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"High-stomached are they... In rage..."
- Richard II -
"My body shall make good...Or my divine..."
- Henry Bollingbroke -
"My right drawn..."
- Henry Bollingbroke -
"Sluiced out his innocent...
Which blood..."
- Henry Bollingbroke -
"Were he my..."
- Richard II -
"Free speech and..."
- Richard II -
"A recreant and..."
- Thomas Mowbray -
"lions make..."
- Richard II -
"O God defend my..."
- Henry Bollingbroke -
"Or seven fair branches..."
- Duchess of Gloucester -
"by the Destinies..."
- Duchess of Gloucester -
"God's is the..."
- John of Gaunt -
"Let heaven revenge for...
An angry..."
- John of Gaunt -
"Desolate, desolate..."
- Duchess of Gloucester -
"Marshal, demand of...
The cause..."
- Richard II -
"That vow a..."
- Henry Bollingbroke -
"We will descend..."
-Richard II -
"O thou, the earthly author..."
- Henry Bollingbroke -
"Be swift like..."
"Fall like..."
- John of Gaunt -
"Stay the King hath..."
- The Lord Marshal -
"For our eyes do..."
- Richard II -
"Your will..."
- Henry Bollingbroke -
"That sun that warms..."
- Henry Bollingbroke -
"speechless death... robs my tongue from breathing native breath"
- Thomas Mowbray -
"And all too soon..."
- Thomas Mowbray -
"Such is the breath..."
- Thomas Mowbray -
"You urged me as..."
- John of Gaunt -
"enforcèd..."
- Henry Bollingbroke -
"Think not the King...But..."
- John of Gaunt -
"O, who can hold...
By thinking..."
- Henry Bollingbroke -
"How he did seem to dive..."
- Richard II -
"As were our England in... And he our subject's..."
- Richard II -
"enforced to farm..."
- Richard II -
"Now put it, God... To help him to..."
- Richard II -
"My death's sad..."
- John of Gaunt -
"The tongues of dying..."
- John of Gaunt -
"a prophet..."
- John of Gaunt -
"insatiate..."
- John of Gaunt -
"this seat of... this other..."
- John of Gaunt -
"this little..."
- John of Gaunt -
"Inky...and..."
- John of Gaunt -
"O, how that name..."
- John of Gaunt -
"For sleeping...
- John of Gaunt -
"I mock my...to..."
- John of Gaunt -
"Thy sick bed is..."
- John of Gaunt -
"thy anointed..."
- John of Gaunt -
"Landlord of..."
- John of Gaunt -
"Thou a...(at Gaunt)"
- Richard II -
"like a..."
- John of Gaunt -
(In response to Gaunt's death)
- Richard II -
"In war was never...In peace was never..."
- Duke of York -
"his noble hand
Did..."
- Duke of York -
"this teeming..."
- John of Gaunt -
"Think what you will..."
- Richard II -
"Richly in both..."
- Earl of Northumberland -
"and quite lost..."
- Lord Ross -
"More hath he spent..."
- Earl of Northumberland -
"The King's grown..."
- Lord Willoughby -
"Reproach and..."
- Earl of Northumberland -
(The army that Henry has accumulated in Brittany)
- Earl of Northumberland -
"the... crown"
- Earl of Northumberland -
"To please the King..."
- Queen Isabella -
(what Queen Isabella calls Richard)
- Queen Isabella -
"ripe in..."
- Queen Isabella -
"Each substance of..."
- Bushy -
"I cannot... 'tis..."
- Queen Isabella -
"thou art the... (speaking to Green)"
- Queen Isabella -
"Comfort's in...and we are..."
- Duke of York -
"what a tide..."
- Duke of York -
"A thousand..."
- John of Gaunt -
"My heart this..."
- Henry Bolingbroke -
"Your presence..."
- Lord Ross -
"my answer is to..."
- Henry Bolingbroke -
"Show me thy...and not thy..."
"My...(what Henry calls York on seeing him after he marches to Berkley Castle)"
"that word...In an...(in response to Henry's greeting)"
- Duke of York -
"What would... (question to Gaunt over the action that Henry should have take)"
- Henry Bolingbroke -
"I challenge..."
- Henry Bolingbroke -
"therefore personally I lay..."
- Henry Bolingbroke -
"Base men by his..."
- Lord Willoughby -
"The caterpillars of..."
- Henry Bolingbroke -
"I have sworn to weed..."
- Henry Bolingbroke -
"With eager feeding..."
- John of Gaunt -
"for how art thou a..."
- Duke of York -
"You pluck a..."
- Duke of York -
"a prince by..."
- Henry Bolingbroke -
"the bitter..."
- Henry Bolingbroke -
"I see thy glory..."
- Earl of Salisbury -
"you've misled..."
- Henry Bolingbroke -
"I weep for...(On returning to England)"
- Richard II -
"When they from thy bosom..."
- Richard II -
"This traitor Bolingbroke
Shall..."
- Richard II -
"Not all the water in..."
- Richard II -
"Comfort, my liege, remember..."
- Duke of Aumerle -
"Am I not King?
Awake..."
- Richard II -
"Snakes, in my...
Three..."
- Richard II -
"Our lands, our lives and all..."
- Richard II -
"the hollow crown
That..."
- Richard II -
"there I'll pine...
A king, woe's..."
- Richard II -
"From Richard's... to..."
- Richard II -
"On flourishing branch of..."
- Duchess of Gloucester -
"met with the fall..."
- Gardener -
"Thou... (addressing the gardener)"
- Queen Isabelle -
"I weep for...
To stand..."
- Richard II -
"Not all the water in...
Can..."
- Richard II -
"Our lands, our..."
- Richard II -
"I live with bread..."
- Richard II -
"he the fire, I'll..."
- Henry -
"No head of blood and bone
Can..."
- Richard II -
"their fortunes both..."
- Gardener -
"plume-plucked Richard, who..."
- York -
"Ascend his throne..."
- York -
"What subject can give..."
- Carlisle
"steward"
- Carlisle
"the blood of English..."
- Carlisle
"The field of..."
- Carlisle
"they not sometimes cry..."
- Richard
"this golden crown like..."
- Richard
"With mine own tears..."
- Richard
"a king of..."
- Isabella
"weep the fire..."
- Richard
"Thus play I in one person..."
- Richard
"I wasted..."
- Richard
"mount my..."
- Richard