Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Warw. Alas, how should you gouerne any Kingdome,
Warw. That know not how to vse Embassadors,
Warw. Nor how to be contented with one Wife,
Warw. Nor how to vse your Brothers Brotherly,
Warw. Nor how to studie for the Peoples Welfare,
Warw. Nor how to shrowd your selfe from Enemies?
Warw. K. Edw. Yea,
Warw. The third Part of King Henry the Sixt.
K. Edw. K. Edw.
K. Edw. Yea, Brother of Clarence,
K. Edw. Art thou here too?
K. Edw. Nay then I see, that Edward needs must downe.
K. Edw. Yet Warwicke, in despight of all mischance,
K. Edw. Of thee thy selfe, and all thy Complices,
K. Edw. Edward will always beare himselfe as King:
K. Edw. Though Fortunes mallice ouerthrow my State,
K. Edw. My minde exceedes the compasse of her Wheele.
Warw. Warw.
Warw. Then for his minde, be Edward Englands King,
Warw. Takes off his Crowne.