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KING LEAR: Now, our joy, | KING LEAR: Now, our joy, | ||
Although the last, not least; to whose young leverage <br> | Although the last, not least; to whose young leverage <br> | ||
Thine holdings in thinly traffick’d names, rich in outrageous voguery | Thine holdings in thinly traffick’d names, rich in outrageous voguery<br> | ||
Did bunch, distil, concentrate and conspire their margin lenders yet to o’er-extend;<br> | |||
How fared thy numbers, Sirrah? What can you say? <br> | How fared thy numbers, Sirrah? What can you say? <br> | ||
Will a grimace itself engrave upon that storied countenance? What did you lose? Speak. | Will a grimace itself engrave upon that storied countenance? What did you lose? Speak. <br> | ||
GOLDMAN: Nothing, my lord. | GOLDMAN: Nothing, my lord. <br> | ||
KING LEAR Nothing? | KING LEAR Nothing? <br> | ||
GOLDMAN: Nothing. | GOLDMAN: Nothing. <br> | ||
KING LEAR: Nothing will come of nothing, fair squidly vampire: speak again. | KING LEAR: Nothing will come of nothing, fair [[Vampire squid|squidly vampire]]: speak again. <br> | ||
:—Shakespeare: ''Tiger King Lear'', I, iii}} | :—Shakespeare: ''Tiger King Lear'', I, iii}} | ||