:58:00
If till the expiration
of your month,
:58:02
you will return and sojourn
with my sister,
:58:05
dismissing half your train,
come then to me.
:58:09
I am now from home
and out of that provision
:58:11
which shall be needful
for your entertainment.
:58:15
Return to her,
and fifty men dismiss'd?
:58:19
No, rather I abjure all roofs,
:58:25
and choose to wage
against the enmity
o' th' air,
:58:29
to be a comrade
with the wolf and owl.
:58:32
Necessity's sharp pinch!
:58:33
At your choice, sir.
:58:36
I prithee, daughter,
do not make me mad.
:58:41
I will not trouble thee,
my child.
:58:45
Farewell.
:58:47
We'll no more meet,
:58:50
no more see
one another.
:58:53
But yet thou
art my flesh,
:58:55
my blood,
my daughter;
:58:58
or rather a disease
that's in my flesh
:59:01
which I must
needs call mine;
:59:03
thou art a boil,
a plague-sore,
:59:05
or embossed carbuncle
in my corrupted blood.
:59:09
But I'll not chide thee.
:59:11
Let shame come
when it will;
:59:15
I do not call it.
:59:17
I do not bid
the thunder-bearer shoot,
:59:21
nor tell tales of thee
to high-judging Jove.
:59:24
Mend when
thou canst;
:59:28
be better
at thy leisure;
:59:31
I can be patient;
:59:33
I can stay with Regan,
I and my hundred knights.
:59:46
Why might not you, my lord,
receive attendance from those
that she calls servants,
:59:49
or from mine?
:59:51
Why not, my lord?
:59:53
If then they chanc'd
to slack you,
we could control them.
:59:58
If you will come to me,