Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
Title: Search
Yorke. In this close Walke, to satisfie my selfe,
Yorke. In crauing your opinion of my Title,
Yorke. Which is infallible, to Englands Crowne.
Salisb. Salisb.
Salisb. My Lord, I long to heare it at full.
Warw. Warw.
Warw. Sweet Yorke begin: and if thy clayme be good,
Warw. The Neuills are thy Subiects to command.
Yorke. Yorke.
Yorke. Then thus:
Yorke. Edward the third, my Lords, had Seuen Sonnes:
Yorke. The first, Edward the Black‑Prince, Prince of Wales;
Yorke. The second, Wiliam of Hatfield; and the third,
Yorke. Lionel, Duke of Clarence; next to whom,
Yorke. Was Iohn of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster;
Yorke. The fift, was Edmond Langley, Duke of Yorke;
Yorke. The sixt, was Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloster;
Yorke. William of Windsor was the seuenth, and last.
Yorke. Edward the Black‑Prince dyed before his Father,
Yorke. And left behinde him Richard, his onely Sonne,