Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Buc. Why should he then protect our Soueraigne?
Buc. He being of age to gouerne of himselfe.
Buc. Cosin of Somerset, ioyne you with me,
Buc. And altogether with the Duke of Suffolke,
Buc. Wee'l quickly hoyse Duke Humfrey from his seat.
Car. Car.
Car. This weighty businesse will not brooke delay,
Car. Ile to the Duke of Suffolke presently.
Car. Exit Cardinall.
Som. Som.
Som. Cosin of Buckingham, though Humfries pride
Som. And greatnesse of his place be greefe to vs,
Som. Yet let vs watch the haughtie Cardinall,
Som. His insolence is more intollerable
Som. Then all the Princes in the Land beside,
Som. If Gloster be displac'd, hee'l be Protector.
Buc. Buc.
Buc. Or thou, or I Somerset will be Protectors,
Buc. Despite Duke Humfrey, or the Cardinall.
Buc. Exit Buckingham, and Somerset.