Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Yorke. Flourish. Manet Exeter.
Exet. Exet.
Exet. Well didst thou Richard to suppresse thy voice:
Exet. For had the passions of thy heart burst out,
Exet. I feare we should haue seene decipher'd there
Exet. More rancorous spight, more furious raging broyles,
Exet. Then yet can be imagin'd or suppos'd:
Exet. But howsoere, no simple man that sees
Exet. This iarring discord of Nobilitie,
Exet. This shouldering of each other in the Court,
Exet. This factious bandying of their Fauourites,
Exet. But that it doth presage some ill euent.
Exet. 'Tis much, when Scepters are in Childrens hands:
Exet. But more, when Enuy breeds vnkinde deuision.
Exet. There comes the ruine, there begins confusion.
Exet. Exit.
Exet. [Act 4, Scene 2]
Exet. Enter Talbot with Trumpe and Drumme,
Exet. before Burdeaux.
Talb. Talb.