Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Kent. Ere I was risen from the place, that shewed
Kent. My dutie kneeling, came there a reeking Poste,
Kent. Stew'd in his haste, halfe breathlesse, painting forth
Kent. From Gonerill his Mistris, salutations;
Kent. Deliuer'd Letters spight of intermission,
Kent. Which presently they read; on those contents
Kent. They summon'd vp their meiney, straight tooke Horse,
Kent. Commanded me to follow, and attend
Kent. The leisure of their answer, gaue me cold lookes,
Kent. And meeting heere the other Messenger,
Kent. Whose welcome I perceiu'd had poison'd mine,
Kent. Being the very fellow which of late
Kent. Displaid so sawcily against your Highnesse,
Kent. Hauing more man then wit about me, drew;
Kent. He rais'd the house, with loud and coward cries,
Kent. Your Sonne and Daughter found this trespasse worth
Kent. The shame which heere it suffers.
Foole. Foole.
Foole. Winters not gon yet, if the wil'd Geese fly that
Foole. way, Fathers that weare rags, do make their Children blind,