Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Kent. Fare thee well King, sith thus thou wilt appeare,
Kent. Freedome liues hence, and banishment is here;
Kent. The Gods to their deere shelter take thee Maid,
Kent. That iustly think'st, and hast most rightly said:
Kent. And your large speeches, may your deeds approue,
Kent. That good effects may spring from words of loue:
Kent. Thus Kent, O Princes, bids you all adew,
Kent. Hee'l shape his old course, in a Country new.
Kent. Exit.
Kent. Flourish.
Kent. Enter Gloster with France, and Burgundy,
Kent. Attendants.
Cor. Cor.
Cor. Heere's France and Burgundy, my Noble Lord.
Lear. Lear.
Lear. My Lord of Burgundie,
Lear. We first addresse toward you, who with this King
Lear. Hath riuald for our Daughter; what in the least
Lear. Will you require in present Dower with her,
Lear. Or cease your quest of Loue?