Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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1. Watch. Neuer to lye and take his naturall Rest,
1. Watch. Till Warwicke, or himselfe, be quite supprest.
2. Watch. 2. Watch.
2. Watch. To morrow then belike shall be the day,
2. Watch. If Warwicke be so neere as men report.
3. Watch. 3. Watch.
3. Watch. But say, I pray, what Noble man is that,
3. Watch. That with the King here resteth in his Tent?
1. Watch. 1. Watch.
1. Watch. 'Tis the Lord Hastings, the Kings chiefest
1. Watch. friend.
3. Watch. O, is it so? but why commands the King,
3. Watch. That his chiefe followers lodge in Townes about him,
3. Watch. While he himselfe keepes in the cold field?
2. Watch. 'Tis the more honour, because more dange
2. Watch. rous.
3. Watch. I, but giue me worship, and quietnesse,