ACT 2
Scene 1
...stop! No help?
Enter Gloucester, and Servants with torches.
...ho! Go after.
Servants exit.
Scene 2
...ho! Murder, murder!
Enter Bastard Edmund, with his rapier drawn, Cornwall, Regan, Gloucester, Servants.
...away the stocks.
Stocks brought out.
...in his legs.
Kent is put in the stocks.
...good lord, away.
All but Gloucester and Kent exit.
Scene 4
...buttered his hay.
Enter Cornwall, Regan, Gloucester, Servants.
...to your Grace.
Kent here set at liberty.
...o’ th’ storm.
They exit.
ACT 3
Scene 7
...King! Lurk, lurk.
Enter Cornwall, Regan, Goneril, Edmund, the Bastard, and Servants.
...the traitor Gloucester.
Some Servants exit.
...him before us.
Some Servants exit.
...but not control.
Enter Gloucester and Servants.
...chair bind him.
Servants bind Gloucester.
...me some help!
As Servants hold the chair, Cornwall forces out one of Gloucester’s eyes.
...you see vengeance—
FIRST SERVANT: Hold your hand, my lord.
I have served you ever since I was a child,
But better service have I never done you
Than now to bid you hold.
...now, you dog?
FIRST SERVANT: If you did wear a beard upon your chin,
I’d shake it on this quarrel. What do you mean?
... My villain?
Draw and fight.
FIRST SERVANT: Nay, then, come on, and take the chance of anger.
...stand up thus?
She takes a sword and runs at him behind; kills him.
FIRST SERVANT: O, I am slain! My lord, you have one eye left
To see some mischief on him. O!
He dies.
...way to Dover.
Some Servants exit with Gloucester.
...me your arm.
SECOND SERVANT: I’ll never care what wickedness I do
If this man come to good.
THIRD SERVANT: If she live long
And in the end meet the old course of death,
Women will all turn monsters.
SECOND SERVANT: Let’s follow the old earl and get the Bedlam
To lead him where he would. His roguish madness
Allows itself to anything.
THIRD SERVANT: Go thou. I’ll fetch some flax and whites of eggs
To apply to his bleeding face. Now heaven help him!
They exit.