In the first line the 2nd folio adds fate, as it does And in the second line. For fate we might perhaps better read, as I have done, mourning.
KING RICHARD III.
Act I.
Sc. 1.
"Antony Woodeville, her brother there."
Here we must read 'Woodeville' as a trisyllable, like Catesby sometimes in this play, and Colleville in 2 Hen. IV. iv. 3.
"Even so, an't please your worship, Brackenbury."