Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Yorke. Yorke.
Yorke. Ile tell thee, Suffolke, why I am vnmeet.
Yorke. First, for I cannot flatter thee in Pride:
Yorke. Next, if I be appointed for the Place,
Yorke. My Lord of Somerset will keepe me here,
Yorke. Without Discharge, Money, or Furniture,
Yorke. Till France be wonne into the Dolphins hands:
Yorke. Last time I danc't attendance on his will,
Yorke. Till Paris was besieg'd, famisht, and lost.
Warw. Warw.
Warw. That can I witnesse, and a fouler fact
Warw. Did neuer Traytor in the Land commit.
Suff. Suff.
Suff. Peace head‑strong Warwicke.
Warw. Image of Pride, why should I hold my peace?
Warw. Enter Armorer and his Man.
Suff. Because here is a man accused of Treason,
Suff. Pray God the Duke of Yorke excuse himselfe.