"Tell me, my daughters / ...Which of you shall we say doth love us most?" (I.i.49-52).
Lear wants to divide his kingdom to his daughter based on how much they love him.
KING LEAR ACT I
"Nothing, my lord." (I.i.89).
"Here I disclaim all my parenal care,/ Propinquity and porperty of blood,/ And as a stranger to my heart and me/ Hold thee from this for ever." (I.i.115-118).
Cordelia's answer angers Lear and he disowns her.
SCENE ii
"Legitimate Edgar, I must have your land./ Our father's love is to the bastard Edmund/... Now, gods, stand up for bastards!" (I.ii.16-22).
Edmund states his plan to take Edgar's land.
"...If our father would sleep till i waked/ him, you should enjoy half his revenue for ever, and/ live the beloved of your brother." (I.ii.52-54).
Gloucester reads the letter that Edmund wrote pretending its from Edgar.
O villian, villian! His very opinion in the letter!/ Abhorred villian! Unnatural, detested, brutish villian!" (I.ii.75-76).
SCENE iii
"And let his knights have colder looks among you. / What grows of it, no matter." (I.iii.23-24).
SCENE iv
"Nor tripped neither, you base football player?" (I.iv.83).
"'My lady's father'? My lord's knave! you whoreson/ dog! You slave! You cur!". (I.iv.77-78).
"Be then desired/ By her that else will take the thing she begs/ A little to disquantity your train,". (I.iv.243-245).
Saddle my horses! Call my train together!/ Degenerate bastard, I'll not trouble thee;/ Yet have I left a daughter. (I.iv.249-251).
SCENE v
"I did her wrong." (I.v.24).
THE END
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