"But yet thou art my flesh, my blood, my daughter;
Or rather a disease that's in my flesh,
Which I must needs call mine: thou art a boil,
A plague-sore, or embossed carbuncle,
In my corrupted blood."
(Act II, Scene 4)
| Cornwall | |
| The Fool | |
| Gloucester | |
| Kent | |
| Lear |