Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Yorke. Yorke.
Yorke. Then Buckingham I do dismisse my Powres.
Yorke. Souldiers, I thanke you all: disperse your selues:
Yorke. Meet me to morrow in S. Saint Georges Field,
Yorke. You shall haue pay, and euery thing you wish.
Yorke. And let my Soueraigne, vertuous Henry,
Yorke. Command my eldest sonne, nay all my sonnes,
Yorke. As pledges of my Fealtie and Loue,
Yorke. Ile send them all as willing as I liue:
Yorke. Lands, Goods, Horse, Armor, any thing I haue
Yorke. Is his to vse, so Somerset may die.
Buc. Buc.
Buc. Yorke, I commend this kinde submission,
Buc. We twaine will go into his Highnesse Tent.
Buc. Enter King and Attendants.
King. King.
King. Buckingham, doth Yorke intend no harme to vs
King. That thus he marcheth with thee arme in arme?
Yorke. In all submission and humility,