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  • ACT I SCENE III

    
     Dramatis Personae 
     Act I   Scene I 
     Act I   Scene II 
     Act I   Scene III 
     Act I   Scene IV 
     Act I   Scene V 
     Act II  Scene I 
     Act II  Scene II
     Act II  Scene III 
     Act II  Scene IV 
     Act III Scene I
     Act III Scene II 
     Act III Scene III
     Act III Scene IV
    
     Act III Scene V 
     Act III Scene VI 
     Act III Scene VII 
     Act IV  Scene I  
     Act IV  Scene II 
     Act IV  Scene III 
     Act IV  Scene IV 
     Act IV  Scene V 
     Act IV  Scene VI 
     Act IV  Scene VII 
     Act V   Scene I 
     Act V   Scene II 
     Act V   Scene III 
     Complete play


     Act I 

    
    ACT I: SCENE III	The Duke of Albany's palace.

    
    	Enter GONERIL, and OSWALD, her steward
    
    GONERIL	Did my father strike my gentleman for chiding of his fool?
    
    OSWALD	Yes, madam.
    
    GONERIL	By day and night he wrongs me; every hour
    	He flashes into one gross crime or other,
    	That sets us all at odds: I'll not endure it:
    	His knights grow riotous, and himself upbraids us
    	On every trifle. When he returns from hunting,
    	I will not speak with him; say I am sick:
    	If you come slack of former services,
    	You shall do well; the fault of it I'll answer.
    
    OSWALD	He's coming, madam; I hear him.
    
    	Horns within
    
    GONERIL	Put on what weary negligence you please,
    	You and your fellows; I'll have it come to question:
    	If he dislike it, let him to our sister,
    	Whose mind and mine, I know, in that are one,
    	Not to be over-ruled. Idle old man,
    	That still would manage those authorities
    	That he hath given away! Now, by my life,
    	Old fools are babes again; and must be used
    	With cheques as flatteries,--when they are seen abused.
    	Remember what I tell you.
    
    OSWALD	Well, madam.
    
    GONERIL	And let his knights have colder looks among you;
    	What grows of it, no matter; advise your fellows so:
    	I would breed from hence occasions, and I shall,
    	That I may speak: I'll write straight to my sister,
    	To hold my very course. Prepare for dinner.
    
    	Exeunt
    
    
    

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