Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Kent. but the composition of a Knaue, Begger, Coward,
Kent. Pandar, and the Sonne and Heire of a Mungrill Bitch,
Kent. one whom I will beate into clamours whining, if thou
Kent. deny'st the least sillable of thy addition.
Stew. Stew.
Stew. Why, what a monstrous Fellow art thou, thus
Stew. to raile on one, that is neither knowne of thee, nor
Stew. knowes thee?
Kent. Kent.
Kent. What a brazen‐fac'd Varlet art thou, to deny
Kent. thou knowest me? Is it two dayes since I tript vp thy
Kent. heeles, and beate thee before the King? Draw you rogue,
Kent. for
Kent. The Tragedie of King Lear.
Kent. for though it be night, yet the Moone shines, Ile make a
Kent. sop oth' Moonshine of you, you whoreson Cullyenly
Kent. Barber‐monger, draw.
Stew. Away, I haue nothing to do with thee.