meaning of "As flies to wanton boys
are we to gods,
They kill us for their sport”;
at another place in the same play he makes Edgar say
"...the Gods are just
but our pleasant vices make
instruments to plague us."
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They kill us for their sport. Gloucester speaks these words as he wanders on the heath after being blinded by Cornwall and Regan (4.1. 37–38). They reflect the profound despair that grips him and drives him to desire his own death.
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