Select the correct answer. read the passage from act 1, scene 1, of the tragedy of king lear and examine the painting king lear: cordelia's farewell. a painting of a king kissing the hand of a lady in front of the crowd. a dog is standing in front of them which lines from the play does the painting illustrate? a. lear: my lord of burgundy, we first address toward you, who with this king hath rivall'd for our daughter: what in the least (5) will you require in present dower with her, or cease your quest of love? b. cordelia: . . . what i well intend, (40) i'll do't before i speak,—that you make known it is no vicious blot, murder, or foulness, no unchaste action or dishonour'd step, that hath depriv'd me of your grace and favour . . . c. france: fairest cordelia, that art most rich, being poor; most choice forsaken; and most lov'd, despis'd! (65) thee and thy virtues here i seize upon: be it lawful, i take up what's cast away. d. (75) lear: thou hast her, france: let her be thine; for we have no such daughter, nor shall ever see that face of hers again. therefore be gone without our grace, our love, our benison. come, noble burgundy.