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King Lear - Act 2, scene 3
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King Lear - Act 2, scene 3Act 2, scene 3
Scene 3
Synopsis:
Edgar disguises himself as a madman-beggar to escape his death sentence. (Although Kent remains onstage, a new scene begins because the locale shifts away from Gloucester’s castle, from which Edgar has fled.)
Enter Edgar.EDGAR 1340 I heard myself proclaimed,
1341 And by the happy hollow of a tree
1342 Escaped the hunt. No port is free; no place
1343 That guard and most unusual vigilance
1344 5 Does not attend my taking. Whiles I may ’scape,
1345 I will preserve myself, and am bethought
1346 To take the basest and most poorest shape
1347 That ever penury in contempt of man
1348 Brought near to beast. My face I’ll grime with filth,
1349 10 Blanket my loins, elf all my hairs in knots,
1350 And with presented nakedness outface
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The winds and persecutions of the sky.1352 The country gives me proof and precedent
1353 Of Bedlam beggars who with roaring voices
1354 15 Strike in their numbed and mortifièd arms
1355 Pins, wooden pricks, nails, sprigs of rosemary,
1356 And, with this horrible object, from low farms,
1357 Poor pelting villages, sheepcotes, and mills,
1358 Sometime with lunatic bans, sometime with prayers,
1359 20 Enforce their charity. “Poor Turlygod! Poor Tom!”
1360 That’s something yet. “Edgar” I nothing am.
He exits.