Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Rich. I stay not for the loue of Edward, but the Crowne.
King. King.
King. Clarence and Somerset both gone to Warwicke?
King. Yet am I arm'd against the worst can happen:
King. And haste is needfull in this desp'rate case.
King. Pembrooke and Stafford, you in our behalfe.
King. Goe leuie men, and make prepare for Warre;
King. They are alreadie, or quickly will be landed:
King. My selfe in person will straight follow you.
King. Exeunt Pembrooke and Stafford.
King. But ere I goe, Hastings and Mountague
King. Resolue my doubt: you twaine, of all the rest,
King. Are neere to Warwicke, by his bloud, and by allyance:
King. Tell me, if you loue Warwicke more then me;
King. If it be so, then both depart to him:
King. I rather wish you foes, then hollow friends.
King. But if you minde to hold your true obedience,
King. Giue me assurance with some friendly Vow,
King. That I may neuer haue you in suspect.
Mount. Mount.