Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Foole. [Act 3, Scene 3]
Foole. Enter Gloster, and Edmund.
Glo. Glo.
Glo. Alacke, alacke Edmund, I like not this vnnaturall
Glo. dealing; when I desired their leaue that I might pity him,
Glo. they tooke from me the vse of mine owne house, charg'd
Glo. me on paine of perpetuall displeasure, neither to speake
Glo. of him, entreat for him, or any way sustaine him.
Bast. Bast.
Bast. Most sauage and vnnaturall.
Glo. Go too; say you nothing. There is diuision betweene
Glo. the Dukes, and a worsse matter then that: I haue
Glo. receiued a Letter this night, 'tis dangerous to be spoken,
Glo. I haue lock'd the Letter in my Closset, these iniuries the
Glo. King now beares, will be reuenged home; ther is part of
Glo. a Power already footed, we must incline to the King, I
Glo. will looke him, and priuily relieue him; goe you and
Glo. maintaine talke with the Duke, that my charity be not of
Glo. him perceiued; If he aske for me, I am ill, and gone to