The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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Page 168
Now , for I know the Bretagne Richmond aims At young Elizabeth , my brother's daughter , And , by that knot , looks proudly on the crown , To her go I , a jolly thriving wooer . Enter CATESBY . Cate . My lord , K. Rich .
Now , for I know the Bretagne Richmond aims At young Elizabeth , my brother's daughter , And , by that knot , looks proudly on the crown , To her go I , a jolly thriving wooer . Enter CATESBY . Cate . My lord , K. Rich .
Page 241
Enter King Richard and Richmond ; and exeunt , fighting . Retreat and flourish . Then enter Richmond , STANLEY , bearing the Crown , with divers other Lords , and Forces . Richm . God , and your arms , be prais'd , victorious friends ...
Enter King Richard and Richmond ; and exeunt , fighting . Retreat and flourish . Then enter Richmond , STANLEY , bearing the Crown , with divers other Lords , and Forces . Richm . God , and your arms , be prais'd , victorious friends ...
Page 294
Enters Richmond to battell againe , and kils Richard Enters Report and the Page Report . How may I know the certain true report of this victo rious battell fought to day , my friend what ere thou beest , tel vnto mee the true report ...
Enters Richmond to battell againe , and kils Richard Enters Report and the Page Report . How may I know the certain true report of this victo rious battell fought to day , my friend what ere thou beest , tel vnto mee the true report ...
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