QUOTES Flashcards

(34 cards)

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1,1. We thank

A

you both -RICHARD

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1,1. Forget, forgive, conclude and be agreed.

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Our doctors say this is no month to bleed. -RICHARD

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3
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1,1. Lions make

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leopards tame -RICHARD

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4
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1,1. We were not born to sue,

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but to command -RICHARD

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5
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Gaunt’s description of earth

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this sceptre’d isle, other eden, demi-paradise, teeming womb of royal kings, leased out

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6
Q

3,2. lets talk of graves

A

of worms, and epitaphs

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7
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3,2. the hollow crown

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that rounds the mortal temples of a king

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8
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4,1. i wasted time

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now time doth waste me. For now hath time made me his numbering clock

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9
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1,1. Now, by my

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sceptre awe - RICHARD

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10
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1,4. To farm our

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royal realm -RICHARD

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11
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3,3. “no hand of blood and bone

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can gripe the sacred handle of our sceptre

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12
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3,2 (Richard) not all the water in the rough rude sea

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can wash the balm off an anointed king

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13
Q

the lining of his coffers

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shall make coats to deck our soldiers

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14
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“God is the quarrel; for god’s substitute

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his deputy anointed in his sight

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15
Q

wrath kindled gentlemen, be ruled by me,

A

let’s purge this choler without letting blood

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16
Q

“landlord of england art thou

17
Q

his rash fierce blaze

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of riot cannot last

18
Q

live in thy shame

A

but die not shame with thee

19
Q

convey him

20
Q

i stand condemned

A

a wandering vagabond

21
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2,1 (North.) the king is not himself

A

but basely led by flatterers

22
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i’ll make a voyage to the holy land to

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wash this blood off from my guilty hand

23
Q

filling one another

A

the emptier ever dancing in the air

24
Q

2,1 (York) you pluck

A

a thousand dangers on your head

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2,1 (Richard) we seize into our hands
his plate, his goods, his money, and his lands
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2,2 (Queen) thou art the midwife
to my woe
27
2,3 (Bolingbroke) the caterpillars
of the common wealth
28
3,2 (Richard) is the kings name
not twenty thousand names
29
3,2 (Richard) three judases
each one thrice worse than judas
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3,3 (Richard) in the base court?
where the kings grow base
31
4,1 (Carlisle) this land be call’d
the field of golgotha
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4,1 (Carlisle) what subject can give sentence on his king
and who sits here that is not richard’s subject
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4,1 (Richard) two buckets, filling one another,
the emptier ever dancing in the air, the other down, unseen and full of water
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5,6 (Bolingbroke) hate the murderer,
love him murdered