Kent. Hail to thee, noble master!

Lear. Ha![3319][3320] 5
Makest thou this shame thy pastime?[3320]

Kent. No, my lord.[3321]

Fool. Ha, ha! he wears cruel garters. Horses are tied[3322][3323]
by the heads, dogs and bears by the neck, monkeys by the[3322][3324]
loins, and men by the legs: when a man's over-lusty at[3322][3325]
legs, then he wears wooden nether-stocks.[3322][3326] 10

Lear. What's he that hath so much thy place mistook[3327]
To set thee here?[3327]

Kent. It is both he and she;[3328]
Your son and daughter.[3328]

Lear. No.

Kent. Yes. 15

Lear. No, I say.

Kent. I say, yea.[3329]