Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Warw. Then for his minde, be Edward Englands King,
Warw. Takes off his Crowne.
Warw. But Henry now shall weare the English Crowne,
Warw. And be true King indeede: thou but the shadow.
Warw. My Lord of Somerset, at my request,
Warw. See that forthwith Duke Edward be conuey'd
Warw. Vnto my Brother Arch‑Bishop of Yorke:
Warw. When I haue fought with Pembrooke, and his fellowes,
Warw. Ile follow you, and tell what answer
Warw. Lewis and the Lady Bona send to him.
Warw. Now for a‑while farewell good Duke of Yorke.
Warw. They leade him out forcibly.
K. Ed. K. Ed.
K. Ed. What Fates impose, that men must needs abide;
K. Ed. It boots not to resist both winde and tide.
K. Ed. Exeunt.
Oxf. Oxf.
Oxf. What now remaines my Lords for vs to do,
Oxf. But march to London with our Soldiers?
War. War.