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... DUCHESS Duchess . My lord , you told me you would tell the rest , When weeping made you break the story off , Of our two cousins coming into London . York . Where did I leave ? Duchess . At that sad stop , my lord , Where rude misgovern ...
... DUCHESS Duchess . My lord , you told me you would tell the rest , When weeping made you break the story off , Of our two cousins coming into London . York . Where did I leave ? Duchess . At that sad stop , my lord , Where rude misgovern ...
Page 123
... Duchess . What's the matter , my lord ? York . Ho ! who's within there ? - Enter a Servant Saddle my horse . — God for his mercy , what treachery is here ! Duchess . Why , what is ' t , my lord ? York . Give me my boots , I say ; saddle ...
... Duchess . What's the matter , my lord ? York . Ho ! who's within there ? - Enter a Servant Saddle my horse . — God for his mercy , what treachery is here ! Duchess . Why , what is ' t , my lord ? York . Give me my boots , I say ; saddle ...
Page 129
William Shakespeare. Shall thy old dugs once more a traitor rear ? 90 Duchess . Sweet York , be patient . — Hear me , gentle liege . Bolingbroke . Rise up , good aunt . Duchess . [ Kneels . Not yet , I thee beseech ; For ever will I ...
William Shakespeare. Shall thy old dugs once more a traitor rear ? 90 Duchess . Sweet York , be patient . — Hear me , gentle liege . Bolingbroke . Rise up , good aunt . Duchess . [ Kneels . Not yet , I thee beseech ; For ever will I ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO KING RICHARD THE SECOND | 9 |
KING RICHARD THE SECOND | 22 |
Act V | 115 |
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1st quarto Abbott accent arms Bagot banish'd banishment Berkeley Castle BISHOP OF CARLISLE blood Bolingbroke breath Bushy Cambridge Carlisle Castle cousin crown dear death dissyllable doth Duchess Duke of Aumerle Duke of Hereford Duke of Norfolk Earl Earl of Wiltshire early eds earth EDMUND OF LANGLEY Edward England Enter Exeunt Exton fair farewell fear Fitzwater flatter folio reading gage Gloster's grace Green grief hand hast hath heart heaven Henry Holinshed honour horse John of Gaunt King Richard king's land Lear liege live lord Macb majesty Malone Marshal means noble Northumberland noun pardon Percy play Queen realm Rich Richard II Ross royal Salisbury SCENE Schmidt Scroop sense Shakespeare Sonn sorrow soul sour speak sweet sword syllable tears Temp thee thine Thomas Mowbray tongue traitor treason uncle unto verb verse weeping Willoughby word York