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Richard III Translation Act 1, Scene 2. Also check out our detailed summary & analysis of this scene. Original. Translation. Enter the corse of Henry the Sixth, on a bier, with halberds to guard it, Lady ANNE being the mourner, accompanied by gentlemen. Gentlemen enter carrying the corpse of King Henry VI in an open coffin, with armed guards ...
- Act 1, Scene 3
No, I believe that they rise up to heaven and awaken God...
- Act 1, Scene 3
Foul devil, for God's sake, hence, and trouble us not; For thou hast made the happy earth thy hell, Fill'd it with cursing cries and deep exclaims. If thou delight to view thy heinous deeds ...
Jul 31, 2015 · 0240 Villain, thou know’st nor law of God nor man. 0241 75 No beast so fierce but knows some touch of pity. RICHARD 0242 But I know none, and therefore am no beast. ANNE 0243 O, wonderful, when devils tell the truth! RICHARD 0244 More wonderful, when angels are so angry. 0245 Vouchsafe, divine perfection of a woman,
Villain, thou know’st nor law of God nor man. No beast so fierce but knows some touch of pity. 75. RICHARD But I know none, and therefore am no beast. ANNE O, wonderful, when devils tell the truth! RICHARD More wonderful, when angels are so angry. Vouchsafe, divine perfection of a woman, Of these supposèd crimes to give me leave 80
Villain, thou know'st no law of God nor man: 70 : No beast so fierce but knows some touch of pity. GLOUCESTER : But I know none, and therefore am no beast. LADY ANNE : O wonderful, when devils tell the truth! GLOUCESTER : More wonderful, when angels are so angry. Vouchsafe, divine perfection of a woman, Of these supposed-evils, to give me leave,
Stabbed by the selfsame hand that made these wounds. Lo, in these windows that let forth thy life. I pour the helpless balm of my poor eyes. O, cursèd be the hand that made these holes; Cursèd the heart that had the heart to do it; Cursèd the blood that let this blood from hence.
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Aug 11, 2024 · Made glorious summer by this sun of York. A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse! The Life and Death of King Richard III (c. 1591) is William Shakespeare 's version of the short career of Richard III of England, who is depicted as a villain. The play is sometimes listed as a tragedy but more correctly belongs among the histories.