El rey Lear (Bilingüe) by William Shakespeare

El rey Lear (Bilingüe) by William Shakespeare

Author:William Shakespeare [Shakespeare, William]
Language: spa
Format: epub
Tags: Teatro, Drama
Publisher: ePubLibre
Published: 1608-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


KENT is put in the stocks.

CORNWALL Come, my good lord, away.

Exeunt [all but GLOUCESTER and KENT].

GLOUCESTER I am sorry for thee, friend; ’tis the Duke’s pleasure,

Whose disposition all the world well knows

Will not be rubbed nor stopped. I’ll entreat for thee.160

KENT Pray you do not, sir. I have watched and travelled hard.

Some time I shall sleep out, the rest I’ll whistle.

A good man’s fortune may grow out at heels.

Give you good morrow.

GLOUCESTER The Duke’s too blame in this; ’twill be ill taken.

Exit.

KENT Good King, that must approve the common saw,

Thou out of heaven’s benediction com’st

To the warm sun.170

Approach, thou beacon to this under-globe,

That by thy comfortable beams I may

Peruse this letter. Nothing almost sees miracles

But misery. I know ’tis from Cordelia,

Who hath most fortunately been informed

Of my obscured course, (Reading the letter.) ‘and shall find time

From this enormous state, seeking to give

Losses their remedies’. All weary and o’erwatched,

Take vantage, heavy eyes, not to behold180

This shameful lodging.

Fortune, good night: smile once more; turn thy wheel.



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