Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Kent. Th'affliction, nor the feare.
Lear. Lear.
Lear. Let the great Goddes
Lear. That keepe this dreadfull pudder o're our heads,
Lear. Finde out their enemies now. Tremble thou Wretch,
Lear. That hast within thee vndivulged Crimes
Lear. Vnwhipt of Iustice. Hide thee, thou Bloudy hand;
Lear. Thou Periur'd, and thou Simular of Vertue
Lear. That art Incestuous. Caytiffe, to peeces shake
Lear. That vnder couert, and conuenient seeming
Lear. Ha' practis'd on mans life. Close pent‐vp guilts,
Lear. Riue your concealing Continents, and cry
Lear. These dreadfull Summoners grace. I am a man,
Lear. More sinn'd against, then sinning.
Kent. Kent.
Kent. Alacke, bare‐headed?
Kent. Gracious my Lord, hard by heere is a Houell,
Kent. Some friendship will it lend you 'gainst the Tempest:
Kent. Repose you there, while I to this hard house,
Kent. (More harder then the stones whereof 'tis rais'd,