:23:02
	which of late transport you
from what you rightly are.
:23:05
	May not an ass know
when the cart draws the horse?
Whoop, Jug! I love thee.
:23:10
	Does any here know me?
:23:14
	This is not Lear.
:23:17
	Does Lear walk thus,
:23:21
	speak thus?
:23:24
	Where are his eyes?
:23:26
	Ha, waking?
:23:28
	'Tis not so.
:23:31
	Who is it who can
tell me who I am?
:23:33
	Lear's shadow.
:23:35
	I would learn that.
:23:39
	Your name,
:23:40
	fair gentlewoman?
:23:45
	This admiration,
sir, is much of the savour
of other your new pranks.
:23:50
	I do beseech you,
understand
my purposes a'right,
:23:54
	as you are old
and reverend
should be wise.
:24:00
	Here do you
keep a hundred
knights and squires;
:24:02
	as men so disordered,
so debauched and bold,
:24:05
	that this, our court,
infected with their manners,
shows like a riotous inn.
:24:11
	Epicurism and lust
makes it more like
a tavern or a brothel
:24:14
	than a grac'd palace.
:24:17
	The shame itself
doth call for
instant remedy.
:24:21
	Be then advis'd by her
that else will take
the thing she begs,
:24:27
	a little to disquantity
your train;
:24:29
	and the remainders
that shall still depend
:24:32
	to be such men
as may besort
your age,
:24:35
	who know
themselves
:24:37
	and you.
:24:41
	Darkness and devils!
:24:47
	Saddle my horses!
:24:49
	Call my train
together!
:24:52
	Degenerate bastard!
:24:55
	Yet have I left a daughter.