King Richard (II)
The character of King Richard (II) appears in the following play(s):
Speeches By King Richard (II)
| Code |
Play |
Lines |
First Line |
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| M-665 |
Richard the Second |
30 |
A King of Beasts indeed: if ought but Beasts, |
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| M-666 |
Richard the Second |
26 |
Discomfortable Cousin, knowest thou not, |
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| M-667 |
Richard the Second |
29 |
I have been studying, how to compare |
|
| M-668 |
Richard the Second |
65 |
I have been studying, how to compare (Extended) |
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| M-669 |
Richard the Second |
17 |
Mowbray, impartiall are our eyes and eares, (Wrath-kindled Gentlemen be rul'd by me:) |
|
| M-670 |
Richard the Second |
23 |
Needs must I like it well: I weepe for joy (Deere Earth, I doe salute thee with my hand,) |
|
| M-671 |
Richard the Second |
34 |
No matter where; of comfort no man speake: |
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| M-672 |
Richard the Second |
29 |
Wee are amaz'd, and thus long have we stood |
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| M-673 |
Richard the Second |
33 |
What must the King doe now? must he submit? |
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