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84,701 | Richard III | 174 | 4.4.542 | Fourth Messenger | Yet this good comfort bring I to your grace, |
84,702 | Richard III | 174 | 4.4.543 | Fourth Messenger | The Breton navy is dispersed by tempest: |
84,703 | Richard III | 174 | 4.4.544 | Fourth Messenger | Richmond, in Yorkshire, sent out a boat |
84,704 | Richard III | 174 | 4.4.545 | Fourth Messenger | Unto the shore, to ask those on the banks |
84,705 | Richard III | 174 | 4.4.546 | Fourth Messenger | If they were his assistants, yea or no, |
84,706 | Richard III | 174 | 4.4.547 | Fourth Messenger | Who answer'd him, they came from Buckingham. |
84,707 | Richard III | 174 | 4.4.548 | Fourth Messenger | Upon his party: he, mistrusting them, |
84,708 | Richard III | 174 | 4.4.549 | Fourth Messenger | Hoisted sail and made away for Brittany. |
84,709 | Richard III | 175 | 4.4.550 | KING RICHARD III | March on, march on, since we are up in arms, |
84,710 | Richard III | 175 | 4.4.551 | KING RICHARD III | If not to fight with foreign enemies, |
84,711 | Richard III | 175 | 4.4.552 | KING RICHARD III | Yet to beat down these rebels here at home. |
84,712 | Richard III | 175 | null | KING RICHARD III | Re-enter CATESBY |
84,713 | Richard III | 176 | 4.4.553 | CATESBY | My liege, the Duke of Buckingham is taken, |
84,714 | Richard III | 176 | 4.4.554 | CATESBY | That is the best news: that the Earl of Richmond |
84,715 | Richard III | 176 | 4.4.555 | CATESBY | Is with a mighty power landed at Milford, |
84,716 | Richard III | 176 | 4.4.556 | CATESBY | Is colder tidings, yet they must be told. |
84,717 | Richard III | 177 | 4.4.557 | KING RICHARD III | Away towards Salisbury! while we reason here, |
84,718 | Richard III | 177 | 4.4.558 | KING RICHARD III | A royal battle might be won and lost |
84,719 | Richard III | 177 | 4.4.559 | KING RICHARD III | Some one take order Buckingham be brought |
84,720 | Richard III | 177 | 4.4.560 | KING RICHARD III | To Salisbury, the rest march on with me. |
84,721 | Richard III | 177 | null | KING RICHARD III | Flourish. Exeunt |
84,722 | Richard III | 177 | null | KING RICHARD III | SCENE V. Lord Derby's house. |
84,723 | Richard III | 177 | null | KING RICHARD III | Enter DERBY and SIR CHRISTOPHER URSWICK |
84,724 | Richard III | 1 | 4.5.1 | DERBY | Sir Christopher, tell Richmond this from me: |
84,725 | Richard III | 1 | 4.5.2 | DERBY | That in the sty of this most bloody boar |
84,726 | Richard III | 1 | 4.5.3 | DERBY | My son George Stanley is frank'd up in hold: |
84,727 | Richard III | 1 | 4.5.4 | DERBY | If I revolt, off goes young George's head, |
84,728 | Richard III | 1 | 4.5.5 | DERBY | The fear of that withholds my present aid. |
84,729 | Richard III | 1 | 4.5.6 | DERBY | But, tell me, where is princely Richmond now? |
84,730 | Richard III | 2 | 4.5.7 | CHRISTOPHER | At Pembroke, or at Harford-west, in Wales. |
84,731 | Richard III | 3 | 4.5.8 | DERBY | What men of name resort to him? |
84,732 | Richard III | 4 | 4.5.9 | CHRISTOPHER | Sir Walter Herbert, a renowned soldier, |
84,733 | Richard III | 4 | 4.5.10 | CHRISTOPHER | Sir Gilbert Talbot, Sir William Stanley, |
84,734 | Richard III | 4 | 4.5.11 | CHRISTOPHER | Oxford, redoubted Pembroke, Sir James Blunt, |
84,735 | Richard III | 4 | 4.5.12 | CHRISTOPHER | And Rice ap Thomas with a valiant crew, |
84,736 | Richard III | 4 | 4.5.13 | CHRISTOPHER | And many more of noble fame and worth: |
84,737 | Richard III | 4 | 4.5.14 | CHRISTOPHER | And towards London they do bend their course, |
84,738 | Richard III | 4 | 4.5.15 | CHRISTOPHER | If by the way they be not fought withal. |
84,739 | Richard III | 5 | 4.5.16 | DERBY | Return unto thy lord, commend me to him: |
84,740 | Richard III | 5 | 4.5.17 | DERBY | Tell him the queen hath heartily consented |
84,741 | Richard III | 5 | 4.5.18 | DERBY | He shall espouse Elizabeth her daughter. |
84,742 | Richard III | 5 | 4.5.19 | DERBY | These letters will resolve him of my mind. Farewell. |
84,743 | Richard III | 5 | null | DERBY | Exeunt |
84,744 | Richard III | 5 | null | DERBY | ACT V |
84,745 | Richard III | 5 | null | DERBY | SCENE I. Salisbury. An open place. |
84,746 | Richard III | 5 | null | DERBY | Enter the Sheriff, and BUCKINGHAM, with halberds, led to execution |
84,747 | Richard III | 1 | 5.1.1 | BUCKINGHAM | Will not King Richard let me speak with him? |
84,748 | Richard III | 2 | 5.1.2 | Sheriff | No, my good lord, therefore be patient. |
84,749 | Richard III | 3 | 5.1.3 | BUCKINGHAM | Hastings, and Edward's children, Rivers, Grey, |
84,750 | Richard III | 3 | 5.1.4 | BUCKINGHAM | Holy King Henry, and thy fair son Edward, |
84,751 | Richard III | 3 | 5.1.5 | BUCKINGHAM | Vaughan, and all that have miscarried |
84,752 | Richard III | 3 | 5.1.6 | BUCKINGHAM | By underhand corrupted foul injustice, |
84,753 | Richard III | 3 | 5.1.7 | BUCKINGHAM | If that your moody discontented souls |
84,754 | Richard III | 3 | 5.1.8 | BUCKINGHAM | Do through the clouds behold this present hour, |
84,755 | Richard III | 3 | 5.1.9 | BUCKINGHAM | Even for revenge mock my destruction! |
84,756 | Richard III | 3 | 5.1.10 | BUCKINGHAM | This is All-Souls' day, fellows, is it not? |
84,757 | Richard III | 4 | 5.1.11 | Sheriff | It is, my lord. |
84,758 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.12 | BUCKINGHAM | Why, then All-Souls' day is my body's doomsday. |
84,759 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.13 | BUCKINGHAM | This is the day that, in King Edward's time, |
84,760 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.14 | BUCKINGHAM | I wish't might fall on me, when I was found |
84,761 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.15 | BUCKINGHAM | False to his children or his wife's allies |
84,762 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.16 | BUCKINGHAM | This is the day wherein I wish'd to fall |
84,763 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.17 | BUCKINGHAM | By the false faith of him I trusted most, |
84,764 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.18 | BUCKINGHAM | This, this All-Souls' day to my fearful soul |
84,765 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.19 | BUCKINGHAM | Is the determined respite of my wrongs: |
84,766 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.20 | BUCKINGHAM | That high All-Seer that I dallied with |
84,767 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.21 | BUCKINGHAM | Hath turn'd my feigned prayer on my head |
84,768 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.22 | BUCKINGHAM | And given in earnest what I begg'd in jest. |
84,769 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.23 | BUCKINGHAM | Thus doth he force the swords of wicked men |
84,770 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.24 | BUCKINGHAM | To turn their own points on their masters' bosoms: |
84,771 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.25 | BUCKINGHAM | Now Margaret's curse is fallen upon my head, |
84,772 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.26 | BUCKINGHAM | 'When he,' quoth she, 'shall split thy heart with sorrow, |
84,773 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.27 | BUCKINGHAM | Remember Margaret was a prophetess.' |
84,774 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.28 | BUCKINGHAM | Come, sirs, convey me to the block of shame, |
84,775 | Richard III | 5 | 5.1.29 | BUCKINGHAM | Wrong hath but wrong, and blame the due of blame. |
84,776 | Richard III | 5 | null | BUCKINGHAM | Exeunt |
84,777 | Richard III | 5 | null | BUCKINGHAM | SCENE II. The camp near Tamworth. |
84,778 | Richard III | 5 | null | BUCKINGHAM | Enter RICHMOND, OXFORD, BLUNT, HERBERT, and others, with drum and colours |
84,779 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.1 | RICHMOND | Fellows in arms, and my most loving friends, |
84,780 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.2 | RICHMOND | Bruised underneath the yoke of tyranny, |
84,781 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.3 | RICHMOND | Thus far into the bowels of the land |
84,782 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.4 | RICHMOND | Have we march'd on without impediment, |
84,783 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.5 | RICHMOND | And here receive we from our father Stanley |
84,784 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.6 | RICHMOND | Lines of fair comfort and encouragement. |
84,785 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.7 | RICHMOND | The wretched, bloody, and usurping boar, |
84,786 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.8 | RICHMOND | That spoil'd your summer fields and fruitful vines, |
84,787 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.9 | RICHMOND | Swills your warm blood like wash, and makes his trough |
84,788 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.10 | RICHMOND | In your embowell'd bosoms, this foul swine |
84,789 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.11 | RICHMOND | Lies now even in the centre of this isle, |
84,790 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.12 | RICHMOND | Near to the town of Leicester, as we learn |
84,791 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.13 | RICHMOND | From Tamworth thither is but one day's march. |
84,792 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.14 | RICHMOND | In God's name, cheerly on, courageous friends, |
84,793 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.15 | RICHMOND | To reap the harvest of perpetual peace |
84,794 | Richard III | 1 | 5.2.16 | RICHMOND | By this one bloody trial of sharp war. |
84,795 | Richard III | 2 | 5.2.17 | OXFORD | Every man's conscience is a thousand swords, |
84,796 | Richard III | 2 | 5.2.18 | OXFORD | To fight against that bloody homicide. |
84,797 | Richard III | 3 | 5.2.19 | HERBERT | I doubt not but his friends will fly to us. |
84,798 | Richard III | 4 | 5.2.20 | BLUNT | He hath no friends but who are friends for fear. |
84,799 | Richard III | 4 | 5.2.21 | BLUNT | Which in his greatest need will shrink from him. |
84,800 | Richard III | 5 | 5.2.22 | RICHMOND | All for our vantage. Then, in God's name, march: |
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