Part 39
_Oxf._ For my part Ile not trouble thee with words. [eau051] _Exit_ Oxford.
_Sum._ Nor _I_, but stoope with patience to my death. [eau052] _Exit Sum._
_Edw._ Now _Edward_ what satisfaction canst thou make, For stirring vp my subiects to rebellion?
_Prin._ Speake like a subiect proud ambitious Yorke, ·eau055· Suppose that I am now my fathers mouth, Resigne thy chaire, and where _I_ stand kneele thou, Whilst _I_ propose the selfesame words to thee, [eau058] Which traytor thou woudst haue me answere to. [eau059]
_Queen._ Oh that thy father had bin so resolu’d: [eau060]
_Glo._ That you might still haue kept your [eau061] Peticote, and nere haue stolne the Breech from _Lancaster_.
_Prince._ Let _Aesop_ fable in a winters night, His currish Riddles sorts not with this place. ·eau065·
_Glo._ By heauen brat _I_le plague you for that word.
_Queen._ I, thou wast borne to be a plague to men.
_Glo._ For Gods sake take awaie this captiue scold.
_Prin_ Nay take away this skolding Crooktbacke rather. [eau069]
_Edw._ Peace wilfull boy, or _I_ will tame your tongue. ·eau070·
_Cla._ Vntuterd lad thou art too malepert. [eau071]
_Prin._ _I_ know my dutie, you are all vndutifull. Lasciuious _Edward_, and thou periurd _George_, And thou mishapen Dicke, I tell you all, I am your better, traytors as you be. ·eau075·
_Edw._ Take that, the litnes of this railer heere. [eau076]
_Queen._ Oh kill me too.
_Glo._ Marrie and shall.
_Edw._ Hold _Richard_ hold, for we haue doone too (much alreadie. [eau079]
_Glo._ Why should she liue to fill the world with words? ·eau080·
_Ed._ What doth she swound? make meanes for Her recouerie? [eau081]
_Glo._ _Clarence,_ excuse me to the king my brother, _I_ must to London on a serious matter, Ere you come there, you shall heare more newes.
_Cla._ About what, prethe tell me? ·eau085·
_Glo._ The Tower man, the Tower, Ile root them out. _Exit Gloster._
_Queen._ Ah _Ned_, speake to thy mother boy? ah [eau087] Thou canst not speake. Traytors, Tyrants, bloudie Homicides, They that stabd _Cæsar_ shed no bloud at all, ·eau090· For he was a man, this in respect a childe, And men nere spend their furie on a child, Whats worse then tyrant that _I_ maie name, [eau093] You haue no children Deuils, if you had, _T_he thought of them would then haue stopt your rage, ·eau095· But if you euer hope to haue a sonne, Looke in his youth to haue him so cut off, As Traitors you haue doone this sweet young prince.
_Edw._ Awaie, and beare her hence.
_Queen._ Naie nere beare me hence, dispatch [eau100] Me heere, heere sheath thy sword, _I_le pardon thee my death. Wilt thou not? Then _Clarence_, doe thou doe it? [eau103]
_Cla._ By Heauen I would not doe thee so much ease.
_Queen._ Good _Clarence_ doe, sweet Clarence kill me too. ·eau105·
_Cla._ Didst thou not heare me sweare _I_ would not do it?
_Queen._ I, but thou vsest to forsweare thy selfe, Twas sinne before, but now tis charitie. Whears the Diuels butcher, hardfauored _Richard_, [eau109] Richard where art thou? He is not heere, [eau110] Murder is his almes deed, petitioners For bloud he nere put backe. [eau112]
_Edw._ Awaie I saie, and take her hence perforce.
_Queen._ So come to you and yours, as to this prince. [eau114] _Ex._
_Edw._ _Clarence_, whithers _Gloster_ gone? [eau115]
_Cla_ Marrie my Lord to London, and as I gesse, to [eau116] Make a bloudie supper in the Tower.
_Edw._ He is sudden if a thing come in his head. Well, discharge the common souldiers with paie And thankes, and now let vs towards London, [eau120] To see our gentle Queene how shee doth fare, [eau121] For by this I hope shee hath a sonne for vs. _Exeunt Omnes._
## SCENE XXII.
Enter _Gloster_ to king _Henry_ in the Tower.
_Glo._ Good day my Lord. What at your booke so hard?
_Hen._ I my good Lord. Lord _I_ should saie rather, Tis sinne to flatter, good was little better, Good _Gloster_, and good Diuell, were all alike, What scene of Death hath _Rosius_ now to act? ·eav005·
_Glo._ Suspition alwaies haunts a guiltie mind.
_Hen._ The birde once limde doth feare the fatall bush, And I the haplesse maile to one poore bird, Haue now the fatall obiect in mine eie, Where my poore young was limde, was caught & kild. ·eav010·
_Glo._ Why, what a foole was that of Creete? That taught his sonne the office [eav012] Of a birde, and yet for all that the poore Fowle was drownde. [eav014]
_Hen._ _I Dedalus_, my poore sonne _Icarus_, ·eav015· Thy father _Minos_ that denide our course, Thy brother _Edward_, the sunne that searde his wings, And thou the enuious gulfe that swallowed him. [eav018] Oh better can my brest abide thy daggers point, Then can mine eares that tragike historie. ·eav020·
_Glo._ Why dost thou thinke _I_ am an executioner?
_Hen._ A persecutor _I_ am sure thou art, And if murdering innocents be executions, Then I know thou art an executioner.
_Glo._ Thy sonne I kild for his presumption. ·eav025·
_Hen._ Hadst thou bin kild when first thou didst presume, Thou hadst not liude to kill a sonne of mine, And thus _I_ prophesie of thee. That manie a Widdow for her husbands death, And many an infants water standing eie, ·eav030· Widowes for their husbandes, children for their fathers, Shall curse the time that euer thou wert borne. The owle shrikt at thy birth, an euill signe, The night Crow cride, aboding lucklesse tune, [eav034] Dogs howld and hideous tempests shooke down trees, [eav035] The Rauen rookt her on the Chimnies top, And chattering Pies in dismall discord sung, Thy mother felt more then a mothers paine, And yet brought forth lesse then a mothers hope, To wit: an vndigest created lumpe, ·eav040· Not like the fruit of such a goodly tree, Teeth hadst thou in thy head when thou wast borne, To signifie thou camst to bite the world, And if the rest be true that I haue heard, Thou camst into the world He stabs him. [eav045]
_Glo._ Die prophet in thy speech, _I_le heare [eav046] No more, for this amongst the rest, was I ordainde.
_Hen._ _I_ and for much more slaughter after this. O God forgiue my sinnes, and pardon thee. He dies.
_Glo._ What? will the aspiring bloud of _Lancaster_ ·eav050· Sinke into the ground, _I_ had thought it would haue mounted, [eav051] See how my sword weepes for the poore kings death. Now maie such purple teares be alwaies shed, [eav053] For such as seeke the downefall of our house. If anie sparke of life remaine in thee, Stab him againe. [eav055] Downe, downe to hell, and saie I sent thee thither. I that haue neither pittie, loue nor feare. Indeed twas true that _Henry_ told me of, For _I_ haue often heard my mother saie, That I came into the world with my legs forward, [eav060] And had I not reason thinke you to make hast, And seeke their ruines that vsurpt our rights? The women wept and the midwife cride, [eav063] O Iesus blesse vs, he is borne with teeth. And so I was indeed, which plainelie signifide, ·eav065· That _I_ should snarle and bite, and plaie the dogge. Then since Heauen hath made by bodie so, Let hell make crookt my mind to answere it. I had no father, _I_ am like no father, I haue no brothers, _I_ am like no brothers, [eav070] And this word _Loue_ which graybeards tearme diuine, Be resident in men like one another, And not in me, I am my selfe alone. _Clarence_ beware, thou keptst me from the light, But I will sort a pitchie daie for thee. ·eav075· For I will buz abroad such prophesies, [eav076] As _Edward_ shall be fearefull of his life, And then to purge his feare, Ile be thy death. Henry and his sonne are gone, thou Clarence next, [eav079] And by one and one I will dispatch the rest, ·eav080· Counting my selfe but bad, till I be best. Ile drag thy bodie in another roome, And triumph _Henry_ in thy daie of doome. _Exit._
## SCENE XXIII.
Enter king _Edward_, _Queene Elizabeth_, and a Nurse with the young prince, and _Clarence_, and _Hastings_, and others.
_Edw._ Once more we sit in England’s royall throne, [eaw001] Repurchasde with the bloud of enemies, What valiant foemen like to _Autumnes_ corne, [eaw003] Haue we mow’d downe in tops of all their pride? Three Dukes of _Summerset_, threefold renowmd [eaw005] For hardie and vndoubted champions. Two _Cliffords_, as the father and the sonne, And two _Northumberlands_, two brauer men Nere spurd their coursers at the trumpets sound. With them the two rough Beares, _Warwike_ and _Montague_, ·eaw010· That in their chaines fettered the kinglie Lion, And made the Forrest tremble when they roard, Thus haue we swept suspition from our seat, And made our footstoole of securitie. Come hither _Besse_, and let me kisse my boie, ·eaw015· Young _Ned_, for thee, thine Vncles and my selfe, Haue in our armors watcht the Winters night, Marcht all a foote in summers skalding heat, [eaw018] That thou mightst repossesse the crowne in peace, And of our labours thou shalt reape the gaine. ·eaw020·
_Glo._ _I_le blast his haruest and your head were laid, [eaw021] For yet I am not lookt on in the world. This shoulder was ordained so thicke to heaue, And heaue it shall some waight or breake my backe, Worke thou the waie, and thou shalt execute. ·eaw025·
_Edward._ _Clarence_ and _Gloster_, loue my louelie Queene, [eaw026] And kisse your princelie nephew brothers both. [eaw027]
_Cla._ The dutie that _I_ owe vnto your, Maiestie, [eaw028] I seale vpon the rosiate lips of this sweet babe.
_Queen._ Thankes noble Clarence worthie brother thankes. ·eaw030·
_Gloster._ And that I loue the fruit from whence thou [eaw031] Sprangst, witnesse the louing kisse I giue the child. To saie the truth so _Iudas_ kist his maister, And so he cride all haile, and meant all harme.
_Edward._ Nowe am _I_ seated as my soule delights, ·eaw035· Hauing my countries peace, and brothers loues. [eaw036]
_Cla._ What will your grace haue done with _Margaret_, [eaw037] _Ranard_ her father to the king of _France_, [eaw038] Hath pawnd the _Cyssels_ and _Ierusalem_, [eaw039] And hither haue they sent it for her ransome. [eaw040]
_Edw._ Awaie with her, and wafte hir hence to _France_, And now what rests but that we spend the time, With stately Triumphs and mirthfull comicke shewes, Such as befits the pleasures of the Court. Sound drums and Trumpets, farewell to sower annoy, ·eaw045· For heere _I_ hope begins our lasting ioie. _Exeunt Omnes._
FINIS.
FOOTNOTES:
[eaa001] Crookeback] Q1 Q2. then Crooke backe Q3.
[eaa006] _therewith_] Q1 Q2. _there with_ Q3.
[eaa008] _the hands_] Q1 Q2. _th’ hands_ Q3.
[eaa010] _dangerouslie_] Q1. _danderously_ Q2. _dangerously_ Q3.
[eaa014] _Bloud, whom_] Q1. _blood, Whom_ Q2 Q3.
[eaa016] _L._] Q1 Q2. _Lord_ Q3.
[eaa022] _heauens_] Q1 Q2. _heauen_ Q3.
[eaa024] _chaire?_] Q1. _chaire;_ Q2. _chaire:_ Q3.
[eaa032] _Violence, vnlesse_] Q1. _violenre, Vnlesse_ Q2. _violence, Vnlesse_ Q3.
[eaa033] _lets_] Q1 Q2. _let’s_ Q3.
[eaa041] _burd_] Q1. _bird_ Q2 Q3.
[eaa042] _Dares_] Q1 Q2. _Dare_ Q3.
[eaa054] _this,_] Q1. _this?_ Q2 Q3. ¶ _lets_] Q1 Q2. _Let’s_ Q3.
[eaa063] _becke?_] Q1 Q2. _becke._ Q3.
[eaa064], eaa072: _D._] Q1 Q2. _Duke_ Q3.
[eaa073] _mine_] Q1 Q2. _my_ Q3.
[eaa078] _that is_] Q1 Q2. _thats_ Q3.
[eaa079] _sittest_] Q1. _sitst_ Q2 Q3.
[eaa082] _Duke_] Q1 Q3. _D._ Q2.
[eaa089] _remember it_] Q1 Q2. _remember ’t_ Q3.
[eaa103], eaa104: _vpon their Townes_] Q1 Q2. _vpon Their townes_ Q3.
[eaa108] _You are_] Q1 Q2. _Y’are_ Q3.
[eaa112] _Lets_] Q1 Q2. _Let’s_ Q3.
[eaa115] _leauē_] Q1. _leaue_ Q2 Q3.
[eaa116] _seekest_] Q1 Q2. _seek’st_ Q3.
[eaa117] _both both_] Q1. _both_ Q2 Q3. ¶ _birth,_] Q1. _birth._ Q2. _birth?_ Q3.
[eaa118] _discent_] Q1 Q2. _descent_ Q3.
[eaa126], eaa130: _titles_] Q1 Q3. _title’s_ Q2.
[eaa129] _T‛was_] Q1. _Twas_ Q2 Q3.
[eaa135] _Henrie_] Q1. _Henerie_ Q2. _Henry_ Q3.
[eaa138] _Soueraigne, &_] Q1. _Soneraigue, And_ Q2. _Soueraigne, And_ Q3.
[eaa146] _laist_] Q1 Q3. _layest_ Q2.
[eaa149]–eaa151: _Tush...proud_] In Q3 the lines end _deceiu’d...Norfolke...proud._
[eaa150], eaa151: _and of Kent. that_] Q1. _and of Kent, That_ Q2. _And Kent, that_ Q3.
[eaa159] _you?_] Q1 Q3. _you,_ Q2.
[eaa163] _Wright_] Q1. _Write_ Q2 Q3.
[eaa165] _whilst_] Q1 Q2. _while_ Q3.
[eaa174] Exit.] Q1 Q2. om. Q3.
[eaa175] _Queene._] Q1 Q2. _Queene._ Exit. Q3.
[eaa177] _vnkingly_] Q1 Q2. _vnkindly_ Q3.
[eaa180] _my Lord_] Q1 Q3. _my L._ Q2.
[eaa187], eaa188: _That...Soueraigne_] Q1. As two lines in Q2, ending _broiles...Soueraigne_. As three in Q3, ending _oath...line...Soueraigne_. ¶ eaa187: _thine oath_] Q1 Q2. _an oath_ Q3.
[eaa190] _him?_] Q1. _him._ Q2 Q3.
[eaa194], eaa195: _My Lord...castell_] As in Q1 Q2. In Q3 the lines end _leaue...Castle._
[eaa195] and his sonnes] Q1 Q2. with his sonnes Q3.
[eaa201] _I follow_] Q1 Q2. _Ile follow_ Q3.
[eaa203] _there?_] Q1. _there be?_ Q2 Q3.
[eaa205] _our_] Q1 Q3. _ouer_ Q2.
[eaa212] _sseepe_] Q1. _sleepe_ Q2 Q3.
[eaa215] _Northen_] Q1 Q2. _Northerne_ Q3.
[eaa218] _him_] Q1 Q3. _them_ Q2.
[eaa222] _murdred_] Q1 Q2. _murdered_ Q3.
[eaa226] _hir...hir_] Q1. _her...her_ Q2 Q3. ¶ _forget_] Q1 Q2. _to forget_ Q3.
[eab005]–eab007: _No...father_] As in Q1. As two lines in Q2 Q3, ending _which...father._
[eab008] _boy, why_] Q1 Q3. _boy? Why_ Q2.
[eab009], eab010: _And...death_] One line in Q2 Q3.
[eab011], eab012: _But...yeare_] One line in Q2 Q3.
[eab017] _Then...moment_] Two lines in Q3.
[eab025] _rhou_] Q1. _thou_ Q2 Q3.
[eab033] _Saint_] Q1 Q2. _S._ Q3.
[eab039], eab040: _Nurthumberland...Wakefield_] As in Q1 Q2. As three lines in Q3, ending _Westmerland...Lancaster,...Wakefield._ ¶ eab039: _Nurthumberland_] Q1. _Northumberland_ Q2 Q3. ¶ _and others_] Q1 Q2. _with others_ Q3.
[eab042], eab043: _A Gods...me_] As in Q1 Q2. As three lines in Q3, ending _come...hence...me._
[eab044] _Mortemers_] Q1. _Mortimers_ Q2. _Mortimer_ Q3.
[eab045] _Your_] Q1. _Y’are_ Q2 Q3.
[eab047] _Shee...field_] Two lines in Q3, ending _Lord...field._
[eab048] _souldiers_] _soludiors_ Q3.
[eab050] _womans_] Q1. _woman’s_ Q2 Q3.
[eab051] _woon_] Q1. _won_ Q2. _wonne_ Q3.
[eab055] _Lets_] Q1 Q2. _Let’s_ Q3. ¶ Exit.] Q1 Q3. Exeunt. Q2.
[eac004] _Chaplin_] Q1 Q2. _Chaplaine_ Q3.
[eac008] _Heauen reuenge_] Q1 Q3. _heauen Reuenge_ Q2.
[eac010] the Chaplein] Q1. the Chaplin. Q2. Chaplaine. Q3.
[eac014] _ouer_] Q1 Q2. _ore_ Q3.
[eac018] _too_] Q1 Q3. _to_ Q2.
[eac021] _Bloud hath_] Q1 Q3. _blood, Hath_ Q2.
[eac022], eac023: _againe? he is a Man_] Q1. _againe, He is a man_ Q2. _againe, he is a Man_ Q3.
[eac038] _twas_] Q1 Q2. _t’was_ Q3.
[eac051] _lost thou_] Q1. _lost; thou_ Q2. _lost, thou_ Q3.
[eac062] _flie:_] Q1. _flie?_ Q2 Q3.
[eac081] _gainst_] Q1 Q2. _’gainst_ Q3.
[eac090] _death_] Q1. _deafe_ Q2 Q3.
[eac093] _valure_] Q1. _valour_ Q2 Q3. ¶ _were_] Q1 Q2. _where_ Q3.
[eac100] _triumphs_] Q1 Q3. _triumphes_ Q2. ¶ eac100, eac101: _conquered Bootie_] Q1. _conquered booty_ Q2. _conquer’d booty_ Q3.
[eac101] _robbers_] _robbbers_ Q3.
[eac111] _where is_] Q1 Q2. _wher’s_ Q3. ¶ _Crookbackt_] Q1. _Crookebackt_ Q2. _crookt-backt_ Q3.
[eac114] _amongst_] Q1 Q2. _mongst_ Q3.
[eac116] _rapiers_] Q1 Q3. _Rapier_ Q2.
[eac121] _state?_] Q1. _state:_ Q2. _state._ Q3.
[eac122] _Yorke?_] Q1. _Yorke:_ Q2 Q3.
[eac124] _What?_] Q1 Q2. _What,_ Q3. ¶ _parcht_] Q1. _partcht_ Q2. _parch_ Q3.
[eac128] _Yorke?_] Q1 Q2. _Yorke,_ Q3.
[eac129] _whilst_] Q1 Q3. _while_ Q2.
[eac130] _king?_] Q1. _King_. Q2 Q3.
[eac132] _aire_] Q1. _heire_ Q2. _heyre_ Q3.
[eac143] _Thats_] Q1 Q2. _That’s_ Q3.
[eac146] _tongue_] Q1 Q2. _tongue’s_ Q3. ¶ _than_] Q1 Q2. _then_ Q3.
[eac150] _visard like_] Q1 Q2. _visard-like_ Q3.
[eac154] _Twere_] Q1 Q2. _T’were_ Q3.
[eac155] _type_] Q1 Q3. _tipe_ Q2.
[eac156] _Sissiles_] Q1 Q2. _Cissiles_ Q3.
[eac166] _that_] Q1 Q3. om. Q2.
[eac171] _hide?_] Q1. _hide!_ Q2. _hide;_ Q3.
[eac179] _blowes_] Q1 Q2. _blow_ Q3.
[eac180] _alaies_] Q1. _alayes_ Q2. _alaes_ Q3.
[eac183] _French woman_] Q1 Q2. _French-woman_ Q3.
[eac185] _can I_] Q1 Q2. _I can_ Q3.
[eac194] _heauie_] Q1 Q2. om. Q3.
[eac195] _sheed_] Q1. _shead_ Q2. _shed_ Q3.
[eac196] _sheed_] Q1. _shed_ Q2 Q3.
[eac200] _two_] Q1 Q2. _too_ Q3.
[eac201] _Hard-harted_] Q1 Q2. _Hard harted_ Q3.
[eac205] _inlie_] Q1 Q2. _inward_ Q3.
[eac209] _Thears...thears_] Q1 Q2. _There’s...there’s_ Q3. ¶ _my_] Q1 Q3. _mine_ Q2.
[eac210] _thears_] Q1 Q2. _there’s_ Q3.
[ead007] _his_] Q1 Q2. _the_ Q3. ¶ _our_] Q1 Q2. _from our_ Q3.
[ead011] _Dasell_] Q1 Q2. _Dazle_ Q3. ¶ _eies_] Q1. _eies?_ Q2. _eyes,_ Q3.
[ead012] _seperated_] Q1 Q2. _separated_ Q3. ¶ ead012, ead013: _racking Cloud, but_] Q1. _racking cloude: But_ Q2. _racking cloud But_ Q3.
[ead024] _thou? that_] Q1. _thou that_ Q2 Q3. ¶ _lookest_] Q1 Q2. _look’st_ Q3. ¶ After this line Q3 inserts _Enter a Messenger._
[ead032] _forst_] Q1 Q2. _fore’st_ Q3.
[ead051] _hart_] Q1. _heart_ Q2. _hate_ Q3.
[ead054] _bare_] Q1 Q3. _beare_ Q2.
[ead059] _descent_] Q1 Q3. _disent_ Q2.
[ead061] _his?_] Q1. _his._ Q2 Q3.
[ead063] _Ah_] Q1 Q3. _Ah gentle_ Q2. ¶ _report_] Q1 Q3. _but reporte,_ Q2. ¶ ead063–ead066: _Ah...wounds_] Q1. In Q2 the lines end _reporte...deliuerance...tould...woundes_. In Q3 they end at _newes...flesh...adde...wounds_.
[ead069] _I_] Q1 Q3. om. Q2.
[ead070] _L._] Q1. _Lord_ Q2 Q3.
[ead071] _a go_] Q1. _agoe_ Q2. _ago_ Q3.
[ead073] _things_] Q1 Q2. _newes_ Q3.
[ead076] _swiflie_] Q1. _swiftlie_ Q2. _swiftly_ Q3.
[ead081] _to entercept_] Q1. _t’entercept_ Q2. _to intercept_ Q3.
[ead089], ead092: _twas_] Q1 Q2. _’twas_ Q3.
[ead090] _He lookt_] Q1. _Who lookt_ Q2. _He look’d_ Q3.
[ead097] _night Owles_] Q1 Q2. _Night-Owles_ Q3.
[ead108] _another_] Q1 Q3. _an other_ Q2.
[ead115] _gainst_] Q1 Q2. _’gainst_ Q3.
[ead127] _whats_] Q1 Q2. _what’s_ Q3.
[ead138] _mo_] Q1 Q2. _moe_ Q3.
[ead143] _frustrate_] Q1 Q3. _frusterate_ Q2. ¶ _or_] Q1 Q3. _ot_ Q2.
[ead147] _48._] Q1 Q2. _eight and forty_ Q3.
[ead158] _faints_] Q1 Q3. _faint’st_ Q2.
[ead161] _degree, is_] Q1. _degree is_ Q2. _degree is,_ Q3.
[ead165] _the_] Q1 Q3. _th’_ Q2.
[ead172] _Lets_] Q1 Q2. _Let’s_ Q3.
[eae002] _Yonders_] Q1 Q3. _Yonder’s_ Q2.
[eae014] _Whose scapes_] Q1. _Who scapes_ Q2 Q3.
[eae034] _birth right_] Q1. _birth-right_ Q2 Q3.
[eae045] _euill_] Q1 Q2. _ill_ Q3.
[eae057] _straight doe dub_] Q1. _straight do bub_ Q2. _straight way dub_ Q3.
[eae060] _boy_] Q1 Q2. om. Q3.
[eae074] _thats_] Q1 Q2. _that’s_ Q3.
[eae079] _crowne,_] Q1 Q2. _Crowne?_ Q3.
[eae089] _Parlement_] Q1. _Parliament_ Q2 Q3.
[eae091] _And...son?_] Two lines in Q3, the first ending _George_.
[eae092] _their_] Q1 Q2. _there_ Q3.
[eae093] _I...sort_] Two lines in Q3, the first ending _thee_.
[eae096] _synald_] Q1 Q2. _signall_ Q3.
[eae098] _War._] Q1 Q2. _Warwicke_ Q3.
[eae101] _flee_] Q1 Q2. _flye_ Q3. ¶ _tis_] Q1 Q2. _t’is_ Q3.
[eae102] _so_] Q1 Q2. _as_ Q3.
[eae103] _that_] Q1 Q2. om. Q3.
[eae104] _you_] Q1 Q2. _yee_ Q3.
[eae105]–eae109: _Northumberland...child-killer_] As in Q1. As prose in Q2. As five lines in Q3 ending _hold...reuerently...refraine...heart...child-killer_.
[eae113] _sunne set_] Q1 Q2. _sun-set_ Q3.
[eae114] _Haue...speake_] Q1 Q2. Two lines in Q3, ending _Lords...speake_.
[eae117] _am a king and_] Q1 Q2. _being a King am_ Q3. ¶ _priuiledge_] Q1. _previledgde_ Q2. _priviledg’d_ Q3.
[eae119] _cru’d_] Q1. _cur’d_ Q2 Q3.
[eae135] _venome_] Q1 Q2. _venom’d_ Q3.
[eae139] _Shames thou_] Q1. _Sham’st_ Q2. _Sham’st thou_ Q3. ¶ eae139, eae140: _de-Riu’de, to_] Q1. _de-riu’de, To_ Q2 Q3.
[eae145] _macht_] Q1. _matcht_ Q2 Q3.
[eae148] _gracst_] Q1. _grac’d_ Q2. _grac’st_ Q3.
[eae153] _slept?_] Q1. _slept,_ Q2 Q3.
[eae155] _an other_] Q1 Q2. _another_ Q3.
[eae156] _the gaine_] Q1 Q2. _thee gaine_ Q3.
[eae164] _Not_] Q1 Q2. _Nor_ Q3.
[eae169] _wrangling woman_] Q1 Q3. _wrangling. woman_ Q2.
[eaf005] _perforce_] Q1 Q3. _per force_ Q2. ¶ _rest_] Q1 Q3. _yeeld_ Q2.
[eaf011] _theres_] Q1 Q2. _there’s_ Q3.
[eaf013] _Lest_] Q1 Q2. _Least_ Q3.
[eaf014] _lords: what hap,_] Q1. _Lords? what hap,_ Q2. _Lords, what hap?_ Q3.
[eaf020] _tottring_] Q1 Q3. _totering_ Q2.
[eaf024] _off_] Q1 Q3. _of_ Q2.
[eaf035] _loose_] Q1 Q2. _lose_ Q3.
[eaf037] _pillers_] Q1 Q2. _pillars_ Q3.
[eaf038] _promise_] _gromise_ Q2.
[eag005] _slise_] Q1. _slice_ Q2 Q3.
[eag010] _heres_] Q1. _heer’s_ Q2. _heere’s_ Q3. ¶ Alarme still] Q1. Alarmes still Q2 Q3.
[eah007] _ciuill iars!_] Q1 Q3. _cruell iarres_ Q2.
[eah008] _raind_] Q1. _raignde_ Q2. _raign’d_ Q3.
[eah024] an other] Q1 Q2. another Q3.
[eah030] _ironious_] Q1 Q2. _ironous_ Q3.
[eah032] _thee lif_] Q1 Q3. _the life_ Q2. ¶ _too late_] Q1 Q3. _to late_ Q2.
[eah037] _white_] Q1 Q3. _Whight_ Q2.
[eah043] _of my_] Q1 Q3. _of her_ Q2.
[eah053] _murdered_] Q1 Q3. _murdred_ Q2.
[eah058] _hope_] Q1 Q2. _helpe_ Q3.
[eah061] _comes_] Q1 Q3. _come_ Q2.
[eah073] _whither_] Q1 Q2. _whether_ Q3.
[eah085] _lenitie_] Q1. _lenetie_ Q2. _lenity_ Q3.
[eah093] and Warwike] Q1. and Warwicke Q2. Warwicke Q3.
[eah094], eah95: _Thus...Course_] One line in Q2.
[eah095] _grast_] Q1 Q2. _grac’d_ Q3.
[eah109] _father_] Q1 Q3. om. Q2.
[eah110], eah111: _From...there_] As in Q1 Q3. In Q2 the first line ends at _head_.
[eah112] _Insteed_] Q1. _In stead_ Q2. _Instead_ Q3.
[eah116] _euill_] Q1 Q3. _yll_ Q2.
[eah122] _that in the_] Q1 Q3. _in the_ Q2.
[eah132] _Wheres_] Q1. _Where’s_ Q2 Q3.
[eah134], eah136: _hees_] Q1. _hee’s_ Q2 Q3.
[eah149] _needst_] Q1 Q2. _needs_ Q3.
[eah155] _my Lord_] Q1. _my Lord?_ Q2. _my Lord._ Q3.
[eah158] _We...sword_] As in Q1 Q2. Two lines in Q3, the first ending _Clarence_.
[eah159] _Glocester_] Q1 Q2. _Gloster_ Q3.
[eah160] _him_] Q1 Q2. _himselfe_ Q3.
[eah163] _thats_] Q1 Q2. _that’s_ Q3.
[eai010]–eai012: _I marrie...deposde_] As in Q1 Q3. In Q2 the lines end _fee...King...deposde_. ¶ eai010: _here is_] Q1 Q2. _heere’s_ Q3.
[eai013], eai014: _My...Warwike_] As in Q1. In Q2 Q3 the lines end _France...Warwicke_.
[eai018] _wun_] Q1. _wonne_ Q2. _won_ Q3.
[eai024] Keeper.] Q1 Q3. Heeper. Q2.
[eai028] _talkest_] Q1 Q2. _talkes_ Q3.
[eai029] _shew._] _shew?_ Q3.
[eai032], eai033: _My...enioy_] As prose in Q3.
[eai037] _K._] Q1 Q2. _King_ Q3.
[eai040], eai041: _Gods...obay_] As in Q1 Q3. In Q2 the first line ends _obayde_.
[eaj001] _Glocester_] Q1 Q2. _Gloster_ Q3.
[eaj003] _saint_] Q1 Q2. _S._ Q3.
[eaj012] _Clarence,_] Q1 Q2. _Clarence._ Q3. ¶ _some thing_] Q1 Q3. _somthing_ Q2.
[eaj014] Cla.] Q1 Q2. Glo. Q3.
[eaj024] _heele_] Q1. _hee’l_ Q2 Q3. ¶ _hir_] Q1. _her_ Q2 Q3.
[eaj025] _most_] Q1 Q3. om. Q2.
[eaj026] _and_] Q1 Q2. _if_ Q3.
[eaj027] _Were it_] Q1 Q2. _Wer’t_ Q3. ¶ _loose_] Q1. _lose_ Q2 Q3.
[eaj028] _L._] Q1 Q2. _Lord_ Q3.
[eaj033]–eaj036: _Naie...clap_] As in Q1 Q3. Three lines in Q2, ending _landes...commaundes...clap._
[eaj038] _godsforbot_] Q1 Q3. _gods-forbot_ Q2. ¶ _heele_] Q1 Q2. _hee’l_ Q3.
[eaj041] _Thats_] Q1 Q2. _That’s_ Q3.
[eaj044] _cursie_] Q1. _curtesie_ Q2. _curtsie_ Q3.
[eaj048] _meant_] Q1 Q3. _meane_ Q2.
[eaj055], eaj056: _Heerein...Me_] One line in Q2.
[eaj062] _bends_] Q1 Q3. _bens_ Q2.
[eaj071], eaj072: _I speake...intends_] One line in Q2.
[eaj075] _too bad_] Q1 Q3. _to bad_ Q2.
[eaj076] _too good_] Q1 Q3. _to good_ Q2.
[eaj079], eaj080. No more...children] In Q2 Q3 the first line ends at _mother_.
[eaj086] _twas_] Q1 Q2. _’twas_ Q3.
[eaj087]–eaj089: _Brothers...her_] As prose in Q2.
[eaj093] _thats_] Q1 Q2. _that’s_ Q3.
[eaj095], eaj096: _hir...lands_] One line in Q2.
[eaj096] _lands_] Q1 Q3 _lauds_ Q2.
[eaj097], eaj098: _And...Taken_] One line in Q2.
[eaj100] _let vs_] Q1. _lets_ Q2 Q3. ¶ eaj100–eaj102: _And...honorablie_] Two lines in Q2, the first ending _apprehension_. Three in Q3, ending _about...vse...honourably._
[eaj102] Exeunt Omnes] Q1 Q3. Exeunt. Q2.
[eaj109] _lookt for_] Q1. _looke for_ Q2 Q3.
[eaj118] _hir_] Q1. _her_ Q2 Q3.
[eaj120] _plaste_] Q1. _plast_ Q2. _plac’d_ Q3.
[eaj127] _that that_] Q1. _that, that_ Q2. _that which_ Q3.
[eaj131] _cannot_] Q1 Q3. _can not_ Q2.
[eak001] and others.] Q1 Q2. with others. Q3. ¶ eak001: _Queene_] Q1 Q3. _Q._ Q2.
[eak028] _plast_] Q1 Q2. _plac’d_ Q3.
[eak042] _Henries_ Q1 Q2. _Henry is_ Q3. ¶ _lineallie_] _lineasly_ Q2.
[eak047], eak054: _pettigree_] Q1 Q2. _pedigree_ Q3.
[eak048] _yeares a_] Q1. _yeeres; a_ Q2. _yeares, a_ Q3.
[eak056], eak057: _Call...Brother_] One line in Q2.
[eak064], eak065: _Queene...Oxford_] As one line in Q2.
[eak071], eak073: _What is_] Q1. _What, is_ Q2 Q3.
[eak074], eak075: _Such...himselfe_] One line in Q2.
[eak083] _or your_] Q1 Q2. _or_ Q3.
[eak087], eak088: _Then...Witnesse_] One line in Q2.