Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Clar. I will not ruinate my Fathers House,
Clar. Who gaue his blood to lyme the stones together,
Clar. And set vp Lancaster. Why, trowest thou, Warwicke,
Clar. That Clarence is so harsh, so blunt, vnnaturall,
Clar. To bend the fatall Instruments of Warre
Clar. Against
Clar. The third Part of King Henry the Sixt.
Clar. Against his Brother, and his lawfull King.
Clar. Perhaps thou wilt obiect my holy Oath:
Clar. To keepe that Oath, were more impietie,
Clar. Then Iephah, when he sacrific'd his Daughter.
Clar. I am so sorry for my Trespas made,
Clar. That to deserue well at my Brothers hands,
Clar. I here proclayme my selfe thy mortall foe:
Clar. With resolution, wheresoe're I meet thee,
Clar. (As I will meet thee, if thou stirre abroad)
Clar. To plague thee, for thy foule mis‑leading me.
Clar. And so, prowd‑hearted Warwicke, I defie thee,
Clar. And to my Brother turne my blushing Cheekes.
Clar. Pardon me Edward, I will make amends: