Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Yorke. Which is infallible, to Englands Crowne.
Salisb. Salisb.
Salisb. My Lord, I long to heare it at full.
Warw. Warw.
Warw. Sweet Yorke begin: and if thy clayme be good,
Warw. The Neuills are thy Subiects to command.
Yorke. Yorke.
Yorke. Then thus:
Yorke. Edward the third, my Lords, had Seuen Sonnes:
Yorke. The first, Edward the Black‑Prince, Prince of Wales;
Yorke. The second, Wiliam of Hatfield; and the third,
Yorke. Lionel, Duke of Clarence; next to whom,
Yorke. Was Iohn of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster;
Yorke. The fift, was Edmond Langley, Duke of Yorke;
Yorke. The sixt, was Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloster;
Yorke. William of Windsor was the seuenth, and last.
Yorke. Edward the Black‑Prince dyed before his Father,
Yorke. And left behinde him Richard, his onely Sonne,
Yorke. Who after Edward the third's death, raign'd as King,
Yorke. Till Henry Bullingbrooke, Duke of Lancaster,