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ACT II.

SCENE I. The Earl of Gloucester's castle.

Enter EDMUND, and CURAN meets him.

Edm. Save thee, Curan.
Cur. And you, sir.

I have been with your

father, and given him notice that the Duke of Cornwall and Regan his duchess will be here with him this night.

Edm. How comes that?

Cur. Nay, I know not.

You have heard of

the news abroad, I mean the whispered ones,
for they are yet but ear-kissing arguments?
Edm. Not I: pray you, what are they?
Cur. Have you heard of no likely wars to-
ward, 'twixt the Dukes of Cornwall and Albany?
Edm. Not a word.

Cur. You may do, then, in time. well, sir.

Fare you

[Exit. Edm. The duke be here to-night? The better ! best!

This weaves itself perforce into my business.
My father hath set guard to take my brother;
And I have one thing, of a queasy question,
Which I must act: briefness and fortune, work!
Brother, a word; descend: brother, I say!

Enter EDGAR.

My father watches: O sir, fly this place;

9. arguments, topics.

19. of a queasy question, requiring delicate discussion.

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Intelligence is given where you are hid;

You have now the good advantage of the night : Have you not spoken 'gainst the Duke of Cornwall? He's coming hither, now, i' the night, i' the haste, And Regan with him: have you nothing said Upon his party 'gainst the Duke of Albany? Advise yourself.

Edg.

I am sure on't, not a word. Edm. I hear my father coming: pardon me; In cunning I must draw my sword upon you: Draw seem to defend yourself: now quit you

well.

Yield: come before my father. Light, ho, here!
Fly, brother. Torches, torches! So, farewell.

[Exit Edgar.

Some blood drawn on me would beget opinion

[Wounds his arm.

Of my more fierce endeavour: I have seen

drunkards

Do more than this in sport. Father, father!
Stop, stop! No help?

Enter GLOUCESTER, and Servants with torches.

Glou. Now, Edmund, where 's the villain?
Edm. Here stood he in the dark, his sharp
sword out,

Mumbling of wicked charms, conjuring the moon
To stand's auspicious mistress,-

Glou.

Edm. Look, sir, I bleed.

Glou.

But where is he?

Where is the villain, Edmund ?

Edm. Fled this way, sir. When by no means

he could

24. advantage, opportunity.

29. Advise yourself, reflect.

42. 's; so Q1. Q2 'his.

Ff omit.

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Glou. Pursue him, ho!

Go after. [Exeunt

some Servants.] By no means what?

Edm. Persuade me to the murder of your lordship;

But that I told him, the revenging gods

'Gainst parricides did all their thunders bend,
Spoke with how manifold and strong a bond
The child was bound to the father; sir, in fine,
Seeing how loathly opposite I stood
To his unnatural purpose, in fell motion,
With his prepared sword, he charges home
My unprovided body, lanced mine arm :
But when he saw my best alarum'd spirits,
Bold in the quarrel's right, roused to the encounter,
Or whether gasted by the noise I made,

Full suddenly he fled.

Glou.

Let him fly far:

Not in this land shall he remain uncaught;

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And found-dispatch. The noble duke my master, 60

My worthy arch and patron, comes to-night:

By his authority I will proclaim it,

That he which finds him shall deserve our thanks,
Bringing the murderous coward to the stake;
He that conceals him, death.

Edm. When I dissuaded him from his intent,
And found him pight to do it, with curst speech
I threaten'd to discover him: he replied,
'Thou unpossessing bastard! dost thou think,
If I would stand against thee, would the reposal
Of any trust, virtue, or worth in thee

Make thy words faith'd?

deny,

51. how loathly opposite I stood, with what abhorrence I opposed.

55. best alarum'd, vigorously

No: what I should

called to the conflict.

57. gasted, frightened.
67. pight, of fixed intent.

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As this I would; ay, though thou didst produce
My very character,—I'ld turn it all

To thy suggestion, plot, and damned practice:
And thou must make a dullard of the world,
If they not thought the profits of my death
Were very pregnant and potential spurs

To make thee seek it.'

Glou.
Strong and fasten'd villain !
Would he deny his letter? I never got him.

[Tucket within.

Hark, the duke's trumpets! I know not why he

comes.

All ports I'll bar; the villain shall not 'scape;
The duke must grant me that: besides, his picture
I will send far and near, that all the kingdom
May have due note of him; and of my land,
Loyal and natural boy, I'll work the means
To make thee capable.

Enter CORNWALL, REGAN, and Attendants. Corn. How now, my noble friend! since I came hither,

Which I can call but now, I have heard strange

news.

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Reg. If it be true, all vengeance comes too short 90 Which can pursue the offender. How dost, my

lord?

Glou. O, madam, my old heart is crack'd, is

crack'd!

Reg. What, did my father's godson seek your life?

He whom my father named? your Edgar?

Glou. O, lady, lady, shame would have it hid!

78. pregnant, ready.

79. fasten'd, determined.

80. I never got him; so Qq.

Ff' said he?'

87. capable (of my land), legally capable of inheriting it.

Reg. Was he not companion with the riotous

knights

That tend upon my father?

Glou. I know not, madam : 'tis too bad, too bad.
Edm. Yes, madam, he was of that consort.
Reg. No marvel, then, though he were ill-
affected:

'Tis they have put him on the old man's death,
To have the expense and waste of his revenues.

I have this present evening from my sister Been well inform'd of them; and with such cautions,

That if they come to sojourn at my house,

I'll not be there.

Corn.

Nor I, assure thee, Regan.

Edmund, I hear that you have shown your father A child-like office.

Edm.

'Twas my duty, sir.

Glou. He did bewray his practice; and received
This hurt you see, striving to apprehend him.
Corn. Is he pursued?

Glou.

Ay, my good lord.

Corn. If he be taken, he shall never more

Be fear'd of doing harm: make your own purpose,
How in my strength you please. For you, Ed-

mund,

Whose virtue and obedience doth this instant
So much commend itself, you shall be ours:
Natures of such deep trust we shall much need;
You we first seize on.

Edm.
Truly, however else.

I shall serve you, sir,

102. expense and waste; so Ff. 'Waste and spoil,' Qq. 109. practice, (Edgar's) plot. 113. of, as to. 'There will

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be no more harm to fear from him.'

114. in my strength, with the aid of my power.

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