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Viser kontekstSkuespill: Lear, ACT IV, SCENE VI. Fields near Dover.EDGAR: As I stood here below, methought his eyes Were two full moons; he had a thousand noses, Horns whelk'd and waved like the enridged sea: It was some fiend; therefore, thou happy father, Think that the clearest gods, who make them honours Of men's impossibilities, have preserved thee. Skuespill: Lear, ACT IV, SCENE VI. Fields near Dover. GLOUCESTER: I do remember now: henceforth I'll bear Affliction till it do cry out itself 'Enough, enough,' and die. That thing you speak of, I took it for a man; often 'twould say 'The fiend, the fiend:' he led me to that place. Skuespill: Lear, ACT IV, SCENE VI. Fields near Dover. EDGAR: Bear free and patient thoughts. But who comes here? The safer sense will ne'er accommodate His master thus. |