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Richard II
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Bolingbroke
Verse
Richard II
First, heaven be the record to my speech!
I i 33
Mowbray
Verse
Richard II
Let not my cold words here accuse my zeal
I i 50
Bolingbroke
Verse
Richard II
Look, what I speak, my life shall prove it true
I i 90
Mowbray
Verse
Richard II
Then, Bolingbroke, as low as to thy heart
I i 127
Gaunt
Verse
Richard II
All places that the eye of heaven visits
I iii 279
Gaunt
Verse
Richard II
Methinks I am a prophet new inspir'd
II i 33
Gaunt
Verse - intercut
Richard II
Now, he that made me knows I see thee ill
II i 96
York
Verse - intercut
Richard II
How long shall I be patient? Ah! how long
II i 169
York
Verse
Richard II
Grace me no grace, nor uncle me no uncle
II iii 95
Bolingbroke
Verse
Richard II
As I was banish'd, I was banish'd Hereford;
II iii 121
Bolingbroke
Verse
Richard II
Bring forth these men
III i 1
King Richard
Verse
Richard II
Needs must I like it well: I weep for joy
III ii 6
King Richard
Verse
Richard II
Discomfortable cousin! know'st thou not
III ii 38
Richard
Verse
Richard II
No matter where. Of comfort no man speak
III ii 148
Bolingbroke
Verse
Richard II
Noble Lords, Go to the rude ribs of that ancient castle
III iii 36
King Richard
Verse
Richard II
We are amaz'd; and thus long have we stood
III iii 78
King Richard
Verse
Richard II
What must the king do now? Must he submit?
III iii 149
B. of Carlisle
Verse
Richard II
Marry, God forbid! Worst in this royal presence may I speak
IV i 119
King Richard
Verse
Richard II
Ay, no; no, ay; for I must nothing be
IV i 208
Richard
Verse
Richard II
I have been studying how I may compare
V v 1
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