Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Lear. What, art mad? A man may see how this world
Lear. goes, with no eyes. Looke with thine eares: See how
Lear. yond Iustice railes vpon yond simple theefe. Hearke in
Lear. thine eare: Change places, and handy‐dandy, which is
Lear. the Iustice, which is the theefe: Thou hast seene a Farmers
Lear. dogge barke at a Beggar?
Glou. Glou.
Glou. I Sir.
Lear. Lear.
Lear. And the Creature run from the Cur: there thou
Lear. mightֺst behold the great image of Authoritie, a Dogg's
Lear. obey'd in Office. Thou, Rascall Beadle, hold thy bloody
Lear. hand: why dost thou lash that Whore? Strip thy owne
Lear. backe, thou hotly lusts to vse her in that kind, for which
Lear. thou whip'st her. The Vsurer hangs the Cozener. Tho
Lear. rough
Lear. The Tragedie of King Lear.
Lear. rough tatter'd cloathes great Vices do appeare: Robes,
Lear. and Furr'd gownes hide all. Place sinnes with Gold, and
Lear. the strong Lance of Iustice, hurtlesse breakes: Arme it in