Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Rich. Alack, why am I sent for to a King,
Rich. Before I haue shooke off the Regall thoughts
Rich. Wherewith I reign'd? I hardly yet haue learn'd
Rich. To insinuate, flatter, bowe, and bend my Knee.
Rich. Giue Sorrow leaue a while, to tuture me
Rich. To this submission. Yet I well remember
Rich. The fauors of these men: were they not mine?
Rich. Did they not sometime cry, All hayle to me?
Rich. So Iudas did to Christ: but he in twelue,
Rich. Found truth in all, but one; I, in twelue thousand, none.
Rich. God saue the King: will no man say, Amen?
Rich. Am I both Priest, and Clarke? well then, Amen.
Rich. God saue the King, although I be not hee:
Rich. And yet Amen, if Heauen doe thinke him mee.
Rich. To doe what seruice, am I sent for hither?
Yorke. Yorke.
Yorke. To doe that office of thine owne good will,
Yorke. Which tyred Maiestie did make thee offer:
Yorke. The Resignation of thy State and Crowne
Yorke. To Henry Bullingbrooke.