KENT
Here, sir; but trouble him not, his wits are gone. GLOUCESTER
Good friend, I prithee, take him in thy arms; I have o'erheard a plot of death upon him: There is a litter
ready; lay him in 't, And drive towards Dover, friend, where thou shalt meet Both welcome and protection.
Take up thy master: If thou shouldst dally half an hour, his life, With thine, and all that offer to defend
him, Stand in assured loss: take up, take up; And follow me, that will to some provision Give thee quick
conduct. KENT
Oppressed nature sleeps: This rest might yet have balm'd thy broken senses, Which, if convenience will
not allow, Stand in hard cure.
To the Fool
Come, help to bear thy master; Thou must not stay behind. GLOUCESTER
Come, come, away.
Exeunt all but EDGAR EDGAR
When we our betters see bearing our woes, We scarcely think our miseries our foes. Who alone suffers
suffers most i' the mind, Leaving free things and happy shows behind: But then the mind much sufferance
doth o'er skip, When grief hath mates, and bearing fellowship. How light and portable my pain seems
now, When that which makes me bend makes the king bow, He childed as I father'd! Tom, away! Mark the
high noises; and thyself bewray, When false opinion, whose wrong thought defiles thee, In thy just proof,
repeals and reconciles thee. What will hap more to-night, safe 'scape the king! Lurk, lurk.
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