Allow me to slightly acquaint you with the bit in question, with text from Lear 3.7.65-69, 86-88: - – - – - CORNWALL: “See” ’t shalt thou never.—Fellows, hold the chair.— Upon these eyes of thine I’ll set my foot. GLOUCESTER: He that will think to live till he be old, Give me some help! CORNWALL plucks out one of GLOUCESTER’s eyes and stamps on it ….. CORNWALL: Lest it see more, prevent it.—Out, vile jelly! (plucks out GLOUCESTER’s other eye) Where is thy luster now? - – - – - This scene’s made quite an impression on me, I’ve written quite a few things involving this bit, though I don’t think any were quite of this nature.
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