Today’s Totally Random
Lines
But when he saw my best alarum’d spirits,
Bold in the quarrel’s right, roused to th’encounter,
Or whether gasted [frightened, alarmed] by the noise I made,
Full suddenly he fled.
Edmund
King Lear Act II, Scene i, Line 55
This is a pretty
good line. Of course, Edmund here is lying through his teeth. He’s telling his
father, Gloster, that he was just fighting with his brother Edgar, but that
Edgar ran off right before Gloster came into the room. He’s saying that he’s
not sure whether it was his determination (best alarmun’d spirits) or
his yelling (the noise I made), that made Edgar run off (full
suddenly he fled). Either way, he’s managed to convince his father that
Edgar is out to kill him (Gloster), and he’s convinced Edgar that everyone’s
out to get him (Edgar). Edmund is a serious weasel.
Notice the new/old word for the day, gasted. That’s right, it means frightened, alarmed, or scared. It’s a pretty good word. It makes me think of aghast, or perhaps flabbergasted. I believe we could put this word to good use.

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