Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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And if King Edward be as true and iust,
As I am Subtle, False, and Treacherous,
This day should Clarence closely be mew'd vp:
About a Prophesie, which sayes that G,
Of Edwards heyres the murtherer shall be.
Diue thoughts downe to my soule, here Clarence comes.
Enter Clarence, and Brakenbury, guarded.
Brother, good day: What meanes this armed guard
That waites vpon your Grace?
Cla. Cla.
Cla. His Maiesty tendring my persons safety,
Cla. Hath appointed this Conduct, to conuey me to th'Tower
Rich. Rich.
Rich. Vpon what cause?
Cla. Because my name is George.
Rich. Alacke my Lord, that fault is none of yours:
Rich. He should for that commit your Godfathers.
Rich. O belike, his Maiesty hath some intent,