Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Yorke. She was Heire to Roger, Earle of March,
Yorke. Who was the Sonne of Edmond Mortimer,
Yorke. Who marryed Phillip, sole Daughter
Yorke. Vnto Lionel, Duke of Clarence.
Yorke. So, if the Issue of the elder Sonne
Yorke. Succeed before the younger, I am King.
Warw. Warw.
Warw. What plaine proceedings is more plain then this?
Warw. Henry doth clayme the Crowne from Iohn of Gaunt,
Warw. The fourth Sonne, Yorke claymes it from the third:
Warw. Till Lionels Issue fayles, his should not reigne.
Warw. It fayles not yet, but flourishes in thee,
Warw. And in thy Sonnes, faire slippes of such a Stock.
Warw. Then Father Salisbury, kneele we together,
Warw. And in this priuate Plot be we the first,
Warw. That shall salute our rightfull Soueraigne
Warw. With honor of his Birth‑right to the Crowne.
Both. Both.
Both. Long liue our Soueraigne Richard, Englands
Both. King.