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Viser kontekstSkuespill: Lear, ACT V, SCENE III. The British camp near Dover.EDGAR: What's he that speaks for Edmund Earl of Gloucester? Skuespill: Lear, ACT V, SCENE III. The British camp near Dover. EDMUND: Himself: what say'st thou to him? Skuespill: Lear, ACT V, SCENE III. The British camp near Dover. EDGAR: Draw thy sword, That, if my speech offend a noble heart, Thy arm may do thee justice: here is mine. Behold, it is the privilege of mine honours, My oath, and my profession: I protest, Maugre thy strength, youth, place, and eminence, Despite thy victor sword and fire-new fortune, Thy valour and thy heart, thou art a traitor; False to thy gods, thy brother, and thy father; Conspirant 'gainst this high-illustrious prince; And, from the extremest upward of thy head To the descent and dust below thy foot, A most toad-spotted traitor. Say thou 'No,' This sword, this arm, and my best spirits, are bent To prove upon thy heart, whereto I speak, Thou liest. |