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... Richard is , of course , the bird , and the prophecy comes true . bird At times Richard's distorted body is mercilessly described by animal comparisons . References to " hedgehog " 44 and " toad " 45 suggest the hunched back of that ...
... Richard is , of course , the bird , and the prophecy comes true . bird At times Richard's distorted body is mercilessly described by animal comparisons . References to " hedgehog " 44 and " toad " 45 suggest the hunched back of that ...
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... Richard's death . At Tamworth , Richmond , the logical heir to the throne , rallies his armies against The wretched , bloody , and usurping boar , That spoil'd your summer fields and fruitful vines , Swills your warm blood like wash ...
... Richard's death . At Tamworth , Richmond , the logical heir to the throne , rallies his armies against The wretched , bloody , and usurping boar , That spoil'd your summer fields and fruitful vines , Swills your warm blood like wash ...
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... Richard II Richard - 8 Bolingbroke - 5 Mowbray - 4 Bushy - 4 Bagot - 4 Green - 4 England - 3 Richard's Father - 2 The Commons - 1 Enemies of England - 1 Fitzwater - 1 English - 1 English Lords - 1 Orleaners - 1 Dauphin - 1 Talbot and ...
... Richard II Richard - 8 Bolingbroke - 5 Mowbray - 4 Bushy - 4 Bagot - 4 Green - 4 England - 3 Richard's Father - 2 The Commons - 1 Enemies of England - 1 Fitzwater - 1 English - 1 English Lords - 1 Orleaners - 1 Dauphin - 1 Talbot and ...
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