Which two highlighted sections best support the inference that the once-powerful King Lear has weakened and become ill?

CORDELIA: Then be't so, my good lord.



(To the Doctor)



How does the king?



DOCTOR: Madam, sleeps still.



CORDELIA: O you kind gods,

(5) Cure this great breach in his abused nature!

The untuned and jarring senses, O, wind up

Of this child-changed father!



DOCTOR: So please your majesty

That we may wake the king: he hath slept long.



(10) CORDELIA: Be govern'd by your knowledge, and proceed I' the sway of your own will. Is he array'd?