28452573Enter Edmund, Regan, and their powers.  28472574Bast. Know of the Duke if his la
st purpo
se hold,
  28482575Or whether 
since he is aduis'd by ought
  28492576To change the cour
se, he's full of abdication
  28502577And 
selfe reprouing, bring his con
stant plea
sure.
  28512578Reg. Our 
sisters man is certainly mi
scaried,
  28542581You know the goodnes I intend vpon you,
  28552582Tell me but truly, but then 
speak the truth,
  28562583Doe you not loue my 
sister
? 2857 Bast. I, honor'd loue.
  28582584Reg. But haue you neuer found my brothers way,
  28592585To the forfended place? 
 Bast. That thought abu
ses you.
  2859.12586Reg. I am doubtfull that you haue beene coniun
ct and bo
-  28612589Reg. I neuer 
shall indure hir, deere my Lord bee not familiar(with her.
  28632590Bast. Feare me not, 
shee and the Duke her hu
sband.
  28642591Enter Albany and Gonorill with troupes.  2864.12592Gono. I had rather loo
se the battaile, then that 
sister 
should
  28652594Alb. Our very louing 
sister well be-met
  28662595For this I heare the King is come to his daughter
  28672596With others,
 whome the rigour of our 
state
  28682597For
st to crie out, where I could not be hone
st  2868.12598I neuer yet was valiant, for this bu
sines
  2868.22599It touches vs, as 
France inuades our land
  2868.32600Not bolds the King, with others whome I feare,
  2602Bast. Sir you 
speake nobly. 
2869Reg. Why is this rea
son'd
?  28702603Gono. Combine togither gain
st the enemy,
  28712604For the
se dome
stique dore particulars
  28732606Alb. Let vs then determine with the auntient of warre 
2874on our
  2607proceedings. 
 Bast. I 
shall attend you pre
sently at your tent.
  28772609Reg. Tis mo
st conuenient, pray you goe with vs.
  28782610Gon. O ho, I know the riddle, I will goe. 
2880 Enter Edgar  28812611Edg. If ere your Grace had 
speech with man 
so poore,
  28842614Edg. Before you 
fight the battell ope this letter,
  28852615If you haue vi
ctory let the trumpet 
sound
  28862616For him that brought it, wretched though I 
seeme,
  28872617I can produce a champion that will proue
  28882618What is auowched there, if you mi
scary,
  28892619Your bu
sines of the world hath 
so an end,
  28902620Fortune loue you,
2891 Alb. Stay till I haue read the letter.
  28922621Edg. I was forbid it, 
2893when time 
shall 
serue let but the Herald
  2622cry, 
2894and ile appeare againe. 
 Exit.  28952623Alb. Why fare thee well, I will ore-looke the paper.
  28972625Bast. The enemies in vew, draw vp your powers
  28982626Hard is the
 que
sse of their great 
strength and forces
  28992627By diligent di
scouery, but your ha
st 2900is now vrg'd on you.
  29012628Alb. Wee will greet the time.	
Exit.  29022629Bast. To both the
se 
sister haue I 
sworne my loue,
  29032630Each iealous of the other as the 
sting 
2904are of the Adder,
  2631Which of them 
shall I take, 
2905both one or neither, neither can bee(inioy'd
  29062632If both remaine aliue, to take the widdow
  29072633Exa
sperates,
 makes mad her 
sister 
Gonorill,
  29082634And hardly 
shall I cary out my 
side
  29092635Her hu
sband being aliue, now then we'le v
se
  29102636His countenadce for the battaile, which being done
  29112637Let her that would be rid of him deui
se
  29122638His 
speedie taking o
ff, as for his mercy
  29132639Which he entends to 
Lear and to 
Cordelia:
  29142640The battaile done,
 and they within our power
  29152641Shall neuer 
see his pardon, for my 
state
  29162642Stands on me to defend, not to debate.
  Exit.