Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Yorke. Yorke.
Yorke. Great Duke of Lancaster, I come to thee
Yorke. From plume‑pluckt Richard, who with willing Soule
Yorke. Adopts thee Heire, and his high Scepter yeelds
Yorke. To the possession of thy Royall Hand.
Yorke. Ascend his Throne, descending now from him,
Yorke. And long liue Henry, of that Name the Fourth.
Bull. Bull.
Bull. In Gods Name, Ile ascend the Regall Throne.
Carl. Carl.
Carl. Mary, Heauen forbid.
Carl. Worst in this Royall Presence may I speake,
Carl. Yet best beseeming me to speake the truth.
Carl. Would God, that any in this Noble Presence
Carl. Were enough Noble, to be vpright Iudge
Carl. Of Noble Richard: then true Noblenesse would
Carl. Learne him forbearance from so foule a Wrong.
Carl. What Subiect can giue Sentence on his King?
Carl. And who sits here, that is not Richards Subiect?
Carl. Theeues are not iudg'd, but they are by to heare,