Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Lear. Of all these bounds euen from this Line, to this,
Lear. With shadowie Forrests, and with Champains rich'd
Lear. With plenteous Riuers, and wide‐skirted Meades
Lear. We make thee Lady. To thine and Albanies issues
Lear. Be this perpetuall. What sayes our second Daughter?
Lear. Our deerest Regan, wife of Cornwall?
Reg. Reg.
Reg. I am made of that selfe‐mettle as my Sister,
Reg. And prize me at her worth. In my true heart,
Reg. I finde she names my very deede of loue:
Reg. Onely she comes too short, that I professe
Reg. My selfe an enemy to all other ioyes,
Reg. Which the most precious square of sense professes,
Reg. And finde I am alone felicitate
Reg. In your deere Highnesse loue.
Cor. Cor.
Cor. Then poore Cordelia,
Cor. And yet not so, since I am sure my loue's
Cor. More ponderous then my tongue.
Lear. Lear.