ACT II.
1. Scene I. A court within the Castle of the Earl of Gloster.
(continued)
Glou.
Strong and fast'ned villain!
Would he deny his letter?--I never got him.
[Trumpets within.]
Hark, the duke's trumpets! I know not why he comes.--
All ports I'll bar; the villain shall not scape;
The duke must grant me that: besides, his picture
I will send far and near, that all the kingdom
May have due note of him; and of my land,
Loyal and natural boy, I'll work the means
To make thee capable.
[Enter Cornwall, Regan, and Attendants.]
Corn.
How now, my noble friend! since I came hither,--
Which I can call but now,--I have heard strange news.
Reg.
If it be true, all vengeance comes too short
Which can pursue the offender. How dost, my lord?
Glou.
O madam, my old heart is crack'd,--it's crack'd!
Reg.
What, did my father's godson seek your life?
He whom my father nam'd? your Edgar?
Glou.
O lady, lady, shame would have it hid!
Reg.
Was he not companion with the riotous knights
That tend upon my father?
Glou.
I know not, madam:--
It is too bad, too bad.
Edm.
Yes, madam, he was of that consort.
Reg.
No marvel then though he were ill affected:
'Tis they have put him on the old man's death,
To have the expense and waste of his revenues.
I have this present evening from my sister
Been well inform'd of them; and with such cautions
That if they come to sojourn at my house,
I'll not be there.
Corn.
Nor I, assure thee, Regan.--
Edmund, I hear that you have shown your father
A childlike office.
Edm.
'Twas my duty, sir.
Glou.
He did bewray his practice; and receiv'd
This hurt you see, striving to apprehend him.
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