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- - Kent.
- - My lord.
- 2
- 00:01:26,000 --> 00:01:27,000
- Come on.
- 3
- 00:01:27,920 --> 00:01:30,920
- I thought the king had more affected
- the Duke of Albany than Cornwall.
- 4
- 00:01:31,000 --> 00:01:34,280
- It did always seem so to us,
- but now in the division of the kingdom
- 5
- 00:01:34,360 --> 00:01:37,080
- it appears not which of the dukes
- he values most,
- 6
- 00:01:37,160 --> 00:01:38,600
- for qualities are so weighed
- 7
- 00:01:38,680 --> 00:01:41,920
- that curiosity in neither
- can make choice of either's moiety.
- 8
- 00:01:42,480 --> 00:01:44,760
- Is not this your son, my lord?
- 9
- 00:01:45,760 --> 00:01:48,480
- His breeding, sir, hath been at my
- charge.
- 10
- 00:01:48,560 --> 00:01:51,840
- I've so often blushed to acknowledge him
- that now I am brazed to it.
- 11
- 00:01:51,920 --> 00:01:53,360
- I cannot conceive you.
- 12
- 00:01:53,440 --> 00:01:56,320
- Sir,
- this young fellow's mother could.
- 13
- 00:01:56,400 --> 00:01:59,440
- Though this knave came
- something saucily into the world,
- 14
- 00:01:59,520 --> 00:02:02,920
- there was good sport at his making
- and the whoreson must be acknowledged.
- 15
- 00:02:03,720 --> 00:02:06,520
- - Do you know this noble gentleman,
- Edmund?
- - No, my lord.
- 16
- 00:02:06,600 --> 00:02:10,400
- My Lord of Kent. Remember him hereafter
- as my honourable friend.
- 17
- 00:02:11,280 --> 00:02:13,640
- He has been out nine years
- and away he shall again.
- 18
- 00:02:24,680 --> 00:02:26,080
- The king is coming.
- 19
- 00:02:52,320 --> 00:02:55,120
- Attend the Lords of France and Burgundy,
- Gloucester.
- 20
- 00:02:58,160 --> 00:02:59,840
- Ay, my good lord.
- 21
- 00:03:00,360 --> 00:03:03,200
- Meantime we shall express
- our darker purpose.
- 22
- 00:03:03,280 --> 00:03:04,880
- Give me the map there.
- 23
- 00:03:16,320 --> 00:03:19,120
- Know that we have divided in three
- our kingdom.
- 24
- 00:03:19,880 --> 00:03:23,240
- 'Tis our fast intent to shake
- all cares and business from our age,
- 25
- 00:03:23,320 --> 00:03:25,640
- conferring them on younger strengths,
- 26
- 00:03:25,720 --> 00:03:29,760
- while we unburdened
- crawl toward death.
- 27
- 00:03:30,920 --> 00:03:35,400
- Our son of Cornwall, and you,
- our no less loving son of Albany,
- 28
- 00:03:35,480 --> 00:03:40,120
- we have this hour a constant will
- to publish our daughters' several dowers,
- 29
- 00:03:40,200 --> 00:03:43,320
- that future strife may be prevented now.
- 30
- 00:03:44,040 --> 00:03:49,240
- The princes France and Burgundy, great
- rivals in our youngest daughter's love,
- 31
- 00:03:49,320 --> 00:03:52,640
- long in our court have made
- their amorous sojourn,
- 32
- 00:03:52,720 --> 00:03:54,640
- and here are to be answered.
- 33
- 00:03:55,280 --> 00:03:56,480
- Tell me, my daughters,
- 34
- 00:03:56,560 --> 00:04:00,880
- since now we will divest us both of rule,
- interest of territory, cares of state,
- 35
- 00:04:01,760 --> 00:04:05,080
- which of you shall we say
- doth love us most,
- 36
- 00:04:05,160 --> 00:04:10,000
- that we our largest bounty may extend
- where nature doth with merit challenge?
- 37
- 00:04:10,080 --> 00:04:14,120
- Goneril, our eldest born, speak first.
- 38
- 00:04:16,200 --> 00:04:18,320
- Sir...
- 39
- 00:04:18,400 --> 00:04:21,760
- I love you more than words
- can wield the matter.
- 40
- 00:04:22,680 --> 00:04:27,640
- Dearer than eyesight, space, and liberty,
- 41
- 00:04:27,720 --> 00:04:30,400
- beyond what can be valued, rich or rare,
- 42
- 00:04:30,800 --> 00:04:35,360
- no less than life,
- with grace, health, beauty, honour,
- 43
- 00:04:35,440 --> 00:04:40,360
- as much as child e'er loved,
- or father found,
- 44
- 00:04:41,720 --> 00:04:44,960
- a love that makes breath poor
- and speech unable.
- 45
- 00:04:46,440 --> 00:04:50,240
- Beyond all manner of so much I love you.
- 46
- 00:04:53,240 --> 00:04:55,000
- Of all these bounds,
- 47
- 00:04:56,160 --> 00:05:01,880
- even from this line to this, with shadowy
- forests and with champains riched,
- 48
- 00:05:01,960 --> 00:05:05,160
- with plenteous rivers
- and wide-skirted meads,
- 49
- 00:05:05,240 --> 00:05:06,600
- we make thee lady.
- 50
- 00:05:07,880 --> 00:05:12,600
- To thine and Albany's issue
- be this perpetual.
- 51
- 00:05:12,680 --> 00:05:18,680
- What says our second daughter,
- our dearest Regan, wife to Cornwall?
- 52
- 00:05:19,680 --> 00:05:20,840
- Speak.
- 53
- 00:05:21,840 --> 00:05:26,840
- Er... I am made of that self mettle
- as my sister, and prize me at her worth.
- 54
- 00:05:27,880 --> 00:05:32,240
- In my true heart,
- I find she names my very deed of love.
- 55
- 00:05:33,040 --> 00:05:34,840
- Only she comes too short:
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- 00:05:34,920 --> 00:05:39,520
- that I profess myself an enemy
- to all other joys
- 57
- 00:05:39,600 --> 00:05:42,680
- which the most precious
- square of sense possesses,
- 58
- 00:05:42,760 --> 00:05:47,080
- and find I am alone felicitate
- in your dear highness' love.
- 59
- 00:05:49,520 --> 00:05:52,480
- And to thee and thine hereditary ever
- 60
- 00:05:52,560 --> 00:05:55,720
- remain this ample third
- of our fair kingdom,
- 61
- 00:05:55,800 --> 00:06:01,160
- no less in space, validity and pleasure
- than that conferred on Goneril.
- 62
- 00:06:04,520 --> 00:06:08,040
- Now our joy, although the last and least,
- 63
- 00:06:08,120 --> 00:06:12,960
- to whose young love the vines of France
- and milk of Burgundy
- 64
- 00:06:13,040 --> 00:06:16,880
- strive to be interessed.
- 65
- 00:06:16,960 --> 00:06:21,840
- What can you say to draw a third
- more opulent than your sisters?
- 66
- 00:06:21,920 --> 00:06:24,000
- Speak.
- 67
- 00:06:25,000 --> 00:06:26,840
- Nothing, my lord.
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- 00:06:28,200 --> 00:06:30,880
- - Nothing?
- - Nothing.
- 69
- 00:06:33,440 --> 00:06:37,040
- Well, nothing will come of nothing.
- Speak again.
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- 00:06:39,160 --> 00:06:43,400
- Unhappy that I am, I cannot
- heave my heart into my mouth.
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- 00:06:44,280 --> 00:06:47,600
- I love your majesty according to my bond,
- no more nor less.
- 72
- 00:06:49,280 --> 00:06:53,800
- How now, Cordelia? Mend your speech
- a little, lest you may mar your fortunes.
- 73
- 00:06:53,880 --> 00:06:58,800
- Ay, my good lord, you have
- begot me, bred me, loved me.
- 74
- 00:06:58,880 --> 00:07:01,280
- I return those duties back
- as are right fit:
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- 00:07:01,960 --> 00:07:04,480
- obey you, love you, and most honour you.
- 76
- 00:07:07,080 --> 00:07:09,600
- Why have my sisters husbands
- if they say they love you all?
- 77
- 00:07:10,840 --> 00:07:14,280
- Sure I shall never marry like my sisters
- to love my father all.
- 78
- 00:07:19,920 --> 00:07:22,480
- But goes thy heart with this?
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- 00:07:23,640 --> 00:07:24,920
- Ay, my good lord.
- 80
- 00:07:31,440 --> 00:07:34,600
- So young, and so untender?
- 81
- 00:07:34,680 --> 00:07:36,800
- So young, my lord, and true.
- 82
- 00:07:36,880 --> 00:07:39,800
- Let it be so. Thy truth then be thy
- dower.
- 83
- 00:07:40,320 --> 00:07:42,240
- Here I disclaim all my paternal care,
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- 00:07:42,320 --> 00:07:46,440
- and as a stranger to my heart and me
- hold thee from this for ever.
- 85
- 00:07:46,520 --> 00:07:47,920
- - Good my liege...
- - Peace, Kent!
- 86
- 00:07:48,000 --> 00:07:49,840
- Come not between the dragon and his
- wrath.
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- 00:07:49,920 --> 00:07:54,360
- I loved her most, and thought
- to set my rest on her kind nursery.
- 88
- 00:07:55,040 --> 00:07:57,840
- Hence, and avoid my sight!
- 89
- 00:08:02,280 --> 00:08:04,800
- Call France. Who stirs? Call Burgundy!
- 90
- 00:08:04,880 --> 00:08:06,200
- Ha, ha!
- 91
- 00:08:06,280 --> 00:08:09,720
- Cornwall and Albany, with my two
- daughters' dowers digest the third.
- 92
- 00:08:09,800 --> 00:08:13,960
- Let pride, which she calls plainness,
- marry her.
- 93
- 00:08:16,160 --> 00:08:19,160
- I do invest you jointly
- with my power, pre-eminence,
- 94
- 00:08:19,240 --> 00:08:22,000
- and all the large effects
- that troop with majesty.
- 95
- 00:08:23,400 --> 00:08:26,960
- Ourself by monthly course,
- with reservation of...
- 96
- 00:08:28,600 --> 00:08:32,360
- an hundred knights,
- by you to be sustained,
- 97
- 00:08:33,240 --> 00:08:35,560
- shall our abode make with you by due
- turn.
- 98
- 00:08:36,560 --> 00:08:40,440
- Only we still retain the name
- and all the addition to a king.
- 99
- 00:08:41,280 --> 00:08:44,200
- The sway, revenue, execution of the rest,
- beloved sons, be yours.
- 100
- 00:08:44,280 --> 00:08:47,240
- Royal Lear, whom I have
- ever honoured as my king,
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- 00:08:47,320 --> 00:08:50,120
- as my great patron
- thought on in my prayers...
- 102
- 00:08:50,200 --> 00:08:53,120
- The bow is bent and drawn,
- make from the shaft.
- 103
- 00:08:53,200 --> 00:08:56,400
- Let it fall rather, though the fork
- invade the region of my heart.
- 104
- 00:08:57,280 --> 00:09:00,640
- Be Kent unmannerly when Lear is mad?
- 105
- 00:09:01,040 --> 00:09:02,480
- What wouldst thou do, old man?
- 106
- 00:09:02,560 --> 00:09:06,400
- Thinkest thou that duty shall have dread
- to speak when power to flattery bows?
- 107
- 00:09:06,480 --> 00:09:08,400
- Kent, on thy life, no more!
- 108
- 00:09:08,480 --> 00:09:11,600
- My life I never held but as a pawn
- to wage against thine enemies.
- 109
- 00:09:11,680 --> 00:09:13,520
- - Out of my sight!
- - Dear sir, forbear...
- 110
- 00:09:13,600 --> 00:09:16,120
- - See better, Lear!
- - Now, by Apollo...
- 111
- 00:09:16,200 --> 00:09:18,520
- Oh, now, by Apollo, king.
- 112
- 00:09:18,600 --> 00:09:22,080
- Thou swear'st thy gods in vain.
- I'll tell thee, thou dost evil.
- 113
- 00:09:22,160 --> 00:09:23,600
- Hear me, recreant.
- 114
- 00:09:23,680 --> 00:09:26,640
- On thine allegiance, hear me!
- 115
- 00:09:31,120 --> 00:09:35,480
- That thou hast sought to make us
- break our vows, which we durst never yet,
- 116
- 00:09:35,560 --> 00:09:38,560
- our potency made good, take thy reward.
- 117
- 00:09:38,640 --> 00:09:41,160
- Five days we do allot thee, for provision
- 118
- 00:09:41,240 --> 00:09:43,880
- to shield thee
- from diseases of the world,
- 119
- 00:09:43,960 --> 00:09:47,440
- and on the sixth to turn
- thy hated back upon our kingdom.
- 120
- 00:09:47,520 --> 00:09:49,640
- If, on the tenth day following,
- 121
- 00:09:49,720 --> 00:09:53,200
- thy banished trunk be found in our
- dominions, the moment is thy death.
- 122
- 00:09:53,280 --> 00:09:55,040
- Away, by Jupiter.
- 123
- 00:09:55,920 --> 00:09:57,360
- This shall not be revoked!
- 124
- 00:10:06,080 --> 00:10:08,200
- Here's France and Burgundy, my noble
- lord!
- 125
- 00:10:18,320 --> 00:10:19,600
- My noble lord.
- 126
- 00:10:22,720 --> 00:10:24,760
- My Lord of Burgundy,
- 127
- 00:10:24,840 --> 00:10:28,080
- we first address towards you, who with
- this king hath rivalled for our daughter.
- 128
- 00:10:28,840 --> 00:10:31,920
- What in the least will you require
- in present dower with her
- 129
- 00:10:32,720 --> 00:10:34,160
- or cease your quest of love?
- 130
- 00:10:34,240 --> 00:10:37,560
- Most royal majesty, I crave no more
- than hath your highness offered,
- 131
- 00:10:38,120 --> 00:10:39,240
- nor will you tender less.
- 132
- 00:10:39,320 --> 00:10:42,600
- Right noble Burgundy, when she was
- dear to us, we did hold her so.
- 133
- 00:10:42,680 --> 00:10:44,720
- But now her price is fallen.
- 134
- 00:10:44,800 --> 00:10:48,000
- Sir, there she stands. If aught
- within that little seeming substance,
- 135
- 00:10:48,080 --> 00:10:50,200
- or all of it, with our displeasure
- pieced,
- 136
- 00:10:50,280 --> 00:10:52,840
- and nothing more,
- may fitly like your grace,
- 137
- 00:10:52,920 --> 00:10:55,520
- she's there, and she is yours.
- 138
- 00:10:58,000 --> 00:10:59,000
- I know no answer.
- 139
- 00:10:59,920 --> 00:11:03,920
- Will you with those infirmities she owes,
- unfriended, new-adopted to our hate,
- 140
- 00:11:04,000 --> 00:11:07,760
- dowered with our curse
- and strangered with our oath,
- 141
- 00:11:07,840 --> 00:11:09,920
- - take her or leave her?
- - Pardon me, royal sir.
- 142
- 00:11:10,000 --> 00:11:11,960
- Election makes not up in such conditions.
- 143
- 00:11:12,040 --> 00:11:16,360
- Then leave her, sir, for by the power
- that made me I tell you all her wealth.
- 144
- 00:11:16,440 --> 00:11:20,040
- For you, great king,
- 145
- 00:11:20,120 --> 00:11:23,720
- I would not from your love make
- such a stray to match you where I hate.
- 146
- 00:11:23,800 --> 00:11:26,400
- I yet beseech your majesty
- that you make it known
- 147
- 00:11:26,480 --> 00:11:29,240
- it is no vicious blot, murder,
- or foulness,
- 148
- 00:11:29,320 --> 00:11:31,480
- no unchaste action or dishonoured step
- 149
- 00:11:31,560 --> 00:11:34,640
- that hath deprived me
- of your grace and favour.
- 150
- 00:11:38,320 --> 00:11:40,800
- Better thou hadst not been born...
- 151
- 00:11:43,000 --> 00:11:44,960
- than not to have pleased me better.
- 152
- 00:11:49,360 --> 00:11:52,480
- My Lord of Burgundy, what say you
- to the lady? Will you have her?
- 153
- 00:11:54,000 --> 00:11:57,200
- Give but that portion
- which yourself proposed,
- 154
- 00:11:57,280 --> 00:12:00,040
- and I will make Cordelia
- Duchess of Burgundy.
- 155
- 00:12:00,120 --> 00:12:02,680
- Nothing. I have sworn, I am firm.
- 156
- 00:12:06,360 --> 00:12:07,400
- I am sorry, then.
- 157
- 00:12:08,240 --> 00:12:13,280
- You have so... lost a father
- that you must lose a husband.
- 158
- 00:12:15,080 --> 00:12:16,440
- Peace be with Burgundy.
- 159
- 00:12:17,600 --> 00:12:20,880
- Since that respect and fortunes
- are his love, I shall not be his wife.
- 160
- 00:12:23,200 --> 00:12:25,200
- Fairest Cordelia,
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- 00:12:25,280 --> 00:12:29,560
- thee and thy virtues here I seize upon.
- 162
- 00:12:29,640 --> 00:12:31,600
- Thou hast her, king.
- 163
- 00:12:31,680 --> 00:12:33,600
- Let her be thine,
- 164
- 00:12:33,680 --> 00:12:38,440
- for we have no such daughter, nor shall
- ever see that face of hers again.
- 165
- 00:12:39,200 --> 00:12:42,400
- Therefore be gone,
- without our grace, our love,
- 166
- 00:12:44,920 --> 00:12:46,320
- our benison.
- 167
- 00:12:50,560 --> 00:12:51,760
- Come!
- 168
- 00:13:05,440 --> 00:13:07,520
- Bid farewell to your sisters.
- 169
- 00:13:12,080 --> 00:13:13,560
- Love well our father.
- 170
- 00:13:13,640 --> 00:13:15,640
- Prescribe not us our duty.
- 171
- 00:13:15,720 --> 00:13:20,160
- Let your study be to content your lord,
- who hath received you at fortune's alms.
- 172
- 00:13:21,520 --> 00:13:23,400
- I think our father will hence tonight.
- 173
- 00:13:23,480 --> 00:13:26,480
- That's most certain, and with you.
- Next month with us.
- 174
- 00:13:26,560 --> 00:13:29,920
- You see how full of changes his age is.
- He always loved our sister most
- 175
- 00:13:30,000 --> 00:13:33,280
- and with what poor judgment he hath
- now cast her off appears too grossly.
- 176
- 00:13:33,360 --> 00:13:37,320
- 'Tis the infirmity of his age, yet
- he hath ever but slenderly known himself.
- 177
- 00:13:37,400 --> 00:13:39,560
- The best and soundest of his time
- hath been but rash.
- 178
- 00:13:39,640 --> 00:13:42,800
- If our father carry authority
- with such disposition as this,
- 179
- 00:13:42,880 --> 00:13:44,080
- it will but offend us.
- 180
- 00:13:44,160 --> 00:13:48,120
- - We shall further think on it.
- - We must do something, and I' the heat.
- 181
- 00:13:48,600 --> 00:13:50,600
- Pray, let us hit together.
- 182
- 00:13:51,080 --> 00:13:53,800
- Thou, Nature, art my goddess.
- 183
- 00:13:53,880 --> 00:13:56,080
- To thy law my services are bound.
- 184
- 00:13:56,840 --> 00:13:58,360
- Why bastard?
- 185
- 00:13:58,440 --> 00:14:01,640
- Wherefore base,
- when my dimensions are as well compact,
- 186
- 00:14:01,720 --> 00:14:06,920
- my mind as generous and my shape as
- true
- as honest madam's issue?
- 187
- 00:14:08,360 --> 00:14:10,480
- Why brand they me with base?
- 188
- 00:14:10,560 --> 00:14:13,440
- With baseness? Bastardy?
- 189
- 00:14:14,760 --> 00:14:19,200
- Legitimate Edgar, I must have your land.
- 190
- 00:14:20,800 --> 00:14:23,320
- Well, my legiti-mate,
- 191
- 00:14:24,440 --> 00:14:28,760
- Edmund the base shall top the legitimate.
- 192
- 00:14:41,000 --> 00:14:42,000
- Excuse me.
- 193
- 00:14:43,520 --> 00:14:45,360
- Edmund, how now? What news?
- 194
- 00:14:46,920 --> 00:14:48,080
- I know no news, my lord.
- 195
- 00:14:48,160 --> 00:14:51,160
- - What paper were you reading?
- - Nothing, my lord.
- 196
- 00:14:51,240 --> 00:14:52,400
- No?
- 197
- 00:14:52,480 --> 00:14:55,840
- What needed then that terrible dispatch
- of it into your pocket?
- 198
- 00:14:56,520 --> 00:14:59,560
- The quality of nothing
- hath not such need to hide itself.
- 199
- 00:15:00,200 --> 00:15:03,400
- Let's see. Come, if it be nothing
- I shall not need spectacles.
- 200
- 00:15:05,000 --> 00:15:07,120
- I beseech you, sir, pardon me.
- 201
- 00:15:07,200 --> 00:15:09,600
- It is a letter from my brother
- that I have not all o'er-read,
- 202
- 00:15:09,680 --> 00:15:13,960
- and for so much as I have perused,
- I find it not fit for your o'erlooking.
- 203
- 00:15:15,120 --> 00:15:16,440
- Give me the letter, sir.
- 204
- 00:15:24,880 --> 00:15:25,880
- Hmm...
- 205
- 00:15:27,560 --> 00:15:31,640
- "If our father would sleep
- till I waked him,"
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- 00:15:31,720 --> 00:15:34,400
- you should enjoy
- half his revenue for ever
- 207
- 00:15:34,480 --> 00:15:36,920
- "and live the beloved of your brother.
- Edgar."
- 208
- 00:15:37,400 --> 00:15:41,960
- "Sleep till I waked him...
- Enjoy half his revenue." My son Edgar?
- 209
- 00:15:42,040 --> 00:15:45,160
- - When came you to this? Who brought it?
- - I found it in my room.
- 210
- 00:15:46,120 --> 00:15:47,920
- You know the character
- to be your brother's?
- 211
- 00:15:48,000 --> 00:15:50,920
- If the matter were good, my lord,
- I durst swear it were his,
- 212
- 00:15:51,000 --> 00:15:53,920
- but in respect of that,
- I would fain think it were not.
- 213
- 00:15:54,000 --> 00:15:56,600
- - It is his.
- - It is his hand, my lord,
- 214
- 00:15:56,680 --> 00:15:59,280
- but I hope his heart
- is not in the contents.
- 215
- 00:16:00,120 --> 00:16:02,240
- Has he never before
- sounded you in this business?
- 216
- 00:16:02,320 --> 00:16:06,440
- Never, my lord, but I have heard him oft
- maintain it to be fit
- 217
- 00:16:06,520 --> 00:16:09,880
- that, sons at perfect age
- and fathers declined,
- 218
- 00:16:09,960 --> 00:16:13,080
- the father should be as ward to the son
- and the son manage his revenue.
- 219
- 00:16:13,160 --> 00:16:15,520
- O villain!
- 220
- 00:16:15,600 --> 00:16:18,360
- Villain. His very opinion in the letter.
- 221
- 00:16:18,440 --> 00:16:21,440
- - Go seek him. Where is he?
- - I do not well know, my lord.
- 222
- 00:16:23,880 --> 00:16:27,960
- These late eclipses of the sun and moon
- portend no good to us.
- 223
- 00:16:28,960 --> 00:16:30,760
- We have seen the best of our time.
- 224
- 00:16:31,920 --> 00:16:33,880
- Find out this villain, Edmund.
- 225
- 00:16:35,400 --> 00:16:36,600
- It shall lose thee nothing.
- 226
- 00:16:39,640 --> 00:16:41,280
- Do it carefully.
- 227
- 00:16:46,200 --> 00:16:48,240
- This is the excellent foppery
- of the world,
- 228
- 00:16:48,320 --> 00:16:52,160
- that when we are sick in fortune,
- often the surfeits of our own behaviour,
- 229
- 00:16:52,240 --> 00:16:56,080
- we make guilty of our disasters
- the sun, the moon, and stars,
- 230
- 00:16:56,160 --> 00:17:00,920
- as if we were villains of necessity,
- fools by heavenly compulsion,
- 231
- 00:17:01,000 --> 00:17:04,040
- knaves, thieves and treasoners
- by spherical predominance,
- 232
- 00:17:04,120 --> 00:17:05,040
- drunkards, liars,
- 233
- 00:17:05,120 --> 00:17:08,720
- and adulterers by an enforced obedience
- of planetary influence,
- 234
- 00:17:08,800 --> 00:17:12,560
- and all that we are evil in
- by a divine thrusting on.
- 235
- 00:17:20,120 --> 00:17:21,960
- How now, brother Edmund?
- 236
- 00:17:24,200 --> 00:17:26,920
- O these eclipses
- do portend these divisions.
- 237
- 00:17:32,440 --> 00:17:34,920
- What serious contemplation are you in?
- 238
- 00:17:35,680 --> 00:17:39,200
- I am thinking, brother,
- of a prediction I read this other day.
- 239
- 00:17:39,880 --> 00:17:41,880
- What should follow these eclipses.
- 240
- 00:17:41,960 --> 00:17:43,720
- Do you busy yourself with that?
- 241
- 00:17:44,720 --> 00:17:47,560
- I promise you, the effects
- he writes of succeed unhappily.
- 242
- 00:17:48,200 --> 00:17:49,840
- When saw you my father last?
- 243
- 00:17:50,760 --> 00:17:53,600
- Er... The night gone by.
- 244
- 00:17:53,680 --> 00:17:54,960
- Spake you with him?
- 245
- 00:17:55,040 --> 00:17:57,760
- Ay. Two hours together.
- 246
- 00:17:59,080 --> 00:18:02,360
- Found you no displeasure in him
- by word nor countenance?
- 247
- 00:18:04,960 --> 00:18:06,640
- None at all.
- 248
- 00:18:12,040 --> 00:18:16,000
- Bethink yourself
- wherein you may have offended him,
- 249
- 00:18:16,080 --> 00:18:18,200
- and at my entreaty forbear his presence
- 250
- 00:18:18,280 --> 00:18:21,760
- until some little time hath qualified
- the heat of his displeasure,
- 251
- 00:18:21,840 --> 00:18:23,680
- which at this instant so rageth in him
- 252
- 00:18:23,760 --> 00:18:26,240
- that with the mischief of your person
- it would scarcely allay.
- 253
- 00:18:26,320 --> 00:18:28,600
- - Some villain hath done me wrong.
- - No, that's my fear.
- 254
- 00:18:28,680 --> 00:18:31,040
- I pray you retire with me to my lodging,
- 255
- 00:18:31,120 --> 00:18:33,440
- from whence I will fitly bring you
- to hear my lord speak.
- 256
- 00:18:34,360 --> 00:18:35,760
- Pray ye, go.
- 257
- 00:18:36,880 --> 00:18:40,040
- There's my key.
- If you do stir abroad, go armed.
- 258
- 00:18:40,120 --> 00:18:41,960
- Armed? Brother...
- 259
- 00:18:42,040 --> 00:18:43,600
- Brother, I advise you to the best.
- 260
- 00:18:43,680 --> 00:18:45,840
- I have told you what I have
- seen and heard but faintly,
- 261
- 00:18:45,920 --> 00:18:48,080
- nothing like the image and horror of it.
- 262
- 00:18:48,160 --> 00:18:50,680
- Pray you, away.
- 263
- 00:18:57,480 --> 00:18:59,920
- A credulous father and a brother noble,
- 264
- 00:19:00,000 --> 00:19:03,320
- whose nature is so far from doing harms
- that he suspects none.
- 265
- 00:19:03,400 --> 00:19:05,080
- I grow, I prosper.
- 266
- 00:19:05,160 --> 00:19:08,080
- Now, gods, stand up for bastards.
- 267
- 00:19:11,280 --> 00:19:14,320
- - Shall I hear from you anon?
- - I do serve you in this business.
- 268
- 00:19:44,440 --> 00:19:47,480
- Now, banished Kent,
- 269
- 00:19:47,560 --> 00:19:50,720
- if thou canst serve
- where thou dost stand condemned,
- 270
- 00:19:51,240 --> 00:19:55,960
- so may it come, thy master,
- whom thou lovest,
- 271
- 00:19:56,040 --> 00:19:58,160
- shall find thee full of labours.
- 272
- 00:20:03,400 --> 00:20:05,520
- Let me not stay a jot for dinner!
- 273
- 00:20:08,400 --> 00:20:12,040
- - How now, what art thou?
- - A man, sir.
- 274
- 00:20:12,840 --> 00:20:15,640
- Oh. What dost thou profess?
- 275
- 00:20:15,720 --> 00:20:18,760
- I do profess to be no less than I seem.
- 276
- 00:20:19,840 --> 00:20:23,280
- - Hm... What wouldst thou?
- - Service.
- 277
- 00:20:24,720 --> 00:20:27,600
- - Who wouldst thou serve?
- - You.
- 278
- 00:20:27,680 --> 00:20:31,320
- - Dost thou know me, fellow?
- - No, sir.
- 279
- 00:20:31,400 --> 00:20:34,800
- But you have that in your countenance
- 280
- 00:20:34,880 --> 00:20:37,560
- which I would fain call master.
- 281
- 00:20:38,520 --> 00:20:39,600
- What's that?
- 282
- 00:20:39,680 --> 00:20:41,280
- - Authority.
- - Ah.
- 283
- 00:20:42,880 --> 00:20:44,600
- Well, follow me. Thou shalt serve me.
- 284
- 00:20:45,600 --> 00:20:49,720
- If I like thee no worse after dinner,
- I will not part from thee yet.
- 285
- 00:20:50,160 --> 00:20:52,360
- - Dinner ho!
- - Dinner ho!
- 286
- 00:20:53,160 --> 00:20:56,200
- Dinner ho! Dinner ho!
- 287
- 00:20:56,280 --> 00:20:59,760
- Dinner ho! Dinner ho!
- Dinner ho! Dinner ho!
- 288
- 00:21:05,680 --> 00:21:10,720
- Dinner ho! Dinner ho!
- Dinner ho! Dinner ho! Dinner ho!
- 289
- 00:21:13,880 --> 00:21:15,680
- Dinner ho! Dinner ho!
- 290
- 00:21:15,760 --> 00:21:19,920
- Dinner ho! Dinner ho!
- Dinner ho! Dinner ho!
- 291
- 00:21:20,000 --> 00:21:22,400
- Dinner ho! Dinner!
- 292
- 00:21:23,120 --> 00:21:25,960
- Where's my knave, my fool? Eh?
- 293
- 00:21:26,680 --> 00:21:28,240
- Go you and call my fool hither.
- 294
- 00:21:31,760 --> 00:21:33,560
- Ah. You, sir, you.
- 295
- 00:21:33,640 --> 00:21:35,640
- You! Sirrah, where's my daughter?
- 296
- 00:21:35,720 --> 00:21:37,120
- So please you.
- 297
- 00:21:37,200 --> 00:21:39,720
- What says the fellow there?
- Call the clotpoll back.
- 298
- 00:21:40,440 --> 00:21:44,200
- Where's my fool?
- I think the world's asleep. Hm.
- 299
- 00:21:44,280 --> 00:21:46,280
- By day and night he wrongs me.
- 300
- 00:21:46,360 --> 00:21:50,280
- Every hour he flashes into one gross
- crime or other that sets us all at odds.
- 301
- 00:21:50,360 --> 00:21:52,120
- I'll not endure it.
- 302
- 00:21:52,200 --> 00:21:55,680
- His knights grow riotous
- and himself upbraids us on every trifle.
- 303
- 00:21:55,760 --> 00:21:57,080
- Say I am sick.
- 304
- 00:21:57,960 --> 00:22:00,920
- Put on what weary negligence you please.
- 305
- 00:22:01,000 --> 00:22:04,520
- If he distaste it, let him to my sister,
- 306
- 00:22:04,600 --> 00:22:09,000
- whose mind and mine I know
- in that are one, not to be overruled.
- 307
- 00:22:09,960 --> 00:22:10,960
- Well, madam.
- 308
- 00:22:12,600 --> 00:22:15,240
- - Where's that mongrel?
- - He says your daughter is not well.
- 309
- 00:22:15,320 --> 00:22:17,120
- Why came not the slave back
- when I called him?
- 310
- 00:22:17,200 --> 00:22:19,400
- Sir, he answered me in the roundest
- manner he would not.
- 311
- 00:22:19,480 --> 00:22:23,320
- - He would not?
- - Ooh...
- 312
- 00:22:24,840 --> 00:22:26,800
- Go and tell my daughter
- I would speak with her.
- 313
- 00:22:26,880 --> 00:22:29,240
- - Go you, call hither my fool.
- - Sir.
- 314
- 00:22:31,120 --> 00:22:32,960
- O, you sir, you, come you hither, sir.
- 315
- 00:22:33,640 --> 00:22:34,640
- Who am I, sir?
- 316
- 00:22:36,200 --> 00:22:38,480
- - My lady's father.
- - My lady's father?
- 317
- 00:22:38,560 --> 00:22:41,520
- My lord's knave, you whoreson dog,
- you slave, you cur.
- 318
- 00:22:41,600 --> 00:22:43,720
- I am none of these, my lord,
- I beseech your pardon.
- 319
- 00:22:43,800 --> 00:22:46,680
- - Bandy looks with me, rascal?
- - I'll not be struck, my lord.
- 320
- 00:22:46,760 --> 00:22:49,440
- Nor tripped neither,
- you base football player!
- 321
- 00:22:49,960 --> 00:22:53,000
- I thank thee, fellow.
- Thou servest me, and I'll love thee.
- 322
- 00:22:54,640 --> 00:22:58,640
- Come, sir, arise, away. Up.
- I'll teach you differences.
- 323
- 00:22:58,920 --> 00:23:00,160
- Away, away.
- 324
- 00:23:12,560 --> 00:23:14,240
- Let me hire him, too.
- 325
- 00:23:14,960 --> 00:23:17,360
- - Here's my coxcomb.
- - How now, my pretty knave?
- 326
- 00:23:17,440 --> 00:23:20,400
- - How dost thou?
- - Sirrah, you were best take my coxcomb.
- 327
- 00:23:20,480 --> 00:23:22,000
- - Why, Fool?
- - Why?
- 328
- 00:23:22,080 --> 00:23:24,360
- This fellow has banished
- two of his daughters
- 329
- 00:23:24,440 --> 00:23:27,400
- and did the third a blessing
- against his will.
- 330
- 00:23:27,800 --> 00:23:30,120
- If thou follow him,
- thou must needs wear my coxcomb.
- 331
- 00:23:31,800 --> 00:23:33,040
- How now, nuncle?
- 332
- 00:23:33,120 --> 00:23:35,840
- Would I had two coxcombs
- and two daughters.
- 333
- 00:23:35,920 --> 00:23:37,480
- Why, boy?
- 334
- 00:23:37,560 --> 00:23:41,880
- If I gave them all my living
- I'd keep my coxcombs myself.
- 335
- 00:23:42,440 --> 00:23:44,800
- There's mine.
- Beg another of thy daughters.
- 336
- 00:23:44,880 --> 00:23:47,760
- Dost thou call me fool, boy? Eh?
- 337
- 00:23:49,120 --> 00:23:51,360
- All thy other titles thou hast given
- away.
- 338
- 00:23:52,360 --> 00:23:54,120
- That thou wast born with.
- 339
- 00:23:54,200 --> 00:23:56,800
- This is not altogether fool, my lord.
- 340
- 00:23:58,320 --> 00:24:01,720
- ♪ Fools had ne'er
- less grace in a year
- 341
- 00:24:01,800 --> 00:24:04,040
- ♪ For wise men are grown foppish
- 342
- 00:24:04,120 --> 00:24:06,840
- ♪ And know not how their wits to wear
- 343
- 00:24:06,920 --> 00:24:11,240
- ♪ Their manners are so apish
- 344
- 00:24:13,480 --> 00:24:16,840
- When were you wont
- to be so full of songs, sirrah?
- 345
- 00:24:16,920 --> 00:24:20,280
- I have used it, nuncle, e'er since
- thou madest thy daughters thy mothers.
- 346
- 00:24:20,360 --> 00:24:22,200
- Sirrah, we'll have you whipped.
- 347
- 00:24:22,280 --> 00:24:25,640
- I marvel what kin
- thou and thy daughters are.
- 348
- 00:24:26,400 --> 00:24:29,840
- They'll have me whipped
- for speaking true,
- 349
- 00:24:29,920 --> 00:24:31,760
- thou'lt have me whipped for lying.
- 350
- 00:24:33,280 --> 00:24:35,760
- And sometimes I am whipped
- for holding my peace.
- 351
- 00:24:36,160 --> 00:24:38,480
- I had rather be any kind of thing
- than a fool.
- 352
- 00:24:40,160 --> 00:24:44,040
- And yet I would not be thee, nuncle.
- 353
- 00:24:44,120 --> 00:24:48,840
- Thou hast pared thy wit on both sides
- and left nothing in the middle.
- 354
- 00:24:50,000 --> 00:24:52,400
- Here comes one of the parings.
- 355
- 00:24:52,480 --> 00:24:54,800
- Hm.
- 356
- 00:24:54,880 --> 00:24:58,520
- How now, daughter?
- What makes that frontlet on?
- 357
- 00:24:58,600 --> 00:25:01,440
- Methinks you are too much of late
- I' the frown.
- 358
- 00:25:01,520 --> 00:25:05,240
- Not only, sir,
- this your all-licensed fool,
- 359
- 00:25:05,960 --> 00:25:09,680
- but other of your insolent retinue
- do hourly carp and quarrel,
- 360
- 00:25:09,760 --> 00:25:13,240
- breaking forth in rank
- and not-to-be-endured riots.
- 361
- 00:25:15,720 --> 00:25:19,400
- Sir, I had thought
- by making this well known unto you
- 362
- 00:25:19,480 --> 00:25:21,520
- to have found a safe redress
- 363
- 00:25:21,600 --> 00:25:25,160
- but now grow fearful, by what yourself
- too late have spoke and done,
- 364
- 00:25:25,240 --> 00:25:29,680
- that you protect this course
- and put it on by your allowance.
- 365
- 00:25:31,080 --> 00:25:33,960
- Are you our daughter? Hm?
- 366
- 00:25:34,520 --> 00:25:36,560
- I would you would make use
- of your good wisdom
- 367
- 00:25:36,640 --> 00:25:38,680
- whereof I know you are fraught
- 368
- 00:25:38,760 --> 00:25:40,480
- and put away these dispositions
- 369
- 00:25:40,560 --> 00:25:43,560
- which of late transport you
- from what you rightly are.
- 370
- 00:25:44,000 --> 00:25:47,760
- May not an ass know
- when the cart draws the horse?
- 371
- 00:25:49,760 --> 00:25:51,360
- Whoop, Jug, I love thee!
- 372
- 00:25:51,440 --> 00:25:53,000
- Does any here know me?
- 373
- 00:25:53,760 --> 00:25:54,840
- This is not Lear.
- 374
- 00:25:55,600 --> 00:25:57,760
- Does Lear walk thus? Speak thus?
- 375
- 00:25:58,480 --> 00:26:00,240
- Where are his eyes?
- 376
- 00:26:00,320 --> 00:26:03,760
- Either his notion weakens,
- or his discernings are lethargied.
- 377
- 00:26:03,840 --> 00:26:05,480
- Ha, waking?
- 378
- 00:26:05,560 --> 00:26:06,720
- 'Tis not so.
- 379
- 00:26:07,720 --> 00:26:09,560
- Who is it that can tell me who I am?
- 380
- 00:26:13,280 --> 00:26:14,360
- Lear's shadow.
- 381
- 00:26:19,000 --> 00:26:22,000
- Your name, fair gentlewoman?
- 382
- 00:26:22,080 --> 00:26:23,720
- Huh?
- 383
- 00:26:23,800 --> 00:26:27,320
- This admiration, sir, is much o'th'savour
- of other your new pranks.
- 384
- 00:26:28,360 --> 00:26:30,840
- I do beseech you
- to understand my purposes aright.
- 385
- 00:26:31,680 --> 00:26:35,560
- As you are old and reverend,
- should be wise.
- 386
- 00:26:36,320 --> 00:26:39,560
- Here do you keep
- a hundred knights and squires,
- 387
- 00:26:39,640 --> 00:26:42,280
- men so disordered, so debauched and
- bold
- 388
- 00:26:42,360 --> 00:26:47,440
- that this our court, infected with
- their manners, shows like a riotous inn.
- 389
- 00:26:47,520 --> 00:26:48,720
- Oh...
- 390
- 00:26:53,360 --> 00:26:57,720
- Be then desired by her
- that else will take the thing she begs
- 391
- 00:26:58,400 --> 00:27:00,680
- a little to disquantity your train.
- 392
- 00:27:01,080 --> 00:27:04,680
- Darkness and devils!
- Call my train together.
- 393
- 00:27:04,760 --> 00:27:07,640
- Degenerate bastard, I'll not trouble
- thee.
- 394
- 00:27:07,720 --> 00:27:08,880
- Yet have I left a daughter.
- 395
- 00:27:08,960 --> 00:27:12,120
- You strike my people and your rabble
- make servants of their betters.
- 396
- 00:27:12,200 --> 00:27:14,680
- Woe that too late repents!
- 397
- 00:27:15,600 --> 00:27:17,240
- O, you, sir, you, are you come?
- 398
- 00:27:17,320 --> 00:27:19,440
- Is it your will? Speak, sir.
- 399
- 00:27:19,520 --> 00:27:23,040
- - Pray, sir, be patient.
- - O most small fault,
- 400
- 00:27:23,120 --> 00:27:25,840
- how ugly didst thou in Cordelia show,
- 401
- 00:27:25,920 --> 00:27:28,840
- which, like an engine, wrenched
- my frame of nature from the fixed place,
- 402
- 00:27:28,920 --> 00:27:31,800
- drew from my heart all love,
- 403
- 00:27:34,080 --> 00:27:36,200
- and added to the gall.
- 404
- 00:27:37,680 --> 00:27:41,160
- O Lear, Lear, Lear!
- Beat at this gate that let thy folly in
- 405
- 00:27:41,240 --> 00:27:42,880
- and thy dear judgment out.
- 406
- 00:27:42,960 --> 00:27:44,040
- Go, go, my people!
- 407
- 00:27:47,480 --> 00:27:52,280
- My lord, I am guiltless
- as I am ignorant of what hath moved you.
- 408
- 00:27:52,360 --> 00:27:54,400
- It may be so, my lord.
- 409
- 00:28:00,720 --> 00:28:03,800
- Hear, Nature, hear, dear goddess, hear!
- 410
- 00:28:03,880 --> 00:28:08,400
- Suspend thy purpose if thou didst intend
- to make this creature fruitful.
- 411
- 00:28:08,480 --> 00:28:11,880
- Into her womb convey sterility!
- 412
- 00:28:13,200 --> 00:28:15,920
- Dry up in her the organs of increase,
- 413
- 00:28:16,000 --> 00:28:19,160
- and from her derogate body
- never spring a babe to honour her.
- 414
- 00:28:19,240 --> 00:28:23,320
- If she must teem,
- create her child of spleen,
- 415
- 00:28:23,400 --> 00:28:26,680
- that it may live
- and be a thwart disnatured torment to her.
- 416
- 00:28:26,760 --> 00:28:29,880
- Let it stamp wrinkles
- in her brow of youth,
- 417
- 00:28:29,960 --> 00:28:33,360
- that she may feel
- how sharper than a serpent's tooth it is
- 418
- 00:28:33,440 --> 00:28:35,960
- to have a thankless child.
- 419
- 00:28:39,480 --> 00:28:41,080
- Away, away!
- 420
- 00:28:44,120 --> 00:28:46,240
- Now, gods that we adore,
- whereof comes this?
- 421
- 00:28:46,320 --> 00:28:48,720
- Never afflict yourself to know more of it,
- 422
- 00:28:48,800 --> 00:28:53,080
- but let his disposition
- 423
- 00:28:53,160 --> 00:28:56,200
- have that scope as dotage gives it.
- 424
- 00:28:56,600 --> 00:28:57,760
- O you, you, sirrah!
- 425
- 00:29:03,760 --> 00:29:08,000
- What, fifty of my followers at a clap,
- within a fortnight?
- 426
- 00:29:08,080 --> 00:29:09,920
- - What's the matter, sir?
- - I'll tell thee!
- 427
- 00:29:10,000 --> 00:29:14,840
- Life and death! I am ashamed that
- thou hast power to shake my manhood
- thus.
- 428
- 00:29:15,480 --> 00:29:17,840
- Blasts and fogs upon thee!
- 429
- 00:29:17,920 --> 00:29:22,800
- The untented woundings of a father's
- curse pierce every sense about thee!
- 430
- 00:29:23,480 --> 00:29:27,280
- Let it be so. Yet have I left
- a daughter...
- 431
- 00:29:27,360 --> 00:29:30,200
- who, I am sure,
- is kind and comfortable.
- 432
- 00:29:30,280 --> 00:29:32,360
- When she shall hear this of
- thee,
- 433
- 00:29:32,440 --> 00:29:35,560
- with her nails
- she'll flay thy wolvish visage.
- 434
- 00:29:38,400 --> 00:29:40,600
- Thou shalt find that I'll resume the
- shape
- 435
- 00:29:40,680 --> 00:29:44,200
- which thou dost think
- I have cast off for ever.
- 436
- 00:29:46,760 --> 00:29:49,720
- Thou shalt, I warrant thee.
- 437
- 00:29:50,840 --> 00:29:52,120
- Away, away.
- 438
- 00:29:54,880 --> 00:29:56,920
- Do you mark that?
- 439
- 00:29:57,520 --> 00:30:00,480
- I cannot be so partial, Goneril,
- to the great love I bear you...
- 440
- 00:30:00,560 --> 00:30:02,120
- Pray you, content.
- 441
- 00:30:02,200 --> 00:30:03,680
- Oswald!
- 442
- 00:30:03,760 --> 00:30:08,440
- You, sir, more knave than fool,
- after your master!
- 443
- 00:30:08,520 --> 00:30:11,160
- Nuncle Lear, nuncle Lear, tarry.
- 444
- 00:30:11,240 --> 00:30:15,040
- - A hundred knights?
- - Take the fool with thee!
- 445
- 00:30:15,120 --> 00:30:20,280
- 'Tis politic and safe to let him
- keep at point a hundred knights!
- 446
- 00:30:20,360 --> 00:30:25,880
- Yes, that on every dream, each buzz,
- each fancy, each complaint, dislike,
- 447
- 00:30:25,960 --> 00:30:31,720
- he may enguard his dotage with
- their powers and hold our lives in mercy.
- 448
- 00:30:32,280 --> 00:30:33,480
- Oswald, I say!
- 449
- 00:30:33,560 --> 00:30:35,800
- Well, you may fear too far.
- 450
- 00:30:35,880 --> 00:30:38,600
- Safer than trust too far.
- 451
- 00:30:39,360 --> 00:30:40,680
- I know his heart.
- 452
- 00:30:41,840 --> 00:30:45,080
- What he hath uttered
- I have writ my sister.
- 453
- 00:30:45,160 --> 00:30:47,840
- If she sustain him and his hundred
- knights
- 454
- 00:30:48,320 --> 00:30:49,840
- when I have showed th'unfitness...
- 455
- 00:30:51,080 --> 00:30:54,600
- Oswald, away to my sister.
- Inform her full of my particular fear,
- 456
- 00:30:54,680 --> 00:30:58,800
- and thereto add such reasons of your own
- as may compact it more.
- 457
- 00:30:58,880 --> 00:31:01,640
- Get you gone, and hasten your return.
- 458
- 00:31:07,000 --> 00:31:11,560
- If a man's brains were in's heels,
- were't not in danger of chilblains?
- 459
- 00:31:12,360 --> 00:31:13,840
- Ay, boy.
- 460
- 00:31:13,920 --> 00:31:15,800
- Then, I prithee, be merry.
- 461
- 00:31:16,480 --> 00:31:19,840
- Thy wit shall not go slipshod. Oy oy!
- 462
- 00:31:23,280 --> 00:31:26,760
- Thou canst tell why one's nose
- stands in the middle of one's face?
- 463
- 00:31:26,840 --> 00:31:27,840
- No.
- 464
- 00:31:27,920 --> 00:31:29,920
- Why, to keep one's eyes
- of either side's nose...
- 465
- 00:31:30,000 --> 00:31:31,040
- Ah...
- 466
- 00:31:31,120 --> 00:31:34,920
- that what a man cannot smell out,
- he may spy into.
- 467
- 00:31:35,000 --> 00:31:36,880
- Oy oy!
- 468
- 00:31:39,680 --> 00:31:41,080
- I did her wrong.
- 469
- 00:31:43,000 --> 00:31:45,360
- Canst tell how an oyster makes his shell?
- 470
- 00:31:46,000 --> 00:31:47,000
- No.
- 471
- 00:31:47,680 --> 00:31:49,000
- Nor I neither.
- 472
- 00:31:49,960 --> 00:31:51,960
- But I can tell why a snail has a house.
- 473
- 00:31:52,560 --> 00:31:54,120
- - Why?
- - Why, to put's head in.
- 474
- 00:31:56,240 --> 00:31:59,600
- Not to give it away to his daughters
- and leave his horns without a case.
- 475
- 00:32:03,120 --> 00:32:05,480
- I will forget my nature.
- 476
- 00:32:05,560 --> 00:32:07,200
- I'm so kind a father.
- 477
- 00:32:10,640 --> 00:32:12,320
- The reason why the seven stars
- 478
- 00:32:12,400 --> 00:32:14,840
- are no more
- than seven is a pretty reason.
- 479
- 00:32:15,680 --> 00:32:19,160
- - Because they are not eight.
- - Yes, indeed.
- 480
- 00:32:20,800 --> 00:32:22,920
- Thou wouldst make a good fool.
- 481
- 00:32:23,000 --> 00:32:24,880
- Monster ingratitude.
- 482
- 00:32:27,280 --> 00:32:29,160
- If thou wert my fool, nuncle,
- 483
- 00:32:29,240 --> 00:32:32,600
- I'd have thee beaten
- for being old before thy time.
- 484
- 00:32:33,640 --> 00:32:34,840
- How's that?
- 485
- 00:32:36,320 --> 00:32:40,040
- Thou shouldst not have been old
- till thou hadst been wise.
- 486
- 00:32:42,200 --> 00:32:43,920
- O, let me not be mad.
- 487
- 00:32:45,040 --> 00:32:47,080
- Not mad, sweet heavens.
- 488
- 00:32:48,440 --> 00:32:49,960
- Keep me in temper.
- 489
- 00:32:51,480 --> 00:32:53,400
- I would not be mad.
- 490
- 00:32:53,480 --> 00:32:55,440
- Ready, my lord.
- 491
- 00:32:56,440 --> 00:32:57,760
- Come, boy.
- 492
- 00:33:31,880 --> 00:33:33,440
- Brother, a word.
- 493
- 00:33:33,520 --> 00:33:35,160
- Ascend, brother, I say.
- 494
- 00:33:39,080 --> 00:33:40,280
- O sir, fly this place.
- 495
- 00:33:40,360 --> 00:33:42,160
- Intelligence is given where you are hid.
- 496
- 00:33:42,240 --> 00:33:45,200
- The Duke of Cornwall's coming hither now,
- in haste and Regan with him.
- 497
- 00:33:45,280 --> 00:33:47,720
- - Have you nothing said upon his party?
- - I am sure of it...
- 498
- 00:33:47,800 --> 00:33:49,240
- - Sh...
- - Not a word.
- 499
- 00:33:49,320 --> 00:33:51,440
- Find out this villain.
- Go seek him.
- 500
- 00:33:51,520 --> 00:33:52,960
- I hear my father coming.
- 501
- 00:34:02,160 --> 00:34:04,560
- Help! Help!
- 502
- 00:34:05,200 --> 00:34:07,240
- Fly, brother! Fly!
- 503
- 00:34:11,080 --> 00:34:12,080
- Help!
- 504
- 00:34:13,400 --> 00:34:15,280
- Help!
- 505
- 00:34:17,000 --> 00:34:19,320
- I've seen drunkards
- do more than this in sport.
- 506
- 00:34:26,680 --> 00:34:27,680
- Help!
- 507
- 00:34:29,000 --> 00:34:31,200
- Help!
- 508
- 00:34:31,280 --> 00:34:33,080
- Take your positions!
- 509
- 00:34:33,160 --> 00:34:35,720
- - Where is the villain?
- - Here stood he in the dark,
- 510
- 00:34:35,800 --> 00:34:39,520
- mumbling of wicked charms, conjuring
- the moon to stand auspicious mistress.
- 511
- 00:34:39,600 --> 00:34:41,280
- - But where is he?
- - Look, sir, I bleed.
- 512
- 00:34:41,360 --> 00:34:42,680
- Where is the villain, Edmund?
- 513
- 00:34:42,760 --> 00:34:44,840
- Fled this way, sir,
- when by no means he could...
- 514
- 00:34:44,920 --> 00:34:46,840
- Pursue him! Ho! Go after!
- 515
- 00:34:47,560 --> 00:34:48,640
- "By no means" what?
- 516
- 00:34:48,720 --> 00:34:51,240
- Persuade me to the murder
- of your lordship.
- 517
- 00:34:51,320 --> 00:34:55,200
- Not in this land shall he remain
- uncaught, and found, dispatch.
- 518
- 00:34:55,920 --> 00:34:59,600
- It is the duke. All ports I'll bar,
- the duke must grant me that.
- 519
- 00:34:59,680 --> 00:35:01,280
- The villain shall not 'scape.
- 520
- 00:35:02,280 --> 00:35:05,960
- And of my land, loyal and natural boy,
- 521
- 00:35:06,040 --> 00:35:08,440
- I'll work the means to make thee
- capable.
- 522
- 00:35:15,800 --> 00:35:17,720
- How dost, my lord?
- 523
- 00:35:17,800 --> 00:35:19,840
- O madam, my old heart is cracked,
- 'tis cracked.
- 524
- 00:35:19,920 --> 00:35:22,560
- What, did my father's godson
- seek your life?
- 525
- 00:35:22,640 --> 00:35:25,200
- O lady, lady, shame would have it hid.
- 526
- 00:35:25,280 --> 00:35:28,240
- Was he not companion with the riotous
- knights that tended upon my father?
- 527
- 00:35:28,320 --> 00:35:31,440
- - I know not, madam. 'Tis too bad, too bad.
- - Yes, madam, he was of that consort.
- 528
- 00:35:31,480 --> 00:35:34,240
- Oh, no marvel then
- though he were ill affected.
- 529
- 00:35:34,320 --> 00:35:37,440
- I have this present evening from my
- sister
- 530
- 00:35:37,520 --> 00:35:40,360
- been well informed of them
- and with such cautions
- 531
- 00:35:40,440 --> 00:35:43,440
- that if they come to sojourn at my house,
- I'll not be there.
- 532
- 00:35:43,520 --> 00:35:45,600
- Nor I, assure thee, Regan.
- 533
- 00:35:45,680 --> 00:35:48,160
- Edmund, I hear you have shown
- your father a child-like office.
- 534
- 00:35:48,240 --> 00:35:50,000
- It was my duty, sir.
- 535
- 00:35:50,080 --> 00:35:52,840
- He received this hurt you see,
- striving to apprehend him.
- 536
- 00:35:53,560 --> 00:35:55,320
- - Is he pursued?
- - Ay, my good lord.
- 537
- 00:35:55,400 --> 00:35:57,920
- If he be taken, he shall
- never more be feared of doing harm.
- 538
- 00:35:58,680 --> 00:36:00,240
- For you, Edmund,
- 539
- 00:36:00,320 --> 00:36:04,840
- natures of such deep trust
- we shall much need. You we first seize on.
- 540
- 00:36:04,920 --> 00:36:06,760
- I shall serve you, sir, truly,
- however else.
- 541
- 00:36:06,840 --> 00:36:08,200
- For him I thank your grace.
- 542
- 00:36:08,800 --> 00:36:10,240
- You know not why we came to visit you.
- 543
- 00:36:10,320 --> 00:36:13,040
- Thus out of season,
- threading dark-eyed night,
- 544
- 00:36:13,120 --> 00:36:15,440
- occasions, noble Gloucester,
- of some prize,
- 545
- 00:36:15,520 --> 00:36:17,720
- wherein we must have use of your advice.
- 546
- 00:36:18,280 --> 00:36:20,240
- They've got the scent!
- 547
- 00:36:20,320 --> 00:36:21,560
- Go on, find him!
- 548
- 00:36:25,240 --> 00:36:27,640
- Forwards! Keep moving forwards!
- 549
- 00:37:08,640 --> 00:37:11,160
- - Art of this house, friend?
- - Ay.
- 550
- 00:37:11,240 --> 00:37:13,960
- - Where may we stop?
- - In the mire.
- 551
- 00:37:14,840 --> 00:37:17,120
- I prithee,
- if thou lovest me, tell me.
- 552
- 00:37:17,200 --> 00:37:19,880
- - I love thee not.
- - Why, then I care not for thee.
- 553
- 00:37:19,960 --> 00:37:23,000
- If I had thee in a ring
- I'd make thee care for me.
- 554
- 00:37:23,080 --> 00:37:24,920
- Why dost thou use me thus?
- I know thee not.
- 555
- 00:37:25,000 --> 00:37:27,960
- - Fellow, I know thee.
- - What dost thou know me for?
- 556
- 00:37:28,040 --> 00:37:30,760
- A knave, a rascal,
- 557
- 00:37:30,840 --> 00:37:33,920
- a base, proud, shallow, beggarly,
- 558
- 00:37:34,000 --> 00:37:39,480
- three-suited, hundred-pound,
- filthy worsted-stocking knave.
- 559
- 00:37:39,560 --> 00:37:41,920
- Why, what a monstrous fellow art thou,
- thus to rail on one
- 560
- 00:37:42,000 --> 00:37:43,840
- that neither knows thee
- nor is known of thee.
- 561
- 00:37:43,920 --> 00:37:47,960
- What a brazen-faced varlet art thou
- to deny thou knowest me.
- 562
- 00:37:48,040 --> 00:37:50,520
- I tripped up thy heels
- and beat thee before the king.
- 563
- 00:37:50,600 --> 00:37:53,040
- I'll make a sop of the moonlight of you,
- you whoreson.
- 564
- 00:37:53,120 --> 00:37:54,840
- Away! I have nothing to do with thee.
- 565
- 00:37:54,920 --> 00:37:56,720
- You rascal!
- 566
- 00:37:56,800 --> 00:38:01,120
- You take the puppet's part against
- the royalty of her father, you rogue.
- 567
- 00:38:01,560 --> 00:38:03,720
- Help! Murder! Help!
- 568
- 00:38:03,800 --> 00:38:07,120
- Stand, you rogue! Stand, you slave!
- 569
- 00:38:07,200 --> 00:38:08,600
- Help!
- 570
- 00:38:09,320 --> 00:38:11,560
- - Help! Help!
- - How now, what's the matter?
- 571
- 00:38:13,080 --> 00:38:15,320
- With you, goodman boy!
- 572
- 00:38:15,400 --> 00:38:18,400
- If you please come, I'll beat ye.
- Come on, young master!
- 573
- 00:38:18,480 --> 00:38:20,680
- - What's the matter here?
- - Peace, upon your lives!
- 574
- 00:38:21,080 --> 00:38:23,080
- He dies that strikes again!
- 575
- 00:38:23,160 --> 00:38:24,600
- What is the matter?
- 576
- 00:38:24,680 --> 00:38:26,440
- The messenger from our sister
- and the king.
- 577
- 00:38:26,520 --> 00:38:28,320
- What is your difference?
- Speak.
- 578
- 00:38:28,400 --> 00:38:32,320
- Sir, this ancient ruffian,
- whose life I have spared...
- 579
- 00:38:32,400 --> 00:38:34,920
- You whoreson zed,
- you unnecessary letter...
- 580
- 00:38:35,000 --> 00:38:37,480
- Peace, sirrah!
- Know you no reverence?
- 581
- 00:38:37,560 --> 00:38:40,880
- - Yes, sir, but anger hath a privilege.
- - Why art thou angry?
- 582
- 00:38:40,960 --> 00:38:44,720
- That such a slave as this should
- walk the world, who wears no honesty.
- 583
- 00:38:44,800 --> 00:38:48,320
- - What is his fault?
- - His countenance likes me not.
- 584
- 00:38:48,400 --> 00:38:51,680
- No more perchance does mine, nor his,
- 585
- 00:38:51,760 --> 00:38:52,920
- nor hers.
- 586
- 00:38:54,840 --> 00:38:56,720
- I have seen better faces in my time
- 587
- 00:38:56,800 --> 00:39:00,960
- than stands on any shoulder
- that I see before me at this instant.
- 588
- 00:39:02,480 --> 00:39:04,600
- You stubborn, ancient knave.
- 589
- 00:39:08,440 --> 00:39:09,520
- We'll teach you.
- 590
- 00:39:09,600 --> 00:39:11,360
- I serve the king!
- 591
- 00:39:12,240 --> 00:39:17,320
- As I have life and honour,
- here shall he stay until... noon?
- 592
- 00:39:17,400 --> 00:39:18,440
- Till noon?
- 593
- 00:39:18,520 --> 00:39:20,080
- Till tomorrow night, my lord.
- 594
- 00:39:20,160 --> 00:39:22,960
- Why, madam, if I was your father's dog,
- you should not use me so.
- 595
- 00:39:23,040 --> 00:39:25,880
- Sir, being his knave, I will.
- 596
- 00:39:25,960 --> 00:39:28,560
- This is a fellow of the selfsame colour
- our sister speaks of.
- 597
- 00:39:28,640 --> 00:39:30,600
- The king his master needs must take it ill
- 598
- 00:39:30,680 --> 00:39:33,080
- that he, so slightly valued
- in his messenger,
- 599
- 00:39:33,160 --> 00:39:35,640
- should have him thus restrained.
- 600
- 00:39:38,320 --> 00:39:39,400
- I'll answer that.
- 601
- 00:39:39,480 --> 00:39:44,680
- My sister may receive it much more worse
- to have her gentleman abused, assaulted.
- 602
- 00:39:45,760 --> 00:39:48,400
- - Come, away.
- - Dismissed!
- 603
- 00:39:50,400 --> 00:39:53,120
- I'm sorry for thee, friend.
- I'll entreat for thee.
- 604
- 00:39:53,200 --> 00:39:54,760
- Pray do not, sir.
- 605
- 00:39:54,840 --> 00:39:58,160
- The duke's to blame in this.
- 'Twill be ill taken.
- 606
- 00:40:45,920 --> 00:40:49,840
- I heard myself proclaimed.
- 607
- 00:40:51,320 --> 00:40:52,760
- Edgar!
- 608
- 00:40:57,440 --> 00:40:58,880
- Edgar...
- 609
- 00:41:02,000 --> 00:41:04,680
- I... nothing...
- 610
- 00:41:07,600 --> 00:41:09,080
- am.
- 611
- 00:41:40,720 --> 00:41:42,680
- He wears cruel garters.
- 612
- 00:41:48,360 --> 00:41:50,120
- Hail to thee, noble master.
- 613
- 00:41:51,040 --> 00:41:54,720
- What's he that hath so much
- thy place mistook to set thee here?
- 614
- 00:41:54,800 --> 00:41:57,880
- It is both he and she,
- your son and daughter.
- 615
- 00:41:57,960 --> 00:41:59,640
- - No.
- - Yes.
- 616
- 00:41:59,720 --> 00:42:01,680
- - No, I say.
- - I say, yea.
- 617
- 00:42:01,760 --> 00:42:05,200
- - By Jupiter, I swear no.
- - By Juno, I swear ay.
- 618
- 00:42:06,320 --> 00:42:10,480
- Where is this daughter?
- Give me my servant forth!
- 619
- 00:42:11,600 --> 00:42:13,680
- Deny to speak with me?
- 620
- 00:42:14,240 --> 00:42:18,920
- They are sick? They are weary?
- They have travelled all the night?
- 621
- 00:42:19,000 --> 00:42:21,360
- Ha! Mere fetches.
- 622
- 00:42:22,480 --> 00:42:24,920
- The images of revolt and flying off.
- 623
- 00:42:25,640 --> 00:42:27,160
- Fetch me a better answer.
- 624
- 00:42:27,880 --> 00:42:32,240
- Go tell the duke and his wife
- I'd speak with them, now, presently.
- 625
- 00:42:32,320 --> 00:42:33,920
- Bid them come forth and hear me,
- 626
- 00:42:34,000 --> 00:42:38,000
- or at their chamber door I'll beat
- the drum till it cry sleep to death.
- 627
- 00:42:38,840 --> 00:42:40,960
- I would have all well betwixt you.
- 628
- 00:42:41,040 --> 00:42:43,440
- O me, my heart, my rising heart...
- But down...
- 629
- 00:42:43,520 --> 00:42:44,960
- Cry to it, nuncle,
- 630
- 00:42:45,040 --> 00:42:48,200
- as the cockney did to the eels
- when she put 'em in the paste alive.
- 631
- 00:42:48,280 --> 00:42:51,280
- She knapped 'em on their coxcombs
- with a stick and cried,
- 632
- 00:42:51,360 --> 00:42:52,920
- "Down, wantons, down!"
- 633
- 00:42:57,760 --> 00:42:59,320
- Oh, good morrow to you both.
- 634
- 00:42:59,960 --> 00:43:01,520
- Hail to your grace.
- 635
- 00:43:01,600 --> 00:43:06,240
- - I am glad to see your highness.
- - Regan. I think you are.
- 636
- 00:43:06,320 --> 00:43:08,560
- I have good reason to think so.
- 637
- 00:43:12,320 --> 00:43:14,320
- Oh, are you free?
- 638
- 00:43:22,640 --> 00:43:24,520
- Thy sister's naught.
- 639
- 00:43:24,600 --> 00:43:28,040
- O Regan, she hath tied sharp-toothed
- unkindness like a vulture here.
- 640
- 00:43:28,120 --> 00:43:29,280
- I can scarce speak to thee.
- 641
- 00:43:29,360 --> 00:43:32,280
- Thou'lt not believe
- with how depraved a quality...
- 642
- 00:43:32,360 --> 00:43:35,600
- - O Regan!
- - I pray you, sir, take patience.
- 643
- 00:43:36,560 --> 00:43:41,120
- I have hope you less know
- how to value her desert
- 644
- 00:43:41,200 --> 00:43:42,800
- than she to scant her duty.
- 645
- 00:43:43,400 --> 00:43:44,560
- Say, how is that?
- 646
- 00:43:45,120 --> 00:43:49,000
- I cannot think my sister in the least
- should fail her obligation.
- 647
- 00:43:49,080 --> 00:43:54,160
- If, sir, perchance she hath restrained
- the riots of your followers,
- 648
- 00:43:54,240 --> 00:43:58,720
- 'tis on such ground and to such wholesome
- end as clears her from all blame.
- 649
- 00:43:58,800 --> 00:44:00,640
- My curses on her.
- 650
- 00:44:01,440 --> 00:44:04,960
- O sir, you are old.
- 651
- 00:44:05,040 --> 00:44:09,960
- Nature in you stands
- on the very verge of her confine.
- 652
- 00:44:11,000 --> 00:44:13,560
- You should be ruled and led
- 653
- 00:44:13,640 --> 00:44:18,400
- by some discretion that discerns
- your state better than you yourself.
- 654
- 00:44:18,920 --> 00:44:23,720
- Therefore I pray you
- that to our sister you do make return.
- 655
- 00:44:23,800 --> 00:44:25,080
- Say you have wronged her.
- 656
- 00:44:25,720 --> 00:44:27,120
- Ask her forgiveness?
- 657
- 00:44:30,240 --> 00:44:32,480
- Do you but mark
- how this becomes the house?
- 658
- 00:44:32,560 --> 00:44:35,360
- "Dear daughter, I confess that I am old.
- Age is unnecessary."
- 659
- 00:44:35,440 --> 00:44:38,880
- "On my knees I beg that you'll
- vouchsafe me raiment, bed, and food."
- 660
- 00:44:38,960 --> 00:44:40,920
- Sir, these are unsightly tricks.
- 661
- 00:44:41,000 --> 00:44:42,840
- Return you to my sister.
- 662
- 00:44:42,920 --> 00:44:44,120
- Never, Regan!
- 663
- 00:44:44,840 --> 00:44:47,720
- She hath abated me of half my train,
- looked black upon me,
- 664
- 00:44:47,800 --> 00:44:51,200
- struck me with her tongue
- most serpent-like upon the very heart.
- 665
- 00:44:51,920 --> 00:44:53,880
- All the stored vengeances of heaven
- 666
- 00:44:53,960 --> 00:44:55,800
- - fall on her ingrateful top!
- - Fie, sir, fie.
- 667
- 00:44:55,880 --> 00:44:59,040
- Strike her young bones,
- you taking airs, with lameness!
- 668
- 00:45:00,160 --> 00:45:01,720
- Ah...
- 669
- 00:45:01,800 --> 00:45:05,800
- You nimble lightnings, dart your
- blinding flames into her scornful eyes!
- 670
- 00:45:05,880 --> 00:45:10,080
- Infect her beauty, you fen-sucked fogs
- drawn by the powerful sun,
- 671
- 00:45:10,160 --> 00:45:12,240
- to fall and blister!
- 672
- 00:45:12,320 --> 00:45:15,520
- O the blest gods, so will you wish on me
- when the rash mood is on.
- 673
- 00:45:15,600 --> 00:45:18,520
- No, Regan, thou shalt never have my
- curse.
- 674
- 00:45:20,920 --> 00:45:24,040
- Thy tender-hefted nature
- shall not give thee o'er to harshness.
- 675
- 00:45:24,120 --> 00:45:27,600
- Her eyes are fierce,
- but thine do comfort and not burn.
- 676
- 00:45:29,000 --> 00:45:31,320
- Thou better knowest the offices of
- nature,
- 677
- 00:45:31,400 --> 00:45:35,600
- bond of childhood, effects of courtesy,
- dues of gratitude.
- 678
- 00:45:35,680 --> 00:45:41,400
- Thy half of the kingdom hast thou
- not forgot, wherein I thee endowed.
- 679
- 00:45:43,000 --> 00:45:44,640
- Good sir, to the purpose.
- 680
- 00:45:47,360 --> 00:45:49,840
- Who put my man I' the stocks?
- 681
- 00:45:56,640 --> 00:45:57,880
- - Is your lady come?
- - I...
- 682
- 00:45:57,960 --> 00:46:00,480
- This is the slave
- whose easy, borrowed pride
- 683
- 00:46:00,560 --> 00:46:02,520
- dwells in the fickle grace
- of her he follows.
- 684
- 00:46:02,600 --> 00:46:04,840
- - Out, varlet, from my sight!
- - What means your grace?
- 685
- 00:46:05,520 --> 00:46:07,240
- Who stocked my servant?
- 686
- 00:46:07,320 --> 00:46:09,680
- Regan, I have good hope
- thou didst not know on it.
- 687
- 00:46:09,760 --> 00:46:10,800
- Who comes here?
- 688
- 00:46:12,560 --> 00:46:14,560
- O heavens!
- 689
- 00:46:15,960 --> 00:46:19,440
- If you do love old men,
- if your sweet sway allow obedience,
- 690
- 00:46:19,520 --> 00:46:22,280
- if you yourselves are old,
- make it your cause.
- 691
- 00:46:22,360 --> 00:46:24,080
- Send down and take my part.
- 692
- 00:46:25,080 --> 00:46:27,640
- Art not ashamed to look upon this beard?
- 693
- 00:46:29,400 --> 00:46:31,680
- O Regan, will you take her by the hand?
- 694
- 00:46:31,760 --> 00:46:35,800
- Why not by the hand, sir?
- How have I offended?
- 695
- 00:46:35,880 --> 00:46:39,800
- All's not offence that indiscretion finds
- and dotage terms so.
- 696
- 00:46:39,880 --> 00:46:43,720
- O sides, you are too tough.
- Will you yet hold?
- 697
- 00:46:44,680 --> 00:46:46,560
- How came my man I' the stocks?
- 698
- 00:46:46,640 --> 00:46:48,160
- I set him there, sir!
- 699
- 00:46:48,240 --> 00:46:49,680
- You? Did you?
- 700
- 00:46:51,120 --> 00:46:54,280
- I pray you, Father, being weak, seem so.
- 701
- 00:46:56,680 --> 00:46:58,280
- If till the expiration of your month
- 702
- 00:46:58,360 --> 00:47:02,320
- you will return and sojourn with
- my sister, dismissing half your train,
- 703
- 00:47:02,400 --> 00:47:04,280
- come then to me.
- 704
- 00:47:04,360 --> 00:47:06,000
- I am now from home
- 705
- 00:47:06,080 --> 00:47:09,920
- and out of that provision which shall be
- needful for your entertainment.
- 706
- 00:47:10,640 --> 00:47:14,880
- Return to her and fifty men dismissed? No!
- 707
- 00:47:15,240 --> 00:47:19,240
- Persuade me rather to be slave
- and sumpter to that detested groom.
- 708
- 00:47:19,320 --> 00:47:21,040
- At your choice, sir.
- 709
- 00:47:21,760 --> 00:47:24,240
- I prithee, daughter, do not make me mad.
- 710
- 00:47:24,320 --> 00:47:26,440
- I will not trouble thee, my child.
- Farewell.
- 711
- 00:47:27,200 --> 00:47:29,120
- We'll no more meet,
- no more see one another.
- 712
- 00:47:32,200 --> 00:47:33,200
- Oh!
- 713
- 00:47:41,040 --> 00:47:44,520
- But yet thou art my flesh,
- my blood, my daughter.
- 714
- 00:47:46,120 --> 00:47:51,920
- Or rather a disease that's in my flesh,
- which I must needs call mine.
- 715
- 00:47:53,240 --> 00:47:55,520
- Thou art a boil, a plague sore,
- 716
- 00:47:55,600 --> 00:47:58,960
- an embossed carbuncle
- in my corrupted blood.
- 717
- 00:48:01,080 --> 00:48:02,640
- But I'll not chide thee.
- 718
- 00:48:05,160 --> 00:48:08,040
- Let shame come when it will,
- I do not call it.
- 719
- 00:48:08,120 --> 00:48:12,480
- I do not bid the thunder-bearer shoot, nor
- tell tales of thee to high-judging Jove.
- 720
- 00:48:13,000 --> 00:48:14,720
- Mend when thou canst.
- 721
- 00:48:15,680 --> 00:48:17,520
- Be better at thy leisure.
- 722
- 00:48:18,160 --> 00:48:19,960
- I can be patient.
- 723
- 00:48:20,040 --> 00:48:25,280
- I can stay with Regan,
- I and my hundred knights.
- 724
- 00:48:27,160 --> 00:48:28,680
- Not altogether so.
- 725
- 00:48:30,200 --> 00:48:34,440
- I looked not for you yet,
- nor am provided for your fit welcome.
- 726
- 00:48:35,800 --> 00:48:37,680
- Give ear, sir, to my sister.
- 727
- 00:48:38,840 --> 00:48:41,720
- For those that mingle reason
- with your passion
- 728
- 00:48:42,400 --> 00:48:44,880
- must be content to think you old and
- so...
- 729
- 00:48:44,960 --> 00:48:46,920
- But she knows what she does.
- 730
- 00:48:48,640 --> 00:48:51,680
- - Is this well spoken?
- - I dare avouch it, sir.
- 731
- 00:48:52,480 --> 00:48:56,680
- What, fifty followers? Is it not well?
- 732
- 00:48:56,760 --> 00:48:59,200
- What should you need of more,
- yea, or so many,
- 733
- 00:48:59,280 --> 00:49:02,280
- sith that both charge and danger
- speak 'gainst so great a number?
- 734
- 00:49:02,360 --> 00:49:06,280
- How in one house may many people
- under two commands hold amity?
- 735
- 00:49:06,360 --> 00:49:07,840
- 'Tis hard, almost impossible.
- 736
- 00:49:07,920 --> 00:49:09,800
- Why might not you, my lord,
- 737
- 00:49:09,880 --> 00:49:13,440
- receive attendance from those
- that she calls servants or from mine?
- 738
- 00:49:13,520 --> 00:49:17,280
- Why not, my lord? I do entreat you
- to bring but five-and-twenty.
- 739
- 00:49:18,240 --> 00:49:20,360
- To no more will I give place or notice.
- 740
- 00:49:21,440 --> 00:49:23,080
- I gave you all...
- 741
- 00:49:23,760 --> 00:49:25,920
- And in good time you gave it.
- 742
- 00:49:27,120 --> 00:49:29,360
- Made you my guardians, my depositories.
- 743
- 00:49:29,440 --> 00:49:34,760
- What? Must I come to you with
- five-and-twenty? Regan, said you so?
- 744
- 00:49:34,840 --> 00:49:37,760
- And speak it again, my lord.
- No more with me.
- 745
- 00:49:41,120 --> 00:49:42,120
- Ah...
- 746
- 00:49:42,840 --> 00:49:43,840
- Ha!
- 747
- 00:49:45,480 --> 00:49:47,080
- I'll go with thee.
- 748
- 00:49:47,160 --> 00:49:49,280
- Thy fifty yet doth double
- five-and-twenty,
- 749
- 00:49:49,360 --> 00:49:50,720
- and thou art twice her love.
- 750
- 00:49:51,360 --> 00:49:53,200
- Hear me, my lord.
- 751
- 00:49:53,280 --> 00:49:57,600
- What need you five-and-twenty,
- ten, or five to follow
- 752
- 00:49:57,680 --> 00:50:01,920
- in a house where twice so many
- have a command to tend you?
- 753
- 00:50:02,000 --> 00:50:05,200
- - What need one?
- - Reason not the need.
- 754
- 00:50:07,120 --> 00:50:11,120
- Our basest beggars
- are in the poorest thing superfluous.
- 755
- 00:50:11,200 --> 00:50:16,640
- Allow not nature more than nature needs,
- man's life is cheap as beast's.
- 756
- 00:50:17,480 --> 00:50:18,840
- Thou art a lady.
- 757
- 00:50:20,680 --> 00:50:22,480
- If only to go warm were gorgeous,
- 758
- 00:50:22,560 --> 00:50:25,920
- why, nature needs not
- what thou gorgeous wear'st,
- 759
- 00:50:26,000 --> 00:50:28,560
- which scarcely keeps thee warm.
- 760
- 00:50:37,920 --> 00:50:41,080
- But for true need...
- 761
- 00:50:41,160 --> 00:50:44,960
- You heavens, give me that patience,
- 762
- 00:50:45,040 --> 00:50:46,880
- patience I need!
- 763
- 00:50:47,040 --> 00:50:51,640
- You see me here, you gods, a poor old
- man,
- as full of grief as age,
- 764
- 00:50:51,720 --> 00:50:53,040
- wretched in both.
- 765
- 00:50:53,120 --> 00:50:57,120
- If it could be you that stir these
- daughters' hearts against their father,
- 766
- 00:50:57,200 --> 00:51:00,040
- fool me not so much to bear it tamely.
- 767
- 00:51:00,960 --> 00:51:03,480
- Touch me with noble anger
- 768
- 00:51:03,560 --> 00:51:07,560
- and let not women's weapons, water-
- drops,
- 769
- 00:51:07,640 --> 00:51:10,000
- stain my man's cheeks.
- 770
- 00:51:11,120 --> 00:51:13,560
- No, you unnatural hags!
- 771
- 00:51:15,840 --> 00:51:19,840
- I will have such revenges on you both
- that all the world shall...
- 772
- 00:51:19,920 --> 00:51:21,360
- I will do such things.
- 773
- 00:51:21,440 --> 00:51:26,160
- What they are yet I know not,
- but they shall be...
- 774
- 00:51:27,520 --> 00:51:30,200
- the terrors of the earth!
- 775
- 00:51:32,560 --> 00:51:34,600
- You think I'll weep.
- 776
- 00:51:35,640 --> 00:51:39,680
- No... I'll not weep!
- 777
- 00:51:42,880 --> 00:51:45,480
- I have full cause of weeping
- 778
- 00:51:45,560 --> 00:51:49,720
- but this heart shall break
- into a hundred thousand flaws
- 779
- 00:51:49,800 --> 00:51:51,440
- or ere I'll weep.
- 780
- 00:51:55,960 --> 00:51:58,600
- O Fool...
- 781
- 00:52:01,280 --> 00:52:03,160
- I shall go mad.
- 782
- 00:52:23,080 --> 00:52:24,440
- 'Twill be a storm.
- 783
- 00:52:24,520 --> 00:52:27,040
- The old man and his people
- cannot be well bestowed here.
- 784
- 00:52:27,120 --> 00:52:30,280
- 'Tis his own blame hath put himself
- from rest,
- 785
- 00:52:30,360 --> 00:52:32,520
- and must needs taste his folly.
- 786
- 00:52:32,600 --> 00:52:35,240
- For his particular I'll receive him
- gladly, but not one follower.
- 787
- 00:52:35,320 --> 00:52:37,240
- So am I purposed.
- Where is my Lord of Gloucester?
- 788
- 00:52:37,320 --> 00:52:39,880
- Followed the old man forth.
- 789
- 00:52:39,960 --> 00:52:41,200
- The king is in high rage.
- 790
- 00:52:41,280 --> 00:52:42,840
- - Whither is he going?
- - I know not.
- 791
- 00:52:42,920 --> 00:52:44,760
- 'Tis best to give him way.
- He leads himself.
- 792
- 00:52:44,840 --> 00:52:47,400
- My lord, entreat him by no means to stay.
- 793
- 00:52:47,480 --> 00:52:49,520
- Alack, the high winds do sorely ruffle.
- 794
- 00:52:49,600 --> 00:52:51,720
- For many miles about
- there's scarce a bush.
- 795
- 00:52:51,800 --> 00:52:55,280
- O sir, to wilful men
- the injuries that they themselves procure
- 796
- 00:52:55,360 --> 00:52:57,400
- must be their schoolmasters.
- Shut up your doors.
- 797
- 00:52:57,480 --> 00:52:58,640
- Shut up your doors, my lord.
- 798
- 00:52:59,280 --> 00:53:01,960
- Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks!
- 799
- 00:53:02,040 --> 00:53:05,480
- Rage, blow, you cataracts and
- hurricanoes,
- 800
- 00:53:05,560 --> 00:53:09,640
- spout till you have drenched our
- steeples, drown'd the cocks!
- 801
- 00:53:09,720 --> 00:53:13,120
- You sulphurous
- and thought-executing fires,
- 802
- 00:53:13,200 --> 00:53:17,440
- vaunt-couriers of oak-cleaving
- thunderbolts, singe my white head!
- 803
- 00:53:17,520 --> 00:53:20,560
- And thou, all-shaking thunder,
- 804
- 00:53:20,640 --> 00:53:23,320
- strike flat the thick rotundity
- o'th'world,
- 805
- 00:53:23,400 --> 00:53:25,080
- crack nature's moulds,
- 806
- 00:53:25,160 --> 00:53:29,680
- all germens spill at once
- that make ingrateful man.
- 807
- 00:53:29,760 --> 00:53:32,280
- Good nuncle, in!
- 808
- 00:53:32,360 --> 00:53:34,040
- Ask thy daughters' blessing.
- 809
- 00:53:34,120 --> 00:53:37,640
- Rumble thy bellyful!
- Spit, fire! Spout, rain!
- 810
- 00:53:37,720 --> 00:53:41,640
- I tax not you, you elements,
- with unkindness.
- 811
- 00:53:41,720 --> 00:53:44,160
- Then let fall your horrible pleasure.
- 812
- 00:53:44,240 --> 00:53:47,040
- Here I stand, your slave,
- 813
- 00:53:47,120 --> 00:53:51,400
- a poor, infirm,
- weak and despised old man.
- 814
- 00:53:51,480 --> 00:53:54,640
- He that has a house to put his head in
- 815
- 00:53:54,720 --> 00:53:55,960
- has a good headpiece.
- 816
- 00:53:56,520 --> 00:53:59,440
- Alas, sir, are you here?
- 817
- 00:53:59,520 --> 00:54:02,640
- Let the great gods that keep
- this dreadful pudder o'er our heads
- 818
- 00:54:02,720 --> 00:54:04,440
- find out their enemies now.
- 819
- 00:54:04,520 --> 00:54:07,200
- I am a man more sinned against
- than sinning.
- 820
- 00:54:07,280 --> 00:54:10,040
- Gracious my lord, hard by here is a
- hovel.
- 821
- 00:54:10,120 --> 00:54:12,680
- Some friendship will it lend you
- 'gainst the tempest.
- 822
- 00:54:14,400 --> 00:54:16,280
- My wits begin to turn.
- 823
- 00:54:17,400 --> 00:54:19,280
- Come on, my boy. How dost, my
- boy?
- 824
- 00:54:19,360 --> 00:54:21,680
- Art cold? I am cold myself.
- 825
- 00:54:21,760 --> 00:54:24,320
- Come, your hovel. Poor fool and knave,
- 826
- 00:54:24,400 --> 00:54:28,640
- I have one part in my heart
- that's sorry yet for thee.
- 827
- 00:54:29,480 --> 00:54:32,240
- ♪ He that has
- and a little tiny wit
- 828
- 00:54:32,320 --> 00:54:35,760
- ♪ With a hey ho, the wind and the rain
- 829
- 00:54:35,840 --> 00:54:38,680
- ♪ Must make content with his fortunes fit
- 830
- 00:54:38,760 --> 00:54:42,400
- ♪ Though the rain it raineth every day
- 831
- 00:54:44,720 --> 00:54:47,120
- I like not
- this unnatural dealing.
- 832
- 00:54:47,200 --> 00:54:50,080
- They have taken from me
- the use of mine own house,
- 833
- 00:54:50,160 --> 00:54:52,400
- charged me
- on pain of perpetual displeasure
- 834
- 00:54:52,480 --> 00:54:56,040
- neither to speak of him,
- entreat for him or any way sustain him.
- 835
- 00:54:56,120 --> 00:54:57,440
- Most savage and unnatural!
- 836
- 00:54:57,520 --> 00:54:59,080
- Go to.
- 837
- 00:54:59,160 --> 00:55:00,680
- Say you nothing.
- 838
- 00:55:01,800 --> 00:55:05,960
- I have received a letter this night.
- 'Tis dangerous to be spoken.
- 839
- 00:55:06,960 --> 00:55:10,640
- These injuries the king now bears
- will be revenged.
- 840
- 00:55:10,720 --> 00:55:13,920
- There is part of a power from France
- already footed.
- 841
- 00:55:15,200 --> 00:55:18,960
- We must incline to the king.
- I will look for him.
- 842
- 00:55:19,040 --> 00:55:23,080
- Go you and maintain talk with the duke,
- that my charity be not of him perceived.
- 843
- 00:55:24,440 --> 00:55:27,360
- If he ask for me,
- I'm ill and gone to bed.
- 844
- 00:55:29,360 --> 00:55:34,000
- If I die for it,
- as no less is threatened me,
- 845
- 00:55:34,080 --> 00:55:37,160
- the king, my old master, must be
- relieved.
- 846
- 00:55:38,800 --> 00:55:41,040
- Pray you, be careful.
- 847
- 00:55:42,160 --> 00:55:44,080
- Here is the place, my lord.
- 848
- 00:55:46,120 --> 00:55:49,000
- Good my lord, enter.
- 849
- 00:55:49,080 --> 00:55:52,680
- The tyranny of the open night's too rough
- for nature to endure.
- 850
- 00:55:54,680 --> 00:55:57,760
- - Let me alone.
- - Good my lord, enter here.
- 851
- 00:55:57,840 --> 00:56:00,560
- Prithee, go in thyself,
- seek thine own ease.
- 852
- 00:56:00,640 --> 00:56:04,120
- This tempest will not give me leave
- to ponder on things would hurt me more.
- 853
- 00:56:04,200 --> 00:56:06,960
- But I'll go in. In, boy, go first.
- 854
- 00:56:07,640 --> 00:56:10,880
- I'll pray. Then I'll sleep.
- 855
- 00:56:25,440 --> 00:56:30,680
- Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you
- are,
- 856
- 00:56:30,760 --> 00:56:33,400
- that bide the pelting
- of this pitiless storm,
- 857
- 00:56:35,560 --> 00:56:40,680
- how shall your houseless heads,
- your unfed sides,
- 858
- 00:56:40,760 --> 00:56:46,760
- your looped and windowed raggedness
- defend you from seasons such as these?
- 859
- 00:56:49,520 --> 00:56:53,160
- O, I have ta'en too little care of this.
- 860
- 00:56:55,480 --> 00:56:57,400
- Take physic, pomp!
- 861
- 00:56:57,480 --> 00:57:01,240
- Expose thyself to feel what wretches
- feel.
- 862
- 00:57:03,520 --> 00:57:05,600
- Help, help, help me!
- 863
- 00:57:05,680 --> 00:57:07,120
- A spirit! A spirit!
- 864
- 00:57:07,200 --> 00:57:08,720
- What?
- 865
- 00:57:09,560 --> 00:57:12,520
- - What art thou that dost grumble there?
- - Oh...
- 866
- 00:57:12,600 --> 00:57:14,520
- Come forth!
- 867
- 00:57:14,600 --> 00:57:15,600
- Away!
- 868
- 00:57:16,400 --> 00:57:18,800
- The foul fiend follows me!
- 869
- 00:57:18,880 --> 00:57:21,480
- Go to thy bed and warm thee.
- 870
- 00:57:21,640 --> 00:57:24,560
- Didst thou give all to thy daughters
- and art thou come to this?
- 871
- 00:57:24,640 --> 00:57:27,800
- - He hath no daughters, sir.
- - Poor Tom!
- 872
- 00:57:27,880 --> 00:57:29,000
- Death, traitor!
- 873
- 00:57:29,080 --> 00:57:32,960
- Nothing could have subdued nature to
- such a lowness but his unkind daughters.
- 874
- 00:57:33,480 --> 00:57:36,080
- Bless thy five wits!
- 875
- 00:57:36,160 --> 00:57:38,480
- Tom's... a-cold.
- 876
- 00:57:38,560 --> 00:57:40,120
- What hast thou been?
- 877
- 00:57:40,200 --> 00:57:44,520
- A servingman, proud in heart and mind,
- 878
- 00:57:44,600 --> 00:57:48,480
- who curled my hair, wore gloves in my cap,
- 879
- 00:57:48,560 --> 00:57:51,440
- served the lust of my mistress's heart
- 880
- 00:57:51,520 --> 00:57:54,480
- and did the act of darkness with her...
- 881
- 00:57:54,560 --> 00:57:57,320
- in the sweet face of heaven.
- 882
- 00:57:57,400 --> 00:58:00,600
- Dolphin, my boy, boy, sessa!
- 883
- 00:58:01,840 --> 00:58:04,800
- Is man no more than this?
- 884
- 00:58:04,880 --> 00:58:07,440
- Here's three on's are sophisticated.
- 885
- 00:58:07,520 --> 00:58:09,080
- Thou art the thing itself.
- 886
- 00:58:09,160 --> 00:58:14,240
- Unaccommodated man is no more
- but such a poor, bare, forked animal
- 887
- 00:58:14,320 --> 00:58:15,880
- as thou art. Ha!
- 888
- 00:58:15,960 --> 00:58:18,560
- Off, off, you lendings.
- Come, unbutton here.
- 889
- 00:58:18,640 --> 00:58:21,480
- Prithee, nuncle, be contented.
- 890
- 00:58:21,560 --> 00:58:24,680
- 'Tis a naughty night to swim in.
- 891
- 00:58:26,840 --> 00:58:29,600
- Look, here comes a walking fire!
- 892
- 00:58:30,280 --> 00:58:31,840
- How fares your grace?
- 893
- 00:58:31,920 --> 00:58:34,840
- Poor Tom, that eats the swimming frog...
- 894
- 00:58:35,080 --> 00:58:37,280
- Hath your grace no better company?
- 895
- 00:58:37,880 --> 00:58:41,880
- The Prince of Darkness is a gentleman!
- Tom's a-cold...
- 896
- 00:58:41,960 --> 00:58:43,640
- Come with me.
- 897
- 00:58:43,720 --> 00:58:45,720
- I have ventured to come seek you out
- 898
- 00:58:45,800 --> 00:58:48,400
- and bring you where
- both fire and food is ready.
- 899
- 00:58:48,480 --> 00:58:50,840
- First let me talk a word
- with this philosopher.
- 900
- 00:58:50,920 --> 00:58:52,200
- Good my lord...
- 901
- 00:58:52,280 --> 00:58:53,960
- What is the cause of thunder?
- 902
- 00:58:54,040 --> 00:58:56,760
- Good my lord, take his offer,
- go to the house!
- 903
- 00:58:57,200 --> 00:59:00,240
- - I do beseech your grace...
- - Cry you mercy, sir.
- 904
- 00:59:00,320 --> 00:59:04,120
- - Come, noble philosopher, your company.
- - Tom's a-cold.
- 905
- 00:59:04,200 --> 00:59:06,240
- In, fellow, there.
- Keep thee warm.
- 906
- 00:59:07,120 --> 00:59:09,160
- No, no, no. This way, my lord.
- 907
- 00:59:09,240 --> 00:59:13,920
- With him. I will keep company
- with my philosopher. Come, good
- Athenian.
- 908
- 00:59:14,000 --> 00:59:16,760
- O, soothe him, good my lord.
- Let him take the fellow on.
- 909
- 00:59:16,840 --> 00:59:17,960
- Take him you on.
- 910
- 00:59:18,040 --> 00:59:20,400
- Come, good sir, good Athenian.
- 911
- 00:59:20,480 --> 00:59:24,840
- Fee, fie, fo and fum,
- I smell the blood of a British man.
- 912
- 00:59:24,920 --> 00:59:26,960
- No words, no words, hush!
- 913
- 00:59:27,040 --> 00:59:28,840
- This is the letter which he spoke of,
- 914
- 00:59:28,920 --> 00:59:32,880
- which approves him an intelligent party
- to the advantages of France.
- 915
- 00:59:36,080 --> 00:59:37,760
- Come with me to my wife.
- 916
- 00:59:43,120 --> 00:59:46,240
- If the matter of this paper be certain,
- you have mighty business at hand.
- 917
- 00:59:46,320 --> 00:59:48,880
- True or false,
- it hath made thee Earl of Gloucester.
- 918
- 00:59:48,960 --> 00:59:50,120
- Seek out where thy father is,
- 919
- 00:59:50,160 --> 00:59:51,880
- that he may be ready
- for our apprehension.
- 920
- 01:00:11,800 --> 01:00:14,840
- Here is better than the open air,
- take it thankfully.
- 921
- 01:00:14,920 --> 01:00:17,600
- I will piece out the comfort
- with what addition I can.
- 922
- 01:00:17,680 --> 01:00:18,840
- I will not be long from you.
- 923
- 01:00:18,920 --> 01:00:21,560
- The gods reward you for your kindness.
- 924
- 01:00:32,320 --> 01:00:35,840
- Prithee, nuncle,
- tell me whether a madman
- 925
- 01:00:35,920 --> 01:00:38,960
- be a gentleman or a yeoman.
- 926
- 01:00:39,040 --> 01:00:40,720
- A king, a king!
- 927
- 01:00:41,960 --> 01:00:47,920
- He's mad that trusts in the tameness
- of a wolf, a horse's health,
- 928
- 01:00:48,000 --> 01:00:50,840
- a boy's love, or a whore's oath.
- 929
- 01:00:52,760 --> 01:00:56,680
- It shall be done.
- I will arraign them straight!
- 930
- 01:00:59,320 --> 01:01:02,400
- Come, sit thou here,
- most learned justicer.
- 931
- 01:01:02,480 --> 01:01:05,520
- Sit thou there, sapient sir. Sit!
- 932
- 01:01:06,960 --> 01:01:11,720
- And now, you she foxes...
- 933
- 01:01:20,040 --> 01:01:21,480
- How do you, sir?
- 934
- 01:01:22,640 --> 01:01:24,800
- Stand you not so amazed.
- 935
- 01:01:26,360 --> 01:01:28,680
- Will you lie down
- and rest upon the cushions?
- 936
- 01:01:30,080 --> 01:01:32,120
- I'll see their trial first.
- 937
- 01:01:33,280 --> 01:01:35,560
- Bring their evidence.
- 938
- 01:01:37,080 --> 01:01:39,280
- Thou robed man of justice, take thy
- place.
- 939
- 01:01:39,360 --> 01:01:43,520
- And thou, his yoke-fellow of equity,
- bench by his side.
- 940
- 01:01:43,600 --> 01:01:46,160
- You are of the commission, sit you, too.
- 941
- 01:01:48,280 --> 01:01:49,600
- Let us deal justly.
- 942
- 01:01:49,680 --> 01:01:51,280
- Mm.
- 943
- 01:01:51,800 --> 01:01:53,560
- Arraign her first.
- 944
- 01:01:53,640 --> 01:01:55,480
- 'Tis Goneril.
- 945
- 01:01:55,560 --> 01:01:58,240
- I here take my oath
- before this honourable assembly
- 946
- 01:01:58,320 --> 01:02:00,960
- she kicked the poor king, her father.
- 947
- 01:02:02,000 --> 01:02:04,360
- Come hither, mistress.
- Is your name Goneril?
- 948
- 01:02:04,440 --> 01:02:05,440
- She cannot deny it.
- 949
- 01:02:06,320 --> 01:02:10,200
- Cry you mercy,
- I took you for a joint stool.
- 950
- 01:02:10,880 --> 01:02:16,320
- And here's another, whose warped looks
- proclaim what store her heart is made on.
- 951
- 01:02:16,400 --> 01:02:18,360
- Stop her there.
- 952
- 01:02:18,440 --> 01:02:21,000
- Arms, arms, sword, fire,
- corruption in the place!
- 953
- 01:02:21,080 --> 01:02:23,120
- False justicer,
- why hast thou let her 'scape?
- 954
- 01:02:23,200 --> 01:02:26,920
- O pity! Sir, whoa...
- 955
- 01:02:27,000 --> 01:02:28,200
- Where...
- 956
- 01:02:28,280 --> 01:02:33,160
- Where's the patience now
- that you so oft have boasted to retain?
- 957
- 01:02:35,800 --> 01:02:38,240
- The little dogs and all...
- 958
- 01:02:38,320 --> 01:02:42,920
- Tray, Blanch, and Sweetheart,
- they bark at me.
- 959
- 01:02:43,000 --> 01:02:45,080
- Tom will throw his head at them.
- 960
- 01:02:45,160 --> 01:02:46,640
- Avaunt, you curs!
- 961
- 01:02:47,720 --> 01:02:50,680
- Then let them anatomise Regan,
- 962
- 01:02:50,760 --> 01:02:53,360
- see what breeds about her heart.
- 963
- 01:03:00,360 --> 01:03:05,720
- Is there any cause in nature
- that makes these hard hearts?
- 964
- 01:03:10,640 --> 01:03:14,520
- You, sir, I entertain
- for one of my hundred,
- 965
- 01:03:14,600 --> 01:03:16,120
- only I do not like your garments.
- 966
- 01:03:16,200 --> 01:03:19,800
- You will say they are Persian,
- but let them be changed.
- 967
- 01:03:21,120 --> 01:03:22,640
- Now...
- 968
- 01:03:23,160 --> 01:03:24,680
- Good my lord...
- 969
- 01:03:26,160 --> 01:03:29,680
- Lie here and rest awhile.
- 970
- 01:03:32,760 --> 01:03:35,760
- Make no noise, make no noise.
- 971
- 01:03:36,360 --> 01:03:38,080
- Draw the curtains.
- 972
- 01:03:38,160 --> 01:03:40,680
- So, so...
- 973
- 01:03:40,760 --> 01:03:43,600
- We'll go to supper in the morning.
- 974
- 01:03:47,560 --> 01:03:50,160
- And I'll go to bed at noon.
- 975
- 01:04:32,000 --> 01:04:34,440
- Come hither, friend.
- Where is the king, my master?
- 976
- 01:04:34,520 --> 01:04:37,880
- Here, sir, but trouble him not.
- His wits are gone.
- 977
- 01:04:37,960 --> 01:04:40,680
- Good friend, I prithee take him
- in thy arms. There is a litter ready.
- 978
- 01:04:40,720 --> 01:04:42,520
- Lay him in it
- and drive toward Dover, friend,
- 979
- 01:04:42,600 --> 01:04:44,440
- where thou wilt meet
- welcome and protection.
- 980
- 01:04:44,520 --> 01:04:46,320
- Take up! Take up thy master.
- 981
- 01:04:46,400 --> 01:04:48,240
- If thou shouldst dally half an hour,
- 982
- 01:04:48,320 --> 01:04:52,640
- his life, with thine and all who offer
- to defend him, stand in assured loss.
- 983
- 01:04:52,720 --> 01:04:54,360
- Take up, take up, and follow me.
- 984
- 01:05:45,320 --> 01:05:50,000
- Who alone suffers
- suffers most in the mind,
- 985
- 01:05:50,080 --> 01:05:54,320
- leaving free thoughts
- and happy shows behind.
- 986
- 01:05:57,840 --> 01:06:01,640
- How light and portable my pain seems
- now,
- 987
- 01:06:03,400 --> 01:06:07,000
- when that which made me bend
- made the king bow.
- 988
- 01:06:09,400 --> 01:06:13,400
- He childed... as I fathered.
- 989
- 01:06:21,480 --> 01:06:24,240
- Tom...
- 990
- 01:06:28,520 --> 01:06:29,520
- Away.
- 991
- 01:07:02,880 --> 01:07:05,720
- The army of France is landed.
- Seek out the traitor Gloucester.
- 992
- 01:07:06,920 --> 01:07:08,720
- Go seek the traitor Gloucester!
- 993
- 01:07:09,240 --> 01:07:11,000
- Pinion him like a thief.
- 994
- 01:07:11,720 --> 01:07:13,320
- Bring him before us.
- 995
- 01:07:16,040 --> 01:07:17,400
- Hang him instantly.
- 996
- 01:07:17,480 --> 01:07:18,760
- Pluck out his eyes.
- 997
- 01:07:18,840 --> 01:07:20,360
- Leave him to my displeasure.
- 998
- 01:07:23,920 --> 01:07:24,920
- Edmund...
- 999
- 01:07:26,240 --> 01:07:27,920
- Keep you our sister company.
- 1000
- 01:07:29,440 --> 01:07:31,880
- The revenges we are bound to take
- upon your traitorous father
- 1001
- 01:07:31,960 --> 01:07:33,800
- are not fit for your beholding.
- 1002
- 01:07:35,360 --> 01:07:38,880
- - Farewell, dear sister.
- - Farewell, sweet lord...
- 1003
- 01:07:39,920 --> 01:07:41,240
- and sister.
- 1004
- 01:07:42,000 --> 01:07:44,880
- Edmund, farewell.
- 1005
- 01:08:14,040 --> 01:08:15,520
- Who's there?
- 1006
- 01:08:17,240 --> 01:08:20,600
- - The traitor?
- - Ingrateful fox, 'tis he.
- 1007
- 01:08:21,520 --> 01:08:23,360
- Bind fast his corky arms.
- 1008
- 01:08:23,440 --> 01:08:25,000
- What means your graces?
- 1009
- 01:08:25,080 --> 01:08:28,360
- Good my friends, consider.
- You are my guests.
- 1010
- 01:08:28,440 --> 01:08:29,920
- Do me no foul play, friends.
- 1011
- 01:08:30,000 --> 01:08:31,000
- Bind him, I say.
- 1012
- 01:08:31,080 --> 01:08:33,320
- Hard. Hard!
- 1013
- 01:08:34,240 --> 01:08:37,600
- - O filthy traitor.
- - Unmerciful lady as you are, I'm none!
- 1014
- 01:08:37,680 --> 01:08:41,280
- To the chair bind him.
- Villain, thou shalt find...
- 1015
- 01:08:42,480 --> 01:08:47,360
- Ye kind gods! 'Tis most ignobly done
- to pluck me by the beard.
- 1016
- 01:08:47,440 --> 01:08:49,520
- So white and such a traitor.
- 1017
- 01:08:49,960 --> 01:08:51,800
- These hairs which thou dost ravish
- 1018
- 01:08:51,880 --> 01:08:54,240
- from my chin will quicken
- and accuse thee.
- 1019
- 01:08:54,320 --> 01:08:56,480
- I'm your host!
- 1020
- 01:08:57,440 --> 01:09:01,320
- With robbers' hands my hospitable favours
- you should not ruffle thus.
- 1021
- 01:09:01,400 --> 01:09:03,280
- - What will you do?
- - Come, sir.
- 1022
- 01:09:04,320 --> 01:09:05,880
- What letters had you late from France?
- 1023
- 01:09:05,960 --> 01:09:07,680
- Be simple-answered
- for we know the truth.
- 1024
- 01:09:07,760 --> 01:09:09,200
- What confederacy with traitors...
- 1025
- 01:09:09,280 --> 01:09:12,520
- To whose hands
- you have sent the lunatic king. Speak.
- 1026
- 01:09:14,440 --> 01:09:18,080
- I have a letter guessingly set down,
- 1027
- 01:09:18,160 --> 01:09:20,080
- which comes from one
- that's of a neutral heart,
- 1028
- 01:09:20,160 --> 01:09:21,280
- and not from one opposed.
- 1029
- 01:09:21,360 --> 01:09:22,640
- - Oh, cunning.
- - And false.
- 1030
- 01:09:22,720 --> 01:09:24,400
- Where hast thou sent the king?
- 1031
- 01:09:26,320 --> 01:09:27,320
- To Dover.
- 1032
- 01:09:28,200 --> 01:09:31,560
- Wherefore to Dover?
- Wast thou not charged at peril...
- 1033
- 01:09:31,640 --> 01:09:34,960
- Wherefore to Dover? Let him answer that.
- 1034
- 01:09:36,080 --> 01:09:37,920
- I am tied to the stake
- and must stand the course.
- 1035
- 01:09:38,000 --> 01:09:40,040
- Wherefore to Dover?
- 1036
- 01:09:40,120 --> 01:09:45,040
- Because I would not see thy cruel nails
- pluck out his poor old eyes,
- 1037
- 01:09:45,120 --> 01:09:49,840
- nor thy fierce sister in his anointed
- flesh stick boarish fangs!
- 1038
- 01:09:49,920 --> 01:09:53,760
- But I shall see the winged vengeance
- overtake such children.
- 1039
- 01:09:53,840 --> 01:09:56,080
- See't shalt thou never.
- 1040
- 01:09:56,160 --> 01:09:57,200
- Fellows, hold the chair.
- 1041
- 01:09:59,840 --> 01:10:00,840
- Oh!
- 1042
- 01:10:01,640 --> 01:10:02,640
- Oh!
- 1043
- 01:10:03,640 --> 01:10:07,000
- He who will think to live till he be old
- give me some help!
- 1044
- 01:10:11,480 --> 01:10:12,480
- O cruel!
- 1045
- 01:10:13,680 --> 01:10:15,080
- O you gods!
- 1046
- 01:10:40,520 --> 01:10:43,120
- One side will mock another.
- 1047
- 01:10:43,200 --> 01:10:44,320
- The other too.
- 1048
- 01:10:56,160 --> 01:10:58,160
- If you see vengeance...
- 1049
- 01:11:02,600 --> 01:11:06,080
- Hold your hand, my lord. I have served you
- ever since I was a child,
- 1050
- 01:11:06,160 --> 01:11:08,840
- but better service have I never done you
- than now to bid you hold.
- 1051
- 01:11:08,920 --> 01:11:10,040
- How now, you dog!
- 1052
- 01:11:10,120 --> 01:11:13,040
- If you did wear a beard upon your chin
- I'll shake it on this quarrel.
- 1053
- 01:11:21,920 --> 01:11:23,160
- What do you mean?
- 1054
- 01:11:23,240 --> 01:11:24,240
- Nay then...
- 1055
- 01:11:35,920 --> 01:11:37,680
- A peasant stand up thus!
- 1056
- 01:11:42,480 --> 01:11:43,480
- My lord...
- 1057
- 01:11:44,720 --> 01:11:48,640
- You have one eye left
- to see some mischief on him.
- 1058
- 01:11:51,200 --> 01:11:54,440
- Lest it see more, prevent it.
- 1059
- 01:12:04,320 --> 01:12:06,040
- Out, vile jelly...
- 1060
- 01:12:08,200 --> 01:12:10,880
- Where's my son Edmund?
- 1061
- 01:12:10,960 --> 01:12:12,720
- Thou callest on him
- that hates thee.
- 1062
- 01:12:12,800 --> 01:12:15,480
- It was he who made the overture
- of thy treasons to us,
- 1063
- 01:12:15,560 --> 01:12:17,880
- who is too good to pity thee.
- 1064
- 01:12:17,960 --> 01:12:20,400
- O my follies!
- 1065
- 01:12:21,600 --> 01:12:23,640
- Then Edgar was abused.
- 1066
- 01:12:25,080 --> 01:12:27,320
- Kind gods, forgive me that
- 1067
- 01:12:28,320 --> 01:12:30,200
- and prosper him.
- 1068
- 01:12:30,800 --> 01:12:33,880
- Go thrust him out at gates
- and let him smell his way to Dover.
- 1069
- 01:12:36,840 --> 01:12:38,480
- How dost, my lord? How look you?
- 1070
- 01:12:39,840 --> 01:12:41,360
- I have received a hurt.
- 1071
- 01:12:44,480 --> 01:12:45,920
- Ah, Regan...
- 1072
- 01:12:47,080 --> 01:12:48,400
- I bleed apace.
- 1073
- 01:12:50,200 --> 01:12:51,960
- Untimely comes this hurt.
- 1074
- 01:12:55,760 --> 01:12:57,840
- Give me your arm.
- 1075
- 01:13:12,120 --> 01:13:18,080
- To be worst, the lowest
- and most dejected thing of fortune
- 1076
- 01:13:18,160 --> 01:13:21,760
- stands still in hope, lives not in fear.
- 1077
- 01:13:23,160 --> 01:13:26,520
- Who is it can say, "I am at the worst"?
- 1078
- 01:13:27,600 --> 01:13:32,480
- I am worse than ever I was.
- And worse I may be yet.
- 1079
- 01:13:33,520 --> 01:13:38,320
- The worst is not so long as we can say,
- "This is the worst."
- 1080
- 01:13:41,640 --> 01:13:44,640
- Away, get thee away,
- good friend, begone.
- 1081
- 01:13:45,960 --> 01:13:50,040
- Thy comforts can do me no good at all,
- thee they may hurt.
- 1082
- 01:13:50,120 --> 01:13:52,240
- How now?
- 1083
- 01:13:52,320 --> 01:13:53,520
- Who's there?
- 1084
- 01:13:54,280 --> 01:13:55,520
- It is...
- 1085
- 01:13:55,600 --> 01:13:57,800
- It is a poor madman.
- 1086
- 01:13:57,880 --> 01:14:00,360
- Fellow, where goest?
- 1087
- 01:14:00,440 --> 01:14:04,920
- - Is it a beggar-man?
- - Madman, and beggar too.
- 1088
- 01:14:05,000 --> 01:14:07,800
- In the last night's storm
- I such a fellow saw.
- 1089
- 01:14:07,880 --> 01:14:09,840
- Made me think a man a worm.
- 1090
- 01:14:10,600 --> 01:14:14,440
- My son came then into my mind and yet
- my mind was then scarce friends with him.
- 1091
- 01:14:15,400 --> 01:14:17,960
- I have heard more since.
- 1092
- 01:14:18,040 --> 01:14:21,200
- As flies to wanton boys
- are we to the gods.
- 1093
- 01:14:21,280 --> 01:14:23,520
- They kill us for their sport.
- 1094
- 01:14:25,160 --> 01:14:26,960
- Bless thee, master.
- 1095
- 01:14:27,680 --> 01:14:29,520
- Is that the naked fellow?
- 1096
- 01:14:29,600 --> 01:14:31,800
- Ay, my lord.
- 1097
- 01:14:31,880 --> 01:14:34,760
- Get thee away. Bring some covering
- for this naked soul...
- 1098
- 01:14:36,040 --> 01:14:37,320
- which I'll entreat to lead me.
- 1099
- 01:14:37,400 --> 01:14:39,760
- Alack, sir. He is mad.
- 1100
- 01:14:39,840 --> 01:14:42,600
- 'Tis the times' plague
- when madmen lead the blind.
- 1101
- 01:14:42,680 --> 01:14:45,720
- Do as I bid thee,
- or rather do thy pleasure.
- 1102
- 01:14:45,800 --> 01:14:47,040
- Above the rest, begone.
- 1103
- 01:14:47,120 --> 01:14:50,120
- I'll bring the best apparel that I have,
- come of it what will.
- 1104
- 01:14:50,200 --> 01:14:51,520
- Come hither, fellow.
- 1105
- 01:14:58,360 --> 01:14:59,880
- Dost thou know Dover?
- 1106
- 01:15:02,760 --> 01:15:04,440
- Ay, master.
- 1107
- 01:15:06,600 --> 01:15:08,240
- There is a cliff whose high
- 1108
- 01:15:08,320 --> 01:15:11,680
- and bending head looks fearfully in the
- confined deep.
- 1109
- 01:15:11,760 --> 01:15:14,120
- Bring me but to the very brim of it.
- 1110
- 01:15:14,200 --> 01:15:16,720
- From that place I shall no leading need.
- 1111
- 01:15:19,880 --> 01:15:21,000
- Stand still!
- 1112
- 01:15:23,680 --> 01:15:27,800
- How fearful and dizzy 'tis
- to cast one's eyes so low!
- 1113
- 01:15:27,880 --> 01:15:30,160
- I'll look no more,
- 1114
- 01:15:30,240 --> 01:15:35,400
- lest my brain turn and
- the deficient sight topple down headlong.
- 1115
- 01:15:36,200 --> 01:15:37,960
- Set me where you stand.
- 1116
- 01:15:42,560 --> 01:15:43,680
- Give me your hand.
- 1117
- 01:15:54,720 --> 01:15:56,000
- Whoa!
- 1118
- 01:15:58,320 --> 01:16:02,360
- You are now within a foot
- of the extreme verge.
- 1119
- 01:16:02,440 --> 01:16:05,120
- For all beneath the moon,
- would I not look upright.
- 1120
- 01:16:12,880 --> 01:16:14,400
- Let go my hand.
- 1121
- 01:16:17,640 --> 01:16:19,040
- Go thou farther off.
- 1122
- 01:16:20,080 --> 01:16:23,000
- Bid me farewell
- and let me hear thee going.
- 1123
- 01:16:25,000 --> 01:16:26,600
- Now fare ye well, good sir.
- 1124
- 01:16:28,440 --> 01:16:29,800
- With all my heart.
- 1125
- 01:16:33,440 --> 01:16:35,120
- O you mighty gods!
- 1126
- 01:16:37,600 --> 01:16:39,880
- This world I do renounce.
- 1127
- 01:16:41,400 --> 01:16:43,240
- If Edgar live...
- 1128
- 01:16:44,960 --> 01:16:47,920
- O bless him!
- 1129
- 01:16:50,600 --> 01:16:51,600
- Now, fellow...
- 1130
- 01:16:53,800 --> 01:16:55,000
- Fare thee well.
- 1131
- 01:16:56,840 --> 01:16:58,760
- Gone, sir. Farewell!
- 1132
- 01:17:06,440 --> 01:17:08,680
- Ho you, sir? Friend?
- 1133
- 01:17:09,200 --> 01:17:11,360
- Hear you, sir? Speak.
- 1134
- 01:17:12,240 --> 01:17:13,520
- What are you, sir?
- 1135
- 01:17:13,600 --> 01:17:16,240
- Away and let me die.
- 1136
- 01:17:16,320 --> 01:17:20,040
- But thou dost breathe.
- Thy life's a miracle.
- 1137
- 01:17:21,800 --> 01:17:23,160
- Speak yet again.
- 1138
- 01:17:24,440 --> 01:17:26,240
- But have I fallen or no?
- 1139
- 01:17:26,320 --> 01:17:29,760
- From the dread summit
- of this chalky bourn. Look up a height.
- 1140
- 01:17:30,800 --> 01:17:34,120
- - Do but look up.
- - Alack, I have no eyes.
- 1141
- 01:17:35,680 --> 01:17:41,080
- Is wretchedness deprived that benefit
- to end itself by death?
- 1142
- 01:17:43,040 --> 01:17:44,240
- Give me your arm.
- 1143
- 01:17:45,960 --> 01:17:46,960
- Up.
- 1144
- 01:17:50,920 --> 01:17:53,680
- So, how is it? Feel you your legs?
- 1145
- 01:17:53,760 --> 01:17:55,520
- You stand.
- 1146
- 01:17:57,280 --> 01:18:00,320
- Too well... Too well.
- 1147
- 01:18:05,000 --> 01:18:06,880
- Bear free and patient thoughts.
- 1148
- 01:18:22,880 --> 01:18:24,800
- It is he.
- 1149
- 01:18:25,320 --> 01:18:28,960
- He was met even now
- as mad as the vex'd sea.
- 1150
- 01:18:29,040 --> 01:18:31,560
- A century send forth, search every acre
- in the high-grown field
- 1151
- 01:18:31,640 --> 01:18:33,760
- and bring my father to our eye.
- 1152
- 01:18:33,840 --> 01:18:36,160
- What can man's wisdom
- in the restoring his bereaved sense?
- 1153
- 01:18:36,240 --> 01:18:37,640
- There is means.
- 1154
- 01:18:37,720 --> 01:18:40,880
- Our foster-nurse of nature is repose.
- 1155
- 01:18:40,960 --> 01:18:42,160
- Seek, seek for him,
- 1156
- 01:18:42,240 --> 01:18:46,320
- lest his ungoverned rage dissolve the life
- that wants the means to lead it.
- 1157
- 01:19:03,840 --> 01:19:06,520
- That fellow handles his bow
- like a crow-keeper.
- 1158
- 01:19:07,480 --> 01:19:09,920
- Draw me a clothier's yard.
- 1159
- 01:19:10,000 --> 01:19:13,160
- Ha! Look, look, a mouse!
- 1160
- 01:19:13,240 --> 01:19:16,640
- Peace, peace.
- This piece of toasted cheese will do't.
- 1161
- 01:19:16,720 --> 01:19:18,400
- I know that voice.
- 1162
- 01:19:18,480 --> 01:19:22,600
- O, well flown, bird.
- I'th'clout, I'th'clout. Hewgh!
- 1163
- 01:19:24,080 --> 01:19:25,280
- Ah.
- 1164
- 01:19:26,360 --> 01:19:29,040
- Shoo. Give the word.
- 1165
- 01:19:30,400 --> 01:19:32,560
- - Sweet marjoram.
- - Pass.
- 1166
- 01:19:33,240 --> 01:19:37,160
- Goneril with a white beard?
- 1167
- 01:19:37,240 --> 01:19:38,520
- They flattered me like a dog
- 1168
- 01:19:38,600 --> 01:19:41,480
- and told me I had the white hairs in my
- beard ere the black ones were there.
- 1169
- 01:19:41,560 --> 01:19:43,640
- To say "ay" and "no"
- to every thing I said!
- 1170
- 01:19:43,720 --> 01:19:45,680
- "Ay" and "no" too was no good divinity.
- 1171
- 01:19:46,200 --> 01:19:49,840
- The trick of that voice
- I do well remember. Is't not the king?
- 1172
- 01:19:49,920 --> 01:19:51,480
- Ay, every inch a king.
- 1173
- 01:19:51,560 --> 01:19:55,400
- When I do stare,
- see how the subject quakes.
- 1174
- 01:19:55,480 --> 01:19:58,840
- I pardon that man's life.
- What was thy cause? Adultery?
- 1175
- 01:19:58,920 --> 01:20:00,320
- Thou shalt not die.
- 1176
- 01:20:00,400 --> 01:20:02,640
- Die for adultery? No...
- 1177
- 01:20:03,360 --> 01:20:05,480
- Let copulation thrive,
- 1178
- 01:20:05,560 --> 01:20:08,240
- for Gloucester's bastard son
- was kinder to his father
- 1179
- 01:20:08,320 --> 01:20:11,480
- than my daughters
- got 'tween the lawful sheets.
- 1180
- 01:20:11,560 --> 01:20:14,880
- To it, luxury, pell-mell,
- for I lack soldiers.
- 1181
- 01:20:14,960 --> 01:20:17,600
- Down from the waist they are centaurs,
- though women all above.
- 1182
- 01:20:17,680 --> 01:20:20,640
- But to the girdle do the gods inherit,
- beneath is all the fiends'.
- 1183
- 01:20:20,720 --> 01:20:23,240
- There's hell, there's darkness,
- there's the sulphurous pit,
- 1184
- 01:20:23,320 --> 01:20:27,440
- burning, scalding, stench, consumption.
- Fie, fie! Pah! Pah!
- 1185
- 01:20:28,440 --> 01:20:30,800
- Give me an ounce of civet,
- good apothecary,
- 1186
- 01:20:30,880 --> 01:20:32,280
- to sweeten my imagination.
- 1187
- 01:20:32,360 --> 01:20:33,600
- There's money for thee.
- 1188
- 01:20:33,680 --> 01:20:35,200
- Let me kiss that hand.
- 1189
- 01:20:35,280 --> 01:20:38,760
- Now, let me wipe it first,
- it smells of mortality.
- 1190
- 01:20:39,240 --> 01:20:40,840
- Dost thou know me?
- 1191
- 01:20:42,960 --> 01:20:44,920
- I remember thine eyes well enough.
- 1192
- 01:20:46,200 --> 01:20:50,320
- Read thou this challenge.
- Mark but the penning of it.
- 1193
- 01:20:51,360 --> 01:20:54,000
- Were all thy letters suns,
- I could not see.
- 1194
- 01:20:54,080 --> 01:20:55,960
- - Read.
- - What...
- 1195
- 01:20:57,840 --> 01:20:59,600
- With the case of eyes?
- 1196
- 01:21:00,400 --> 01:21:02,880
- O ho, are you there with me?
- 1197
- 01:21:04,280 --> 01:21:06,720
- No eyes in your head,
- nor no money in your purse?
- 1198
- 01:21:07,680 --> 01:21:09,760
- Your eyes are in a heavy case,
- 1199
- 01:21:10,800 --> 01:21:12,520
- yet you may see how this world goes.
- 1200
- 01:21:12,600 --> 01:21:14,600
- I see it feelingly.
- 1201
- 01:21:14,680 --> 01:21:16,280
- What, art mad?
- 1202
- 01:21:17,320 --> 01:21:20,000
- A man may see how this world goes
- with no eyes.
- 1203
- 01:21:20,080 --> 01:21:21,760
- Get thee glass eyes
- 1204
- 01:21:21,840 --> 01:21:25,560
- and like a scurvy politician
- seem to see the things
- 1205
- 01:21:25,640 --> 01:21:27,320
- thou dost not.
- 1206
- 01:21:27,400 --> 01:21:29,360
- Now, now, now...
- 1207
- 01:21:30,280 --> 01:21:33,400
- If thou wilt weep my cause,
- 1208
- 01:21:34,560 --> 01:21:35,960
- take my eyes.
- 1209
- 01:21:40,040 --> 01:21:44,400
- I know thee well enough.
- Thy name is Gloucester.
- 1210
- 01:21:46,320 --> 01:21:48,560
- Thou must be patient.
- 1211
- 01:21:48,640 --> 01:21:50,440
- We came crying hither.
- 1212
- 01:21:52,840 --> 01:21:55,720
- Thou knowest the first time
- that we smell the air...
- 1213
- 01:21:56,600 --> 01:21:58,200
- we wail and cry.
- 1214
- 01:22:00,200 --> 01:22:02,440
- I will preach to thee, mark.
- 1215
- 01:22:05,200 --> 01:22:07,840
- When we are born, we cry
- 1216
- 01:22:08,680 --> 01:22:12,680
- that we are come
- to this great stage of fools.
- 1217
- 01:22:17,040 --> 01:22:19,440
- Hey! This is a good block.
- 1218
- 01:22:20,400 --> 01:22:21,680
- Oy, oy...
- 1219
- 01:22:24,760 --> 01:22:29,960
- It were a delicate stratagem
- to shoe a troop of horse with felt. Sh!
- 1220
- 01:22:30,600 --> 01:22:35,560
- I'll put it in proof, and when I have
- stolen upon these son-in-laws,
- 1221
- 01:22:35,640 --> 01:22:38,080
- then kill, kill, kill,
- 1222
- 01:22:38,160 --> 01:22:40,720
- - kill, kill, kill...
- - Hey! There he is. Lay hand upon him!
- 1223
- 01:22:40,800 --> 01:22:43,000
- Kill, kill, kill!
- 1224
- 01:22:48,800 --> 01:22:50,520
- Come, come...
- 1225
- 01:22:50,600 --> 01:22:51,760
- C'est bon. Doucement.
- 1226
- 01:22:51,840 --> 01:22:53,560
- I'm a king, masters, know you that?
- 1227
- 01:22:53,640 --> 01:22:58,400
- - You are a royal one and we obey you.
- - Then there's life in it.
- 1228
- 01:22:58,480 --> 01:23:00,560
- Come, and you get it,
- you shall get it by running.
- 1229
- 01:23:04,160 --> 01:23:05,640
- Where's your master?
- 1230
- 01:23:05,720 --> 01:23:08,600
- Madam, aloft, but never man so changed.
- 1231
- 01:23:08,680 --> 01:23:11,840
- I told him the French were landed.
- He laughed at it.
- 1232
- 01:23:11,920 --> 01:23:15,680
- And of Gloucester's treachery
- when I informed him he called me sot,
- 1233
- 01:23:15,760 --> 01:23:17,760
- and told me I'd turned the wrong way out.
- 1234
- 01:23:25,720 --> 01:23:28,240
- Back, Edmund, to the troops.
- 1235
- 01:23:28,320 --> 01:23:31,440
- Hasten your musters
- and conduct your powers.
- 1236
- 01:23:31,520 --> 01:23:34,440
- This trusty servant shall pass between us.
- 1237
- 01:23:35,640 --> 01:23:38,760
- Ere long you are like to hear
- a mistress's command.
- 1238
- 01:23:41,640 --> 01:23:42,760
- Wear this.
- 1239
- 01:23:43,400 --> 01:23:44,400
- Spare speech.
- 1240
- 01:23:46,320 --> 01:23:47,920
- Decline your head.
- 1241
- 01:23:53,400 --> 01:23:58,000
- This kiss, if it durst speak,
- 1242
- 01:23:58,080 --> 01:24:01,240
- would stretch thy spirits up into the air.
- 1243
- 01:24:02,160 --> 01:24:04,520
- Conceive...
- 1244
- 01:24:06,920 --> 01:24:10,440
- and fare thee well.
- 1245
- 01:24:12,680 --> 01:24:15,600
- Yours... in the ranks of death.
- 1246
- 01:24:16,800 --> 01:24:20,320
- My most dear Gloucester.
- 1247
- 01:24:28,840 --> 01:24:30,520
- Oh...
- 1248
- 01:24:33,880 --> 01:24:39,080
- The difference... of man and man.
- 1249
- 01:24:41,560 --> 01:24:44,880
- To thee a woman's services are due.
- 1250
- 01:24:46,160 --> 01:24:48,360
- A fool usurps my bed.
- 1251
- 01:24:48,440 --> 01:24:50,440
- Madam, here comes my lord.
- 1252
- 01:24:52,400 --> 01:24:54,240
- I have been worth the whistle.
- 1253
- 01:24:54,320 --> 01:24:56,240
- O Goneril...
- 1254
- 01:24:56,320 --> 01:24:59,840
- You are not worth the dust
- which the rude wind blows in your face.
- 1255
- 01:24:59,920 --> 01:25:04,920
- No more. The text is foolish.
- 1256
- 01:25:05,000 --> 01:25:09,240
- Wisdom and goodness to the vile seem
- vile, filths savour but themselves.
- 1257
- 01:25:09,320 --> 01:25:13,440
- Milk-livered man, where's thy drum?
- 1258
- 01:25:13,520 --> 01:25:16,480
- France spreads his banners
- in our noiseless land,
- 1259
- 01:25:16,560 --> 01:25:21,280
- whilst thou, a moral fool, sits still
- and cries, "Alack, why does he so?"
- 1260
- 01:25:21,360 --> 01:25:22,960
- See thyself, devil!
- 1261
- 01:25:23,840 --> 01:25:27,800
- Proper deformity shows not
- in the fiend so horrid as in woman.
- 1262
- 01:25:32,520 --> 01:25:34,880
- O...
- 1263
- 01:25:34,960 --> 01:25:39,280
- Vain... fool.
- 1264
- 01:25:40,960 --> 01:25:43,840
- To both these sisters
- have I sworn my love,
- 1265
- 01:25:44,520 --> 01:25:48,280
- each jealous of the other
- as the stung are of the adder.
- 1266
- 01:25:49,480 --> 01:25:51,200
- Which of them shall I take?
- 1267
- 01:25:52,360 --> 01:25:54,760
- Both? One?
- 1268
- 01:25:56,120 --> 01:25:57,480
- Or neither?
- 1269
- 01:25:58,760 --> 01:26:02,280
- Neither can be enjoyed
- if both remain alive.
- 1270
- 01:26:06,240 --> 01:26:08,440
- Tell me but truly,
- 1271
- 01:26:08,520 --> 01:26:10,080
- but then speak the truth.
- 1272
- 01:26:11,440 --> 01:26:13,240
- Do you not love my sister?
- 1273
- 01:26:14,800 --> 01:26:16,480
- In honoured love.
- 1274
- 01:26:17,240 --> 01:26:22,280
- But have you never found my brother's
- way
- to the forfended place?
- 1275
- 01:26:23,160 --> 01:26:25,320
- That thought abuses you.
- 1276
- 01:26:25,400 --> 01:26:28,720
- No, by mine honour, madam.
- 1277
- 01:26:30,640 --> 01:26:32,480
- I never shall endure her.
- 1278
- 01:26:33,640 --> 01:26:35,720
- Dear my lord...
- 1279
- 01:26:35,800 --> 01:26:37,320
- Be not familiar with her.
- 1280
- 01:26:38,480 --> 01:26:39,800
- Fear me not.
- 1281
- 01:26:42,040 --> 01:26:43,240
- She and the duke, her husband.
- 1282
- 01:26:43,760 --> 01:26:46,160
- Our very loving sister, well be-met.
- 1283
- 01:26:46,920 --> 01:26:50,440
- Sir, this I heard.
- The king is come to his daughter,
- 1284
- 01:26:50,520 --> 01:26:52,840
- with others whom the rigour of our state
- forced to cry out.
- 1285
- 01:26:52,880 --> 01:26:55,240
- It touches us, as France invades our
- land.
- 1286
- 01:26:55,320 --> 01:26:56,600
- Sir, you speak nobly.
- 1287
- 01:26:57,320 --> 01:27:00,720
- - Why is this reasoned?
- - Combine together 'gainst the enemy,
- 1288
- 01:27:00,800 --> 01:27:04,320
- for these domestic and particular broils
- are not the question here.
- 1289
- 01:27:04,400 --> 01:27:06,040
- Let's then determine on our proceeding.
- 1290
- 01:27:08,600 --> 01:27:10,960
- - Sister, you'll go with us?
- - No.
- 1291
- 01:27:14,280 --> 01:27:16,920
- 'Tis most convenient. Pray, go with us.
- 1292
- 01:27:21,520 --> 01:27:24,920
- Oh, I know the riddle.
- 1293
- 01:27:27,200 --> 01:27:28,280
- I will go.
- 1294
- 01:27:32,280 --> 01:27:34,680
- O thou good Kent.
- 1295
- 01:27:34,760 --> 01:27:37,640
- How can I live and work
- to match thy goodness?
- 1296
- 01:27:37,720 --> 01:27:41,000
- My life will be too short
- and every measure fail me.
- 1297
- 01:27:41,080 --> 01:27:43,600
- To be acknowledged, madam, is o'erpaid.
- 1298
- 01:27:43,680 --> 01:27:48,720
- All my reports go with the modest truth,
- nor more, nor clipped, but so.
- 1299
- 01:28:03,280 --> 01:28:05,440
- O my dear father...
- 1300
- 01:28:11,960 --> 01:28:14,520
- Restoration hang thy medicine on my lips
- 1301
- 01:28:15,480 --> 01:28:18,320
- and let this kiss repair
- those violent harms
- 1302
- 01:28:18,400 --> 01:28:21,040
- that my two sisters
- have in thy reverence made.
- 1303
- 01:28:29,320 --> 01:28:30,440
- He wakes.
- 1304
- 01:28:33,400 --> 01:28:34,400
- Speak to him.
- 1305
- 01:28:34,920 --> 01:28:37,720
- Madam, do you. 'Tis fittest.
- 1306
- 01:28:42,920 --> 01:28:44,600
- How does my royal lord?
- 1307
- 01:28:46,640 --> 01:28:48,240
- How fares your majesty?
- 1308
- 01:28:50,440 --> 01:28:52,480
- You do me wrong...
- 1309
- 01:28:55,480 --> 01:28:57,360
- to take me out of the grave.
- 1310
- 01:28:58,640 --> 01:29:02,280
- Thou art a soul in bliss,
- but I am bound upon a wheel of fire
- 1311
- 01:29:02,360 --> 01:29:06,520
- that mine own tears
- do scald like molten lead.
- 1312
- 01:29:10,640 --> 01:29:12,160
- Sir, do you know me?
- 1313
- 01:29:17,360 --> 01:29:19,800
- You are a spirit, I know.
- 1314
- 01:29:22,600 --> 01:29:24,600
- Where did you die?
- 1315
- 01:29:26,880 --> 01:29:28,920
- Still far, far wide.
- 1316
- 01:29:29,760 --> 01:29:31,000
- He's scarce awake.
- 1317
- 01:29:31,960 --> 01:29:33,400
- Let him alone awhile.
- 1318
- 01:29:34,240 --> 01:29:36,440
- Where have I been? Where am I?
- 1319
- 01:29:41,240 --> 01:29:43,560
- Fair daylight?
- 1320
- 01:29:44,880 --> 01:29:47,240
- I am mightily abused.
- 1321
- 01:29:48,320 --> 01:29:51,760
- I should even die with pity
- to see another thus.
- 1322
- 01:29:53,840 --> 01:29:55,720
- I know not what to say.
- 1323
- 01:30:00,400 --> 01:30:02,920
- I will not swear these are my hands.
- 1324
- 01:30:03,600 --> 01:30:04,800
- Let's see.
- 1325
- 01:30:05,760 --> 01:30:07,560
- I feel this pin prick.
- 1326
- 01:30:13,120 --> 01:30:15,600
- Would I were assured of my condition.
- 1327
- 01:30:18,360 --> 01:30:19,800
- O look upon me, sir,
- 1328
- 01:30:19,880 --> 01:30:22,440
- and hold your hand in benediction o'er me.
- 1329
- 01:30:22,520 --> 01:30:23,520
- Ah...
- 1330
- 01:30:24,960 --> 01:30:26,720
- You must not kneel.
- 1331
- 01:30:26,800 --> 01:30:28,480
- Pray do not mock me.
- 1332
- 01:30:33,960 --> 01:30:36,360
- I am a very foolish fond old man,
- 1333
- 01:30:36,440 --> 01:30:39,280
- fourscore and upward,
- not an hour more, nor less.
- 1334
- 01:30:40,960 --> 01:30:46,600
- And, to deal plainly,
- I fear I am not in my perfect mind.
- 1335
- 01:30:50,400 --> 01:30:54,720
- Methinks I should know you
- and know this man.
- 1336
- 01:30:54,800 --> 01:30:56,440
- Yet I am doubtful.
- 1337
- 01:30:57,640 --> 01:30:59,800
- For I am mainly ignorant
- what place this is
- 1338
- 01:30:59,880 --> 01:31:03,000
- and all the skill I have
- remembers not these garments,
- 1339
- 01:31:03,080 --> 01:31:05,960
- nor I know not
- where I did lodge last night.
- 1340
- 01:31:08,880 --> 01:31:11,720
- Do not laugh at me,
- 1341
- 01:31:11,800 --> 01:31:13,800
- for, as I am a man,
- 1342
- 01:31:15,920 --> 01:31:18,920
- I think this lady to be my child...
- 1343
- 01:31:22,560 --> 01:31:24,120
- Cordelia.
- 1344
- 01:31:25,880 --> 01:31:27,360
- And so I am...
- 1345
- 01:31:28,520 --> 01:31:29,800
- I am.
- 1346
- 01:31:29,880 --> 01:31:31,720
- Be your tears wet?
- 1347
- 01:31:31,800 --> 01:31:35,000
- I pray thee... weep not.
- 1348
- 01:31:37,080 --> 01:31:39,640
- If you have poison for me,
- I will drink it.
- 1349
- 01:31:39,720 --> 01:31:42,320
- I know you do not love me,
- 1350
- 01:31:42,400 --> 01:31:45,600
- for your sisters have,
- as I do remember, done me wrong.
- 1351
- 01:31:45,680 --> 01:31:47,680
- You have some cause, they have not.
- 1352
- 01:31:47,760 --> 01:31:50,360
- No cause, no cause.
- 1353
- 01:32:01,600 --> 01:32:03,040
- Am I in France?
- 1354
- 01:32:03,880 --> 01:32:07,680
- - In your own kingdom, sir.
- - Do not abuse me.
- 1355
- 01:32:09,240 --> 01:32:11,400
- Be comforted, good madam.
- 1356
- 01:32:12,040 --> 01:32:14,280
- The great rage, you see, is killed in him.
- 1357
- 01:32:15,120 --> 01:32:16,400
- Desire him to go in.
- 1358
- 01:32:16,480 --> 01:32:18,480
- Will it please your highness walk?
- 1359
- 01:32:20,320 --> 01:32:24,200
- Ah... You must bear with me.
- 1360
- 01:32:26,480 --> 01:32:30,120
- Pray you now, forget and forgive.
- 1361
- 01:32:34,200 --> 01:32:35,840
- I am old...
- 1362
- 01:32:36,520 --> 01:32:38,480
- and foolish.
- 1363
- 01:33:13,120 --> 01:33:14,520
- Fire!
- 1364
- 01:33:15,880 --> 01:33:17,040
- Fire!
- 1365
- 01:33:26,600 --> 01:33:28,600
- Take cover!
- 1366
- 01:33:54,000 --> 01:33:57,160
- If ever I return to you again,
- I'll bring you comfort.
- 1367
- 01:33:59,560 --> 01:34:01,120
- Grace go with you, sir.
- 1368
- 01:34:12,240 --> 01:34:14,640
- On le recherche sur toute cette zone.
- 1369
- 01:34:14,720 --> 01:34:17,040
- Après nous pourrons déployer
- si vous voulez
- 1370
- 01:34:17,120 --> 01:34:19,000
- une autre troupe du côté du château...
- 1371
- 01:34:45,720 --> 01:34:47,080
- Away!
- 1372
- 01:34:47,160 --> 01:34:48,760
- Old man!
- 1373
- 01:34:48,840 --> 01:34:50,280
- Give me thy hand, away!
- 1374
- 01:34:50,360 --> 01:34:52,800
- King Lear hath lost,
- he and his daughter taken.
- 1375
- 01:34:52,880 --> 01:34:54,880
- Give me thy hand. Come on!
- 1376
- 01:34:55,600 --> 01:34:56,920
- No further, sir.
- 1377
- 01:34:57,760 --> 01:35:00,080
- A man may rot even here.
- 1378
- 01:35:03,360 --> 01:35:08,120
- Men must endure their
- going hence even as their coming hither.
- 1379
- 01:35:09,600 --> 01:35:11,040
- Ripeness is all.
- 1380
- 01:35:15,200 --> 01:35:17,480
- Oh... Oh...
- 1381
- 01:35:17,560 --> 01:35:18,560
- Oh...
- 1382
- 01:35:32,560 --> 01:35:34,320
- Right, left.
- 1383
- 01:35:53,120 --> 01:35:57,840
- We are not the first who with best
- meaning have incurred the worst!
- 1384
- 01:35:57,920 --> 01:36:00,920
- Shall we not see these daughters
- and these sisters?
- 1385
- 01:36:01,000 --> 01:36:02,200
- No, no, no, no.
- 1386
- 01:36:02,280 --> 01:36:04,760
- Come, let's away to prison.
- 1387
- 01:36:04,840 --> 01:36:06,240
- Ha...
- 1388
- 01:36:06,320 --> 01:36:09,520
- We two alone will sing
- like birds in the cage.
- 1389
- 01:36:10,600 --> 01:36:12,280
- When thou dost ask me blessing,
- 1390
- 01:36:12,360 --> 01:36:15,160
- I'll kneel down
- and ask of thee forgiveness.
- 1391
- 01:36:17,640 --> 01:36:21,640
- And so we'll live, and pray,
- and sing, and tell old tales,
- 1392
- 01:36:21,720 --> 01:36:24,040
- and laugh at gilded butterflies.
- 1393
- 01:36:24,920 --> 01:36:29,880
- And hear poor rogues talk of court news
- and we'll talk with them too,
- 1394
- 01:36:29,960 --> 01:36:33,840
- who loses and who wins,
- who's in, who's out...
- 1395
- 01:36:37,160 --> 01:36:39,800
- and take upon us the mystery of things
- 1396
- 01:36:40,840 --> 01:36:43,800
- as if we were God's spies.
- 1397
- 01:36:45,400 --> 01:36:50,920
- And we'll wear out in a walled prison
- packs and sects of great ones
- 1398
- 01:36:51,000 --> 01:36:53,040
- that ebb and flow by the moon.
- 1399
- 01:36:57,120 --> 01:37:02,320
- Upon such sacrifices, my Cordelia,
- 1400
- 01:37:06,120 --> 01:37:10,680
- the gods themselves throw incense.
- 1401
- 01:37:11,560 --> 01:37:15,080
- Hm! Have I caught thee?
- 1402
- 01:37:15,160 --> 01:37:19,200
- He that parts us
- shall bring a brand from heaven,
- 1403
- 01:37:19,280 --> 01:37:21,440
- and fire us hence like foxes.
- 1404
- 01:37:24,200 --> 01:37:25,760
- Wipe thine eyes.
- 1405
- 01:37:27,640 --> 01:37:30,600
- The good years shall devour them,
- flesh and fell
- 1406
- 01:37:30,680 --> 01:37:32,280
- ere they shall make us weep.
- 1407
- 01:37:33,320 --> 01:37:35,600
- We'll see 'em starved first.
- 1408
- 01:37:48,640 --> 01:37:50,120
- Come.
- 1409
- 01:37:52,400 --> 01:37:55,240
- One step I have advanced thee.
- 1410
- 01:37:55,920 --> 01:38:01,440
- If thou dost as this instructs thee,
- thou dost make thy way to noble fortunes.
- 1411
- 01:38:14,080 --> 01:38:18,360
- Either say thou'lt do it
- or thrive by other means.
- 1412
- 01:38:18,440 --> 01:38:20,880
- I cannot draw a cart nor eat dried oats.
- 1413
- 01:38:21,600 --> 01:38:24,040
- If it be man's work, I'll do it.
- 1414
- 01:38:32,160 --> 01:38:36,040
- Sir, you have showed today your valiant
- strain, and fortune led you well.
- 1415
- 01:38:36,120 --> 01:38:38,800
- You have the captives who were
- the opposites of this day's strife.
- 1416
- 01:38:38,880 --> 01:38:40,320
- I do require them of you
- 1417
- 01:38:40,400 --> 01:38:43,800
- so that we shall find their merits
- and our safety may equally determine.
- 1418
- 01:38:44,440 --> 01:38:49,400
- Sir, I thought it fit to send the old
- and miserable king to some retention.
- 1419
- 01:38:49,480 --> 01:38:52,280
- At this time we sweat and bleed.
- 1420
- 01:38:52,360 --> 01:38:54,000
- The friend hath lost his friend,
- 1421
- 01:38:54,080 --> 01:38:55,960
- and the best quarrels in the heat
- 1422
- 01:38:56,040 --> 01:38:58,560
- are cursed by those
- that feel their sharpness.
- 1423
- 01:38:58,640 --> 01:39:03,120
- The question of Cordelia and her father
- requires a fitter place.
- 1424
- 01:39:03,200 --> 01:39:07,280
- Sir, by your patience, I hold you but
- a subject of this war, not as a brother.
- 1425
- 01:39:07,360 --> 01:39:11,280
- He led our powers, bore the commission
- of my place and person,
- 1426
- 01:39:11,360 --> 01:39:15,200
- the which immediacy may well stand up
- and call itself your brother.
- 1427
- 01:39:15,280 --> 01:39:16,280
- Not so hot.
- 1428
- 01:39:16,360 --> 01:39:20,480
- In his own grace he doth exalt himself
- more than in your addition.
- 1429
- 01:39:20,560 --> 01:39:25,600
- In my rights by me invested,
- he compeers the best.
- 1430
- 01:39:25,680 --> 01:39:27,760
- That were the most
- if he should husband you.
- 1431
- 01:39:27,840 --> 01:39:29,760
- Jesters do oft prove prophets.
- 1432
- 01:39:29,840 --> 01:39:33,720
- Uh-uh. That eye that told you so
- looked but asquint.
- 1433
- 01:39:33,800 --> 01:39:36,240
- Lady, I am not well,
- 1434
- 01:39:36,320 --> 01:39:40,600
- else I should answer
- from a full-flowing stomach.
- 1435
- 01:39:44,400 --> 01:39:45,400
- General...
- 1436
- 01:39:47,120 --> 01:39:51,640
- Take thou my soldiers, prisoners,
- patrimony.
- 1437
- 01:39:51,720 --> 01:39:55,880
- Dispose of them, of me.
- These walls are thine.
- 1438
- 01:39:56,640 --> 01:40:00,320
- Witness the world that I create thee here
- my lord and master.
- 1439
- 01:40:00,400 --> 01:40:02,920
- The let-alone lies not in your good will.
- 1440
- 01:40:03,000 --> 01:40:04,680
- Nor in thine, lord.
- 1441
- 01:40:04,760 --> 01:40:06,520
- Half-blooded fellow, yes.
- 1442
- 01:40:06,600 --> 01:40:08,440
- Prove my title thine.
- 1443
- 01:40:08,520 --> 01:40:12,600
- Edmund, I arrest thee on capital treason,
- and in thy attaint this gilded serpent.
- 1444
- 01:40:12,680 --> 01:40:14,120
- An interlude.
- 1445
- 01:40:14,200 --> 01:40:15,640
- Let the challenge sound.
- 1446
- 01:40:15,720 --> 01:40:19,160
- If none appear to prove upon thy person
- thy heinous, manifest and many treasons,
- 1447
- 01:40:19,240 --> 01:40:21,640
- here is my pledge.
- I'll make it on my heart.
- 1448
- 01:40:21,720 --> 01:40:23,120
- There's my exchange.
- 1449
- 01:40:23,200 --> 01:40:26,240
- What in the world he is
- that names me traitor,
- 1450
- 01:40:26,320 --> 01:40:28,720
- villain-like he lies.
- 1451
- 01:40:29,200 --> 01:40:34,040
- He that dares approach,
- on him, on you, who not?
- 1452
- 01:40:34,120 --> 01:40:36,840
- I will maintain
- my truth and honour firmly.
- 1453
- 01:40:36,920 --> 01:40:38,720
- Let the challenge sound.
- 1454
- 01:40:39,680 --> 01:40:41,840
- My sickness grows upon me.
- 1455
- 01:40:43,080 --> 01:40:45,280
- She is not well, convey her to my room.
- 1456
- 01:40:57,400 --> 01:41:01,160
- If any man of quality or degree
- within the lists of the army
- 1457
- 01:41:01,240 --> 01:41:05,760
- will maintain upon Edmund,
- supposed Earl of Gloucester,
- 1458
- 01:41:05,840 --> 01:41:08,360
- that he is a manifold traitor,
- 1459
- 01:41:08,960 --> 01:41:10,720
- let him appear!
- 1460
- 01:41:34,240 --> 01:41:35,800
- What sayest thou?
- 1461
- 01:41:36,560 --> 01:41:38,840
- Thou art a traitor,
- 1462
- 01:41:38,920 --> 01:41:43,440
- false to thy gods, thy brother,
- and thy father.
- 1463
- 01:41:44,320 --> 01:41:47,240
- Back do I toss these treasons to thy
- head.
- 1464
- 01:41:48,120 --> 01:41:50,080
- Yeah! Come on!
- 1465
- 01:42:03,800 --> 01:42:05,520
- Fight!
- 1466
- 01:42:25,600 --> 01:42:27,280
- - Get up!
- - Get up.
- 1467
- 01:43:55,400 --> 01:43:58,520
- Thou art not vanquished
- but cozened and beguiled!
- 1468
- 01:43:58,600 --> 01:44:00,280
- Shut your mouth, dame!
- 1469
- 01:44:02,760 --> 01:44:03,760
- No!
- 1470
- 01:44:03,840 --> 01:44:06,280
- Go with her. She's desperate.
- 1471
- 01:44:13,320 --> 01:44:17,400
- What you have charged me with,
- that have I done.
- 1472
- 01:44:18,400 --> 01:44:20,760
- And more, much more.
- 1473
- 01:44:23,320 --> 01:44:24,400
- But what art thou?
- 1474
- 01:44:24,480 --> 01:44:27,960
- I am no less in blood
- than thou art, Edmund.
- 1475
- 01:44:28,600 --> 01:44:30,040
- My name is Edgar...
- 1476
- 01:44:30,880 --> 01:44:32,120
- and thy father's son.
- 1477
- 01:44:32,200 --> 01:44:34,440
- The wheel is come full circle.
- 1478
- 01:44:35,760 --> 01:44:37,040
- I am here.
- 1479
- 01:44:40,880 --> 01:44:42,960
- O that my heart would burst...
- 1480
- 01:44:43,040 --> 01:44:44,960
- Help! Help!
- 1481
- 01:44:47,240 --> 01:44:48,680
- Well, speak, man.
- 1482
- 01:44:48,760 --> 01:44:50,280
- This knife...
- 1483
- 01:44:51,080 --> 01:44:53,560
- This knife came even from the heart of...
- 1484
- 01:44:53,640 --> 01:44:55,400
- Well, who, man? Speak!
- 1485
- 01:44:56,000 --> 01:44:57,040
- Your lady, sir.
- 1486
- 01:44:58,280 --> 01:45:01,400
- Your lady.
- And her sister by her is poisoned.
- 1487
- 01:45:02,360 --> 01:45:04,120
- She confesses it.
- 1488
- 01:45:04,200 --> 01:45:06,000
- Produce the bodies.
- 1489
- 01:45:06,080 --> 01:45:07,480
- Be they alive or dead.
- 1490
- 01:45:08,840 --> 01:45:09,880
- Go on.
- 1491
- 01:45:09,960 --> 01:45:12,680
- I was contracted to them both.
- 1492
- 01:45:14,600 --> 01:45:16,640
- All three now marry in an instant.
- 1493
- 01:45:25,640 --> 01:45:28,040
- I am come to bid my king and master
- aye good night.
- 1494
- 01:45:29,240 --> 01:45:31,160
- Is he not here?
- 1495
- 01:45:38,600 --> 01:45:40,960
- Seest thou this object, Kent?
- 1496
- 01:45:46,520 --> 01:45:47,720
- I pant for life.
- 1497
- 01:45:47,800 --> 01:45:49,920
- Quickly send...
- 1498
- 01:45:50,520 --> 01:45:53,360
- for my writ is on the life of Lear
- and on Cordelia.
- 1499
- 01:45:55,320 --> 01:45:56,480
- Send in time!
- 1500
- 01:45:57,000 --> 01:45:59,520
- - Haste thee for thy life!
- - Bear him hence!
- 1501
- 01:46:08,080 --> 01:46:09,680
- Howl!
- 1502
- 01:46:18,920 --> 01:46:20,120
- Howl!
- 1503
- 01:46:21,920 --> 01:46:23,120
- Howl!
- 1504
- 01:46:24,280 --> 01:46:25,840
- Howl!
- 1505
- 01:46:27,400 --> 01:46:30,800
- O you are men of stones.
- 1506
- 01:46:32,920 --> 01:46:37,720
- Had I your tongues and eyes, I'd use them
- so that heaven's vault should crack.
- 1507
- 01:46:55,600 --> 01:46:58,600
- She's gone... for ever.
- 1508
- 01:47:26,400 --> 01:47:30,080
- I know when one is dead
- and when one lives.
- 1509
- 01:47:30,960 --> 01:47:33,680
- She's dead as earth.
- 1510
- 01:47:36,160 --> 01:47:38,040
- This feather stirs.
- 1511
- 01:47:39,800 --> 01:47:41,200
- She lives.
- 1512
- 01:47:45,800 --> 01:47:47,760
- If it be so, it is a chance
- 1513
- 01:47:47,840 --> 01:47:53,200
- which does redeem all sorrows
- that ever I have felt.
- 1514
- 01:47:53,280 --> 01:47:55,560
- O my good master...
- 1515
- 01:47:55,640 --> 01:47:57,240
- Prithee, away.
- 1516
- 01:47:57,320 --> 01:48:00,520
- 'Tis noble Kent, your friend.
- 1517
- 01:48:00,600 --> 01:48:05,080
- A plague upon us, murderers, traitors all!
- 1518
- 01:48:07,440 --> 01:48:08,600
- I might have saved her.
- 1519
- 01:48:10,120 --> 01:48:11,560
- Now she's gone...
- 1520
- 01:48:12,960 --> 01:48:14,080
- for ever.
- 1521
- 01:48:17,960 --> 01:48:19,600
- Cordelia...
- 1522
- 01:48:19,680 --> 01:48:22,240
- Cordelia, stay a little. Ha?
- 1523
- 01:48:23,080 --> 01:48:24,520
- What is't thou sayest?
- 1524
- 01:48:27,840 --> 01:48:31,360
- Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low.
- 1525
- 01:48:32,440 --> 01:48:34,440
- An excellent thing in woman.
- 1526
- 01:48:38,720 --> 01:48:40,920
- I killed the slave
- that was a-hanging thee.
- 1527
- 01:48:41,000 --> 01:48:42,160
- Did I not, fellow?
- 1528
- 01:48:43,240 --> 01:48:45,400
- 'Tis true, my lords, he did.
- 1529
- 01:48:50,640 --> 01:48:56,640
- I have seen the day, with my good biting
- falchion I'd have made 'em skip!
- 1530
- 01:49:02,360 --> 01:49:04,800
- I'm old now,
- 1531
- 01:49:04,880 --> 01:49:07,120
- and these same crosses spoil me.
- 1532
- 01:49:12,800 --> 01:49:14,800
- This is a dull sight.
- 1533
- 01:49:17,920 --> 01:49:19,320
- Who are you?
- 1534
- 01:49:20,240 --> 01:49:23,240
- Mine eyes are not of the best,
- I'll tell you straight.
- 1535
- 01:49:23,320 --> 01:49:25,080
- Are you not Kent?
- 1536
- 01:49:25,160 --> 01:49:28,080
- The same, your servant Kent.
- 1537
- 01:49:28,160 --> 01:49:31,040
- Where is your servant, Caius?
- 1538
- 01:49:32,240 --> 01:49:34,200
- He's a good man, I'll tell you that.
- 1539
- 01:49:34,280 --> 01:49:37,680
- He'll strike, and quickly too.
- He's dead and rotten.
- 1540
- 01:49:37,760 --> 01:49:39,520
- No, my good lord!
- 1541
- 01:49:39,600 --> 01:49:41,760
- - I am the very man...
- - I'll see that straight.
- 1542
- 01:49:41,840 --> 01:49:46,040
- That from your first of difference
- and decay have followed your sad steps.
- 1543
- 01:49:46,120 --> 01:49:47,360
- You are welcome hither.
- 1544
- 01:49:48,320 --> 01:49:52,000
- He knows not what he says
- and vain is it that we present us to him.
- 1545
- 01:49:52,080 --> 01:49:54,560
- My lords and noble friends,
- know our intent.
- 1546
- 01:49:54,640 --> 01:49:57,840
- What comfort to this great decay may
- come
- shall be applied.
- 1547
- 01:49:57,920 --> 01:50:00,120
- For us, we will resign
- 1548
- 01:50:00,200 --> 01:50:02,960
- during the life of this old majesty
- to him our absolute power.
- 1549
- 01:50:03,040 --> 01:50:05,520
- O see, see!
- 1550
- 01:50:07,840 --> 01:50:13,400
- And... and my poor fool...
- is hanged.
- 1551
- 01:50:14,960 --> 01:50:17,040
- No... No...
- 1552
- 01:50:18,200 --> 01:50:21,040
- No life.
- 1553
- 01:50:25,160 --> 01:50:29,080
- Why should a dog, a horse,
- a rat have life...
- 1554
- 01:50:30,360 --> 01:50:32,520
- and thou no breath at all?
- 1555
- 01:50:33,800 --> 01:50:37,200
- Thou'lt come no more.
- 1556
- 01:50:44,320 --> 01:50:46,040
- Never...
- 1557
- 01:50:46,880 --> 01:50:47,880
- Never...
- 1558
- 01:50:49,000 --> 01:50:51,800
- Never, never, never...
- 1559
- 01:50:58,720 --> 01:51:00,520
- Pray you, undo this button.
- 1560
- 01:51:05,040 --> 01:51:06,400
- Thank you, sir.
- 1561
- 01:51:09,880 --> 01:51:11,720
- See this?
- 1562
- 01:51:11,800 --> 01:51:13,760
- Look...
- 1563
- 01:51:13,840 --> 01:51:15,280
- On her, her lips.
- 1564
- 01:51:15,360 --> 01:51:17,520
- Look there, look there.
- 1565
- 01:51:18,600 --> 01:51:20,880
- He faints.
- 1566
- 01:51:22,560 --> 01:51:23,760
- My lord...
- 1567
- 01:51:25,680 --> 01:51:26,680
- My lord?
- 1568
- 01:51:26,760 --> 01:51:30,960
- Oh. Break, heart, I prithee break.
- 1569
- 01:51:31,640 --> 01:51:34,480
- Look up, my lord.
- 1570
- 01:51:34,560 --> 01:51:37,440
- O, vex not his ghost.
- O, let him pass.
- 1571
- 01:51:37,520 --> 01:51:41,760
- He hates him that would upon the rack of
- this tough world stretch him out longer.
- 1572
- 01:51:54,240 --> 01:51:55,960
- He is gone indeed.
- 1573
- 01:52:05,480 --> 01:52:09,240
- The wonder is he hath endured so long.
- 1574
- 01:52:11,480 --> 01:52:14,240
- He but usurped his life.
- 1575
- 01:52:32,120 --> 01:52:33,760
- Friends of my soul,
- 1576
- 01:52:33,840 --> 01:52:38,560
- you twain rule in this realm
- and the gor'd state sustain.
- 1577
- 01:52:39,960 --> 01:52:42,480
- I have a journey, sir, shortly to go.
- 1578
- 01:52:43,240 --> 01:52:47,080
- My master calls me. I must not say no.
- 1579
- 01:53:13,400 --> 01:53:16,040
- The weight of this sad time we must obey,
- 1580
- 01:53:19,800 --> 01:53:22,440
- speak what we feel,
- not what we ought to say.
- 1581
- 01:53:24,240 --> 01:53:26,320
- The oldest hath borne most.
- 1582
- 01:53:28,040 --> 01:53:31,640
- We that are young shall never see so
- much,
- 1583
- 01:53:36,720 --> 01:53:38,280
- nor live so long.
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