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  • ACT III SCENE V

    
     Dramatis Personae 
     Act I   Scene I 
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     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 
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     Act III 

    
    ACT III: SCENE V	Gloucester's castle.

    
    	Enter CORNWALL and EDMUND
    
    CORNWALL	I will have my revenge ere I depart his house.
    
    EDMUND	How, my lord, I may be censured, that nature thus
    	gives way to loyalty, something fears me to think
    	of.
    
    CORNWALL	I now perceive, it was not altogether your
    	brother's evil disposition made him seek his death;
    	but a provoking merit, set a-work by a reprovable
    	badness in himself.
    
    EDMUND	How malicious is my fortune, that I must repent to
    	be just! This is the letter he spoke of, which
    	approves him an intelligent party to the advantages
    	of France: O heavens! that this treason were not,
    	or not I the detector!
    
    CORNWALL	o with me to the duchess.
    
    EDMUND	If the matter of this paper be certain, you have
    	mighty business in hand.
    
    CORNWALL	True or false, it hath made thee earl of
    	Gloucester. Seek out where thy father is, that he
    	may be ready for our apprehension.
    
    EDMUND	Aside  If I find him comforting the king, it will
    	stuff his suspicion more fully.--I will persevere in
    	my course of loyalty, though the conflict be sore
    	between that and my blood.
    
    CORNWALL	I will lay trust upon thee; and thou shalt find a
    	dearer father in my love.
    
    	Exeunt
    
    
    

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