Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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King. While I my selfe will lead a priuate Life,
King. And in deuotion spend my latter dayes,
King. To sinnes rebuke, and my Creators prayse.
Warw. Warw.
Warw. What answeres Clarence to his Soueraignes
Warw. will?
Clar. Clar.
Clar. That he consents, if Warwicke yeeld consent,
Clar. For on thy fortune I repose my selfe.
Warw. Why then, though loth, yet must I be content:
Warw. Wee'le yoake together, like a double shadow
Warw. To Henries Body, and supply his place;
Warw. I meane, in bearing weight of Gouernment,
Warw. While he enioyes the Honor, and his ease.
Warw. And Clarence, now then it is more then needfull,
Warw. Forthwith that Edward be pronounc'd a Traytor,
Warw. And all his Lands and Goods confiscate.
Clar. What else? and that Succession be determined.