Code |
Character |
Lines |
First Line |
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M-680 |
Bullingbrooke | 17 |
Noble Lord, (Goe to the rude Ribs of that ancient Castle,) |
|
M-681 |
Bullingbrooke | 30 |
Noble Lord, (Extended) (Goe to the rude Ribs of that ancient Castle,) |
|
M-682 |
Bishop of Carlile | 36 |
Mary, Heaven forbid. (NULL) |
|
M-683 |
Gaunt | 38 |
Me thinkes I am a Prophet new inspir'd (This royal Throne of Kings, this sceptered Isle) |
|
M-684 |
Gaunt | 29 |
This royal Throne of Kings, this sceptered Isle (NULL) |
|
M-685 |
King Richard (II) | 30 |
A King of Beasts indeed: if ought but Beasts, (NULL) |
|
M-686 |
King Richard (II) | 26 |
Discomfortable Cousin, knowest thou not, (NULL) |
|
M-687 |
King Richard (II) | 29 |
I have been studying, how to compare (NULL) |
|
M-688 |
King Richard (II) | 65 |
I have been studying, how to compare (Extended) (NULL) |
|
M-689 |
King Richard (II) | 17 |
Mowbray, impartiall are our eyes and eares, (Wrath-kindled Gentlemen be rul'd by me:) |
|
M-690 |
King Richard (II) | 23 |
Needs must I like it well: I weepe for joy (Deere Earth, I doe salute thee with my hand,) |
|
M-691 |
King Richard (II) | 34 |
No matter where; of comfort no man speake: (NULL) |
|
M-692 |
King Richard (II) | 29 |
Wee are amaz'd, and thus long have we stood (NULL) |
|
M-693 |
King Richard (II) | 33 |
What must the King doe now? must he submit? (NULL) |
|
M-694 |
Yorke | 23 |
Heav'n for his mercy, what a tide of woes (NULL) |
|
W-680 |
Duchesse of Gloucester | 28 |
Findes brotherhood in thee no sharper spurre? (NULL) |
|
W-681 |
Duchesse of Gloucester | 29 |
Why then I will: farewell old Gaunt. (Desolate, desolate will I hence, and dye,) |
|
W-682 |
Duchesse of Yorke | 25 |
Why Yorke, what wilt thou do? (Have we more Sonnes? Or are we like to have?) |
|
W-683 |
Queene | 19 |
Oh I am prest to death through want of speaking: (Why do'st thou say, King Richard is depos'd,) |
|
W-684 |
Queene | 24 |
This way the King will come: this is the way (NULL) |
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