1 Young Ned, for thee, thine Unkles, and my felf, That thou might'ft repoffefs the Crown in peace, Glo. I'll blaft his Harveft, if your Head were laid, [Afide. K. Edw. Clarence and Glo'fter, love my lovely Queen, I feal upon the Lips of this fweet Babe. K. Edw. Thanks, noble Clarence, worthy Brother, thanks. To fay the truth, fo Judas kifs'd his Master, K. Edw. Now am I feated as my Soul delights, Having my Country's peace, and Brothers loves. [Afide. Clar. What will your Grace have done with Margaret? Reignier her Father, to the King of France Hath pawn'd the Sicils and Jerufalem, And hither have they fent it for her Ranfom. K. Edw. Away with her, and waft her hence to France: Such as befits the Pleasure of the Court? Sound Drums and Trumpets, farewel fowr Annoy, [Exeunt omnes. Life and Death O F RICHARD III: With the Landing of the Earl of RICHMOND, AND THE BATTEL at Bofworth Field. Printed in the YEAR 1709. K ING Edward IV. Edward, Prince of Wales, afterwards Edward V. Richard, Duke of York. George, Duke of Clarence, Brother to Edward IV. Richard, Duke of Gloucester, Brother to Edward IV. afterwards King Ri Queen to Edward IV. Queen Margaret, Widow of Henry VI. Anne, Widow of Edward Prince of Wales, Son to Henry VI. afterwards mar ried to the Duke of Gloucester. Dutchess of York, Mother to Edward IV, Clarence, and Richard III. Sherif Purfuivant, Citizens, Ghofts of thofe murder'd by Richard III. with Soldiers and other Attendants. The SCENE in England. THE |