Open Source Shakespeare

Speeches (Lines) for Servant 1
in "King Lear"

Total: 4

# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

III,7,2202

Duke of Cornwall. If you see vengeance-

Servant 1. Hold your hand, my lord!
I have serv'd you ever since I was a child;
But better service have I never done you
Than now to bid you hold.


2

III,7,2207

Regan. How now, you dog?

Servant 1. If you did wear a beard upon your chin,
I'ld shake it on this quarrel.


3

III,7,2211

Duke of Cornwall. My villain! Draw and fight.

Servant 1. Nay, then, come on, and take the chance of anger.


4

III,7,2214

Regan. Give me thy sword. A peasant stand up thus?
She takes a sword and runs at him behind.

Servant 1. O, I am slain! My lord, you have one eye left
To see some mischief on him. O! He dies.