Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Edw. Exeunt.
Edw. March. Warwicke and his companie followes.
Edw. [Act 5, Scene 2]
Edw. Alarum, and Excursions. Enter Edward bringing
Edw. forth Warwicke wounded.
Edw. Edw.
Edw. So, lye thou there: dye thou, and dye our feare,
Edw. For Warwicke was a Bugge that fear'd vs all.
Edw. Now Mountague sit fast, I seeke for thee,
Edw. That Warwickes Bones may keepe thine companie.
Edw. Exit.
Warw. Warw.
Warw. Ah, who is nigh? come to me, friend, or foe,
Warw. And tell me who is Victor, Yorke, or Warwicke?
Warw. Why aske I that? my mangled body shewes,
Warw. My blood, my want of strength, my sicke heart shewes,
Warw. That I must yeeld my body to the Earth,
Warw. And by my fall, the conquest to my foe.
Warw. Thus yeelds the Cedar to the Axes edge,
Warw. Whose Armes gaue shelter to the Princely Eagle,