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85,101 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.265 | RICHMOND | Had rather have us win than him they follow: |
85,102 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.266 | RICHMOND | For what is he they follow? truly, gentlemen, |
85,103 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.267 | RICHMOND | A bloody tyrant and a homicide, |
85,104 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.268 | RICHMOND | One raised in blood, and one in blood establish'd, |
85,105 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.269 | RICHMOND | One that made means to come by what he hath, |
85,106 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.270 | RICHMOND | And slaughter'd those that were the means to help him, |
85,107 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.271 | RICHMOND | Abase foul stone, made precious by the foil |
85,108 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.272 | RICHMOND | Of England's chair, where he is falsely set, |
85,109 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.273 | RICHMOND | One that hath ever been God's enemy: |
85,110 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.274 | RICHMOND | Then, if you fight against God's enemy, |
85,111 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.275 | RICHMOND | God will in justice ward you as his soldiers, |
85,112 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.276 | RICHMOND | If you do sweat to put a tyrant down, |
85,113 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.277 | RICHMOND | You sleep in peace, the tyrant being slain, |
85,114 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.278 | RICHMOND | If you do fight against your country's foes, |
85,115 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.279 | RICHMOND | Your country's fat shall pay your pains the hire, |
85,116 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.280 | RICHMOND | If you do fight in safeguard of your wives, |
85,117 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.281 | RICHMOND | Your wives shall welcome home the conquerors, |
85,118 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.282 | RICHMOND | If you do free your children from the sword, |
85,119 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.283 | RICHMOND | Your children's children quit it in your age. |
85,120 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.284 | RICHMOND | Then, in the name of God and all these rights, |
85,121 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.285 | RICHMOND | Advance your standards, draw your willing swords. |
85,122 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.286 | RICHMOND | For me, the ransom of my bold attempt |
85,123 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.287 | RICHMOND | Shall be this cold corpse on the earth's cold face, |
85,124 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.288 | RICHMOND | But if I thrive, the gain of my attempt |
85,125 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.289 | RICHMOND | The least of you shall share his part thereof. |
85,126 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.290 | RICHMOND | Sound drums and trumpets boldly and cheerfully, |
85,127 | Richard III | 61 | 5.3.291 | RICHMOND | God and Saint George! Richmond and victory! |
85,128 | Richard III | 61 | null | RICHMOND | Exeunt |
85,129 | Richard III | 61 | null | RICHMOND | Re-enter KING RICHARD, RATCLIFF, Attendants and Forces |
85,130 | Richard III | 62 | 5.3.292 | KING RICHARD III | What said Northumberland as touching Richmond? |
85,131 | Richard III | 63 | 5.3.293 | RATCLIFF | That he was never trained up in arms. |
85,132 | Richard III | 64 | 5.3.294 | KING RICHARD III | He said the truth: and what said Surrey then? |
85,133 | Richard III | 65 | 5.3.295 | RATCLIFF | He smiled and said 'The better for our purpose.' |
85,134 | Richard III | 66 | 5.3.296 | KING RICHARD III | He was in the right, and so indeed it is. |
85,135 | Richard III | 66 | null | KING RICHARD III | Clock striketh |
85,136 | Richard III | 66 | 5.3.297 | KING RICHARD III | Ten the clock there. Give me a calendar. |
85,137 | Richard III | 66 | 5.3.298 | KING RICHARD III | Who saw the sun to-day? |
85,138 | Richard III | 67 | 5.3.299 | RATCLIFF | Not I, my lord. |
85,139 | Richard III | 68 | 5.3.300 | KING RICHARD III | Then he disdains to shine, for by the book |
85,140 | Richard III | 68 | 5.3.301 | KING RICHARD III | He should have braved the east an hour ago |
85,141 | Richard III | 68 | 5.3.302 | KING RICHARD III | A black day will it be to somebody. Ratcliff! |
85,142 | Richard III | 69 | 5.3.303 | RATCLIFF | My lord? |
85,143 | Richard III | 70 | 5.3.304 | KING RICHARD III | The sun will not be seen to-day, |
85,144 | Richard III | 70 | 5.3.305 | KING RICHARD III | The sky doth frown and lour upon our army. |
85,145 | Richard III | 70 | 5.3.306 | KING RICHARD III | I would these dewy tears were from the ground. |
85,146 | Richard III | 70 | 5.3.307 | KING RICHARD III | Not shine to-day! Why, what is that to me |
85,147 | Richard III | 70 | 5.3.308 | KING RICHARD III | More than to Richmond? for the selfsame heaven |
85,148 | Richard III | 70 | 5.3.309 | KING RICHARD III | That frowns on me looks sadly upon him. |
85,149 | Richard III | 70 | null | KING RICHARD III | Enter NORFOLK |
85,150 | Richard III | 71 | 5.3.310 | NORFOLK | Arm, arm, my lord, the foe vaunts in the field. |
85,151 | Richard III | 72 | 5.3.311 | KING RICHARD III | Come, bustle, bustle, caparison my horse. |
85,152 | Richard III | 72 | 5.3.312 | KING RICHARD III | Call up Lord Stanley, bid him bring his power: |
85,153 | Richard III | 72 | 5.3.313 | KING RICHARD III | I will lead forth my soldiers to the plain, |
85,154 | Richard III | 72 | 5.3.314 | KING RICHARD III | And thus my battle shall be ordered: |
85,155 | Richard III | 72 | 5.3.315 | KING RICHARD III | My foreward shall be drawn out all in length, |
85,156 | Richard III | 72 | 5.3.316 | KING RICHARD III | Consisting equally of horse and foot, |
85,157 | Richard III | 72 | 5.3.317 | KING RICHARD III | Our archers shall be placed in the midst |
85,158 | Richard III | 72 | 5.3.318 | KING RICHARD III | John Duke of Norfolk, Thomas Earl of Surrey, |
85,159 | Richard III | 72 | 5.3.319 | KING RICHARD III | Shall have the leading of this foot and horse. |
85,160 | Richard III | 72 | 5.3.320 | KING RICHARD III | They thus directed, we will follow |
85,161 | Richard III | 72 | 5.3.321 | KING RICHARD III | In the main battle, whose puissance on either side |
85,162 | Richard III | 72 | 5.3.322 | KING RICHARD III | Shall be well winged with our chiefest horse. |
85,163 | Richard III | 72 | 5.3.323 | KING RICHARD III | This, and Saint George to boot! What think'st thou, Norfolk? |
85,164 | Richard III | 73 | 5.3.324 | NORFOLK | A good direction, warlike sovereign. |
85,165 | Richard III | 73 | 5.3.325 | NORFOLK | This found I on my tent this morning. |
85,166 | Richard III | 73 | null | NORFOLK | He sheweth him a paper |
85,167 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.326 | KING RICHARD III | [Reads] |
85,168 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.327 | KING RICHARD III | 'Jockey of Norfolk, be not too bold, |
85,169 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.328 | KING RICHARD III | For Dickon thy master is bought and sold.' |
85,170 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.329 | KING RICHARD III | A thing devised by the enemy. |
85,171 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.330 | KING RICHARD III | Go, gentleman, every man unto his charge |
85,172 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.331 | KING RICHARD III | Let not our babbling dreams affright our souls: |
85,173 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.332 | KING RICHARD III | Conscience is but a word that cowards use, |
85,174 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.333 | KING RICHARD III | Devised at first to keep the strong in awe: |
85,175 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.334 | KING RICHARD III | Our strong arms be our conscience, swords our law. |
85,176 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.335 | KING RICHARD III | March on, join bravely, let us to't pell-mell |
85,177 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.336 | KING RICHARD III | If not to heaven, then hand in hand to hell. |
85,178 | Richard III | 74 | null | KING RICHARD III | His oration to his Army |
85,179 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.337 | KING RICHARD III | What shall I say more than I have inferr'd? |
85,180 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.338 | KING RICHARD III | Remember whom you are to cope withal, |
85,181 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.339 | KING RICHARD III | A sort of vagabonds, rascals, and runaways, |
85,182 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.340 | KING RICHARD III | A scum of Bretons, and base lackey peasants, |
85,183 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.341 | KING RICHARD III | Whom their o'er-cloyed country vomits forth |
85,184 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.342 | KING RICHARD III | To desperate ventures and assured destruction. |
85,185 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.343 | KING RICHARD III | You sleeping safe, they bring to you unrest, |
85,186 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.344 | KING RICHARD III | You having lands, and blest with beauteous wives, |
85,187 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.345 | KING RICHARD III | They would restrain the one, distain the other. |
85,188 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.346 | KING RICHARD III | And who doth lead them but a paltry fellow, |
85,189 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.347 | KING RICHARD III | Long kept in Bretagne at our mother's cost? |
85,190 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.348 | KING RICHARD III | A milk-sop, one that never in his life |
85,191 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.349 | KING RICHARD III | Felt so much cold as over shoes in snow? |
85,192 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.350 | KING RICHARD III | Let's whip these stragglers o'er the seas again, |
85,193 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.351 | KING RICHARD III | Lash hence these overweening rags of France, |
85,194 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.352 | KING RICHARD III | These famish'd beggars, weary of their lives, |
85,195 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.353 | KING RICHARD III | Who, but for dreaming on this fond exploit, |
85,196 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.354 | KING RICHARD III | For want of means, poor rats, had hang'd themselves: |
85,197 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.355 | KING RICHARD III | If we be conquer'd, let men conquer us, |
85,198 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.356 | KING RICHARD III | And not these bastard Bretons, whom our fathers |
85,199 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.357 | KING RICHARD III | Have in their own land beaten, bobb'd, and thump'd, |
85,200 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.358 | KING RICHARD III | And in record, left them the heirs of shame. |
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