Gon. I love you, Sir, Dearer than eye-fight, fpace and liberty; No less than life, with grace, health, beauty, honour: A love that makes breath poor, and fpeech unable, Cor. What fhall Cordelia do? love and be filent. [Afide." Reg. I'm made of that felf-metal as my fifter, Which the moft precious fquare of fenfe poffeffes; In your dear Highness' love. Cor. Then poor Cordelia! And yet not fo, fince, I am fure, my love's [Afide. Lear. To thee, and thiné, hereditary ever, (1) And prize me at her Worth. In my true Heart,] Mr. Bishop prefcribed the pointing of this Paffage, as I have regulated it in the Text. Regan would fay, that in the Truth of her Heart and Affection, the equals the worth of her Sifter. Without this Change in the Pointing, the makes a Boaft of herself without any Caufe affigned. A 4 Lear. Lear. Nothing? Cor. Nothing. Lear. Nothing can come of nothing; speak again. My heart into my mouth: I love your Majefty Lear. How, how, Cordelia? mend your fpeech a little, Left you may mar your fortunes. Cor. Good my Lord, You have begot me, bred me, lov'd me. I To love my father all. Lear. But goes thy heart with this? Cor. Ay, my good Lord. Lear. So young, and fo untender ? Cor. So young, my Lord, and true. Lear. Let it be fo, thy truth then be thy dower: For by the facred radiance of the fun, The mysteries of Hecate, and the night, By all the operations of the orbs, From whom we do exift, and cease to be; And as a stranger to my heart and me Hold thee, from this, for ever. The barb'rous Scythian, Or he, that makes his generation meffes To gorge his appetite, fhall to my bofom Be as well neighbour'd, pitied, and reliev'd, Kent. Good my Liege Lear. Peace, Kent! Come not between the dragon and his wrath. On her kind nars'ry. Hence, avoid my fight!- [To Cor. So So be my grave my peace, as here I give Her father's heart from her; Call France; who stirs ? With my two daughters' dowers digeft the third. That troop with Majefty. Our self by monthly course, By you to be fuftain'd, fhall our abode Beloved fons be yours; which to confirm, Kent. Royal Lear, [Giving the Crown. Whom I have ever honour'd as my King, Lov'd as my father, as my mafter follow'd, And as my patron thought on in my pray'rs Lear. The bow is bent and drawn, make from the fhaft. Referve thy State; with better judgment check Lear. Kent, on thy life no more. Kent. My life I never held but as a pawn To wage againft thy foes; nor fear to lose it, Thy fafety being the motive. Lear. Out of my fight! Kent. See better, Lear, and let me ftill remain The true blank of thine eye. Lear. Now by Apollo Kent. Now by Apollo, King, A S Thou Thou fwear'ft thy gods in vain. [Laying his hand on his fword. Alb. Corn. Dear Sir, forbear. Kent. Kill thy phyfician, and thy fee bestow Lear. Hear me, recreant! Since thou haft fought to make us break our vow, Kent. Fare thee well, King; fith thus thou wilt appear, [Exit. Enter Glo'fter, with France and Burgundy, and Attendants. Glo. Here's France and Burgundy, my noble Lord. We first addrefs tow'rd you, who with this King Bur. Moft royal Majefty, I crave no more than what your Highness offer'd, Nor Nor will you tender lefs. Lear. Right, noble Burgundy, When the was dear to us, we held her fo; But now her price is fall'n: Sir, there fhe ftands, And nothing more, may fitly like your Grace, Bur. I know no answer. Lear. Will you with those infirmities fhe owes, Unfriended, new-adopted to our hate, Dower'd with our curfe, and stranger'd with our oath, Take her, or leave her? Bur. Pardon, royal Sir; Election makes not up on fuch conditions. Lear. Then leave her, Sir; for by the pow'r that made me, I tell you all her wealth-For you, great King, [To France. I would not from your love make fuch a ftray, To match you where I hate; therefore befeech you, Than on a wretch, whom nature is asham'd France. This is most strange! That fhe, who ev'r, but now was your beft object, That monsters it; or your fore-vouch'd affection Cor. I yet befeech your Majefty, (If, for I want that glib and oily art, To fpeak and purpofe not; fince what I well intend, I'll do't before I fpeak,) that you make known It is no vicious blot, murder, or foulness, No |