ACT V.
Scene I. The Camp of the British Forces near Dover.
[Enter, with drum and colours, Edmund, Regan, Officers, Soldiers,
- and others.]
Edm.
- Know of the duke if his last purpose hold,
- Or whether since he is advis’d by aught
- To change the course: he’s full of alteration
- And self-reproving:—bring his constant pleasure.
[To an Officer, who goes out.]
Reg.
- Our sister’s man is certainly miscarried.
Edm.
- Tis to be doubted, madam.
Reg.
- Now, sweet lord,
- You know the goodness I intend upon you:
- Tell me,—but truly,—but then speak the truth,
- Do you not love my sister?
Edm.
- In honour’d love.
Reg.
- But have you never found my brother’s way
- To the forfended place?
Edm.
- That thought abuses you.
Reg.
- I am doubtful that you have been conjunct
- And bosom’d with her, as far as we call hers.
Edm.
- No, by mine honour, madam.
Reg.
- I never shall endure her: dear my lord,
- Be not familiar with her.
Edm.
- Fear me not:—
- She and the duke her husband!
[Enter, with drum and colours, Albany, Goneril, and Soldiers.]
Gon.
- [Aside.] I had rather lose the battle than that sister
- Should loosen him and me.
Alb.
- Our very loving sister, well be-met.—
- Sir, this I heard,—the king is come to his daughter,
- With others whom the rigour of our state
- Forc’d to cry out. Where I could not be honest,
- I never yet was valiant: for this business,
- It toucheth us, as France invades our land,
- Not bolds the king, with others whom, I fear,
- Most just and heavy causes make oppose.
Edm.
- Sir, you speak nobly.
Reg.
- Why is this reason’d?
Gon.
- Combine together ‘gainst the enemy;
- For these domestic and particular broils
- Are not the question here.
Alb.
- Let’s, then, determine
- With the ancient of war on our proceeding.
Edm.
- I shall attend you presently at your tent.
Reg.
- Sister, you’ll go with us?
Gon.
- No.
Reg.
- ‘Tis most convenient; pray you, go with us.
Gon.
- [Aside.] O, ho, I know the riddle.—I will go.
[As they are going out, enter Edgar disguised.]
Edg.
- If e’er your grace had speech with man so poor,
- Hear me one word.
Alb.
- I’ll overtake you.—Speak.
[Exeunt Edmund, Regan, Goneril, Officers, Soldiers, and
- Attendants.]
Edg.
- Before you fight the battle, ope this letter.
- If you have victory, let the trumpet sound
- For him that brought it: wretched though I seem,
- I can produce a champion that will prove
- What is avouched there. If you miscarry,
- Your business of the world hath so an end,
- And machination ceases. Fortune love you!
Alb.
- Stay till I have read the letter.
Edg.
- I was forbid it.
- When time shall serve, let but the herald cry,
- And I’ll appear again.
Alb.
- Why, fare thee well: I will o’erlook thy paper.
[Exit Edgar.]
[Re-enter Edmund.]
Edm.
- The enemy’s in view; draw up your powers.
- Here is the guess of their true strength and forces
- By diligent discovery;—but your haste
- Is now urg’d on you.
Alb.
- We will greet the time.
[Exit.]
Edm.
- To both these sisters have I sworn my love;
- Each jealous of the other, as the stung
- Are of the adder. Which of them shall I take?
- Both? one? or neither? Neither can be enjoy’d,
- If both remain alive: to take the widow
- Exasperates, makes mad her sister Goneril;
- And hardly shall I carry out my side,
- Her husband being alive. Now, then, we’ll use
- His countenance for the battle; which being done,
- Let her who would be rid of him devise
- His speedy taking off. As for the mercy
- Which he intends to Lear and to Cordelia,—
- The battle done, and they within our power,
- Shall never see his pardon: for my state
- Stands on me to defend, not to debate.
[Exit.]
Scene II. A field between the two Camps.[edit]
[Alarum within. Enter, with drum and colours, Lear, Cordelia, and
- their Forces, and exeunt.]
[Enter Edgar and Gloucester.]
Edg.
- Here, father, take the shadow of this tree
- For your good host; pray that the right may thrive:
- If ever I return to you again,
- I’ll bring you comfort.
Glou.
- Grace go with you, sir!
[Exit Edgar].
[Alarum and retreat within. R-enter Edgar.]
Edg.
- Away, old man,—give me thy hand,—away!
- King Lear hath lost, he and his daughter ta’en:
- Give me thy hand; come on!
Glou.
- No further, sir; a man may rot even here.
Edg.
- What, in ill thoughts again? Men must endure
- Their going hence, even as their coming hither;
- Ripeness is all:—come on.
Glou.
- And that’s true too.
[Exeunt.]
Scene III. The British Camp near Dover.[edit]
[Enter, in conquest, with drum and colours, Edmund; Lear and
- Cordelia prisoners; Officers, Soldiers, &c.]
Edm.
- Some officers take them away: good guard
- Until their greater pleasures first be known
- That are to censure them.
Cor.
- We are not the first
- Who with best meaning have incurr’d the worst.
- For thee, oppressed king, am I cast down;
- Myself could else out-frown false fortune’s frown.—
- Shall we not see these daughters and these sisters?
Lear.
- No, no, no, no! Come, let’s away to prison:
- We two alone will sing like birds i’ the cage:
- When thou dost ask me blessing I’ll kneel down
- And ask of thee forgiveness: so we’ll live,
- And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh
- At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues
- Talk of court news; and we’ll talk with them too,—
- Who loses and who wins; who’s in, who’s out;—
- And take upon’s the mystery of things,
- As if we were God’s spies: and we’ll wear out,
- In a wall’d prison, packs and sects of great ones
- That ebb and flow by the moon.
Edm.
- Take them away.
Lear.
- Upon such sacrifices, my Cordelia,
- The gods themselves throw incense. Have I caught thee?
- He that parts us shall bring a brand from heaven
- And fire us hence like foxes. Wipe thine eyes;
- The goodyears shall devour them, flesh and fell,
- Ere they shall make us weep: we’ll see ’em starve first.
- Come.
[Exeunt Lear and Cordelia, guarded.]
Edm.
- Come hither, captain; hark.
- Take thou this note [giving a paper]; go follow them to prison:
- One step I have advanc’d thee; if thou dost
- As this instructs thee, thou dost make thy way
- To noble fortunes: know thou this,—that men
- Are as the time is: to be tender-minded
- Does not become a sword:—thy great employment
- Will not bear question; either say thou’lt do’t,
- Or thrive by other means.
Capt.
- I’ll do’t, my lord.
Edm.
- About it; and write happy when thou hast done.
- Mark,—I say, instantly; and carry it so
- As I have set it down.
Capt.
- I cannot draw a cart, nor eat dried oats;
- If it be man’s work, I’ll do’t.
[Exit.]
[Flourish. Enter Albany, Goneril, Regan, Officers, and
- Attendants.]
Alb.
- Sir, you have show’d to-day your valiant strain,
- And fortune led you well: you have the captives
- Who were the opposites of this day’s strife:
- We do require them of you, so to use them
- As we shall find their merits and our safety
- May equally determine.
Edm.
- Sir, I thought it fit
- To send the old and miserable king
- To some retention and appointed guard;
- Whose age has charms in it, whose title more,
- To pluck the common bosom on his side,
- And turn our impress’d lances in our eyes
- Which do command them. With him I sent the queen;
- My reason all the same; and they are ready
- To-morrow, or at further space, to appear
- Where you shall hold your session. At this time
- We sweat and bleed: the friend hath lost his friend;
- And the best quarrels, in the heat, are curs’d
- By those that feel their sharpness:—
- The question of Cordelia and her father
- Requires a fitter place.
Alb.
- Sir, by your patience,
- I hold you but a subject of this war,
- Not as a brother.
Reg.
- That’s as we list to grace him.
- Methinks our pleasure might have been demanded
- Ere you had spoke so far. He led our powers;
- Bore the commission of my place and person;
- The which immediacy may well stand up
- And call itself your brother.
Gon.
- Not so hot:
- In his own grace he doth exalt himself,
- More than in your addition.
Reg.
- In my rights
- By me invested, he compeers the best.
Gon.
- That were the most if he should husband you.
Reg.
- Jesters do oft prove prophets.
Gon.
- Holla, holla!
- That eye that told you so look’d but asquint.
Reg.
- Lady, I am not well; else I should answer
- From a full-flowing stomach.—General,
- Take thou my soldiers, prisoners, patrimony;
- Dispose of them, of me; the walls are thine:
- Witness the world that I create thee here
- My lord and master.
Gon.
- Mean you to enjoy him?
Alb.
- The let-alone lies not in your good will.
Edm.
- Nor in thine, lord.
Alb.
- Half-blooded fellow, yes.
Reg.
- [To Edmund.] Let the drum strike, and prove my title thine.
Alb.
- Stay yet; hear reason.—Edmund, I arrest thee
- On capital treason; and, in thine arrest,
- This gilded serpent [pointing to Goneril.],—For your claim, fair
- sister,
- I bar it in the interest of my wife;
- ‘Tis she is subcontracted to this lord,
- And I, her husband, contradict your bans.
- If you will marry, make your loves to me,—
- My lady is bespoke.
Gon.
- An interlude!
Alb.
- Thou art arm’d, Gloucester:—let the trumpet sound:
- If none appear to prove upon thy person
- Thy heinous, manifest, and many treasons,
- There is my pledge [throwing down a glove]; I’ll prove it on thy
- heart,
- Ere I taste bread, thou art in nothing less
- Than I have here proclaim’d thee.
Reg.
- Sick, O, sick!
Gon.
- [Aside.] If not, I’ll ne’er trust medicine.
Edm.
- There’s my exchange [throwing down a glove]: what in the world he
- is
- That names me traitor, villain-like he lies:
- Call by thy trumpet: he that dares approach,
- On him, on you, who not? I will maintain
- My truth and honour firmly.
Alb.
- A herald, ho!
Edm.
- A herald, ho, a herald!
Alb.
- Trust to thy single virtue; for thy soldiers,
- All levied in my name, have in my name
- Took their discharge.
Reg.
- My sickness grows upon me.
Alb.
- She is not well. Convey her to my tent.
[Exit Regan, led.]
[Enter a Herald.]
Come hither, herald.—Let the trumpet sound,—
- And read out this.
Officer.
- Sound, trumpet!
[A trumpet sounds.]
Her.
- [Reads.] ‘If any man of quality or degree within the lists of
- the army will maintain upon Edmund, supposed Earl of Gloucester,
- that he is a manifold traitor, let him appear by the third sound
- of the trumpet. He is bold in his defence.’
Edm.
- Sound!
[First trumpet.]
Her.
- Again!
[Second trumpet.]
Her.
- Again!
[Third trumpet. Trumpet answers within. Enter Edgar, armed,
- preceded by a trumpet.]
Alb.
- Ask him his purposes, why he appears
- Upon this call o’ the trumpet.
Her.
- What are you?
- Your name, your quality? and why you answer
- This present summons?
Edg.
- Know, my name is lost;
- By treason’s tooth bare-gnawn and canker-bit.
- Yet am I noble as the adversary
- I come to cope.
Alb.
- Which is that adversary?
Edg.
- What’s he that speaks for Edmund Earl of Gloucester?
Edm.
- Himself:—what say’st thou to him?
Edg.
- Draw thy sword,
- That, if my speech offend a noble heart,
- Thy arm may do thee justice: here is mine.
- Behold, it is the privilege of mine honours,
- My oath, and my profession: I protest,—
- Maugre thy strength, youth, place, and eminence,
- Despite thy victor sword and fire-new fortune,
- Thy valour and thy heart,—thou art a traitor;
- False to thy gods, thy brother, and thy father;
- Conspirant ‘gainst this high illustrious prince;
- And, from the extremest upward of thy head
- To the descent and dust beneath thy foot,
- A most toad-spotted traitor. Say thou ‘No,’
- This sword, this arm, and my best spirits are bent
- To prove upon thy heart, whereto I speak,
- Thou liest.
Edm.
- In wisdom I should ask thy name;
- But since thy outside looks so fair and warlike,
- And that thy tongue some say of breeding breathes,
- What safe and nicely I might well delay
- By rule of knighthood, I disdain and spurn:
- Back do I toss those treasons to thy head;
- With the hell-hated lie o’erwhelm thy heart;
- Which,—for they yet glance by and scarcely bruise,—
- This sword of mine shall give them instant way,
- Where they shall rest for ever.—Trumpets, speak!
[Alarums. They fight. Edmund falls.]
Alb.
- Save him, save him!
Gon.
- This is mere practice, Gloucester:
- By the law of arms thou wast not bound to answer
- An unknown opposite; thou art not vanquish’d,
- But cozen’d and beguil’d.
Alb.
- Shut your mouth, dame,
- Or with this paper shall I stop it:—Hold, sir;
- Thou worse than any name, read thine own evil:—
- No tearing, lady; I perceive you know it.
[Gives the letter to Edmund.]
Gon.
- Say if I do,—the laws are mine, not thine:
- Who can arraign me for’t?
Alb.
- Most monstrous!
- Know’st thou this paper?
Gon.
- Ask me not what I know.
[Exit.]
Alb.
- Go after her: she’s desperate; govern her.
[To an Officer, who goes out.]
Edm.
- What, you have charg’d me with, that have I done;
- And more, much more; the time will bring it out:
- ‘Tis past, and so am I.—But what art thou
- That hast this fortune on me? If thou’rt noble,
- I do forgive thee.
Edg.
- Let’s exchange charity.
- I am no less in blood than thou art, Edmund;
- If more, the more thou hast wrong’d me.
- My name is Edgar, and thy father’s son.
- The gods are just, and of our pleasant vices
- Make instruments to plague us:
- The dark and vicious place where thee he got
- Cost him his eyes.
Edm.
- Thou hast spoken right; ’tis true;
- The wheel is come full circle; I am here.
Alb.
- Methought thy very gait did prophesy
- A royal nobleness:—I must embrace thee:
- Let sorrow split my heart if ever I
- Did hate thee or thy father!
Edg.
- Worthy prince, I know’t.
Alb.
- Where have you hid yourself?
- How have you known the miseries of your father?
Edg.
- By nursing them, my lord.—List a brief tale;—
- And when ’tis told, O that my heart would burst!—
- The bloody proclamation to escape,
- That follow’d me so near,—O, our lives’ sweetness!
- That with the pain of death we’d hourly die
- Rather than die at once!)—taught me to shift
- Into a madman’s rags; to assume a semblance
- That very dogs disdain’d; and in this habit
- Met I my father with his bleeding rings,
- Their precious stones new lost; became his guide,
- Led him, begg’d for him, sav’d him from despair;
- Never,—O fault!—reveal’d myself unto him
- Until some half hour past, when I was arm’d;
- Not sure, though hoping of this good success,
- I ask’d his blessing, and from first to last
- Told him my pilgrimage: but his flaw’d heart,—
- Alack, too weak the conflict to support!—
- ‘Twixt two extremes of passion, joy and grief,
- Burst smilingly.
Edm.
- This speech of yours hath mov’d me,
- And shall perchance do good: but speak you on;
- You look as you had something more to say.
Alb.
- If there be more, more woeful, hold it in;
- For I am almost ready to dissolve,
- Hearing of this.
Edg.
- This would have seem’d a period
- To such as love not sorrow; but another,
- To amplify too much, would make much more,
- And top extremity.
- Whilst I was big in clamour, came there a man
- Who, having seen me in my worst estate,
- Shunn’d my abhorr’d society; but then, finding
- Who ’twas that so endur’d, with his strong arms
- He fastened on my neck, and bellow’d out
- As he’d burst heaven; threw him on my father;
- Told the most piteous tale of Lear and him
- That ever ear receiv’d: which in recounting
- His grief grew puissant, and the strings of life
- Began to crack: twice then the trumpets sounded,
- And there I left him tranc’d.
Alb.
- But who was this?
Edg.
- Kent, sir, the banish’d Kent; who in disguise
- Follow’d his enemy king and did him service
- Improper for a slave.
[Enter a Gentleman hastily, with a bloody knife.]
Gent.
- Help, help! O, help!
Edg.
- What kind of help?
Alb.
- Speak, man.
Edg.
- What means that bloody knife?
Gent.
- ‘Tis hot, it smokes;
- It came even from the heart of—O! she’s dead!
Alb.
- Who dead? speak, man.
Gent.
- Your lady, sir, your lady: and her sister
- By her is poisoned; she hath confess’d it.
Edm.
- I was contracted to them both: all three
- Now marry in an instant.
Edg.
- Here comes Kent.
Alb.
- Produce their bodies, be they alive or dead:—
- This judgement of the heavens, that makes us tremble
- Touches us not with pity. [Exit Gentleman.]
[Enter Kent.]
O, is this he?
- The time will not allow the compliment
- That very manners urges.
Kent.
- I am come
- To bid my king and master aye good night:
- Is he not here?
Alb.
- Great thing of us forgot!
- Speak, Edmund, where’s the king? and where’s Cordelia?
[The bodies of Goneril and Regan are brought in.]
Seest thou this object, Kent?
Kent.
- Alack, why thus?
Edm.
- Yet Edmund was belov’d.
- The one the other poisoned for my sake,
- And after slew herself.
Alb.
- Even so.—Cover their faces.
Edm.
- I pant for life:—some good I mean to do,
- Despite of mine own nature. Quickly send,—
- Be brief in it,—to the castle; for my writ
- Is on the life of Lear and on Cordelia:—
- Nay, send in time.
Alb.
- Run, run, O, run!
Edg.
- To who, my lord?—Who has the office? send
- Thy token of reprieve.
Edm.
- Well thought on: take my sword,
- Give it the Captain.
Alb.
- Haste thee for thy life.
[Exit Edgar.]
Edm.
- He hath commission from thy wife and me
- To hang Cordelia in the prison, and
- To lay the blame upon her own despair,
- That she fordid herself.
Alb.
- The gods defend her!—Bear him hence awhile.
[Edmund is borne off.]
[Re-enter Lear, with Cordelia dead in his arms; Edgar, Officer, and others following.]
Lear.
- Howl, howl, howl, howl!—O, you are men of stone.
- Had I your tongues and eyes, I’ld use them so
- That heaven’s vault should crack.—She’s gone for ever!—
- I know when one is dead, and when one lives;
- She’s dead as earth.—Lend me a looking glass;
- If that her breath will mist or stain the stone,
- Why, then she lives.
Kent.
- Is this the promis’d end?
Edg.
- Or image of that horror?
Alb.
- Fall, and cease!
Lear.
- This feather stirs; she lives! If it be so,
- It is a chance which does redeem all sorrows
- That ever I have felt.
Kent.
- O my good master! [Kneeling.]
Lear.
- Pr’ythee, away!
Edg.
- ‘Tis noble Kent, your friend.
Lear.
- A plague upon you, murderers, traitors all!
- I might have sav’d her; now she’s gone for ever!—
- Cordelia, Cordelia! stay a little. Ha!
- What is’t thou say’st?—Her voice was ever soft,
- Gentle, and low,—an excellent thing in woman.—
- I kill’d the slave that was a-hanging thee.
Off.
- ‘Tis true, my lords, he did.
Lear.
- Did I not, fellow?
- I have seen the day, with my good biting falchion
- I would have made them skip: I am old now,
- And these same crosses spoil me.—Who are you?
- Mine eyes are not o’ the best:—I’ll tell you straight.
Kent.
- If fortune brag of two she lov’d and hated,
- One of them we behold.
Lear.
- This is a dull sight. Are you not Kent?
Kent.
- The same,
- Your servant Kent.—Where is your servant Caius?
Lear.
- He’s a good fellow, I can tell you that;
- He’ll strike, and quickly too:—he’s dead and rotten.
Kent.
- No, my good lord; I am the very man,—
Lear.
- I’ll see that straight.
Kent.
- That from your first of difference and decay
- Have follow’d your sad steps.
Lear.
- You are welcome hither.
Kent.
- Nor no man else:—All’s cheerless, dark, and deadly.—
- Your eldest daughters have fordone themselves,
- And desperately are dead.
Lear.
- Ay, so I think.
Alb.
- He knows not what he says; and vain is it
- That we present us to him.
Edg.
- Very bootless.
[Enter a Officer.]
Off.
- Edmund is dead, my lord.
Alb.
- That’s but a trifle here.—
- You lords and noble friends, know our intent.
- What comfort to this great decay may come
- Shall be applied: for us, we will resign,
- During the life of this old majesty,
- To him our absolute power:—[to Edgar and Kent] you to your
- rights;
- With boot, and such addition as your honours
- Have more than merited.—All friends shall taste
- The wages of their virtue, and all foes
- The cup of their deservings.—O, see, see!
Lear.
- And my poor fool is hang’d! No, no, no life!
- Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life,
- And thou no breath at all? Thou’lt come no more,
- Never, never, never, never, never!—
- Pray you undo this button:—thank you, sir.—
- Do you see this? Look on her!—look!—her lips!—
- Look there, look there!—
[He dies.]
Edg.
- He faints!—My lord, my lord!—
Kent.
- Break, heart; I pr’ythee break!
Edg.
- Look up, my lord.
Kent.
- Vex not his ghost: O, let him pass! he hates him
- That would upon the rack of this rough world
- Stretch him out longer.
Edg.
- He is gone indeed.
Kent.
- The wonder is, he hath endur’d so long:
- He but usurp’d his life.
Alb.
- Bear them from hence.—Our present business
- Is general woe.—[To Kent and Edgar.] Friends of my soul, you
- twain
- Rule in this realm, and the gor’d state sustain.
Kent.
- I have a journey, sir, shortly to go;
- My master calls me,—I must not say no.
Edg.
- The weight of this sad time we must obey;
- Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say.
- The oldest have borne most: we that are young
- Shall never see so much, nor live so long.
[Exeunt, with a dead march.]
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