Scene V. A Room in Gloucester's Castle.
[Enter Regan and Oswald.]
REGAN.
But are my brother's powers set forth?
OSWALD.
Ay, madam.
REGAN.
Himself in person there?
OSWALD.
Madam, with much ado.
Your sister is the better soldier.
REGAN.
Lord Edmund spake not with your lord at home?
OSWALD.
No, madam.
REGAN.
What might import my sister's letter to him?
OSWALD.
I know not, lady.
REGAN.
Faith, he is posted hence on serious matter.
It was great ignorance, Gloucester's eyes being out,
To let him live: where he arrives he moves
All hearts against us: Edmund, I think, is gone,
In pity of his misery, to despatch
His nighted life; moreover, to descry
The strength o' the enemy.
OSWALD.
I must needs after him, madam, with my letter.
REGAN.
Our troops set forth to-morrow: stay with us;
The ways are dangerous.




















