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Edgar and Gloucester

Oswald and Goneril

Cordelia and Lear

" I may not madam, My lady charged my duty in this business." (IV. v. 20 - 21, Folger book)

"No blown ambition doth our arms incite,

But love, dear love, and our ag'd father's right.

Son may I hear and see him!" (IV. iv. 27-29)

“Hast heavy substance, bleed’s not, speak’st, art sound.

Ten masts at each make not the altitude

Which though hast perpendicularly fell;

Thy life’s a miracle. Speak yet again” (IV. vii. 52-55)

" ...Give the letters which thou find'st about me to Edmund Earl of Gloucester..." (IV, vi, 273-274, Folger book)

“Wherefore, bold peasant,

Darest thou support a published traitor? Hence,

Lest that th’infection of his fortune take

Like hold on thee. Let go his arm.” (IV. vi. 226-229)

Kent and Lear

Albany and Lear

Gloucester and Lear

"If I die for it, as no less is threatened me, the

King my old master must be reliev'd" (III. iii. 16-18)

“Now, banished Kent, if thou canst serve where thou dost stand condemn’d, so it come, thy master, whom thou lov’st, shall find thee full of labours” (I. iv. 4-7)

“What have you done?

Tigers, not daughters, what have you perform’d?

A father, and a gracious aged man,

Whose reverence even the head-lugg’d bear would lick,-

Most barbarous, most degenerate! – have you madded.”

"The cruel nails pluck out his poor eyes." (III. vii. 54)

"O, let me kiss that hand!" (IV. vi. 130)

“Strike, you slave; stand, rogue, stand; you neat slave, strike.” [Beats him] (II. ii. 38-39)

"I have a journey, sir, shortly to go;

My master calls me, I must not say no." (V. iii. 320-321)

King Lear and Loyalty

Goneril, Regan, and Lear

Goneril and Albany

Edmund and Lear

" [ Aside ] I had rather lose the battle than that sister should loosen him and me." ( V. i. 23-24. Folger book)

“As for mercy which he intends to Lear and Cordelia, the battle done, and they within our power, shall never see his pardon.” (V. i. 65-69)

"When he returns from hunting

I will not speak with him; say I am sick:

If you come slack of your former sevices,

You shall do well." (I. iv. 8-11)

" ... More than in your addition." ( V. iii. 77. Folger book)

“I say, instantly, and carry it so as I have set it down.” (V. iii. 37-38)

"I pray you father, being weak seem so

If till the expiration of your month,

you will return sojourn with my sister,

dismissing half your train." (II. iv. 198-200)

" I know your lady does not love her husband. I am sure of that; and at her late being her she gave a strange eliads and most speaking looks to noble Edmund..." ( IV. vi. 28-31. Folger book)

"Shut up your doors;

He is attended with a desperate train" (II. iv. 302-303)

Cornwall and Lear

Edmund and Gloucester

Goneril and Regan

"Shut up your doors, my lord; 'tis a wild night:

My Regan counseld well: come out o'th'storm." (II. iv. 306-308)

" your lady, sir, your lady! and her sister by her is poisoned; she hath confessed it." (V. iii. 270-271. Folger book)

“Fetch forth the stocks! You stubborn ancient knave, you reverend braggart, we’ll teach you. (II. ii. 122)

“The curiosity of nations to deprive me,

…Why bastard? Wherefore base?

When my dimensions are as well compact,

My mind as generous, and my shape as true,

… Well them, Legitimate Edgar, I must have your land:

… I grow, I prosper;

Now, gods stand up for bastards!” (I. ii. 4-23)

“I will have my revenge ere I depart his house.” (III. vi. 1)

“… I will persever in my

course of loyalty. Though the conflict be sore between

that and my blood.” (III. v. 19-21)

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