Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Yor. Giue place: by heauen thou shalt rule no more
Yor. O're him, whom heauen created for thy Ruler.
Som. Som.
Som. O monstrous Traitor! I arrest thee Yorke
Som. Of Capitall Treason 'gainst the King and Crowne:
Som. Obey audacious Traitor, kneele for Grace.
York. York.
York. Wold'st haue me kneele? First let me ask of thee,
York. If they can brooke I bow a knee to man:
York. Sirrah, call in my sonne to be my bale:
York. I know ere they will haue me go to Ward,
York. They'l pawne their swords of my infranchisement.
Qu. Qu.
Qu. Call hither Clifford, bid him come amaine,
Qu. To say, if that the Bastard boyes of Yorke
Qu. Shall be the Surety for their Traitor Father.
Yorke. Yorke.
Yorke. O blood‑bespotted Neopolitan,
Yorke. Out‑cast of Naples, Englands bloody Scourge,
Yorke. The sonnes of Yorke, thy betters in their birth,