35
again back again (refers either to an intention to reclaim sovereignty, or to Goneril’s withdrawal of Lear’s privileges)42
temper my right state of mind46
maid virgin47
things penisesAct 2 Scene 1
2.1
2.1
1
Save thee God save thee (a common greeting)7
abroad out there, in circulation7
ones i.e. the news, regarded as plural7
ear-kissing arguments rumored, whispered topics, not established truths10
toward impending15
perforce of necessity16
take arrest17
queasy question dangerous, uncertain nature20
watches is on guard, on the lookout21
intelligence information24
i’th’haste in haste25
have … Albany i.e. have you spoken in support of Cornwall and against Albany/have you spoken critically about Cornwall’s hostility to Albany27
Advise yourself consider30
In cunning to deceive (Gloucester; though playing on the fact that it is Edgar who is being tricked)31
quit you acquit yourself34
beget … endeavour give the impression that I fought more fiercely35
fierce violent/brave/zealous40
conjuring invoking40
the moon i.e. Hecate, goddess of the moon and of witchcraft41
stand auspicious mistress favor him as his patroness50
bend direct52
fine conclusion53
loathly opposite deeply opposed, horrified54
fell savage, ruthless55
preparèd unsheathed55
charges home makes a direct attack on56
unprovided unprotected56
latched caught57
alarumed stirred, roused58
quarrel’s right rightfulness of my cause58
th’encounter the fight59
ghasted frightened60
Full very63
found — dispatch once found, he shall be killed64
arch and patron chief patron67
stake i.e. place of execution70
pight determined70
curst angry71
discover reveal his plans72
unpossessing unable to take possession of land and property (illegitimate children could not legally inherit)73
would stand against stood against, contradicted73
reposal placing75
faithed believed77
character handwriting78
suggestion incitement to evil78
practice scheme79
make … world think the world very stupid80
not thought did not think80
profits i.e. benefits to Edmund81
pregnant … spirits fertile and powerful temptations (literally, evil spirits)2.1
83
strange unnatural83
fastened confirmed, determined85
where why86
ports seaports/gates of walled towns87
picture could also mean “description”90
natural naturally loyal and loving to one’s family (plays on the sense of “illegitimate”)90
work the means find a way91
capable able to inherit101
tended upon attended, waited on103
consort company (often pejorative)104
though … affected if he is ill-disposed105
put him on incited him to106
th’expense the spending113
child-like i.e. obedient, loving113
office duty/service115
bewray inform on, expose115
his practice Edgar’s plot120
make … please to achieve your ends, use my means and authority in any way you wish121
For as for123
be ours i.e. work for us, join our household125
seize on take possession of (legal term)129
out of season inconveniently, unconventionally129
threading finding a way through (sewing image)129
dark-eyed quibbling on the idea of a needle’s eye130
occasions events/circumstances130
prize importance133
differences disputes134
from away from135
attend dispatch wait to be dispatched138
craves … use requires immediate action.Act 2 Scene 2
2.2
2.2
1
dawning it is actually before dawn; we later learn that the moon shines2
Ay in fact, Kent is not a servant at this house; perhaps Kent opens up an opportunity to abuse Oswald3
set put, lodge (Kent plays on the sense of “fix, make stuck”)4
mire mud5
if … me i.e. if you would be so kind (Kent pretends to take the expression literally)8
Lipsbury pinfold the pound for stray animals in Lips-town (i.e. “between my teeth”)10
use treat12
for as13
knave rogue (two lines later the sense shifts to “servant”)13
broken meats scraps of food