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85,201 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.359 | KING RICHARD III | Shall these enjoy our lands? lie with our wives? |
85,202 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.360 | KING RICHARD III | Ravish our daughters? |
85,203 | Richard III | 74 | null | KING RICHARD III | Drum afar off |
85,204 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.361 | KING RICHARD III | Hark! I hear their drum. |
85,205 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.362 | KING RICHARD III | Fight, gentlemen of England! fight, bold yoemen! |
85,206 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.363 | KING RICHARD III | Draw, archers, draw your arrows to the head! |
85,207 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.364 | KING RICHARD III | Spur your proud horses hard, and ride in blood, |
85,208 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.365 | KING RICHARD III | Amaze the welkin with your broken staves! |
85,209 | Richard III | 74 | null | KING RICHARD III | Enter a Messenger |
85,210 | Richard III | 74 | 5.3.366 | KING RICHARD III | What says Lord Stanley? will he bring his power? |
85,211 | Richard III | 75 | 5.3.367 | Messenger | My lord, he doth deny to come. |
85,212 | Richard III | 76 | 5.3.368 | KING RICHARD III | Off with his son George's head! |
85,213 | Richard III | 77 | 5.3.369 | NORFOLK | My lord, the enemy is past the marsh |
85,214 | Richard III | 77 | 5.3.370 | NORFOLK | After the battle let George Stanley die. |
85,215 | Richard III | 78 | 5.3.371 | KING RICHARD III | A thousand hearts are great within my bosom: |
85,216 | Richard III | 78 | 5.3.372 | KING RICHARD III | Advance our standards, set upon our foes |
85,217 | Richard III | 78 | 5.3.373 | KING RICHARD III | Our ancient word of courage, fair Saint George, |
85,218 | Richard III | 78 | 5.3.374 | KING RICHARD III | Inspire us with the spleen of fiery dragons! |
85,219 | Richard III | 78 | 5.3.375 | KING RICHARD III | Upon them! victory sits on our helms. |
85,220 | Richard III | 78 | null | KING RICHARD III | Exeunt |
85,221 | Richard III | 78 | null | KING RICHARD III | SCENE IV. Another part of the field. |
85,222 | Richard III | 78 | null | KING RICHARD III | Alarum: excursions. Enter NORFOLK and forces fighting, to him CATESBY |
85,223 | Richard III | 1 | 5.4.1 | CATESBY | Rescue, my Lord of Norfolk, rescue, rescue! |
85,224 | Richard III | 1 | 5.4.2 | CATESBY | The king enacts more wonders than a man, |
85,225 | Richard III | 1 | 5.4.3 | CATESBY | Daring an opposite to every danger: |
85,226 | Richard III | 1 | 5.4.4 | CATESBY | His horse is slain, and all on foot he fights, |
85,227 | Richard III | 1 | 5.4.5 | CATESBY | Seeking for Richmond in the throat of death. |
85,228 | Richard III | 1 | 5.4.6 | CATESBY | Rescue, fair lord, or else the day is lost! |
85,229 | Richard III | 1 | null | CATESBY | Alarums. Enter KING RICHARD III |
85,230 | Richard III | 2 | 5.4.7 | KING RICHARD III | A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse! |
85,231 | Richard III | 3 | 5.4.8 | CATESBY | Withdraw, my lord, I'll help you to a horse. |
85,232 | Richard III | 4 | 5.4.9 | KING RICHARD III | Slave, I have set my life upon a cast, |
85,233 | Richard III | 4 | 5.4.10 | KING RICHARD III | And I will stand the hazard of the die: |
85,234 | Richard III | 4 | 5.4.11 | KING RICHARD III | I think there be six Richmonds in the field, |
85,235 | Richard III | 4 | 5.4.12 | KING RICHARD III | Five have I slain to-day instead of him. |
85,236 | Richard III | 4 | 5.4.13 | KING RICHARD III | A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse! |
85,237 | Richard III | 4 | null | KING RICHARD III | Exeunt |
85,238 | Richard III | 4 | null | KING RICHARD III | SCENE V. Another part of the field. |
85,239 | Richard III | 4 | null | KING RICHARD III | Alarum. Enter KING RICHARD III and RICHMOND, they fight. KING RICHARD III is slain. Retreat and flourish. Re-enter RICHMOND, DERBY bearing the crown, with divers other Lords |
85,240 | Richard III | 1 | 5.5.1 | RICHMOND | God and your arms be praised, victorious friends, |
85,241 | Richard III | 1 | 5.5.2 | RICHMOND | The day is ours, the bloody dog is dead. |
85,242 | Richard III | 2 | 5.5.3 | DERBY | Courageous Richmond, well hast thou acquit thee. |
85,243 | Richard III | 2 | 5.5.4 | DERBY | Lo, here, this long-usurped royalty |
85,244 | Richard III | 2 | 5.5.5 | DERBY | From the dead temples of this bloody wretch |
85,245 | Richard III | 2 | 5.5.6 | DERBY | Have I pluck'd off, to grace thy brows withal: |
85,246 | Richard III | 2 | 5.5.7 | DERBY | Wear it, enjoy it, and make much of it. |
85,247 | Richard III | 3 | 5.5.8 | RICHMOND | Great God of heaven, say Amen to all! |
85,248 | Richard III | 3 | 5.5.9 | RICHMOND | But, tell me, is young George Stanley living? |
85,249 | Richard III | 4 | 5.5.10 | DERBY | He is, my lord, and safe in Leicester town, |
85,250 | Richard III | 4 | 5.5.11 | DERBY | Whither, if it please you, we may now withdraw us. |
85,251 | Richard III | 5 | 5.5.12 | RICHMOND | What men of name are slain on either side? |
85,252 | Richard III | 6 | 5.5.13 | DERBY | John Duke of Norfolk, Walter Lord Ferrers, |
85,253 | Richard III | 6 | 5.5.14 | DERBY | Sir Robert Brakenbury, and Sir William Brandon. |
85,254 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.15 | RICHMOND | Inter their bodies as becomes their births: |
85,255 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.16 | RICHMOND | Proclaim a pardon to the soldiers fled |
85,256 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.17 | RICHMOND | That in submission will return to us: |
85,257 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.18 | RICHMOND | And then, as we have ta'en the sacrament, |
85,258 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.19 | RICHMOND | We will unite the white rose and the red: |
85,259 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.20 | RICHMOND | Smile heaven upon this fair conjunction, |
85,260 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.21 | RICHMOND | That long have frown'd upon their enmity! |
85,261 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.22 | RICHMOND | What traitor hears me, and says not amen? |
85,262 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.23 | RICHMOND | England hath long been mad, and scarr'd herself, |
85,263 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.24 | RICHMOND | The brother blindly shed the brother's blood, |
85,264 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.25 | RICHMOND | The father rashly slaughter'd his own son, |
85,265 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.26 | RICHMOND | The son, compell'd, been butcher to the sire: |
85,266 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.27 | RICHMOND | All this divided York and Lancaster, |
85,267 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.28 | RICHMOND | Divided in their dire division, |
85,268 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.29 | RICHMOND | O, now, let Richmond and Elizabeth, |
85,269 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.30 | RICHMOND | The true succeeders of each royal house, |
85,270 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.31 | RICHMOND | By God's fair ordinance conjoin together! |
85,271 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.32 | RICHMOND | And let their heirs, God, if thy will be so. |
85,272 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.33 | RICHMOND | Enrich the time to come with smooth-faced peace, |
85,273 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.34 | RICHMOND | With smiling plenty and fair prosperous days! |
85,274 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.35 | RICHMOND | Abate the edge of traitors, gracious Lord, |
85,275 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.36 | RICHMOND | That would reduce these bloody days again, |
85,276 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.37 | RICHMOND | And make poor England weep in streams of blood! |
85,277 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.38 | RICHMOND | Let them not live to taste this land's increase |
85,278 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.39 | RICHMOND | That would with treason wound this fair land's peace! |
85,279 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.40 | RICHMOND | Now civil wounds are stopp'd, peace lives again: |
85,280 | Richard III | 7 | 5.5.41 | RICHMOND | That she may long live here, God say amen! |
85,281 | Richard III | 7 | null | RICHMOND | Exeunt |
85,282 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | null | RICHMOND | ACT I |
85,283 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | null | RICHMOND | PROLOGUE |
85,284 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.0.1 | RICHMOND | Two households, both alike in dignity, |
85,285 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.0.2 | RICHMOND | In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, |
85,286 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.0.3 | RICHMOND | From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, |
85,287 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.0.4 | RICHMOND | Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. |
85,288 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.0.5 | RICHMOND | From forth the fatal loins of these two foes |
85,289 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.0.6 | RICHMOND | A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life, |
85,290 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.0.7 | RICHMOND | Whose misadventured piteous overthrows |
85,291 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.0.8 | RICHMOND | Do with their death bury their parents' strife. |
85,292 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.0.9 | RICHMOND | The fearful passage of their death-mark'd love, |
85,293 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.0.10 | RICHMOND | And the continuance of their parents' rage, |
85,294 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.0.11 | RICHMOND | Which, but their children's end, nought could remove, |
85,295 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.0.12 | RICHMOND | Is now the two hours' traffic of our stage, |
85,296 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.0.13 | RICHMOND | The which if you with patient ears attend, |
85,297 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.0.14 | RICHMOND | What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend. |
85,298 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | 1.0.14 | RICHMOND | SCENE I. Verona. A public place. |
85,299 | Romeo and Juliet | 7 | null | RICHMOND | Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY, of the house of Capulet, armed with swords and bucklers |
85,300 | Romeo and Juliet | 1 | 1.1.1 | SAMPSON | Gregory, o' my word, we'll not carry coals. |
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