Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Hen. And Nero will be tainted with remorse,
Hen. To heare and see her plaints, her Brinish Teares.
Hen. I, but shee's come to begge, Warwicke to giue:
Hen. Shee on his left side, crauing ayde for Henrie;
Hen. He on his right, asking a wife for Edward.
Hen. Shee Weepes, and sayes, her Henry is depos'd:
Hen. He Smiles, and sayes, his Edward is instaul'd;
Hen. That she (poore Wretch) for greefe can speake no more:
Hen. Whiles Warwicke tels his Title, smooths the Wrong,
Hen. Inferreth arguments of mighty strength,
Hen. And in conclusion winnes the King from her,
Hen. With promise of his Sister, and what else,
Hen. To strengthen and support King Edwards place.
Hen. O Margaret, thus 'twill be, and thou (poore soule)
Hen. Art then forsaken, as thou went'st forlorne.
Hum. Hum.
Hum. Say, what art thou talk'st of Kings & Queens?
King. King.
King. More then I seeme, and lesse then I was born to:
King. A man at least, for lesse I should not be: