Henry VI, Part 3 (Octavo 1, 1595)
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The Tragedie of Richard D. of
¶Edw. Lo here a period of tumultuous broiles,
2975For Summerset off with his guiltie head.
¶Awaie I will not heare them speake.
¶Oxf. For my part Ile not trouble thee with words.
¶
Exit Oxford.
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Exit Sum.
¶Suppose that I am now my fathers mouth,
¶Peticote, and nere haue stolne the
Breech from Lancaster.
¶Glo. By heauen brat Ile plague you for that word.
¶Edw. Peace wilfull boy, or I will tame your tongue.
¶Cla. Vntuterd lad thou art too malepert.
¶Prin. I know my dutie, you are all vndutifull.
¶Lasciuious Edward, and thou periurd George,
3010And thou mishapen Dicke, I tell you all,
¶I am your better, traytors as you be.
Edw.
