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Edward Capell [1767], Mr William Shakespeare his comedies, histories, and tragedies, set out by himself in quarto, or by the Players his Fellows in folio, and now faithfully republish'd from those Editions in ten Volumes octavo; with an introduction: Whereunto will be added, in some other Volumes, notes, critical and explanatory, and a Body of Various Readings entire (Printed by Dryden Leach, for J. and R. Tonson [etc.], London) [word count] [S10601].
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SCENE V. A Room in Gloster's Castle. Enter Cornwal, and Edmund.

Cor.

I will have my revenge, ere I depart his house. note

Edm.

How, my lord, I may be censur'd, that nature thus gives way to loyalty, something fears me to think of.

Cor.

I now perceive, it was not altogether your brother's evil disposition made him seek his death; but a provoking merit,14Q1355 set a'work by a reproveable badness in himself.

Edm.

How malicious is my fortune, that I must re-repent note to be just! This &dagger2; is the letter he note spoke of, which approves him an intelligent party to the advantages of France. O heavens! that this treason were not, or not note I the detector!

Cor.

Go with me to the dutchess.

Edm.

If the matter of this paper be certain, you have mighty business in hand.

Cor.

True, or false, it hath made thee earl of Gloster. Seek out where thy father is, that he may be ready for our apprehension.

&clquo;Edm.

&clquo;If I find him comforting the king, it will stuff his suspicion more fully.&crquo;—I will persevere in my course of loyalty, though the conflict be sore between that and my blood.

Cor.

I will lay trust upon thee; and thou shalt find a dearer father note in my love.

[Exeunt.
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Edward Capell [1767], Mr William Shakespeare his comedies, histories, and tragedies, set out by himself in quarto, or by the Players his Fellows in folio, and now faithfully republish'd from those Editions in ten Volumes octavo; with an introduction: Whereunto will be added, in some other Volumes, notes, critical and explanatory, and a Body of Various Readings entire (Printed by Dryden Leach, for J. and R. Tonson [etc.], London) [word count] [S10601].
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