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THE TRAGEDIE OF KING LEAR.
Actus Primus. Scoena Prima.
Enter Kent, Gloucester, and Edmond.
I thought the King had more affected the Duke of
Albany,
then
Cornwall.
It did alwayes seeme so to vs: But now in the diuision of the Kingdome, it ap- peares not which of the Dukes hee valewes most, for qualities are so weigh'd, that curiosity in nei- ther, can make choise of eithers moity.
Is not this your Son, my Lord?
His breeding Sir, hath bin at my charge. I haue so often blush'd to acknowledge him, that now I am braz'd too't.
I cannot conceiue you.
Sir, this yong Fellowes mother could; where- vpon she grew round womb'd, and had indeede (Sir) a Sonne for her Cradle, ere she had a husband for her bed. Do you smell a fault?
I cannot wish the fault vndone, the issue of it, being so proper.
But I haue a Sonne, Sir, by order of Law, some yeere elder then this; who, yet is no deerer in my ac- count, though this Knaue came somthing sawcily to the world before he was sent for: yet was his Mother fay . . .
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