Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Yorke. Yorke doth present himselfe vnto your Highnesse.
K. K.
K. Then what intends these Forces thou dost bring?
Yor. Yor.
Yor. To heaue the Traitor Somerset from hence,
Yor. And fight against that monstrous Rebell Cade,
Yor. Who since I heard to be discomfited.
Yor. Enter Iden with Cades head.
Iden. Iden.
Iden. If one so rude, and of so meane condition
Iden. May passe into the presence of a King:
Iden. Loe, I present your Grace a Traitors head,
Iden. The head of Cade, whom I in combat slew.
King. King.
King. The head of Cade? Great God, how iust art thou?
King. Oh let me view his Visage being dead,
King. That liuing wrought me such exceeding trouble.
King. Tell me my Friend, art thou the man that slew him?
Iden. I was, an't like your Maiesty.