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William Shakespeare (1564–1616).  The Oxford Shakespeare.  1914.

King Lear

Act III. Scene V.


A Room in GLOUCESTER’S Castle.
 
  
Enter CORNWALL and EDMUND.
 
  Corn.  I will have my revenge ere I depart his house. 
  Edm.  How, my lord, I may be censured, that nature thus gives way to loyalty, something fears me to think of.   4
  Corn.  I now perceive it was not altogether your brother’s evil disposition made him seek his death; but a provoking merit, set a-work by a reproveable badness in himself. 
  Edm.  How malicious is my fortune, that I must repent to be just! This is the letter he spoke of, which approves him an intelligent party to the advantages of France. O heavens! that this treason were not, or not I the detector! 
  Corn.  Go with me to the duchess. 
  Edm.  If the matter of this paper be certain, you have mighty business in hand.   8
  Corn.  True, or false, it hath made thee Earl of Gloucester. Seek out where thy father is, that he may be ready for our apprehension. 
  Edm.  [Aside.] If I find him comforting the king, it will stuff his suspicion more fully. I will persever in my course of loyalty, though the conflict be sore between that and my blood. 
  Corn.  I will lay trust upon thee; and thou shalt find a dearer father in my love.  [Exeunt. 

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