Edmund says, “That which my father loses; no less than all, the younger rises when the old doth fall,” reflecting on the way the younger generation often rises to power when the older generation loses power.
Lear talks to the homeless, expressing his concern for their well-being and offering advice on how to defend themselves against harsh weather conditions.
Lear tells the homeless to “Take physic, pomp,” meaning to expose oneself to the hardships of the poor, and to “Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel,” reflecting on his own experience of homelessness.