903
01:37:22,600 --> 01:37:29,760
Commit not with man's sworn spouse, set not
thy sweetheart on proud array. Tom's a-cold
904
01:37:30,600 --> 01:37:31,880
What hast thou been?
905
01:37:34,480 --> 01:37:42,400
A servingman, proud in heart and mind,
that curled my hair, wore gloves in my cap
906
01:37:43,480 --> 01:37:47,720
Served the lust of my mistress' heart,
and did the act of darkness with her
907
01:37:48,960 --> 01:37:53,800
Swore as many oaths as I spake words,
and broke them in the sweet face of heaven
908
01:37:54,760 --> 01:37:59,040
One that slept in the contriving of lust,
and waked to do it
909
01:38:01,240 --> 01:38:08,280
Wine loved I deeply, dice dearly,
and in woman out-paramoured the Turk
910
01:38:10,480 --> 01:38:17,800
Let not the creaking of shoes nor the rustling
of silks betray thy poor heart to woman
911
01:38:19,320 --> 01:38:24,840
Keep thy foot out of brothels, thy hand
out of plackets, and defy the foul fiend
912
01:38:25,960 --> 01:38:32,400
Still through the hawthorn blows
the cold wind, says suum, mun, nonny
913
01:38:37,120 --> 01:38:45,120
Dolphin my boy, boy sessa!
Let him trot by
914
01:38:51,200 --> 01:38:59,160
Thou wert better in a grave than to answer with
thy uncovered body this extremity of the skies
915
01:39:01,400 --> 01:39:06,760
Is man no more than this?
Consider him well
916
01:39:07,920 --> 01:39:13,880
Thou owest the worm no silk, the beast no
hide, the sheep no wool, the cat no perfume
917
01:39:15,280 --> 01:39:23,280
Ha? Here's three on's are sophisticated.
Thou art the thing itself
918
01:39:25,960 --> 01:39:33,960
Unaccommodated man is no more but such
a poor bare, forked animal as thou art
919
01:39:37,200 --> 01:39:41,480
Off, off, you lendings.
Come, unbutton here
920
01:39:42,040 --> 01:39:46,880
Prithee, nuncle, be contented,
'tis a naughty night to swim in
921
01:39:48,400 --> 01:39:50,280
Look, here comes a walking fire
922
01:39:52,120 --> 01:39:57,440
This is the foul Flibbertigibbet. He begins
at curfew and walks till the first cock
923
01:39:57,720 --> 01:40:00,880
He gives the web and the pin,
squinnies the eye and makes the hare-lip
924
01:40:01,640 --> 01:40:09,120
Mildews the white wheat, and hurts the poor
creature of earth. Aroint thee, witch, aroint thee!
925
01:40:10,400 --> 01:40:11,800
- How fares your grace?
- What's he?
926
01:40:12,400 --> 01:40:15,520
- Who's there? What is't you seek?
- What are you there? Your names?
927
01:40:16,480 --> 01:40:22,160
Poor Tom, that eats the swimming frog, the
toad, the tadpole, the wall-newt and the water
928
01:40:23,280 --> 01:40:27,440
That in the fury of his heart, when the
foul fiend rages, eats cow-dung for salads
929
01:40:28,720 --> 01:40:33,520
Swallows the old rat and the ditch-dog,
drinks the green mantle of the standing pool
930
01:40:33,960 --> 01:40:38,400
Who is whipped from tithing to tithing,
and stocked, punished and imprisoned
931
01:40:40,160 --> 01:40:42,441
Who hath had three suits to my back,
six shirts to my body
932
01:40:42,480 --> 01:40:46,200
Horse to ride, and weapon to wear,
but mice and rats and such small deer...
933
01:40:46,560 --> 01:40:48,680
have been Tom's food for seven long year
934
01:40:49,480 --> 01:40:51,920
Beware my follower.
Peace, Smulkin, peace, thou fiend
935
01:40:52,200 --> 01:40:54,920
What, hath your grace no better company?
936
01:40:55,640 --> 01:41:00,200
The prince of darkness is a gentleman.
Modo he's called, and Mahu
937
01:41:00,680 --> 01:41:04,360
Our flesh and blood, my lord, is grown
so vile, that it doth hate what gets it
938
01:41:04,760 --> 01:41:06,440
Poor Tom's a-cold
939
01:41:07,280 --> 01:41:12,960
Go in with me. My duty cannot suffer to
obey in all your daughters' hard commands
940
01:41:13,680 --> 01:41:18,440
Though their injunction be to bar my doors and
let this tyrannous night take hold upon you...
941
01:41:18,960 --> 01:41:23,520
yet have I ventured to come seek you out and
bring you where both fire and food is ready
942
01:41:24,440 --> 01:41:31,320
First let me talk with this philosopher.
What is the cause of thunder?
943
01:41:31,840 --> 01:41:33,760
Good my lord, take his offer.
Go into the house
944
01:41:34,480 --> 01:41:42,480
I'll talk a word with this same learned
Theban. Let me ask you one word in private
945
01:41:44,440 --> 01:41:47,520
Importune him once more to go, my lord.
His wits begin to unsettle
946
01:41:48,080 --> 01:41:50,320
Canst thou blame him?
His daughters seek his death
947
01:41:50,920 --> 01:41:55,040
Ah, that good Kent.
He said it would be thus, poor banished man
948
01:41:56,280 --> 01:41:59,840
Thou sayest the king grows mad. I'll
tell thee, friend, I am almost mad myself
949
01:42:01,040 --> 01:42:05,640
I had a son, now outlawed from my blood.
He sought my life but lately, very late
950
01:42:07,240 --> 01:42:15,240
I loved him, friend, no father his son dearer.
True to tell thee, the grief hath crazed my wits
951
01:42:17,400 --> 01:42:19,680
What a night's this!
I do beseech your grace
952
01:42:20,400 --> 01:42:25,560
O, cry you mercy, sir.
Noble philosopher, your company
953
01:42:26,040 --> 01:42:28,760
- Tom's a-cold - In, fellow, there,
into the hovel. Keep thee warm
954
01:42:29,440 --> 01:42:31,960
- Come let's in all
- This way, my lord
955
01:42:32,560 --> 01:42:35,520
With him,
I will keep still with my philosopher
956
01:42:36,120 --> 01:42:38,040
Good my lord, soothe him.
Let him take the fellow
957
01:42:38,440 --> 01:42:42,560
- Take him you on
- Sirrah, come on, go along with us
958
01:42:43,280 --> 01:42:50,960
- Come, good Athenian
- No words, no words, hush
959
01:42:56,960 --> 01:42:59,640
Child Rowland to the dark tower came
960
01:43:02,040 --> 01:43:09,480
His word was still fie, foh and fum,
I smell the blood of a British man
961
01:43:17,840 --> 01:43:20,480
I will have my revenge
ere I depart your father's house
962
01:43:20,880 --> 01:43:26,040
This is the letter he spoke of, which approves him
an intelligent party to the advantages of France
963
01:43:26,920 --> 01:43:30,560
O heavens! That this treason
were not, or not I the detector
964
01:43:32,880 --> 01:43:36,800
Go with me to the duchess. If the matter of this
paper be certain, you have mighty business in hand
965
01:43:37,560 --> 01:43:44,040
True or false,
it hath made thee Earl of Gloucester
966
01:43:45,600 --> 01:43:51,240
Seek out where thy father is,
that he may be ready for our apprehension
967
01:43:52,920 --> 01:43:59,200
I will persevere in my course of loyalty, though
the conflict be sore between that and my blood
968
01:44:00,840 --> 01:44:07,000
I will lay trust upon thee, and thou
shalt find a dearer father in my love
969
01:44:12,720 --> 01:44:15,640
Here is better than the
open air, take it thankfully
970
01:44:17,000 --> 01:44:19,920
I will piece out the comfort
with what addition I can
971
01:44:21,120 --> 01:44:22,360
The gods reward your kindness
972
01:44:24,840 --> 01:44:30,480
Frateretto calls me, and tells me
Nero is an angler in the lake of darkness
973
01:44:31,160 --> 01:44:32,800
Pray, innocent, and beware the foul fiend
974
01:44:33,160 --> 01:44:36,480
Prithee, nuncle, tell me whether a
madman be a gentleman or a yeoman?
975
01:44:37,200 --> 01:44:41,960
- A king, a king - No, he's a yeoman
that has a gentleman to his son
976
01:44:42,760 --> 01:44:47,160
For he's a mad yeoman
that sees his son a gentleman before him
977
01:44:47,600 --> 01:44:55,600
To have a thousand with red burning spits
come hizzing in upon 'em
978
01:44:56,680 --> 01:44:57,920
The foul fiend bites my back
979
01:44:58,360 --> 01:45:03,760
He's mad that trusts in the tameness of a wolf, a
horse's health, a boy's love, or a whore's oath
980
01:45:04,560 --> 01:45:12,560
It shall be done. I will arraign them straight.
Come, sit thou here, most learned justice
981
01:45:14,960 --> 01:45:22,960
Thou, sapient, sir, sit here.
No, you she-foxes
982
01:45:26,080 --> 01:45:31,440
Look where he stands and glares!
Want'st thou eyes at trial, madam?
983
01:45:32,880 --> 01:45:36,920
- Come o'er the bourn, Bessy, to me
- Her boat hath a leak
984
01:45:37,200 --> 01:45:40,960
And she must not speak
why she dares not come over to thee
985
01:45:41,360 --> 01:45:43,720
The foul fiend haunts poor Tom
in the voice of a nightingale
986
01:45:44,240 --> 01:45:46,480
Hoppedance cries in Tom's belly
for two white herring
987
01:45:47,080 --> 01:45:49,760
Croak not, black angel,
I have no food for thee
988
01:45:49,840 --> 01:45:55,680
How do you, sir? Stand you not so amazed.
Will you lie down and rest upon the cushions?
989
01:45:56,080 --> 01:46:00,400
I'll see their trial first.
Bring in the evidence
990
01:46:01,560 --> 01:46:06,240
Thou robed man of justice, take thy place
991
01:46:07,440 --> 01:46:12,320
And thou, his yoke-fellow of equity,
bench by his side
992
01:46:13,200 --> 01:46:16,280
You are of the commission,
sit you too
993
01:46:16,680 --> 01:46:17,960
Let us deal justly
994
01:46:20,720 --> 01:46:28,120
Sleepest or wakest thou, jolly shepherd?
Thy sheep be in the corn
995
01:46:28,920 --> 01:46:36,040
And for one blast of thy minikin mouth
thy sheep shall take no harm
996
01:46:36,800 --> 01:46:38,160
Purr, the cat is grey
997
01:46:38,680 --> 01:46:42,800
I here take my oath before this honourable
assembly, she kicked the poor king her father
998
01:46:44,120 --> 01:46:52,120
I here take my oath before this honourable
assembly, she kicked the poor king her father
999
01:46:56,160 --> 01:47:00,640
- Come hither, mistress. Is your name Goneril?
- She cannot deny it
1000
01:47:01,560 --> 01:47:03,920
Cry you mercy, I took you for a joint-stool
1001
01:47:06,600 --> 01:47:14,600
And here's another whose warped looks
proclaim what store her heart is made on
1002
01:47:15,520 --> 01:47:20,400
Stop her there!
Arms, arms, sword, fire!
1003
01:47:21,720 --> 01:47:27,720
Corruption in the place. False
justicer, why hast thou let her 'scape?
1004
01:47:28,240 --> 01:47:29,400
Bless thy five wits!
1005
01:47:29,920 --> 01:47:34,400
O pity! Sir, where is the patience now
that you so oft have boasted to retain?
1006
01:47:35,240 --> 01:47:38,520
My tears begin to take his part so much
they mar my counterfeiting
1007
01:47:39,240 --> 01:47:47,240
The little dogs and all, Trey, Blanch
and Sweetheart, see, they bark at me
1008
01:47:51,160 --> 01:47:55,000
Tom will throw his head at them.
Avaunt, you curs!
1009
01:47:55,480 --> 01:48:01,640
Mastiff, greyhound, mongrel grim,
hound or spaniel, brach or him
1010
01:48:02,160 --> 01:48:06,120
Or bobtail tyke or trundle-tail,
Tom will make them weep and wail
1011
01:48:08,000 --> 01:48:10,800
For, with throwing thus my head,
dogs leapt the hatch, and all are fled
1012
01:48:13,040 --> 01:48:19,520
Sessa! Come, march to wakes and fairs
and market towns. Poor Tom, thy horn is dry
1013
01:48:20,240 --> 01:48:28,240
Then let them anatomize Regan.
See what breeds about her heart
1014
01:48:30,800 --> 01:48:35,840
Is there any cause in nature
that make these hard hearts?
1015
01:48:37,840 --> 01:48:45,840
You, sir, I entertain for one of my hundred.
Only I do not like the fashion of your garments
1016
01:48:48,160 --> 01:48:54,680
You will say they are Persian,
but let them be changed
1017
01:48:55,080 --> 01:48:57,920
Now, good my lord, lie here and rest awhile
1018
01:48:58,600 --> 01:49:04,120
Make no noise, make no noise,
draw the curtains
1019
01:49:05,280 --> 01:49:12,240
- So, so, we'll go to supper in the morning
- And I'll go to bed at noon
1020
01:49:12,640 --> 01:49:18,880
- Come hither, friend. Where is the king my master?
- Here, sir, but trouble him not. His wits are gone
1021
01:49:19,520 --> 01:49:21,760
I have overheard a plot of death upon him
1022
01:49:22,480 --> 01:49:28,080
Here is a litter ready, lay him in it
and drive toward Dover, friend...
1023
01:49:28,840 --> 01:49:31,160
where thou shalt meet
both welcome and protection
1024
01:49:32,280 --> 01:49:36,160
Take up thy master.
If thou shouldst dally half an hour...
1025
01:49:36,840 --> 01:49:42,280
his life, with thine and all that offer
to defend him stand in assured loss.
1026
01:49:42,320 --> 01:49:43,360
Take up, take up
1027
01:49:46,400 --> 01:49:53,520
When we our betters see bearing our woes,
we scarcely think our miseries our foes
1028
01:49:55,800 --> 01:50:03,800
How light and portable my pain seems now, when
that which makes me bend makes the king bow
1029
01:50:06,960 --> 01:50:09,480
He childed as I fathered
1030
01:50:12,040 --> 01:50:18,200
Oppressed nature sleeps. This rest
might yet have balmed his broken sinews
1031
01:50:21,240 --> 01:50:26,080
- Come, help to bear thy master.
Thou must not stay behind - Come, come away
1032
01:50:27,120 --> 01:50:32,760
Tom, away.
Mark the high noises, and thyself bewray
1033
01:50:35,560 --> 01:50:43,560
What will halp more tonight,
safe 'scape the king. Lurk, lurk
1034
01:50:52,280 --> 01:50:54,480
I'll speak a prophecy ere I go
1035
01:51:01,280 --> 01:51:06,760
When priests are more in word than matter,
when brewers mar their malt with water...
1036
01:51:07,840 --> 01:51:12,960
When nobles are their tailors' tutors,
no heretics burned, but wenches' suitors...
1037
01:51:13,520 --> 01:51:19,200
Every case in law is right
no squire in debt, nor no poor knight...
1038
01:51:19,640 --> 01:51:24,400
When slanders do not live in tongues,
nor cutpurses come not to throngs...
1039
01:51:24,800 --> 01:51:30,720
When usurers tell their gold in the field,
and bawds and whores do churches build...
1040
01:51:31,640 --> 01:51:36,280
then shall the realm of Albion
come to great confusion
1041
01:51:38,120 --> 01:51:44,840
Then comes the time, who lives to see it,
that going shall be used with feet
1042
01:51:54,520 --> 01:52:00,480
This prophecy Merlin shall make,
for I live before his time
1043
01:53:10,360 --> 01:53:11,520
The army of France is landed
1044
01:53:13,600 --> 01:53:16,200
- Go fetch the traitor Gloucester
- Hang him instantly
1045
01:53:16,720 --> 01:53:19,520
- Pluck out his eyes
- Leave him to my displeasure
1046
01:53:21,160 --> 01:53:23,400
Edmund, keep you our sister company
1047
01:53:24,440 --> 01:53:28,800
The revenges we are bound to take upon your
traitorous father are not fit for your beholding
1048
01:53:30,160 --> 01:53:34,640
Farewell, dear sister,
farewell, my lord of Gloucester
1049
01:53:36,200 --> 01:53:38,960
- How now? Where's the king?
- Old Gloucester hath conveyed him hence
1050
01:53:39,840 --> 01:53:43,040
Some gone with him to Dover,
where they boast to have well-armed friends
1051
01:53:43,520 --> 01:53:47,920
- Get horses for your mistress
- Farewell, sweet lord, and sister
1052
01:53:50,240 --> 01:53:54,480
- Who's there? The traitor?
- Ingrateful fox! 'Tis he
1053
01:53:55,320 --> 01:53:57,200
Bind fast his corky arms
1054
01:53:58,200 --> 01:54:03,640
What means your graces?
Good my friends, consider you are my guests
1055
01:54:04,400 --> 01:54:07,240
- Do me no foul play, friends
- Bind him, I say
1056
01:54:08,400 --> 01:54:15,800
- Hard, hard. O filthy traitor
- Unmerciful lady as you are, I'm none
1057
01:54:16,160 --> 01:54:20,360
To the chair, bind him.
Villain, thou shalt find...
1058
01:54:20,880 --> 01:54:25,880
By the kind gods, 'tis most ignobly done
to pluck me by the beard
1059
01:54:27,240 --> 01:54:30,480
So white, and such a traitor?
1060
01:54:31,040 --> 01:54:36,200
Naughty lady, I am your host.
You should not ruffle thus
1061
01:54:40,120 --> 01:54:41,120
What will you do?
1062
01:54:43,160 --> 01:54:49,360
- Come, sir, what letters had you late from France?
- Be simple answered, for we know the truth
1063
01:54:49,920 --> 01:54:53,440
And what confederacy have you with the
traitors late footed in the kingdom?
1064
01:54:54,160 --> 01:54:58,320
To whose hands you have
sent the lunatic king? Speak
1065
01:54:58,680 --> 01:55:00,920
I have a letter guessingly set down...
1066
01:55:01,200 --> 01:55:05,240
which came from one that's of a
neutral heart, and not from one opposed
1067
01:55:06,240 --> 01:55:08,760
- Cunning
- And false
1068
01:55:11,600 --> 01:55:15,760
- Where hast thou sent the king?
- To Dover
1069
01:55:16,360 --> 01:55:19,520
Wherefore to Dover?
Wast thou not charged at peril...
1070
01:55:19,560 --> 01:55:23,840
- Wherefore to Dover? Let him answer that
- Wherefore to Dover?
1071
01:55:24,480 --> 01:55:28,320
Because I would not see thy cruel nails
pluck out his poor old eyes
1072
01:55:29,440 --> 01:55:34,880
Nor thy fierce sister
in his anointed flesh stick boarish fangs
1073
01:55:36,160 --> 01:55:40,840
But I shall see the winged vengeance
overtake such children
1074
01:55:41,520 --> 01:55:44,480
See it shalt thou never.
Fellows, hold the chair
1075
01:55:45,840 --> 01:55:48,520
Upon these eyes of thine I'll set my foot
1076
01:55:49,200 --> 01:55:52,400
He that will think to live till he be old,
give me some help
1077
01:55:55,360 --> 01:55:59,240
O cruel! O you gods!
1078
01:56:02,480 --> 01:56:05,360
One side will mock another. The other too
1079
01:56:06,160 --> 01:56:08,280
- If you see vengeance...
- Hold your hand, my lord
1080
01:56:10,320 --> 01:56:12,096
I have served you ever
since I was a child...
1081
01:56:12,120 --> 01:56:14,800
but better service have I never done you
than now to bid you hold
1082
01:56:14,840 --> 01:56:16,640
How now, you dog?
1083
01:56:17,200 --> 01:56:19,880
If you did wear a beard upon your chin,
I'd shake it on this quarrel
1084
01:56:20,040 --> 01:56:22,880
- What do you mean?
- My villain?
1085
01:56:25,360 --> 01:56:27,920
Nay, then, come on, and
take the chance of anger
1086
01:56:29,120 --> 01:56:32,560
Give me thy sword. A peasant stand up thus?
1087
01:56:39,320 --> 01:56:44,200
O, I am slain. My lord, you have one
eye left to see some mischief on him
1088
01:56:44,640 --> 01:56:46,880
Lest it see more, prevent it
1089
01:56:50,840 --> 01:56:56,080
Out, vile jelly.
Where is thy lustre now?
1090
01:56:56,280 --> 01:57:01,280
All dark and comfortless.
Where is my son Edmund?
1091
01:57:02,280 --> 01:57:06,960
Edmund, enkindle all the sparks of nature
to quit this horrid act
1092
01:57:09,280 --> 01:57:16,080
Out, treacherous villain.
Thou call'st on him that hates thee
1093
01:57:19,480 --> 01:57:23,960
It was he that made the
overture of thy treasons to us
1094
01:57:25,480 --> 01:57:33,360
O, my follies! Then Edgar was abused.
Kind gods, forgive me that, and prosper him
1095
01:57:34,600 --> 01:57:39,760
Go thrust him out at gates,
and let him smell his way to Dover
1096
01:57:43,440 --> 01:57:46,440
How is it, my lord? How look you?
1097
01:57:46,800 --> 01:57:49,640
I have received a hurt, follow me, lady
1098
01:57:50,880 --> 01:57:55,200
Turn out that eyeless villain.
Throw this slave upon the dunghill
1099
01:57:58,360 --> 01:58:02,080
Regan, I bleed apace
1100
01:58:06,280 --> 01:58:11,480
Untimely comes this hurt. Give me your arm
1101
01:58:31,320 --> 01:58:34,880
I'll never care what wickedness I do,
if this can come to good
1102
01:58:35,640 --> 01:58:41,600
If she live long and in the end meet the old
course of death, women will all turn monsters
1103
01:58:42,240 --> 01:58:46,040
Let's follow the old earl and get
the Bedlam to lead him where he would
1104
01:58:46,960 --> 01:58:51,240
Go thou. I'll fetch some flax and whites
of eggs to apply to his bleeding face
1105
01:58:52,640 --> 01:58:55,080
Now, heaven help him
1106
01:58:59,880 --> 01:59:07,880
Yet better thus, and known to be contemned,
than still contemned and flattered
1107
01:59:12,920 --> 01:59:20,920
To be worst, the lowest and most dejected thing of
fortune, stands still in esperance, lives not in fear
1108
01:59:28,440 --> 01:59:36,000
The lamentable change is from the best,
the worst returns to laughter
1109
01:59:39,320 --> 01:59:43,280
Welcome, then,
thou unsubstantial air that I embrace
1110
01:59:45,040 --> 01:59:48,640
The wretch that thou hast blown unto
the worst owes nothing to thy blasts
1111
01:59:50,000 --> 01:59:54,600
But who comes here?
My father, poorly led?
1112
01:59:56,840 --> 02:00:01,200
World, world, O world
1113
02:00:02,480 --> 02:00:06,920
But that thy strange mutations make us
hate thee, life would not yield to age
1114
02:00:07,400 --> 02:00:12,880
O, my good lord, I have been your tenant and
your father's tenant these fourscore years
1115
02:00:13,200 --> 02:00:15,440
Away, get thee away. Good friend, be gone
1116
02:00:16,000 --> 02:00:20,480
Thy comforts can do me no good at all,
thee they may hurt
1117
02:00:21,080 --> 02:00:25,720
- You cannot see your way
- I have no way and therefore want no eyes
1118
02:00:27,200 --> 02:00:29,360
I stumbled when I saw
1119
02:00:30,800 --> 02:00:38,800
O dear son Edgar. Might I but live to see
thee in my touch, I'd say I had eyes again
1120
02:00:40,640 --> 02:00:42,200
How now? Who's there?
1121
02:00:42,840 --> 02:00:48,720
O gods! Who is't can say, 'I am at
the worst'? I am worse than e'er I was
1122
02:00:49,360 --> 02:00:50,640
'Tis poor mad Tom
1123
02:00:51,040 --> 02:00:55,800
And worse I may be yet. The worst is not
so long as we can say 'This is the worst'
1124
02:00:56,280 --> 02:00:58,880
- Fellow, where goest?
- Is it a beggar-man?
1125
02:00:59,480 --> 02:01:04,360
- Madman and beggar too
- He has some reason, else he could not beg
1126
02:01:05,920 --> 02:01:10,640
In the last night's storm I such a fellow
saw, which made me think a man a worm
1127
02:01:12,240 --> 02:01:18,960
My son came then into my mind and yet
my mind was then scarce friends with him
1128
02:01:20,600 --> 02:01:22,080
I have heard more since
1129
02:01:23,920 --> 02:01:30,920
As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods,
they kill us for their sport
1130
02:01:31,240 --> 02:01:33,280
- Bless thee, master
- Is that the naked fellow?
1131
02:01:33,800 --> 02:01:36,240
- Ay, my lord
I prithee, get thee gone
1132
02:01:37,040 --> 02:01:40,960
If for my sake thou wilt o'ertake us hence
a mile or twain in the way toward Dover...
1133
02:01:42,200 --> 02:01:50,200
do it for ancient love, and bring some covering
for this naked soul, which I'll entreat to lead me
1134
02:01:50,560 --> 02:01:56,680
- Alack, sir, he is mad - 'Tis the
time's plague, when madmen lead the blind
1135
02:01:58,600 --> 02:02:02,480
Do as I bid thee, or rather do thy
pleasure. Above the rest, be gone
1136
02:02:03,800 --> 02:02:08,640
I'll bring him the best 'pparel
that I have, come on it what will
1137
02:02:11,720 --> 02:02:19,720
- Sirrah, naked fellow - Poor Tom's a-cold.
I cannot daub it further
1138
02:02:20,480 --> 02:02:24,160
- Come hither, fellow
- And yet I must
1139
02:02:27,640 --> 02:02:29,680
Bless thy sweet eyes, they bleed
1140
02:02:30,920 --> 02:02:36,240
- Knowest thou the way to Dover?
- Both stile and gate, horseway and footpath
1141
02:02:37,120 --> 02:02:45,120
Here, take this purse, thou whom the
heavens' plagues have humbled to all strokes
1142
02:02:47,680 --> 02:02:55,120
That I am wretched makes thee the happier.
Heavens, deal so still
1143
02:02:57,160 --> 02:03:01,040
Let the superfluous and lust-dieted man,
that slaves your ordinance...
1144
02:03:01,560 --> 02:03:07,520
that will not see because he does
not feel, feel your power quickly
1145
02:03:09,360 --> 02:03:15,840
So distribution should undo excess,
and each man have enough
1146
02:03:21,320 --> 02:03:23,640
- Dost thou know Dover?
- Ay, master
1147
02:03:24,520 --> 02:03:28,680
There is a cliff, whose high and bending
head looks fearfully in the confined deep
1148
02:03:30,160 --> 02:03:36,880
Bring me but to the very brim of it
and from that place I shall no leading need
1149
02:03:42,440 --> 02:03:49,480
Give me thy arm.
Poor Tom shall lead thee
1150
02:03:51,240 --> 02:03:58,720
Welcome, my lord. I marvel our
mild husband not met us on the way
1151
02:03:59,520 --> 02:04:03,640
- Now, where's your master?
- Madam, within, but never man so changed
1152
02:04:04,800 --> 02:04:07,880
I told him of the army that was landed,
he smiled at it
1153
02:04:08,880 --> 02:04:11,440
I told him you were coming,
his answer was 'The worse'
1154
02:04:12,600 --> 02:04:17,360
Of Gloucester's treachery and of the loyal
service of his son when I informed him...
1155
02:04:17,520 --> 02:04:21,320
then he called me 'sot'
and told me I had turned the wrong side out
1156
02:04:21,640 --> 02:04:24,880
It is the cowish terror of his spirit,
that dares not undertake
1157
02:04:25,880 --> 02:04:29,160
He'll not feel wrongs
which tie him to an answer
1158
02:04:31,320 --> 02:04:35,600
Back, Edmund, to my brother.
Hasten his musters and conduct his powers
1159
02:04:37,440 --> 02:04:42,240
I must change names at home and give
the distaff into my husband's hands
1160
02:04:43,840 --> 02:04:45,960
This trusty servant
shall pass between us
1161
02:04:47,200 --> 02:04:53,960
Ere long you are like to hear, if you dare
venture in your own behalf, a mistress's command
1162
02:04:56,640 --> 02:05:03,360
Wear this, spare speech
Decline your head
1163
02:05:17,800 --> 02:05:23,360
This kiss, if it durst speak,
would stretch thy spirits up into the air
1164
02:05:25,840 --> 02:05:33,840
- Conceive, and fare thee well
- Yours in the ranks of death
1165
02:05:40,440 --> 02:05:45,960
My most dear Gloucester.
To thee a woman's services are due
1166
02:05:47,760 --> 02:05:50,280
My fool usurps my body
1167
02:05:53,320 --> 02:05:57,640
O, the difference of man and man!
1168
02:05:58,160 --> 02:06:01,920
- Madam, here comes my lord
- I have been worth the whistle
1169
02:06:02,560 --> 02:06:08,480
O Goneril, you are not worth the dust
which the rude wind blows in your face
1170
02:06:09,040 --> 02:06:12,840
Milk-livered man, that bear'st a
cheek for blows, a head for wrongs
1171
02:06:13,320 --> 02:06:17,480
Who hast not in thy brows an eye discerning
thine honour from thy suffering
1172
02:06:18,120 --> 02:06:22,880
Where's thy drum? France spreads
his banners in our noiseless land
1173
02:06:23,320 --> 02:06:29,600
Whilst thou, a moral fool, sits still
and cries 'Alack, why does he so?'
1174
02:06:30,160 --> 02:06:37,680
See thyself, devil. Proper deformity shows
not in the fiend so horrid as in woman
1175
02:06:38,120 --> 02:06:43,480
Marry, your manhood, mew
1176
02:06:43,640 --> 02:06:47,120
- O, my good lord, the Duke of
Cornwall's dead - Slain by his servant
1177
02:06:47,520 --> 02:06:50,360
- Going to put out the other eye
of Gloucester - Gloucester's eyes?
1178
02:06:50,480 --> 02:06:52,600
- A servant that he bred...
- Thrilled with remorse...
1179
02:06:52,720 --> 02:06:55,600
- Opposed against the act...
- did bend his sword to his great master
1180
02:06:56,680 --> 02:07:02,880
This shows you are above, you justices, that
these our nether crimes so speedily can venge
1181
02:07:03,880 --> 02:07:08,720
- But, O, poor Gloucester. Lost he his other eye?
- Both, my lord
1182
02:07:09,440 --> 02:07:13,040
This letter, madam, craves a speedy answer.
'Tis from your sister
1183
02:07:13,720 --> 02:07:17,040
One way I like this well. But being
widow, and my Gloucester with her...
1184
02:07:17,280 --> 02:07:20,320
may all the building in my fancy
pluck upon my hateful life
1185
02:07:21,920 --> 02:07:25,520
Another way, the news is not so tart.
I'll read, and answer
1186
02:07:26,200 --> 02:07:30,480
- Where was Edmund when they did take his eyes?
- Come with my lady hither
1187
02:07:31,920 --> 02:07:34,640
- He is not here
- No, my good lord, we met him back again
1188
02:07:35,280 --> 02:07:37,440
- Knows he the wickedness?
- Ay, my good lord
1189
02:07:37,720 --> 02:07:40,400
- 'Twas he informed against him
- And quit the house on purpose...
1190
02:07:40,600 --> 02:07:42,640
that their punishment
might have the freer course
1191
02:07:43,080 --> 02:07:49,360
Gloucester, I live to thank thee for the love
thou showed'st the king and to revenge thine eyes
1192
02:07:50,760 --> 02:07:53,280
Come hither, friends.
Tell me what more thou knowest
1193
02:08:11,040 --> 02:08:19,040
Alack, 'tis he. Why, he was met even now
as mad as the vexed sea, singing aloud
1194
02:08:21,160 --> 02:08:27,360
Crowned with rank fumiter and furrow weeds,
with burdocks, hemlock, nettles...
1195
02:08:28,240 --> 02:08:33,280
cuckoo-flowers, darnel, and all the
idle weeds that grow in our sustaining corn
1196
02:08:35,440 --> 02:08:41,200
A sentry send forth. Search every acre in the
high-grown field and bring him to our eye
1197
02:08:44,480 --> 02:08:47,600
What can man's wisdom
in the restoring his bereaved sense?
1198
02:08:47,920 --> 02:08:49,120
There is means, madam
1199
02:08:49,560 --> 02:08:55,400
Our foster-nurse of nature is repose, the
which he lacks. That to provoke in him...
1200
02:08:55,520 --> 02:08:59,600
are many simples operative,
whose power will close the eye of anguish
1201
02:09:00,600 --> 02:09:08,080
All blest secrets, all you unpublished
virtues of the earth, spring with my tears
1202
02:09:09,640 --> 02:09:12,640
Be aidant and remediate
in the good man's distress
1203
02:09:14,720 --> 02:09:20,440
Seek, seek for him, lest his ungoverned rage
dissolve the life that wants the means to lead it
1204
02:09:21,280 --> 02:09:25,320
News, madam.
The British powers are marching hitherward
1205
02:09:26,880 --> 02:09:31,320
'Tis known before. Our preparation
stands in expectation of them
1206
02:09:37,560 --> 02:09:41,840
O dear father,
it is thy business that I go about
1207
02:09:43,120 --> 02:09:51,120
No blown ambition doth our arms incite, but
love, dear love, and our aged father's right
1208
02:09:56,200 --> 02:09:57,640
Soon may I hear and see him
1209
02:10:02,240 --> 02:10:04,120
But are my brother's powers set forth?
1210
02:10:04,520 --> 02:10:07,400
- Ay, madam
- Himself in person there?
1211
02:10:07,800 --> 02:10:11,680
Madam, with much ado.
Your sister is the better soldier
1212
02:10:12,840 --> 02:10:16,160
- Lord Edmund spake not with your lord at home?
- No, madam
1213
02:10:17,520 --> 02:10:21,960
- What might import my sister's letter to him?
- I know not, lady
1214
02:10:23,080 --> 02:10:27,160
Faith, he is posted hence on serious matter
1215
02:10:28,680 --> 02:10:32,280
It was great ignorance, Gloucester's
eyes being out, to let him live
1216
02:10:33,560 --> 02:10:36,280
Where he arrives he moves
all hearts against us
1217
02:10:37,200 --> 02:10:42,720
Edmund, I think, is gone, in pity of
his misery, to dispatch his nighted life
1218
02:10:43,920 --> 02:10:46,080
Moreover, to descry
the strength of the enemy
1219
02:10:46,520 --> 02:10:48,640
I must needs after him, madam,
with my lady's letter
1220
02:10:49,360 --> 02:10:53,560
Why should she write to Edmund? Might
not you transport her purposes by word?
1221
02:10:54,760 --> 02:10:58,200
Belike, some things I know not what...
1222
02:10:59,800 --> 02:11:04,120
- I'll love thee much, let me unseal
the letter - Madam, I had rather...
1223
02:11:04,320 --> 02:11:11,480
I know your lady does not love her husband, I
am sure of that. And at her late being here...
1224
02:11:11,680 --> 02:11:19,000
she gave strange oeillades
and most speaking looks to noble Edmund
1225
02:11:20,960 --> 02:11:28,000
- I know you are of her bosom
- I, madam?
1226
02:11:29,720 --> 02:11:37,720
I speak in understanding. You are, I know it.
Therefore I do advise, take note of this
1227
02:11:43,840 --> 02:11:48,360
My lord is dead.
Edmund and I have talked
1228
02:11:49,080 --> 02:11:57,000
And more convenient is he for my hand
than for your lady's. So, fare you well
1229
02:12:00,680 --> 02:12:07,400
If you do chance to hear of that blind traitor,
preferment falls on him that cuts him off
1230
02:12:08,040 --> 02:12:11,800
Would I could meet, madam,
I should show what party I do follow
1231
02:12:13,880 --> 02:12:14,880
Fare thee well
1232
02:12:15,000 --> 02:12:20,800
- When shall I come to the top of that same hill?
- You do climb up it now, look how we labour
1233
02:12:21,320 --> 02:12:25,080
- Methinks the ground is even
- Horrible steep
1234
02:12:27,000 --> 02:12:31,920
- Hark, do you hear the sea?
- No, truly
1235
02:12:33,200 --> 02:12:36,560
Why, then, your other senses
grow imperfect by your eyes' anguish
1236
02:12:37,040 --> 02:12:38,280
So may it be, indeed
1237
02:12:39,480 --> 02:12:44,360
Methinks thy voice is altered and thou speakest
in better phrase and matter than thou didst
1238
02:12:44,800 --> 02:12:47,880
You're much deceived.
In nothing am I changed but in my garments
1239
02:12:49,320 --> 02:12:51,440
Methinks you're better spoken
1240
02:12:51,800 --> 02:12:57,640
Come on, sir, here's the place, stand still
1241
02:13:02,920 --> 02:13:07,320
How fearful and dizzy it is
to cast one's eyes so low
1242
02:13:10,080 --> 02:13:15,840
The crows and choughs that wing the
midway air show scarce so gross as beetles
1243
02:13:18,000 --> 02:13:21,480
Half way down hangs one
that gathers samphire, dreadful trade
1244
02:13:22,960 --> 02:13:25,400
Methinks he seems no bigger than his head
1245
02:13:26,840 --> 02:13:31,320
The fishermen that walk upon the beach
appear like mice
1246
02:13:32,440 --> 02:13:36,280
And yond tall anchoring bark
diminished to her cock...
1247
02:13:37,520 --> 02:13:41,200
her cock,
a buoy almost too small for sight
1248
02:13:42,920 --> 02:13:47,480
The murmuring surge, that on the unnumbered
idle pebbles chafes, cannot be heard so high
1249
02:13:49,040 --> 02:13:54,600
I'll look no more, lest my brain turn, and
the deficient sight topple down headlong
1250
02:13:55,080 --> 02:13:56,960
- Set me where you stand
- Give me your hand
1251
02:13:58,160 --> 02:14:03,240
You are now within a foot of the extreme verge.
For all beneath the moon would I not leap upright
1252
02:14:03,600 --> 02:14:11,600
Let go my hand. Here, friend, is a
jewel well worth a poor man's taking
1253
02:14:16,040 --> 02:14:19,560
Fairies and gods
prosper it with thee
1254
02:14:20,560 --> 02:14:24,840
Go thou further off.
Bid me farewell, and let me hear thee going
1255
02:14:25,720 --> 02:14:28,760
- Now fare ye well, good sir
- With all my heart
1256
02:14:29,480 --> 02:14:33,280
Why I do trifle thus with his despair
is done to cure it
1257
02:14:34,920 --> 02:14:36,880
O you mighty gods
1258
02:14:37,960 --> 02:14:45,080
This world I do renounce, and in your sights
shake patiently my great affliction off
1259
02:14:47,840 --> 02:14:52,360
If I could bear it longer, and not fall to
quarrel with your great opposeless wills...
1260
02:14:52,760 --> 02:14:59,280
my snuff and loathed part of nature
should burn itself out
1261
02:15:02,680 --> 02:15:07,360
If Edgar live, O bless him
1262
02:15:11,600 --> 02:15:12,600
Now, fellow...
1263
02:15:31,880 --> 02:15:33,440
Fare thee well
1264
02:15:37,520 --> 02:15:41,200
Had he been where he thought,
by this had thought been past
1265
02:15:44,200 --> 02:15:45,240
Alive or dead?
1266
02:15:47,120 --> 02:15:53,920
Ho, you sir, friend! Hear you, sir, speak!
Thus might he pass indeed
1267
02:15:57,440 --> 02:16:00,200
- What are you, sir?
- Away, and let me die
1268
02:16:00,720 --> 02:16:05,240
Hadst thou been aught but gossamer, feathers,
air, so many fathom down precipitating...
1269
02:16:06,240 --> 02:16:07,600
thou'dst shivered like an egg
1270
02:16:08,760 --> 02:16:13,360
But thou dost breathe, hast heavy substance,
bleed'st not, speak'st, art sound
1271
02:16:14,840 --> 02:16:18,120
Thy life's a miracle. Speak yet again
1272
02:16:18,440 --> 02:16:22,400
- But have I fallen or no?
- From the dread summit of this chalky bourn
1273
02:16:22,800 --> 02:16:27,440
Look up a-height. The shrill-gorged lark so
far cannot be seen or heard. Do but look up
1274
02:16:27,680 --> 02:16:31,280
Alack, I have no eyes
1275
02:16:32,040 --> 02:16:38,080
Is wretchedness deprived that benefit,
to end itself by death?
1276
02:16:39,000 --> 02:16:47,000
Give me your hand.
Up, so. How is it? Feel you your legs?
1277
02:16:48,280 --> 02:16:52,000
- You stand
- Too well, too well
1278
02:16:52,760 --> 02:16:56,280
This is above all strangeness.
Upon the crown of the cliff...
1279
02:16:56,400 --> 02:16:59,760
- what thing was that which parted from you?
- A poor unfortunate beggar
1280
02:17:00,320 --> 02:17:06,240
As I stood here below, methought his eyes
were two full moons
1281
02:17:06,640 --> 02:17:11,600
He had a thousand noses, horns
whelked and waved like the enraged sea
1282
02:17:12,080 --> 02:17:15,320
It was some fiend
1283
02:17:18,440 --> 02:17:26,440
Therefore, thou happy father, think that
the clearest gods have preserved thee
1284
02:17:27,880 --> 02:17:35,880
I do remember now. Henceforth I'll bear affliction
till it do cry out itself 'Enough, enough' and die
1285
02:17:38,680 --> 02:17:46,680
No, they cannot touch me for coining,
I am the king himself
1286
02:17:50,080 --> 02:17:52,040
O thou side-piercing sight
1287
02:17:53,000 --> 02:18:00,200
Nature's above art in that respect.
There's your press-money
1288
02:18:01,720 --> 02:18:09,720
That fellow handles his bow like a
crow-keeper. Draw me a clothier's yard
1289
02:18:11,400 --> 02:18:14,360
Look, look, a mouse
1290
02:18:15,800 --> 02:18:22,800
Peace, peace,
this piece of toasted cheese will do it
1291
02:18:25,440 --> 02:18:33,440
There's my gauntlet, I'll prove it
on a giant. Bring up the brown bills
1292
02:18:35,200 --> 02:18:43,200
O, well flown, bird!
In the clout, in the clout
1293
02:18:48,360 --> 02:18:53,280
- Give the word
- Sweet marjoram
1294
02:18:53,960 --> 02:18:56,360
- Pass
- I know that voice
1295
02:18:57,960 --> 02:19:01,120
Ha? Goneril with a white beard?
1296
02:19:03,640 --> 02:19:09,880
They flattered me like a dog and told me I had the
white hairs in my beard ere the black ones were there
1297
02:19:10,720 --> 02:19:16,360
To say 'ay' and 'no' to everything that I
said 'ay' and 'no' to was no good divinity
1298
02:19:18,040 --> 02:19:23,440
When the rain came to wet me once
and the wind to make me chatter...
1299
02:19:24,720 --> 02:19:32,720
when the thunder would not peace at my bidding,
there I found them, there I smelt them out
1300
02:19:34,640 --> 02:19:42,640
Go to, they are not men of their words. They told me
I was everything. 'Tis a lie, I am not ague-proof
1301
02:19:48,840 --> 02:19:52,560
The trick of that voice I do well remember.
Is it not the king?
1302
02:19:53,200 --> 02:20:01,200
Ay, every inch a king.
When I do stare, see how the subject quakes
1303
02:20:05,520 --> 02:20:07,720
I pardon that man's life
1304
02:20:08,640 --> 02:20:16,640
What was thy cause? Adultery?
Thou shalt not die. Die for adultery? No
1305
02:20:18,440 --> 02:20:26,440
The wren goes to it and the small
gilded fly does lecher in my sight
1306
02:20:28,640 --> 02:20:33,040
Let copulation thrive
1307
02:20:33,800 --> 02:20:41,800
For Gloucester's bastard son was kinder to his father
than were my daughters got 'tween the lawful sheets
1308
02:20:43,360 --> 02:20:50,200
To it, luxury, pell-mell,
for I lack soldiers
1309
02:20:52,200 --> 02:21:00,200
Behold yond simpering dame,
whose face between her forks presages snow
1310
02:21:01,280 --> 02:21:06,800
That minces virtue and does shake the head
to hear of pleasure's name
1311
02:21:08,120 --> 02:21:15,040
The fitchew nor the soiled horse goes to it
with a more riotous appetite
1312
02:21:16,480 --> 02:21:23,560
Down from the waist they are centaurs,
though women all above
1313
02:21:24,880 --> 02:21:32,640
But to the girdle do the gods inherit,
beneath is all the fiend's
1314
02:21:33,720 --> 02:21:40,800
There's hell, there's darkness,
there is the sulphurous pit
1315
02:21:41,560 --> 02:21:49,440
Burning, scalding, stench, consumption.
Fie, fie, fie, pah, pah!
1316
02:21:50,120 --> 02:21:58,120
Give me an ounce of civet, good apothecary,
sweeten my imagination. There's money for thee
1317
02:21:59,440 --> 02:22:05,560
- O, let me kiss that hand - Let me
wipe it first, it smells of mortality
1318
02:22:07,040 --> 02:22:12,880
O, ruined piece of nature. This great world
shall so wear out to nought
1319
02:22:14,640 --> 02:22:20,040
- Dost thou know me?
- I remember thine eyes well enough
1320
02:22:21,560 --> 02:22:29,560
Dost thou squinny at me? No, do thy
worst, blind Cupid, I'll not love
1321
02:22:33,520 --> 02:22:41,520
- Read thou this challenge, mark but the penning
of it - Were all thy letters suns, I could not see
1322
02:22:44,800 --> 02:22:49,960
I would not take this from report.
It is, and my heart breaks at it
1323
02:22:50,720 --> 02:22:53,640
- Read
- What, with the case of eyes?
1324
02:22:54,120 --> 02:22:59,960
O, ho, are you there with me? No eyes in
your head, nor no money in your purse?
1325
02:23:00,720 --> 02:23:08,720
Your eyes are in a heavy case, your purse
in a light, yet you see how this world goes
1326
02:23:10,200 --> 02:23:14,640
- I see it feelingly
- What, art mad?
1327
02:23:15,720 --> 02:23:20,960
A man may see how this world goes
with no eyes. Look with thine ears
1328
02:23:22,040 --> 02:23:28,440
See how yond justice rails upon yond
simple thief. Hark, in thine ear
1329
02:23:29,280 --> 02:23:37,280
Change places, and handy-dandy,
which is the justice, which is the thief?
1330
02:23:39,560 --> 02:23:43,120
Thou hast seen a farmer's
dog bark at a beggar?
1331
02:23:44,040 --> 02:23:47,120
- Ay, sir
- And the creature run from the cur?
1332
02:23:48,280 --> 02:23:56,280
There thou mightst behold the great image
of authority. A dog's obeyed in office
1333
02:24:01,560 --> 02:24:09,440
Through tattered clothes great vices do
appear. Robes and furred gowns hide all
1334
02:24:10,960 --> 02:24:16,560
Plate sins with gold, and the strong
lance of justice hurtless breaks
1335
02:24:18,040 --> 02:24:21,800
Arm it in rags, a pigmy's
straw does pierce it
1336
02:24:22,960 --> 02:24:30,560
None does offend, none, I say, none
1337
02:24:33,520 --> 02:24:41,520
Get thee glass eyes, and like a scurvy
politician seem to see the things thou dost not
1338
02:24:46,360 --> 02:24:54,360
Now, now, now, now.
Pull off my boots. Harder, harder, so
1339
02:24:57,560 --> 02:24:58,560
Reason in madness
1340
02:24:59,240 --> 02:25:04,440
If thou wilt weep my fortunes, take my eyes
1341
02:25:06,600 --> 02:25:11,200
I know thee well enough,
thy name is Gloucester
1342
02:25:14,640 --> 02:25:19,280
Thou must be patient. We came crying hither
1343
02:25:20,680 --> 02:25:26,480
Thou knowest the first time that
we smell the air we wall and cry
1344
02:25:27,640 --> 02:25:33,240
- I will preach to thee, mark
- Alack, alack the day
1345
02:25:35,680 --> 02:25:43,680
When we are born, we cry that we are come
to this great stage of fools
1346
02:25:54,520 --> 02:26:02,520
This is a good block. It were a delicate
stratagem to shoe a troop of horse with felt
1347
02:26:03,440 --> 02:26:08,520
I'll put it in proof, and when I
have stolen upon these son-in-laws...
1348
02:26:09,160 --> 02:26:14,720
then kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill
1349
02:26:15,200 --> 02:26:19,400
O, here he is, lay hand upon him.
Sir, your most dear daughter...
1350
02:26:19,920 --> 02:26:25,280
No rescue? What, a prisoner?
I am even the natural fool of fortune
1351
02:26:26,040 --> 02:26:34,040
Use me well, you shall have ransom. Let
me have surgeons, I am cut to the brains
1352
02:26:34,800 --> 02:26:36,240
You shall have anything
1353
02:26:36,760 --> 02:26:39,200
No seconds? All myself?
1354
02:26:40,160 --> 02:26:46,040
Why, this would make a man a man of salt
to use his eyes for garden water-pots
1355
02:26:47,400 --> 02:26:53,720
I will die bravely, like a smug bridegroom
1356
02:26:56,200 --> 02:27:00,960
What? I will be jovial
1357
02:27:11,240 --> 02:27:18,000
Come, come, I am a king,
masters, know you that?
1358
02:27:18,560 --> 02:27:21,080
You are a royal one, and we obey you
1359
02:27:21,680 --> 02:27:29,680
Then there's life in it. Come, an you
get it, you shall get it by running
1360
02:27:44,040 --> 02:27:47,160
You ever-gentle gods,
take my breath from me
1361
02:27:49,240 --> 02:27:53,640
Let not my worser spirit tempt me again
to die before you please
1362
02:27:54,400 --> 02:27:55,480
Well pray you, father
1363
02:27:56,760 --> 02:28:04,760
- Now, good sir, what are you?
- A most poor man, made tame to fortune's blows
1364
02:28:13,160 --> 02:28:18,880
Who, by the art of known and feeling
sorrows, am pregnant to good pity
1365
02:28:23,080 --> 02:28:24,080
Give me your hand
1366
02:28:59,280 --> 02:29:01,920
- I'll lead you to some biding
- Hearty thanks
1367
02:29:03,240 --> 02:29:08,000
The bounty and the benison of heaven
to boot, and boot
1368
02:29:08,600 --> 02:29:10,720
A proclaimed prize! Most happy
1369
02:29:11,800 --> 02:29:15,320
That eyeless head of thine
was first framed flesh to raise my fortunes
1370
02:29:16,360 --> 02:29:22,720
- The sword is out that must destroy thee - Now
let thy friendly hand put strength enough to it
1371
02:29:24,080 --> 02:29:27,880
Wherefore, bold peasant, darest thou
support a published traitor? Let go his arm
1372
02:29:28,240 --> 02:29:32,440
- I'll not let go, sir, without further
'casion - Let go, slave, or thou diest
1373
02:29:32,800 --> 02:29:35,160
Good gentleman, go your gait,
and let poor folk pass
1374
02:29:35,640 --> 02:29:37,760
- Nay, come not near the old man
- Out, dunghill
1375
02:29:43,080 --> 02:29:45,200
Slave, thou hast slain me
1376
02:29:46,920 --> 02:29:50,480
Villain, take my purse.
If ever thou wilt thrive, bury my body
1377
02:29:51,320 --> 02:29:58,840
And give the letters which thou findest about me
to Edmund, Earl of Gloucester. O, untimely death
1378
02:30:02,560 --> 02:30:06,440
- I know thee well, a serviceable villain
- What, is he dead?
1379
02:30:06,800 --> 02:30:09,640
Let's see these pockets. The letters
that he speaks of may be my friends
1380
02:30:10,400 --> 02:30:18,200
The king is mad. Better I were distract, so
should my thoughts be severed from my griefs
1381
02:30:21,200 --> 02:30:29,200
O, Goneril,
O, undistinguished space of woman's will!
1382
02:30:31,240 --> 02:30:38,360
A plot upon her virtuous husband's life,
and the exchange my brother
1383
02:30:40,360 --> 02:30:43,320
For Albany 'tis well
that of thy death and business I can tell
1384
02:30:45,920 --> 02:30:48,800
Give me thy hand. Far off, methinks,
I hear the beaten drum. Come, father
1385
02:30:59,760 --> 02:31:00,760
O thou good Kent
1386
02:31:09,360 --> 02:31:11,560
How shall I live and work
to match thy goodness?
1387
02:31:12,520 --> 02:31:14,880
My life will be too short,
and every measure fail me
1388
02:31:15,440 --> 02:31:17,680
To be acknowledged, madam, is overpaid
1389
02:31:19,560 --> 02:31:22,560
These weeds are memories of those
worser hours, I prithee put them off
1390
02:31:22,960 --> 02:31:26,640
Pardon, dear madam,
yet to be known shortens my made intent
1391
02:31:28,160 --> 02:31:31,320
My boon I make it, that you know me not
till time and I think meet
1392
02:31:32,360 --> 02:31:33,760
Then be it so, my good lord
1393
02:31:35,160 --> 02:31:36,960
- How does the king?
- Madam, sleeps still
1394
02:31:40,240 --> 02:31:46,640
O you kind gods,
cure this great breach in his abused nature
1395
02:31:48,560 --> 02:31:53,600
The untuned and jarring senses,
O, wind up of this child-changed father
1396
02:31:54,280 --> 02:31:56,160
So please your majesty
that we may wake the king
1397
02:31:57,200 --> 02:32:00,200
- He hath slept long - Be governed
by your knowledge, and proceed
1398
02:32:00,720 --> 02:32:03,800
Be by, good madam, when we do awake him.
I doubt of his temperance
1399
02:32:04,280 --> 02:32:05,560
Softer the music there
1400
02:32:10,640 --> 02:32:18,040
O my dear father! Restoration hang
thy medicine on my lips
1401
02:32:19,120 --> 02:32:24,560
And let this kiss repair those violent harms
that my two sisters have in thy reverence made
1402
02:32:25,640 --> 02:32:26,800
Kind and dear princess
1403
02:32:30,720 --> 02:32:33,800
Had you not been their father, these
white flakes did challenge pity of them
1404
02:32:36,440 --> 02:32:38,800
Was this a face
to be opposed against the jarring winds?
1405
02:32:40,200 --> 02:32:42,800
To stand against the deep
dread-bolted thunder...
1406
02:32:42,960 --> 02:32:46,640
in the most terrible and nimble stroke
of quick cross lightning?
1407
02:32:49,120 --> 02:32:53,640
Mine enemy's dog, though he had bit me,
should have stood that night against my fire
1408
02:32:57,520 --> 02:33:03,200
And wast thou fain, poor father,
to hovel thee with rogues forlorn?
1409
02:33:05,560 --> 02:33:10,560
Alack, 'tis wonder that thy life and wits
at once had not concluded all
1410
02:33:13,440 --> 02:33:18,720
- He wakes, speak to him
- Madam, do you. 'Tis fittest
1411
02:33:24,360 --> 02:33:27,720
How does my royal lord?
How fares your majesty?
1412
02:33:28,800 --> 02:33:35,560
You do me wrong to take me out of
the grave. Thou art a soul in bliss
1413
02:33:37,120 --> 02:33:44,640
But I am bound upon a wheel of fire, that
mine own tears do scald like molten lead
1414
02:33:45,440 --> 02:33:52,560
- Sir, do you know me?
- You are a spirit, I know. Where did you die?
1415
02:33:53,560 --> 02:33:57,120
- Still, still, far wide
- He's scarce awake, let him alone awhile
1416
02:33:58,040 --> 02:34:03,640
Where have I been? Where am I?
Fair daylight?
1417
02:34:05,280 --> 02:34:11,040
I am mightily abused. I should even
die with pity to see another thus
1418
02:34:12,880 --> 02:34:18,440
I know not what to say.
I will not swear these are my hands
1419
02:34:20,440 --> 02:34:28,440
Let's see. I feel this pinprick.
Would I were assured of my condition
1420
02:34:30,200 --> 02:34:33,800
O, look upon me, sir,
and hold your hand in benediction over me
1421
02:34:35,640 --> 02:34:38,040
- You must not kneel
- Pray, do not mock me
1422
02:34:39,360 --> 02:34:47,360
I am a very foolish fond old man,
fourscore and upward
1423
02:34:49,880 --> 02:34:53,960
And to deal plainly,
I fear I am not in my perfect mind
1424
02:34:55,640 --> 02:35:00,880
Methinks I should know you
and know this man, yet I am doubtful
1425
02:35:01,960 --> 02:35:04,480
For I am mainly ignorant
what place this is
1426
02:35:05,720 --> 02:35:12,640
And all the skill I have remembers not these garments,
nor I know not where I did lodge last night
1427
02:35:14,280 --> 02:35:22,280
Do not laugh at me, for, as I am a man,
I think this lady to be my child Cordelia
1428
02:35:27,800 --> 02:35:31,280
And so I am, I am
1429
02:35:31,800 --> 02:35:39,800
Be your tears wet? Yes, faith. I pray, weep
not. If you have poison for me, I will drink it
1430
02:35:41,360 --> 02:35:47,880
I know you do not love me, but your sisters
have, as I do remember, done me wrong
1431
02:35:48,960 --> 02:35:54,040
- You have some cause, they have not
- No cause, no cause
1432
02:35:55,080 --> 02:35:58,440
- Am I in France?
- In your own kingdom, sir
1433
02:35:59,280 --> 02:36:00,640
Do not abuse me
1434
02:36:01,120 --> 02:36:04,360
Be comforted, good madam.
The great rage, you see, is killed in him
1435
02:36:05,200 --> 02:36:09,200
- Desire him to go in
- Will it please your highness walk?
1436
02:36:11,120 --> 02:36:19,120
You must bear with me. Pray you now,
forget and forgive. I am old and foolish
1437
02:36:32,280 --> 02:36:37,520
Now, sweet lord,
you know the goodness I intend upon you
1438
02:36:38,880 --> 02:36:44,800
Tell me but truly, but then speak
the truth, do you not love my sister?
1439
02:36:46,360 --> 02:36:48,120
In honoured love
1440
02:36:49,120 --> 02:36:53,200
But have you never found my brother's way
to the forfended place?
1441
02:36:53,560 --> 02:36:55,200
That thought abuses you
1442
02:36:55,800 --> 02:36:59,560
I am doubtful that you have been conjunct
and bosomed with her
1443
02:37:00,480 --> 02:37:02,640
No, by mine honour, madam
1444
02:37:03,360 --> 02:37:05,040
I never shall endure her
1445
02:37:06,040 --> 02:37:12,040
- Dear my lord, be not familiar with her
- Fear not
1446
02:37:13,720 --> 02:37:14,960
She and the duke her husband
1447
02:37:15,360 --> 02:37:21,360
Our very loving sister, well be-met.
Sir, this I heard
1448
02:37:22,360 --> 02:37:26,800
The king is come to his daughter, with others
whom the rigour of our state forced to cry out
1449
02:37:27,360 --> 02:37:30,800
- Why is this reasoned?
- Where I could not be honest, I never yet was valiant
1450
02:37:31,360 --> 02:37:33,200
Combine together gainst the enemy,
1451
02:37:33,280 --> 02:37:35,880
for these domestic and particular broils
are not the question here
1452
02:37:36,280 --> 02:37:39,880
Let's then determine
with the ancient of war on our proceeding
1453
02:37:40,640 --> 02:37:42,640
- Sister, you'll go with us?
- No
1454
02:37:43,520 --> 02:37:48,960
- 'Tis most convenient. Pray, go with us
- Oho, I know the riddle. I will go
1455
02:37:49,800 --> 02:37:52,640
If ever your grace had speech
with man so poor, hear me one word
1456
02:37:53,200 --> 02:37:56,800
I'll overtake you.
Speak
1457
02:37:58,040 --> 02:37:59,800
Before you fight the
battle, ope this letter
1458
02:38:01,720 --> 02:38:04,320
If you have victory, let the trumpet sound
for him that brought it
1459
02:38:04,440 --> 02:38:08,040
Wretched though I seem, I can produce a
champion that will prove what is avouched there
1460
02:38:09,440 --> 02:38:11,520
- Fortune love you
- Stay till I have read the letter
1461
02:38:11,560 --> 02:38:16,040
I was forbid it. When time shall serve, let
but the herald cry and I'll appear again
1462
02:38:16,440 --> 02:38:18,240
Why, fare thee well.
I will overlook thy paper
1463
02:38:18,360 --> 02:38:20,480
The enemy's in view, draw up your powers
1464
02:38:20,960 --> 02:38:23,880
- Your haste is urged
- And we will greet the time
1465
02:38:30,800 --> 02:38:33,360
To both these sisters have I sworn my love
1466
02:38:34,960 --> 02:38:38,200
Each jealous of the other,
as the stung are of the adder
1467
02:38:40,440 --> 02:38:46,720
Which of them shall I take?
Both? One? Or neither?
1468
02:38:48,040 --> 02:38:49,880
Neither can be enjoyed
if both remain alive
1469
02:38:50,440 --> 02:38:53,280
To take the widow exasperates,
makes mad her sister Goneril
1470
02:38:54,040 --> 02:38:56,560
And hardly shall I carry out my side,
her husband being alive
1471
02:38:58,200 --> 02:39:02,440
Now then, we'll use his countenance
for the battle, which being done...
1472
02:39:03,280 --> 02:39:06,960
let her who would be rid of him
devise his speedy taking off
1473
02:39:08,840 --> 02:39:11,240
As for the mercy
which he intends to Lear and to Cordelia...
1474
02:39:11,960 --> 02:39:15,840
the battle done and they within
our power, shall never see his pardon
1475
02:39:16,960 --> 02:39:20,920
For my state stands on me to defend,
not to debate
1476
02:39:27,800 --> 02:39:30,360
Here, father, take the shadow of this tree
for your good host
1477
02:39:33,200 --> 02:39:39,600
Pray that the right may thrive. If ever I
appear to you again, I'll bring you comfort
1478
02:39:40,800 --> 02:39:42,240
Grace go with you, sir
1479
02:39:57,120 --> 02:39:58,960
Away, old man. Give me thy hand, away!
1480
02:39:59,640 --> 02:40:02,560
King Lear hath lost, he and his daughter
taken. Give me thy hand, come on
1481
02:40:02,840 --> 02:40:08,400
- No further, sir. A man may rot even here
- What, in ill thoughts again?
1482
02:40:11,080 --> 02:40:14,360
Men must endure their going hence,
even as their coming hither
1483
02:40:16,040 --> 02:40:19,880
- Ripeness is all
- And that's true too
1484
02:40:25,360 --> 02:40:26,560
Some officers take them away
1485
02:40:26,760 --> 02:40:30,560
Good guard, until their greater pleasures
first be known that are to censure them
1486
02:40:31,560 --> 02:40:34,280
We are not the first who with best
meaning have incurred the worst
1487
02:40:39,680 --> 02:40:46,720
For thee, oppressed king, I am cast down. Myself
could else out-frown false fortune's frown
1488
02:40:48,360 --> 02:40:53,200
- Shall we not see these daughters and these sisters?
- No, no, no, no
1489
02:40:54,040 --> 02:41:02,040
Come, let's away to prison. We two
alone will sing like birds in the cage
1490
02:41:03,440 --> 02:41:08,840
When thou dost ask me blessing,
I'll kneel down and ask of thee forgiveness
1491
02:41:09,960 --> 02:41:17,960
So we'll live, and pray, and sing, and tell
old tales, and laugh at gilded butterflies
1492
02:41:20,800 --> 02:41:26,960
And hear poor rogues talk of court
news, and we'll talk with them too
1493
02:41:28,120 --> 02:41:32,640
Who loses and who wins,
who's in, who's out
1494
02:41:34,120 --> 02:41:40,640
And take upon us the mystery of things,
as if we were God's spies
1495
02:41:41,120 --> 02:41:42,640
Take them away
1496
02:41:42,920 --> 02:41:49,360
Upon such sacrifices, my Cordelia,
the gods themselves throw incense
1497
02:41:50,040 --> 02:41:58,040
He that parts us shall bring a brand
from heaven and fire us hence like foxes
1498
02:42:02,760 --> 02:42:10,760
Wipe thine eyes. The good years shall devour them,
flesh and fell, ere they shall make us weep
1499
02:42:13,520 --> 02:42:17,320
We'll see them starved first.
Come
1500
02:42:21,360 --> 02:42:25,120
Come hither, captain, hark,
go follow them to prison
1501
02:42:26,080 --> 02:42:29,560
If thou dost as this instructs thee,
thou dost make thy way to noble fortunes
1502
02:42:31,640 --> 02:42:37,640
- Either say thou'lt do it, or thrive
by other means - I'll do it, my lord
1503
02:42:40,240 --> 02:42:45,720
Sir, you have showed today your valiant
strain, and fortune led you well
1504
02:42:46,480 --> 02:42:50,360
You have the captives who were the opposites
of this day's strife. I do require them of you
1505
02:42:50,880 --> 02:42:53,800
Sir, I thought it fit to send
the old and miserable king
1506
02:42:53,880 --> 02:42:55,360
to some retention and appointed guard
1507
02:42:55,960 --> 02:43:00,960
With him I sent the queen, Cordelia, and they are ready
to appear anon where you shall hold your session
1508
02:43:01,520 --> 02:43:07,160
Sir, by your patience, I hold you
but a subject of this war, not as a brother
1509
02:43:07,880 --> 02:43:15,360
That's as we list to grace him. He led our powers,
bore the commission of my place and person
1510
02:43:15,800 --> 02:43:19,640
The which immediacy may well stand up
and call itself your brother
1511
02:43:20,200 --> 02:43:26,720
Not so hot. In his own grace he doth
exalt himself more than in your addition
1512
02:43:27,720 --> 02:43:31,440
In my rights, by me invested,
he compeers the best
1513
02:43:31,800 --> 02:43:37,080
- That were the most if he should husband
you - Jesters do oft prove prophets
1514
02:43:37,480 --> 02:43:40,120
Holla, holla! That eye that
told you so looked but asquint
1515
02:43:41,000 --> 02:43:47,760
Lady, I am not well, else I should answer
from a full-flowing stomach
1516
02:43:49,520 --> 02:43:56,800
General,
take thou my soldiers, prisoners, patrimony
1517
02:43:58,080 --> 02:44:02,320
Witness the world that I create thee here
my lord and master
1518
02:44:02,920 --> 02:44:07,000
- Mean you to enjoy him?
- The let-alone lies not in your good will
1519
02:44:07,320 --> 02:44:09,280
- Nor in thine, lord
- Half-blooded fellow, yes
1520
02:44:09,680 --> 02:44:14,080
- Let the drum strike and prove my
title thine - Stay yet, hear reason
1521
02:44:15,560 --> 02:44:21,960
Edmund, I arrest thee on capital treason,
and, in thy arrest, this gilded serpent
1522
02:44:22,680 --> 02:44:26,120
For your claim, fair sister,
I bar it in the interest of my wife
1523
02:44:26,840 --> 02:44:31,560
'Tis she is subcontracted to this lord,
and I, her husband, contradict your banns
1524
02:44:32,000 --> 02:44:35,600
If you will marry, make your loves to me,
my lady is bespoke
1525
02:44:36,360 --> 02:44:38,000
An interlude!
1526
02:44:38,200 --> 02:44:40,120
Thou art armed, Gloucester.
Let the trumpet sound
1527
02:44:40,720 --> 02:44:44,400
If none appear to prove upon thy person
thy heinous, manifest, and many treasons...
1528
02:44:44,840 --> 02:44:47,520
there is my pledge,
I'll make it on thy heart
1529
02:44:48,440 --> 02:44:50,560
Sick, O, sick
1530
02:44:50,720 --> 02:44:52,640
If not, I'll never trust medicine
1531
02:44:53,040 --> 02:44:59,440
Here is my exchange. What in the world he is
that calls me traitor, villain-like he lies
1532
02:45:00,080 --> 02:45:03,400
He that dares approach, on him, on you,
who not...
1533
02:45:05,840 --> 02:45:08,640
- I will maintain my truth
and honour firmly - A herald, ho
1534
02:45:09,280 --> 02:45:12,640
- My sickness grows upon me
- She is not well, convey her to my tent
1535
02:45:13,480 --> 02:45:15,000
Come hither, herald, and read out this
1536
02:45:21,520 --> 02:45:28,040
If any man of quality or degree will maintain
upon Edmund, supposed Earl of Gloucester...
1537
02:45:28,480 --> 02:45:33,640
that he is a manifold traitor, let him
appear by the third sound of the trumpet
1538
02:45:43,200 --> 02:45:44,240
Again
1539
02:45:52,120 --> 02:45:53,280
Again
1540
02:46:03,160 --> 02:46:04,320
Ask him his purposes
1541
02:46:04,800 --> 02:46:10,560
What are you? Your name, your quality,
and why you answer this present summons?
1542
02:46:10,960 --> 02:46:17,880
Know, my name is lost by treason's tooth
bare-gnawn and canker-bit
1543
02:46:19,640 --> 02:46:23,040
- Yet am I noble as the adversary I
come to cope - Which is that adversary?
1544
02:46:23,360 --> 02:46:28,720
- What's he that speaks for Edmund Earl of Gloucester?
- Himself. What sayest thou to him?
1545
02:46:29,440 --> 02:46:34,200
Thou art a traitor, false to thy
gods, thy brother, and thy father
1546
02:46:36,200 --> 02:46:41,440
In wisdom I should ask thy name, but since
thy outside looks so fair and warlike...
1547
02:46:42,280 --> 02:46:45,200
back do I toss these treasons
to thy head. Trumpets, speak!
1548
02:47:28,440 --> 02:47:29,960
Save him, save him
1549
02:47:30,480 --> 02:47:35,440
This is practice, Edmund. By the law of war thou
wast not bound to answer an unknown opposite
1550
02:47:36,280 --> 02:47:38,800
Thou art not vanquished,
but cozened and beguiled
1551
02:47:39,200 --> 02:47:42,560
Shut your mouth, dame, or with this
paper shall I stop it. Hold, sir
1552
02:47:43,560 --> 02:47:48,360
Thou worse than any name, read thine own evil.
No tearing, lady, I perceive you know it
1553
02:47:48,960 --> 02:47:54,200
Say, if I do, the laws are mine, not thine.
Who can arraign me for it?
1554
02:47:54,720 --> 02:47:56,960
Most monstrous!
Go after her, she's desperate. Govern her
1555
02:47:57,440 --> 02:47:59,880
- O, knowest thou this paper?
- Ask me not what I know
1556
02:48:01,280 --> 02:48:07,560
What you have charged me with,
that have I done, and more, much more
1557
02:48:09,880 --> 02:48:13,560
The time will bring it out.
'Tis past and so am I
1558
02:48:16,040 --> 02:48:22,440
- But what art thou?
- My name is Edgar, and thy father's son
1559
02:48:24,280 --> 02:48:29,560
The gods are just, and of our pleasant
vices make instruments to plague us
1560
02:48:31,560 --> 02:48:35,280
The dark and vicious place where he thee
got cost him his eyes
1561
02:48:35,960 --> 02:48:42,280
Thou hast spoken right, 'tis true.
The wheel is come full circle. I am here
1562
02:48:42,640 --> 02:48:46,120
- How have you known the miseries of your father?
- By nursing them, my lord
1563
02:48:48,640 --> 02:48:55,280
I met my father with his bleeding rings, their
precious stones new lost, became his guide
1564
02:48:56,960 --> 02:49:01,560
Never, O fault, revealed myself unto him
until some half-hour past
1565
02:49:03,560 --> 02:49:08,440
But his flawed heart,
alack, too weak the conflict to support...
1566
02:49:09,440 --> 02:49:17,280
'twixt two extremes of passion, joy and
grief, burst smilingly
1567
02:49:20,360 --> 02:49:26,040
This speech of yours hath moved me,
and shall perchance do good
1568
02:49:26,640 --> 02:49:31,360
- Help, help, O, help
- What kind of help?
1569
02:49:31,880 --> 02:49:33,416
- Speak, woman
- What means this bloody knife?
1570
02:49:33,440 --> 02:49:37,720
- It came even from the heart of...
O, she's dead - Who dead? Speak, woman
1571
02:49:38,200 --> 02:49:43,640
Your lady, sir, your lady. And her sister
by her is poisoned, she confesses it
1572
02:49:44,560 --> 02:49:50,360
I was contracted to them both.
All three now marry in an instant
1573
02:49:53,520 --> 02:49:58,120
I am come to bid my king and master
aye good night. Is he not here?
1574
02:49:58,800 --> 02:50:03,280
Great thing of us forgot! Speak, Edmund.
Where's the king? And where's Cordelia?
1575
02:50:03,880 --> 02:50:05,440
I pant for life, some good I mean to do
1576
02:50:06,040 --> 02:50:10,640
Quickly send to the castle, for my writ
is on the life of Lear and on Cordelia
1577
02:50:10,880 --> 02:50:13,040
- Nay, send in time
- Run, run, O, run
1578
02:50:13,440 --> 02:50:15,920
To who, my lord? Who has the office?
Send thy token of reprieve
1579
02:50:16,120 --> 02:50:18,616
- Well thought on. Take my sword, give
it the captain - Haste thee, for thy life
1580
02:50:18,640 --> 02:50:22,280
He hath commission from thy wife and me
to hang Cordelia in the prison...
1581
02:50:22,560 --> 02:50:26,560
and to lay the blame upon her
own despair, that she fordid herself
1582
02:50:27,360 --> 02:50:29,960
The gods defend her! Bear him hence awhile
1583
02:50:30,360 --> 02:50:38,360
Howl, howl, howl!
1584
02:50:47,960 --> 02:50:50,560
O, you are men of stones
1585
02:50:51,360 --> 02:50:58,960
Had I your tongues and eyes, I'd use them
so that heaven's vault should crack
1586
02:51:02,560 --> 02:51:05,360
She's gone forever
1587
02:51:07,120 --> 02:51:15,120
I know when one is dead and when one lives.
She's dead as earth
1588
02:51:17,120 --> 02:51:23,560
Lend me a looking-glass. If that her breath will
mist or stain the stone, why, then she lives
1589
02:51:24,480 --> 02:51:27,640
- Is this the promised end?
- Or image of that horror?
1590
02:51:28,040 --> 02:51:29,880
Fall and cease
1591
02:51:30,360 --> 02:51:32,960
This feather stirs, she lives
1592
02:51:34,360 --> 02:51:39,880
If it be so, it is a chance which does
redeem all sorrows that ever I have felt
1593
02:51:40,440 --> 02:51:42,440
- O my good master
- Prithee, away
1594
02:51:42,720 --> 02:51:47,880
- 'Tis noble Kent, your friend - A
plague upon you, murderers, traitors all
1595
02:51:49,360 --> 02:51:54,880
I might have saved her.
Now she's gone forever
1596
02:51:57,360 --> 02:52:03,880
Cordelia, Cordelia! Stay a little
1597
02:52:05,360 --> 02:52:08,480
Ha? What is't thou sayest?
1598
02:52:10,120 --> 02:52:14,720
Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low
1599
02:52:16,960 --> 02:52:19,960
I killed the slave that was a-hanging thee
1600
02:52:20,720 --> 02:52:23,560
- 'Tis true, my lords, he did
- Did I not, fellow?
1601
02:52:24,200 --> 02:52:30,040
I have seen the day, with my good biting
falchion I would have made him skip
1602
02:52:32,040 --> 02:52:36,280
Who are you? Mine eyes are not of
the best, I'll tell you straight
1603
02:52:36,880 --> 02:52:43,520
If fortune brag of two she loved and hated,
one of them we behold
1604
02:52:44,880 --> 02:52:49,640
This is a dull sight.
Are you not Kent?
1605
02:52:51,440 --> 02:52:57,560
The same, your servant Kent.
Where is your servant Caius?
1606
02:52:58,120 --> 02:53:04,560
He's a good fellow, I can tell you that.
He'll strike, and quickly too
1607
02:53:05,360 --> 02:53:12,120
- He's dead and rotten
- No, my good lord, I am the very man...
1608
02:53:12,640 --> 02:53:13,880
I'll see that straight
1609
02:53:14,120 --> 02:53:17,520
that from your first of difference
and decay have followed your sad steps
1610
02:53:18,360 --> 02:53:20,640
- You are welcome hither
- Nor no man else
1611
02:53:24,480 --> 02:53:25,840
All's cheerless, dark and deadly
1612
02:53:28,440 --> 02:53:32,360
Your eldest daughters have fordone
themselves, and desperately are dead
1613
02:53:33,200 --> 02:53:35,960
- Ay, so I think
- He knows not what he says
1614
02:53:36,960 --> 02:53:39,400
- And vain is it that we present us to him
- Very bootless
1615
02:53:40,400 --> 02:53:43,440
- Edmund is dead, my lord.
- That is but a trifle here
1616
02:53:48,160 --> 02:53:52,600
You lords and noble friends,
know our intent
1617
02:53:54,520 --> 02:53:57,600
What comfort to this great decay may come
shall be applied
1618
02:53:59,200 --> 02:54:06,560
For us, we will resign, during the life of
this old majesty, to him our absolute power
1619
02:54:09,040 --> 02:54:11,120
O, see, see
1620
02:54:11,960 --> 02:54:19,960
And my poor fool is hanged.
No, no, no life?
1621
02:54:23,800 --> 02:54:31,800
Why should a dog, a horse, a rat have life,
and thou no breath at all?
1622
02:54:33,840 --> 02:54:41,840
Thou'lt come no more,
never, never, never, never, never
1623
02:54:53,360 --> 02:54:55,520
Pray you undo this button
1624
02:55:00,400 --> 02:55:01,720
Thank you, sir
1625
02:55:02,840 --> 02:55:09,480
Do you see this?
Look on her, look, her lips
1626
02:55:12,320 --> 02:55:17,520
Look there, look there
1627
02:55:21,040 --> 02:55:23,960
He faints. My lord, my lord!
1628
02:55:24,680 --> 02:55:27,960
- Break, heart, I prithee, break
- Look up, my lord
1629
02:55:29,160 --> 02:55:33,760
Vex not his ghost. O, let him pass
1630
02:55:37,200 --> 02:55:41,520
He hates him that would upon the rack
of this tough world stretch him out longer
1631
02:55:43,280 --> 02:55:44,280
He is gone, indeed
1632
02:55:44,680 --> 02:55:49,360
The wonder is he hath endured so long.
He but usurped his life
1633
02:55:49,840 --> 02:55:57,840
Friends of my soul, you twain rule in
this realm, and the gored state sustain
1634
02:55:59,120 --> 02:56:07,120
I have a journey, sir, shortly to go.
My master calls me, I must not say no
1635
02:56:24,680 --> 02:56:32,680
The weight of this sad time we must obey,
speak what we feel, not what we ought to say
1636
02:56:43,120 --> 02:56:51,120
The oldest hath borne most. We that are young
shall never see so much nor live so long
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