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Viser kontekstSkuespill: Lear, ACT II, SCENE I. GLOUCESTER's castle.EDMUND: When I dissuaded him from his intent, And found him pight to do it, with curst speech I threaten'd to discover him: he replied, 'Thou unpossessing bastard! dost thou think, If I would stand against thee, would the reposal Of any trust, virtue, or worth in thee Make thy words faith'd? No: what I should deny,-- As this I would: ay, though thou didst produce My very character,--I'ld turn it all To thy suggestion, plot, and damned practise: And thou must make a dullard of the world, If they not thought the profits of my death Were very pregnant and potential spurs To make thee seek it.' Skuespill: Lear, ACT II, SCENE I. GLOUCESTER's castle. GLOUCESTER: Strong and fasten'd villain Would he deny his letter? I never got him. Hark, the duke's trumpets! I know not why he comes. All ports I'll bar; the villain shall not 'scape; The duke must grant me that: besides, his picture I will send far and near, that all the kingdom May have the due note of him; and of my land, Loyal and natural boy, I'll work the means To make thee capable. Skuespill: Lear, ACT II, SCENE I. GLOUCESTER's castle. CORNWALL: How now, my noble friend! since I came hither, Which I can call but now, I have heard strange news. |