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Second Watchman. What, will he not to bed? 4.3.3
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Second Watchman. To-morrow then belike shall be the day,4.3.7
        If Warwick be so near as men report. 4.3.8
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Second Watchman. 'Tis the more honour, because more dangerous. 4.3.15
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Second Watchman. Ay, wherefore else guard we his royal tent,4.3.21
        But to defend his person from night-foes?4.3.22

Enter WARWICK, CLARENCE, OXFORD, SOMERSET, and French soldiers, silent all

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Second Watchman. Stay, or thou diest!4.3.27

WARWICK and the rest cry all, 'Warwick! Warwick!' and set upon the Guard, who fly, crying, 'Arm! arm!' WARWICK and the rest following them

The drum playing and trumpet sounding, reenter WARWICK, SOMERSET, and the rest, bringing KING EDWARD IV out in his gown, sitting in a chair. RICHARD and HASTINGS fly over the stage

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