ACT 4
Scene 4

...Along with me.
Enter with Drum and Colors, Cordelia, Doctor, Gentlemen, and Soldiers.

...my outward worth.
There is means, madam.
Our foster nurse of nature is repose,
The which he lacks. That to provoke in him
Are many simples operative, whose power
Will close the eye of anguish.


...and see him.
They exit.

Scene 7

...with a friend.
Enter Cordelia, Kent in disguise, Doctor, and Gentleman.

...does the King?
Madam, sleeps still.

...this child-changèd father!
So please your Majesty
That we may wake the King? He hath slept long.


...garments on him.
Be by, good madam, when we do awake him.
I doubt not of his temperance.


...Very well. Music.
Please you, draw near.—Louder the music there.

...Speak to him.
Madam, do you; ’tis fittest.

...still, far wide.
He’s scarce awake. Let him alone awhile.

...not abuse me.
Be comforted, good madam. The great rage,
You see, is killed in him, and yet it is danger
To make him even o’er the time he has lost.
Desire him to go in. Trouble him no more
Till further settling.


...and foolish.
They exit. Kent and Gentleman remain.