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Part 33

_Yorke._ We thank thee Clifford. Nay, do not affright vs with thy lookes, If thou didst mistake, we pardon thee, kneele againe.

_Cliff._ Why, I did no way mistake, this is my King. ·dav005· What is he mad? to Bedlam with him.

_King._ I, a bedlam frantike humor driues him thus [dav007] To leauy Armes against his lawfull King. [dav008]

_Clif._ Why doth not your grace send him to the Tower? [dav009]

_Queene._ He is arested, but will not obey, ·dav010· His sonnes he saith, shall be his baile. [dav011]

_Yorke._ How say you boyes, will you not?

_Edward._ Yes noble father, if our words will serue.

_Richard._ And if our words will not, our swords shall.

_Yorke._ Call hither to the stake, my two rough beares. ·dav015·

_King._ Call Buckingham, and bid him Arme himselfe.

_Yorke._ Call Buckingham and all the friends thou hast, Both thou and they, shall curse this fatall houre. [dav018]

Enter at one doore, the Earles of _Salsbury_ and _Warwicke_, with Drumme and souldiers. And at the other, the Duke of _Buckingham_, with Drumme and souldiers.

_Cliff._ Are these thy beares? weele bayte them soone, Dispight of thee, and all the friends thou hast. ·dav20·

_War._ You had best go dreame againe, To keepe you from the tempest of the field.

_Clif._ I am resolu’d to beare a greater storme, Then any thou canst coniure vp to day, And that ile write vpon thy Burgonet, ·dav025· Might I but know thee by thy houshold badge.

_War._ Now by my fathers age, old Neuels crest, The Rampant Beare chaind to the ragged staffe, This day ile weare aloft my burgonet, As on a mountaine top the Cædar showes, ·dav030· That keepes his leaues in spight of any storme, Euen to affright the with the view thereof. [dav032]

_Clif._ And from thy burgonet will I rend the beare, And tread him vnderfoote with all contempt, Dispight the Beare-ward that protects him so. ·dav035·

_Yoong Clif._ And so renowmed soueraigne to Armes, [dav036] To quell these Traitors and their compleases. [dav037]

_Richard._ Fie, Charitie for shame, speake it not in spight, For you shall sup with Iesus Christ to night.

_Yoong Clif._ Foule Stigmaticke thou canst not tell. ·dav040·

_Rich._ No, for if not in heauen, youle surely sup in hell. [dav041] _Exet omnes._

## SCENE XXIII.

Alarmes to the battaile, and then enter the Duke of _Somerset_ and _Richard_ fighting, and _Richard_ kils him vnder the signe of the Castle in saint _Albones_.

_Rich._ So Lie thou there, and breathe thy last. [daw001] Whats here, the signe of the Castle? [daw002] Then the prophesie is come to passe, For Somerset was forewarned of Castles, The which he alwaies did obserue. ·daw005· And now behold, vnder a paltry Ale-house signe, The Castle in saint Albones, [daw007] Somerset hath made the Wissard famous by his death. [daw008] _Exet._

Alarme again, and enter the Earle of _Warwicke_ alone.

_War._ Clifford of Comberland, tis Warwicke calles, And if thou doest not hide thee from the Beare, ·daw010· Now whilst the angry Trompets sound Alarmes, And dead mens cries do fill the emptie aire: Clifford I say, come forth and fight with me, Proud Northerne Lord, Clifford of Comberland, Warwicke is hoarse with calling thee to Armes. ·daw015· Clifford speakes within.

Warwicke stand still, and view the way that Clifford hewes with his murthering Curtel-axe, through the fainting troopes to finde thee out.

Warwicke stand still, and stir not till I come.

Enter _Yorke_.

_War._ How now my Lord, what a foote? ·daw020· Who kild your horse?

_Yorke._ The deadly hand of Clifford. Noble Lord, Fiue horse this day slaine vnder me, And yet braue Warwicke I remaine aliue, But I did kill his horse he lou’d so well, ·daw025· The boniest gray that ere was bred in North.

Enter _Clifford_, and _Warwicke_ offers to fight with him.

Hold Warwicke, and seeke thee out some other chase, My selfe will hunt this deare to death.

_War._ Braue Lord, tis for a Crowne thou fights, [daw029] Clifford farewell, as I entend to prosper well to day, ·daw030· It grieues my soule to leaue thee vnassaild. _Exet Warwicke._

_Yorke._ Now Clifford, since we are singled here alone, Be this the day of doome to one of vs, For now my heart hath sworne immortall hate To thee, and all the house of Lancaster. ·daw035·

_Cliffood._ And here I stand, and pitch my foot to thine, Vowing neuer to stir, till thou or I be slaine. For neuer shall my heart be safe at rest, Till I haue spoyld the hatefull house of Yorke. Alarmes, and they fight, and _Yorke_ kils _Clifford_.

_Yorke._ Now Lancaster sit sure, thy sinowes shrinke, [daw040] Come fearefull Henry grouelling on thy face, Yeeld vp thy Crowne vnto the Prince of Yorke. _Exet Yorke._

Alarmes, then enter yoong _Clifford_ alone.

_Yoong Clifford._ Father of Comberland, Where may I seeke my aged father forth? [daw044] O! dismall sight, see where he breathlesse lies, [daw045] All smeard and weltred in his luke-warme blood, Ah, aged pillar of all Comberlands true house, Sweete father, to thy murthred ghoast I sweare, Immortall hate vnto the house of Yorke, Nor neuer shall I sleepe secure one night, Till I haue furiously reuengde thy death, And left not one of them to breath on earth.

He takes him vp on his backe.

And thus as old Ankyses sonne did beare His aged father on his manly backe, And fought with him against the bloodie Greeks, ·daw055· Euen so will I. But staie, heres one of them, [daw056] To whom my soule hath sworne immortall hate. [daw057]

Enter _Richard_, and then _Clifford_ laies downe his father, fights with him, and _Richard_ flies away againe.

Out crooktbacke villaine, get thee from my sight. [daw058] But I will after thee, and once againe When I haue borne my father to his Tent, ·daw060· Ile trie my fortune better with thee yet. [daw061] _Exet_ yoong _Clifford_ with his father.

Alarmes againe, and then enter three or foure, bearing the Duke of _Buckingham_ wounded to his Tent.

Alarmes still, and then enter the King and Queene.

_Queene._ Away my Lord, and flie to London straight, Make hast, for vengeance comes along with them, Come stand not to expostulate, lets go. [daw064]

_King._ Come then faire Queene, to London let vs hast, ·daw065· And sommon a Parlament with speede, [daw066] To stop the fury of these dyre euents. [daw067] _Exet_ King and Queene.

Alarmes, and then a flourish, and enter the Duke of _Yorke_ and _Richard_.

_Yorke._ How now boyes, fortunate this fight hath bene, I hope to vs and ours, for Englands good, And our great honour, that so long we lost, ·daw070· Whilst faint-heart Henry did vsurpe our rights: But did you see old Salsbury, since we With bloodie mindes did buckle with the foe, I would not for the losse of this right hand, That ought but well betide that good old man. ·daw075·

_Rich._ My Lord, I saw him in the thickest throng, Charging his Lance with his old weary armes, And thrise I saw him beaten from his horse, And thrise this hand did set him vp againe, And still he fought with courage gainst his foes, ·daw080· The boldest sprited man that ere mine eyes beheld. [daw081]

Enter _Salsbbury_ and _Warwicke_.

_Edward._ See noble father, where they both do come, The onely props vnto the house of Yorke.

_Sals._ Well hast thou fought this day, thou valiant Duke, And thou braue bud of Yorkes encreasing house, ·daw085· The small remainder of my weary life, I hold for thee, for with thy warlike arme, Three times this day thou hast preseru’d my life.

_Yorke._ What say you Lords, the King is fled to London? There as I here to hold a Parlament. [daw090] What saies Lord Warwicke, shall we after them?

_War._ After them, nay before them if we can. Now by my faith Lords, twas a glorious day, [daw093] Saint Albones battaile wonne by famous Yorke, Shall be eternest in all age to come. [daw095] Sound Drummes and Trumpets, and to London all, And more such daies as these to vs befall. [daw097] _Exet omnes._

FINIS.

London.

Printed by Thomas Creed, for Thomas Millington, and are to be sold at his Shop vnder Saint Peters Church in Cornwall.

1594.

LINENOTES TO THE FIRST PART OF THE CONTENTION, &c.

[daa008] _then the_] Q1 Q2. _twenty_ Q3.

[daa030] _her speech_] Q1 Q3. _speech_ Q2.

[daa032] _Lordly_] _Lorldly_ Q3.

[daa037] _confirmde of peace,_] Q1. _confirm’d of peace,_ Q2. _confirmd, of peace_ Q3.

[daa040]: _Imprimis_] Q1. _Inprimis_ Q2 Q3.]

[daa041] _Poule_] Q1. _Poole_ Q2. _Pole_ Q3.

[daa045] daa030.] Q1 Q2. _thirty day_ Q3. ¶ _month_] _moneth_ Q2.

[daa046], daa078: _Dutches_] Q1 Q2. _Dutchesse_ Q3.

[daa048] _fa._] Q1 Q2. _fa--_ Q3. ¶ Humphrey] Q1. Humprey Q2. Humfrey Q3.

[daa050] _ouer_] Q1 Q2. _ore_ Q3.

[daa051] _reade_] Q1 Q3. _see_ Q2.

[daa052] _Vnckle of Winchester_] Q1 Q2. _My Lord of Yorke_ Q3. ¶ _you_] Q1 Q2. _do you_ Q3.

[daa053] Cardinall.] Q1. Cardinal. Q2. Yorke. Q3.

[daa054] _Duches_] Q1 _Dutches_ Q2. _Dutchesse_ Q3.

[daa063] _all for_] Q1 Q2. _for all_ Q3.

[daa066] Exet] Q1. Exit Q2 Q3. See note (1).

[daa067] _Pillars_] Q1. _Pillers_ Q2 Q3.

[daa075] _spent_] Q1 Q2. _spent quite_ Q3.

[daa087] _dares_] Q1 Q3. _dare_ Q2.

[daa088] _Lord_] Q1 Q2. _Lords_ Q3.

[daa090] _begone_] Q1. _be gone_ Q2 Q3.

[daa097] _well you_] Q1 Q2. _you well_ Q3.

[daa112] _then_] Q1 Q3. om. Q2.

[daa117] _seene_] Q1 Q3. _heard_ Q2.

[daa119] _Ruffin_] Q1 Q2. _Ruffian_ Q3. ¶ _Church_] Q1 Q2. _the church_ Q3.

[daa132] _Sonnes_] Q1 Q2. _Sonnes_ (italic) Q3.

[daa141] _meant_] Q1 Q3. _meane_ Q2.

[daa156] _a sleepe_] Q1. _asleepe_ Q2 Q3.

[daa164] _graffle_] Q1 Q2. _grapple_ Q3.

[dab002] _Cearies_] Q1 Q2. _Ceres_ Q3.

[dab005] _not thou_] Q1 Q2. _thou not_ Q3.

[dab007] _minde._] Q1. _minde?_ Q2. _mind?_ Q3.

[dab011] _no_] Q1 Q2. _none_ Q3.

[dab012] _Lord._] Q1. _Lord?_ Q2 Q3.

[dab015], dab016: _that This_] Q1 Q2. _That this_ Q3.

[dab017] _in two, and on_] Q1 Q2. _in twaine, by whom I cannot gesse: But as I thinke by the Cardinall. What it bodes God knowes; and on_ Q3.

[dab018] _the...Winchester_] Q1 Q2. _Edmund Duke of Somerset_ Q3.

[dab019] _Poule_] Q1 _Poole_ Q2. _Pole_ Q3.

[dab026] _Kings_] Q1 Q3. _the Kings_ Q2.

[dab031] _wife...him,_] Q1. _wife,...him,_ Q2. _wife?... him?_ Q3.

[dab032] _thus,_] Q1. _thus?_ Q2 Q3.

[dab035] _dreame._] Q1. _dreame?_ Q2 Q3.

[dab036] _keepe_] Q1 Q2. _keepe it_ Q3.

[dab038] Enters] Q1 Q2. Enter Q3.

[dab040] _Saint_] Q1 Q2. _S._ Q3.

[dab043] _vs vs_] Q1. _vs_ Q2 Q3.

[dab045]–dab047: See note (II).

[dab051] _I_] Q1 Q3. _Yea_ Q2.

[dab054] _Ely_] Q1 Q2. _Rye_ Q3. ¶ _Bullingbrooke_] Q1. _Bullinbrooke_ Q2. _Bullenbrooke_ Q3.

[dab055] _rest,_] Q1 Q2. _rest?_ Q3.

[dab057] _depth_] Q1 Q3. _the depth_ Q2.

[dab059], dab060: _Thanks...here_] As three lines in Q3, ending _John...time...heere._

[dab063] _they may_] Q1 Q2. _may they_ Q3.

[dab066] _vs_] Q1 Q3. om. Q2.

[dab078] _rise_] Q1 Q3. _raise_ Q2.

[dab079] _trow_] Q1 Q2. _tro_ Q3.

[dac001] _let vs_] Q1 Q2. _lets_ Q3.

[dac004] _Duke_] Q1 Q3. om. Q2.

[dac006] _cannot_] Q1 Q3. _can_ Q2.

[dac012] _grace._] Q1. _grace?_ Q2 Q3.

[dac016], dac018: _stole_] Q1 Q3. _stoln_ Q2.

[dac018] _wife,_] Q1 Q2. _wife?_ Q3. ¶ _thats_] Q1 Q2. _that’s_ Q3.

[dac021] _vnto_] Q1 Q2. _to_ Q3.

[dac024], dac029: _I_] Q1 Q3. _Yea_ Q2.

[dac030] _Whose_] Q1. _Who’s_ Q2 Q3.

[dac031] _in_] Q1 Q3. om. Q2.

[dac033] _here_] Q1. _heare_ Q2. _heere_ Q3. ¶ _this_] Q1 Q2. _this thing_ Q3.

[dac034] _what_] Q1. _whats_ Q2 _what’s_ Q3.

[dac035] _Whats_] Q1 Q2. _What’s_ Q3.

[dac038] _knaue._] Q1 Q3. _knaue?_ Q2.

[dac039] _me, me_] Q1. _mee_ Q2 (Capell, Devonshire, and Malone 867). _it_ Q2 (Malone 36). _me_ Q3.

[dac041] _petitions_] Q1 Q3. _petition_ Q2.

[dac042] _you_] Q1 Q3. _ye_ Q2.

[dac043] _thus._] Q1. _thus?_ Q2 Q3. ¶ Exet] Q1. exeunt. Q2. Exit Q3.

[dac048] _nere_] Q1 Q3. _ne’re_ Q2.

[dac051] _nor_] Q1 Q2. _to_ Q3.

[dac054] _takes_] Q1 Q2. _take_ Q3. ¶ _the_] Q1 Q2. om. Q3. ¶ _Queene_] Here Q3 alone inserts _She beares a Dukes whole reuennewes on her backe._

[dac058] _this._] Q1. _this?_ Q2 Q3.

[dac059] _Poull_] Q1. _Poole_ Q2. _Pole_ Q3.

[dac060] _Ladaies_] Q1. _ladies_ Q2 Q3.

[dac064] _to_] Q1 Q2. _into_ Q3.

[dac069] and enter] Q1 Q2. Then entereth Q3.

[dac071] _alls_] Q1 Q2. _all’s_ Q3. ¶ _wonne_] Q1. _one_ Q2 Q3.

[dac074] _thinke_] Q1 Q2. _thinkes_ Q3.

[dac078] _Pease_] Q1. _Peace_ Q2 Q3.

[dac079] _Cardinals_] Q1. _Cardinal’s_ Q2. _Cardnal’s_ Q3.

[dac081] _the best_] Q1 Q2. _best_ Q3.

[dac084] _our_] Q1. _our_ Q2 Q3.

[dac086] _old_] Q1 Q3. _bold_ Q2.

[dac088] _ouer_] Q1 Q2. _ore_ Q3.

[dac090] _King_] Q1 Q2. _a King_ Q3.

[dac091] _thee._] Q1. _thee?_ Q2. _thee:_ Q3.

[dac095] _then_] Q1 Q3. _than_ Q2.

[dac112] _Ant_] Q1. _An’t_ Q2 Q3.

[dac117] _my Lord_] Q1 Q2. _master_ Q3. ¶ _the words_] Q1 Q3. _these words_ Q2.

[dac121] _Maiestie_] Q1. _maiesty_ Q2. _worship_ Q3.

[dac127] _Which...month_] Omitted in Q3.

[dac128] _Standbags_] Q1 Q2. _Sandbags_ Q3.

[dac131] _to fight_] Q1 Q2. _for to fight_ Q3.

[dac133] _them_] Q1 Q3. _him_ Q2.

[dac137] _French-woman,_] Q1 Q2. _French-woman?_ Q3.

[dac142] _will._] Q1 Q3. _will!_ Q2.

[dac146] _wart_] Q1. _wert_ Q2 Q3. ¶ _to blame_] Q1. _too blame_ Q2 Q3.

[dac154] _should_] Q1 Q3. _doth_ Q2.

[dac156] _ouer_] Q1 Q2. _ore_ Q3.

[dac157] _trials_] Q1 Q3. _trial’s_ Q2.

[dac160] _rights gainst_] Q1 Q2. _right ’gainst_ Q3.

[dac166] _lets_] Q1 Q2. _let’s_ Q3.

[dac169] Exet] Q1. exeunt Q2. Exit Q3.

[dad001] Elnor] Q1 Q2. Elanor Q3. ¶ Koger] Q1. Roger Q2 Q3.

[dad004] _here_] Q1. _heare_ Q2 Q3.

[dad012] _be low_] Q1. _below_ Q2 Q3.

[dad020] _Assenda, Assenda_] Q1 Q3. _Ascenda, Ascenda_ Q3.

[dad024] _But_] Q1 Q3. _Yet_ Q2. ¶ _out liue_] Q1 Q2. _out-liue_ Q3.

[dad025] _awayt_] Q1. _awaits_ Q2. _awaites_ Q3. ¶ _Suffolke._] Q1 Q3. _Suffolke?_ Q2.

[dad026] _shall he_] Q1 Q3. _he shall_ Q2.

[dad029] _then_] Q1 Q3. om. Q2.

[dad031] _poule_] Q1. _poole_ Q2 Q3.

[dad037] _Sonnes_] Q1 Q2. _Zounds_ Q3.

[dad041] _your_] Q1. _you_ Q2 Q3.

[dad042] _notice_] Q1 Q3. _a notice_ Q2.

[dad047] _S._] Q1 Q3. _Saint_ Q2.

[dad050] _Whose_] Q1 Q3. _Who’s_ Q2.

[dad052] _Earles_] Q1 Q3. _Earle_ Q2.

[dae005] _silly_] Q1 Q3. _seely_ Q2.

[dae006] _sore?_] Q1. _soare,_ Q2. _sore,_ Q3.

[dae007] _soust_] Q1. _sowst_ Q2. _souc’d_ Q3.

[dae009] _Hawke_] Q1. _hawke_ Q2. _hawkes_ Q3. ¶ _done_] Q1. _doe_ Q2. _do_ Q3.

[dae010] _He...aloft_] Q1 Q2. _They know their master sores a Faulcons pitch_ Q3.

[dae011] _it is_] Q1 Q2. _it’s_ Q3.

[dae012] _That...pitch_] Q1 Q2 (_soare_ Q2). _That sores no higher then a bird can sore_ Q3.

[dae014] _I_] Q1 Q3. _Yea_ Q2.

[dae015] _fllie_] Q1. _flie_ Q2 _fly_ Q3.

[dae018] _common-wealth_] _Gommon-wealth_ Q3.

[dae020] _hote._] Q1. _hote!_ Q2 _hot?_ Q3. ¶ _doate._] Q1. _dote?_ Q2. _do’t._ Q3.

[dae021] _not Hauing...cause_] Q1. _not? having...cause._ Q2 _not, hauing...cause?_ Q3.

[dae023] _it like_] Q1 Q2 _t’like_ Q3.

[dae033] _darest_] Q1 Q2. _dar’st_ Q3.

[dae034] _Dare._] Q1. _Dare!_ Q2. _Dare:_ Q3. ¶ _rhee_] Q1. _thee_ Q2 Q3.

[dae036] _Plantaganet_] Q1 Q2. _Plantagenet_ Q3.

[dae042] _Heres_] Q1 Q2. _Here’s_ Q3.

[dae047] _Faith_] Q1 Q2. _Gods mother_ Q3.

[dae049] _chollour_] Q1. _color_ Q2. _choller_ Q3. ¶ A miracle, a miracle.] Q1 Q3. a myracle. Q2.

[dae050] _How now,_] Q1. _How now!_ Q2. _How now?_ Q3.

[dae052] _S._] Q1 Q3. _Saint_ Q2. ¶ _his_] Q1 Q2. _the_ Q3.

[dae053] _hither_] Q1 Q2. _hether_ Q3.

[dae057] Humphrey. _Where...borne?_] Q1 Q2. Continued to ‘King’ in Q3.

[dae058] _sir_] Q1 Q2. _please your Maiesty_ Q3.

[dae059] _helpe._] Q1 Q3. _help?_ Q2.

[dae060] _I sir_] Q1 Q3. _Yea sir_ Q2.

[dae062] _art thou_] Q1 Q2. _are_ Q3.

[dae063], dae070, dae071: _I_] Q1 Q3. _Yea_ Q2.

[dae065] _on_] Q1 Q2. om. Q3.

[dae066] _Wart_] Q1 Q2. _Wert_ Q3.

[dae069] _wart_] Q1 Q2. _wert_ Q3.

[dae072] _thou his_] Q1 Q3. _thou, his_ Q2.

[dae078] _so._] Q1. _so!_ Q2. _so:_ Q3. ¶ dae078, dae082: _colours_] Q1. _colour’s_ Q2 Q3.

[dae079] _Why red_] Q1 Q2. _Red_ Q3.

[dae081] _thats_] Q1 Q2. _that’s_ Q3.

[dae084] _colours_] Q1 Q2. _colour’s_ Q3.

[dae087] _yet_] Q1 Q3. om. Q2.

[dae089] _whats_] Q1. _what’s_ Q2 Q3.

[dae091] _Whats_] Q1 Q2. _What’s_ Q3.

[dae097] _Whats_] Q1 Q3. _What’s_ Q2.

[dae100] _mightest_] Q1. _mightst_ Q2 Q3.

[dae103] _saint_] Q1 Q2. _S._ Q3.

[dae105] _againe._] Q1 Q3. _againe?_ Q2.

[dae107] _saint_] Q1 Q2. _S._ Q3.

[dae122] _do,_] Q1 Q3. _do?_] Q2. ¶ girke] Q1 Q2. ierke Q3.

[dae128] _halt_] Q1 Q3. _the halt_ Q2.

[dae129] _I_] Q1 Q3. _Yea_ Q2.

[dae132] _here_] Q1. _heare_ Q2 Q3.

[dae133] _Humprey_] Q1. _Humphrey_ Q2. _Humfrey_ Q3.

[dae145] _out liue_] Q1 Q2. _out-liue_ Q2.

[dae149] _die?_] Q1 Q3. _die:_ Q2.

[dae154] _Protector_] Q1. _protector?_ Q2. _Protector,_ Q3.

[dae170] _Exet_] Q1. exeunt Q2. Exit Q3.

[daf001] _ended, thus,_] Q1. _ended, thus_ Q2. _ended thus,_ Q3.

[daf011]–daf027: _The second...third_] See note (III).

[daf027] _Now sir. In the time_] Q1 Q2. _Now sir, in time_ Q3.

[daf028] _Bullingbrooke_] Q1 Q3. _Bullenbroke_ Q2.

[daf031] _both you_] Q1 Q2. _you both_ Q2.

[daf036] _Owin Glendor_] Q1. _Owen Glendor_ Q2. _Owen Glendour_ Q3.

[daf040] _sucseed_] Q1. _succeed_ Q2 Q3.

[daf042] _plaine_] Q1 Q2. om. Q3. _plaine,_] Q1. _plaine?_ Q2. _plain,_ Q3.

[daf056] _gard_] Q1. _guard_ Q2 Q3. ¶ _will I_] Q1 Q3. _I wil_ Q2.

[daf059] _Lord_] Q1 Q3. _lords_ Q2.

[daf061] _why my_] Q1. _why, my_ Q2 Q3.

[daf065] Exet] Q1. exeunt Q2. Exit Q3.

[dag001] _foorth_] Q1. _forth_ Q2 Q3.

[dag002] _here_] Q1. _heare_ Q2 Q3.

[dag003] _States_] Q1 Q2. _State_ Q3.

[dag004] _crimes_] Q1 Q2. _crime_ Q3.

[dag008] _erreuocable_] Q1. _irreuocable_ Q2 Q3. ¶ Exet] Q1. exeunt Q2. Exit Q3.

[dag013] _Least_] Q1 Q3. _Lest_ Q2.

[dag015] _awhile_] Q1 Q2. _a while_ Q3.

[dag020] _hart_] Q1 Q3. _heart_ Q2.

[dag024] _I_] Q1 Q3. _yea_ Q2.

[dag025] _My staffe......thine_] Q1 Q3. Omitted in Q2.

[dag026] _erst_] Q1 Q2. _ere_] Q3.

[dag033] _weart_] Q1. _wert_ Q2 Q3. ¶ _my_] Q1 Q2. _this my_ Q3.

[dag041] _Hornor_] Q1. _Horner_ Q2 Q3. ¶ dag041, dag042: _Here...inough_] As in Q1 Q2. Prose in Q3.

[dag043] _heres_] Q1 Q2. _here’s_ Q3.

[dag044] _Heres_] Q1 Q2. _here’s_ Q3.

[dag048] _affeard_] Q1 Q2. _affraid_ Q3.

[dag049], dag050: _heres_] Q1 Q2. _here’s_ Q3.

[dag055] _all the_] Q1 Q3. _all my_ Q2.

[dag057] _learnt_] Q1. _learnd_ Q2. _learn’d_ Q3.

[dag059] _whats_] Q1 Q2. _what’s_ Q3.

[dag064] _Heres_] Q1. _Here_ Q2. _Here’s_ Q3.

[dag066] _my mans_] Q1 Q3. _mans_ Q2.

[dag069] _hees_] Q1 Q2. _hee’s_ Q3. ¶ Alarmes, and] Q1. Alarme: and Q2. Alarmes, Q3.

[dag078] Exet omnis.] Q3. exeunt omnes. Q2. Exit omnes. Q3.

[dah001] _whats_] Q1. _what’s_ Q2 Q3.

[dah017] _doest_] Q1 Q2. _dost_ Q3.

[dah027] _Then_] Q1 Q2. _The_ Q3.

[dah033] _liue._] Q1. _liue?_ Q2 Q3.

[dah039] _rascald_] Q1 Q3. _rascall_ Q2.

[dah045] _ouer_] Q1 Q2. _ore_ Q3.

[dah051] _can_] Q1 Q2. _canst_ Q3.

[dah053] _saint_] Q1 Q2. _S._ Q3.

[dah055] _This is sodeine._] Q1 Q2. _This is--_ Q3.

[dah060] _Standly_] Q1 Q2. _Stanly_ Q3.

[dah063] _I my_] Q1 Q3. _Yea my_ Q2.

[dah065] _neare_] Q1. _nere_ Q2 Q3.

[dah070] _What gone_] Q1 Q3. _What? gone_ Q2. ¶ _me not_] Q1. _not me_ Q2 Q3. ¶ _farwell?_] Q1. _farewell?_ Q2. _farewel_ Q3.

[dah076] _lets_] Q1 Q2. _let’s_ Q3. ¶ _hereby_] Q1. _here by_ Q2. _heereby_ Q3.

[dah081] _shoulst_] Q1. _shouldst_ Q2 Q3. ¶ Exet] Q1. exeunt Q2. Exit Q3.

[dai001] Parlament] Q1 Q2. Parliament Q3. ¶ and the Duke] Q1 Q2. the Duke Q3. ¶ the Queene] Q1 Q3. Queene Q2.

[dai002] _see,_] Q1 Q2. _see?_ Q3.

[dai004] _that_] Q1 Q2. _the_ Q3.

[dai008] _And_] Q1 Q2. _Yet_ Q3.

[dai009] _how_] Q1 Q3. om. Q2.

[dai011] _And...grace_] Q1 Q2. Omitted in Q3.

[dai012] _their_] Q1 Q3. _a_ Q2.

[dai017] _call it_] Q1 Q2. _call’t_ Q3.

[dai019] _Alligations_] Q1. _allegations_ Q2 Q3.

[dai030] _Territores_] Q1. _Territories_ Q2 Q3.

[dai042] _am I_] Q1 Q2. _I am_ Q3.

[dai045] _By_] Q1 Q2. _Through_ Q3.

[dai046] _so,_] Q1 Q2. _so?_ Q3.

[dai047] _helpe me_] Q1. _help me_ Q2. _me helpe_ Q3.

[dai056] _offendors_] Q1 Q2. _offenders_ Q3.

[dai060] _felonous_] Q1. _felonious_ Q2 Q3.

[dai061] _silly_] Q1 Q3. _seely_ Q2.

[dai062] _tortord_] Q1. _torturd_ Q2 Q3.

[dai077] _harts_] Q1. _hearts_ Q2 Q3.

[dai085] _inough_] Q1. _inow_ Q2. _enough_ Q3.

[dai087] _well_] Q1 Q2. om. Q3.

[dai090] _ignomious_] Q1. _ignominious_ Q2 Q3.

[dai091] _sobornde_] Q1. _subornd_ Q2. _suborn’d_ Q3. ¶ _life._] Q1 Q3. _life?_ Q2.

[dai092] _I but_] Q1. _Yea but_ Q2. _But_ Q3.

[dai094] _Beshrow_] Q1. _Beshrew_ Q2 Q3.

[dai108] _I_] Q1 Q3. _Yea_ Q2.

[dai110] _Traitor._] Q1 Q3. _traitor?_ Q2.

[dai124], dai125: _No...more_] Given to ‘Yorke’ in Q3.

[dai125] _Least_] Q1 Q3. _Lest_ Q2.

[dai133] _Lords_] Q1 Q3. _lord_ Q2.

[dai134] _Kernes that vncontrold,_] Q1 Q2. _Kernes, that vncontrolde_ Q3.

[dai135] _Doth_] Q1 Q3. _Do_ Q2. ¶ After this line, Q2 and Q3 insert line 139.

[dai137] _very_] Q1 Q2. om. Q3.

[dai139] _burnes and spoiles_] Q1 Q3. _burne and spoile_ Q2. See note to line 135.

[dai143] _Pollices_] Q1. _Pollicies_ Q2 Q3.

[dai144], dai146: _I_] Q1 Q3. _Yea_ Q2.

[dai145] _France_] Q1 Q3. om. Q2.

[dai147] _What worse then nought._] Q1 Q2. _What, worse then naught?_ Q3.

[dai155] _fortune against_] Q1. _fortune gainst_ Q2. _fortunes ’gainst_ Q3.

[dai156] _shalt. My_] Q1 Q3. _shalt, my_ Q2.

[dai159] _leauie_] Q1. _leuie_ Q2 Q3.

[dai162] _I wil_] Q1. _I will_ Q2. _I’le_ Q3.

[dai167] _Twere_] Q1 Q2. _T’were_ Q3.

[dai168] Exet...] Q1. exeunt omnes, manet Yorke. Q2. Exit omnes, Manet Yorke. Q3.

[dai171] _Least_] Q1 Q3. _Lest_ Q2. ¶ _it not_] Q1 Q3. _not it_ Q2.

[dai172] _Twas_] Q1 Q2. _T’was_ Q3.

[dai176] _Iohn Mortemer,_] Q1. _Sir John Mortimer,_ Q2. _John Mortimer,_ (_For he is like him euery kinde of way_) Q3.

[daj002] _I_] Q1 Q3. _Yea_ Q2. ¶ _hees_] Q1. _he is_ Q2. _hee’s_ Q3.

[daj006] _hansome_] Q1 Q2. _handsome_ Q3.

[daj008] Exet murtherers.] Q1. exeunt murderers. Q2. Exit murtherers. Q3. ¶ Then enter...] Q1 Q2. Enter... Q3.

[daj012] _against_] Q1 Q2. _’gainst_ Q3. ¶ _Gloster_] Q1 Q2. om. Q3.

[daj017] _Lord Gloster is_] Q1. _Lord, Gloster is_ Q2. _Lord of Glosters_ Q3. ¶ sound.] Q1 Q3. swoone. Q2.

[daj024] _heart:_] Q1. _heart?_ Q2 Q3.

[daj025] _messenger out_] Q1 Q3. _messenger, out_ Q2.

[daj026] _thine_] Q1 Q3. _thy_ Q2.

[daj027] _Basaliske_] Q1 Q2. _Basiliske_ Q3.

[daj028] _silly_] Q1. _seely_ Q2. om. Q3.

[daj032] _you had_] Q1 Q2. _y’had_ Q3.

[daj035] _doest_] Q1. _dost_ Q2 Q3.

[daj036] _leoper_] Q1. _leaper_ Q2 Q3.

[daj037] _nigh_] Q1 Q3. _nie_ Q2. ¶ _sea,_] Q1 Q3. _sea?_ Q2.

[daj038] _bounds,_] Q1 Q2. _bounds?_ Q3.

[daj041] _angrie_] Q1. _angry_ Q2. _hungry_ Q3.

[daj043] _Duke_] Q1 Q3. om. Q2.

[daj055] _thrise_] Q1. om. Q2. _thrice_ Q3.

[daj056] _toong_] Q1. _tongue_ Q2 Q3 (and passim).

[daj060] _his_] Q1 Q3. _the_ Q2.

[daj062] _proportioned_] Q1 Q2. proportion’d Q3.

[daj065] _chuse_] Q1 Q2. _choose_ Q3.

[daj068] _I_] Q1 Q3. _Yea_ Q2. ¶ _twas_] Q1 Q2. _tis_ Q3.

[daj070] _you_ Q1 Q2. _ye_ Q3.

[daj071] _hefer_] Q1. _heifer_ Q2. _heyfer_ Q3.

[daj072] _hard-by_] Q1. _hard by_ Q2 Q3.

[daj078] _your talants_] Q1 Q2. _his talents_ Q3.

[daj081] _But heres_] Q1 Q2. _Yet here’s_ Q3. ¶ _case_] Q1. _ease_ Q2 Q3.

[daj082] _rankorous_] Q1. _rancarous_ Q2. _rancorous_ Q3.

[daj089] _hundreth_] Q1 Q2. _hundred_ Q3.

[daj090] _be_] Q1 Q3. _be ye_ Q2.

[daj096] _vntutred_] Q1 Q3. _vntutor’d_ Q3.

[daj100] _deaths man_] Q1 Q2. _deaths-man_ Q3.

[daj105] _meants_] Q1. _meantst_ Q2 Q3.

[daj108] _thy soule_] Q1 Q2. _thee downe_ Q3.

[daj115] _soueraigne i_] Q1. _soueraigne,_ Q2 Q3. ¶ Salbury.] Q1. Salisbury. Q2. Salisburie. Q3.

[daj116] Salb.] Q1. Salsb. Q2. Salisb. Q3.

[daj117] _The_] Q1. _That_ Q2 Q3.

[daj123] _foorth_] Q1. _forth_ Q2 Q3.

[daj132] _all for_] Q1 Q3. _for all_ Q2. ¶ _louing_] Q1 Q2. _kinde_ Q3.

[daj133] _I not_] Q1 Q3. _not I_ Q2.

[daj140] _erreuocable_] Q1. _irreuocable_ Q2 Q3.

[daj141] _good_] Q1 Q3. om. Q2.

[daj144] _Theres_] Q1 Q2. _There’s_ Q3.

[daj151] _leaue fast_] Q1. _leane facde_ Q2. _leane fac’d_ Q3.

[daj156] _breake,_] Q1 Q3. _breake_ Q2.

[daj159] _sypris_] Q1 Q2. _cypresse_ Q3.

[daj162] _scrike-oules_] Q1. _scrike-owles_ Q2. _scritch-owles_ Q3.

[daj164] _torments_] Q1 Q3. _tormentst_ Q2.

[daj165] _sease_] Q1. _cease_ Q2 Q3.