Richard the Third (Quarto 1, 1597)
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The Tragedy
¶Because, my Lord, we would haue had you heard
¶Vnto the Citizens, who happily may
2150And doubt you not, right noble Princes both,
¶But Ile acquaint your dutious citizens,
¶To auoyde the carping censures of the world.
2160The Maior towards Guildhall hies him in all post,
¶There at your meetst aduantage of the time,
¶Inferre the bastardy of Edwards children:
¶Tell them how Edward put to death a Cittizen,
2165Heire to the Crowne, meaning (indeede) his house,
¶Moreouer, vrge his hatefull luxurie,
¶Without controll listed to make his prey:
¶Nay for a neede thus farre, come neere my person.
¶Tell them, when that my mother went with childe
¶Of that vnsatiate Edward, noble Yorke
2175My princely father then had warres in Fraunce,
¶And by iust computation of the tyme
¶Which well appeared in his lineaments,
¶Being nothing like the noble Duke my father:
2180But touch this sparingly as it were farre off,
¶Because you know, my Lord, my mother liues.
Buc.
