:01:11
How do you, sir?
:01:13
Stand you not
so amaz'd.
:01:15
Will you lie down
and rest?
:01:19
I'll see their trial first.
:01:22
Bring in the evidence.
:01:24
Thou robed man
of justice,
take thy place.
:01:27
Thou, his yoke-fellow
of equity,
bench by his side.
:01:32
You are o' th' commission,
sit you too.
:01:34
Let us deal justly.
:01:35
Sleepest or
wakest thou,
jolly shepherd?
:01:37
Thy sheep be in the corn;
and for one blast
of thy minikin mouth
:01:40
thy sheep shall
take no harm.
:01:43
Purr! The cat is grey.
:01:44
Arraign her first;
'tis Goneril.
:01:47
I here take my oath before
this honourable assembly,
she kick'd the poor King, her father.
:01:50
Come hither, mistress.
Is your name Goneril?
:01:53
She cannot deny it.
:01:54
Cry you mercy,
I took you for a joint-stool.
:01:56
And here's another whose
warp'd looks proclaim
:01:59
what stone her heart
is made on. Stop!
:02:01
Stop her there!
Arms, arms,
sword, fire!
:02:04
Corruption in the place!
False justicer,
why hast thou let her 'scape?
:02:08
O pity! Sir, where is
the patience now that you
so oft have boasted to retain?
:02:17
The dogs and all,
Tray, Blanch and Sweetheart,
see, they bark at me.
:02:20
Tom will throw
his head at them.
Avaunt, you curs!
:02:23
For, with throwing
thus my head,
:02:25
dogs leapt the hatch
and all are fled.
:02:29
Sessa.
:02:33
Poor Tom, thy horn is dry.
:02:44
Then let them
anatomize Regan;
:02:48
see what breeds
about her heart.
:02:55
Is there any cause
in nature that makes
these hard hearts?