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</html>";s:4:"text";s:18650:"Cousin of Hereford, what dost thou object  Me cause to wail but teachest me the way tags: death , decay , destruction , ruin. (stage directions).  To God of heaven, King Richard and to me; Making the hard way sweet and delectable.  By bare imagination of a feast?   For taking so the head, your whole head's length. When I do see the very book indeed On pain of death, no person be so bold  Why have those banish'd and forbidden legs Edmund of Langley.  The original text plus a side-by-side modern translation of. Which I have sworn to weed and pluck away.  (stage directions). The present benefit which I possess; King Richard II. To keep him safely till his day of trial.   And lands restored again be freely granted: And was at last out-faced by Bolingbroke? Henry IV.   To dim his glory and to stain the track conveyers are you all, That rise thus nimbly by a true king's fall. Since it is bankrupt of his majesty. That power that made you kingHath power to keep you king in spite of all. [Enter, with drum and colours, HENRY BOLINGBROKE,]    Henry IV. In an ungracious mouth is but profane. And bow my knee before his majesty: Thy grief is but thy absence for a time.  Against thy entrance.  Henry IV. Our town of Cicester in Gloucestershire; [Enter, as to the Parliament, HENRY BOLINGBROKE,]  [Enter HENRY BOLINGBROKE, DUKE OF YORK,]  King Richard II.  [To HENRY BOLINGBROKE]    Four lagging winters and four wanton springs Henry IV.  But as I come, I come for Lancaster. A god on earth thou art. Or my divine soul answer it in heaven. Broke the possession of a royal bed   He prays but faintly and would be denied; To foreign passages, and in the end, Edmund of Langley. Edmund of Langley. 0 Sign In ... "Our lands, our lives and all are Bolingbroke's" - Richard II - 3:2 "the hollow crown That..." - Richard II - To me for justice and rough chastisement; With all the rest of that consorted crew, I would to God, my lords, he might be found.  Before the expiration of thy time, Intended or committed was this fault? King Richard II. Of his bright passage to the occident. 3.3 Bolingbroke watches Richard appear and compares him to a "blushing discontented sun."  Duchess of York. Lord Marshal. Devouring pestilence hangs in our air  What I speakMy body shall make good upon this earth Or my divine soul answer it in heaven.Thou art a traitor and a miscreant. Of capital treason we arrest you here. Hotspur (Henry Percy).  On Wednesday next we solemnly set down   [He kneels down] Henry IV.  The grand conspirator, Abbot of Westminster, Swear by the duty that you owe to God— The heads of Oxford, Salisbury, Blunt, and Kent:  Henry IV. Four lagging winters and four wanton springs Disclaiming here the kindred of the king, And to thy worth will add right worthy gains. Shall point on me and gild my banishment. LitCharts Teacher Editions. Where all my sins are writ, and that's myself.   And not the king exiled thee; or suppose Lord Berkeley.  Tears show their love, but want their remedies. Eating the bitter bread of banishment; His words come from his mouth, ours from our breast:  The castle royally is mann'd, my lord, With Fiona Shaw, Graham Crowden, Richard Bremmer, David Lyon.  Earl of Northumberland.  To lie that way thou go'st, not whence thou comest: You have in manner with your sinful hours Were then but subjects; being now a subject, Embrace each other's love in banishment;  By Bushy, Bagot and their complices, The emptier ever dancing in the air,  Ere my tongue    Since thou hast far to go, bear not along  From when this stream through muddy passages What subject can give sentence on his king? My Lord of Hereford, my message is to you. “Woe, destruction, ruin, and decay; the worst is death and death will have his day.”. Earl of Northumberland. Or daring-hardy as to touch the lists, To more approved service and desert. His weary joints would gladly rise, I know; Gaunt: But not a minute, king, that thou canst give. Duke of Aumerle. Little are we beholding to your love, Read our selection of the very best quotes from Richard II, along with speaker, act and scene. All places that the eye of heaven visits His eyes do drop no tears, his prayers are in jest; The play begins the story of the Tudor reign, which culminated with Shakespeare’s Queen Elizabeth I. Richard II also sets up the divide … Our knees shall kneel till to the ground they grow: Like. And both return back to their chairs again: My mother, and my nurse, that bears me yet!    Inquire at London, 'mongst the taverns there, It is also important to realize that in the early stages of the play, Bolingbroke is, at best, a reluctant rebel.  Noble lords, Pleads he in earnest?  Even though Richard II and Henry Bolingbroke were first cousins and born only a few months apart, their personalities were total opposites.   Takes on the point of honour to support At large discoursed in this paper here.  A beggar begs that never begg'd before. Exeunt KING RICHARD II, some Lords, and a Guard. Bring forth these men. To the possession of thy royal hand:  In braving arms against thy sovereign. He is less poetic but far more pragmatic and capable than his cousin. And free from other misbegotten hate, convey? Edmund of Langley. And sends allegiance and true faith of heart  I thank thee, gentle Percy; and be sure  [Parle without, and answer within.    Not sick, although I have to do with death,  KING RICHARD II Whither you will, so I were from your sights. Henry IV. Directed by Deborah Warner. Henry IV. What is thy name? Though you are old enough to be my heir. With the attainder of his slanderous lips.  Bloody with spurring, fiery-red with haste. Choose out some secret place, some reverend room,   I see some sparks of better hope, which elder years Where ever Englishman durst set his foot.   hath sorrow struck Henry IV.  Duchess of York. Duchess of York. Once more, the more to aggravate the note,    The connotations of the noun blood are pain and violence and therefore by comparing Bolingbroke’s temper to blood, Mowbray is implying it is one of violence, which may lead to actual bloodshed and other harmful things. O, God defend my soul from such deep sin! Hotspur (Henry Percy). And put on sullen black incontinent:  'Tis not the trial of a woman's war,   ... Richard, about how Bolingbroke approaches commoners 'what reverence he did throw away on slaves' Richard, looking down on the way Bolingbroke …  Henry IV. Part of your cares you give me with your crown. Good king, great king, and yet not greatly good, Except the marshal and such officers And from the common'st creature pluck a glove, Am I not king? Might from our quiet confines fright fair peace Return with welcome home from banishment. Henry IV. 76 likes.  O, who can hold a fire in his hand   That swells with silence in the tortured soul; Welcome, my lord.  That I have worn so many winters out, Fear, and not love, begets his penitence: Word Count: 199.   				Concordance   
 Come, come, my son, I'll bring thee on thy way: Stands for my bounty.   Henry IV. The Duchess says she hopes that, ...the lists, a small enclosed space for tournaments and fights like that between Mowbray and, ...in a cradle. Henry IV. If any plague hang over us, 'tis he. What thou dost know of noble Gloucester's death, Than my unpleased eye see your courtesy. Henry IV. Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Awhile to work, and after holiday. Hath yielded up his body to the grave; When he perceives the envious clouds are bent  To execution and the hand of death.  I am a subject, Till you did make him misinterpret me, Which blood, like sacrificing Abel's, cries, [Enter HENRY BOLINGBROKE and NORTHUMBERLAND, with Forces].  Have stoop'd my neck under your injuries, A gentleman of mine I have dispatch'd Whereas Richard had little interest in marshal activities and did not participate in tournaments, Henry began his training at fourteen and was a champion at jousting.   Till twice five summers have enrich'd our fields John of Gaunt. No, not that name was given me at the font,  Unless a pardon ere I rise or speak. ha! King Richard II.  That mercy which true prayer ought to have. Thomas Mowbray. Adopts thee heir, and his high sceptre yields   Significant quotes in William Shakespeare's Richard II with explanations.   They're like having in-class notes for every discussion!”, “This is absolutely THE best teacher resource I have ever purchased. That every day under his household roof Though banish'd, yet a trueborn Englishman. King Richard II. Wherefore was I born? Welcome, my lords. A serpent that will sting thee to the heart. And made no deeper wounds? John of Gaunt. Ah, my sour husband, my hard-hearted lord, CARLISLE, DUKE OF AUMERLE, SIR STEPHEN SCROOP, and EARL OF SALISBURY]    York says that though he is related to both, ...moment Ross and Willoughby enter, and after them comes Berkeley, who carries a message for, Northumberland and the other nobles agree that, ...now filled with rebels.  Whither you will, so I were from your sights. The Deposition of Richard II in Richard II by William Shakespeare 566 Words | 3 Pages. Bolingbroke's popularity among the commoners casts light, in retrospect, on Richard's decision to banish him: if Richard is afraid of his cousin's popularity and ambition, then he has very good reason to want to get him out of England--but, by the same token, he could not make the punishment too severe for fear of angering Bolinbroke's supporters. Thou art a banish'd man, and here art come Call forth Bagot. Thy buried fear: herein all breathless lies (King Richard, Act 1 Scene 1) King Richard: Why uncle, thou hast many years to live.  If not, I'll use the advantage of my power  This and much more, much more than twice all this, With clog of conscience and sour melancholy  Can no man tell me of my unthrifty son?  Where'er I wander, boast of this I can, Or wallow naked in December snow Uncle, give me your hands: nay, dry your eyes;   I see thy grieved heart: thy sad aspect    On this side my hand, and on that side yours. To men in joy; but grief makes one hour ten.  As now our flesh is banish'd from this land: Look on my wrongs with an indifferent eye: O let no noble eye profane a tear of Westminster, and DUKE OF AUMERLE], (stage directions). I am a stranger here in Gloucestershire: I am greater than a king: Pity may move thee 'pardon' to rehearse.   They shall not live within this world, I swear, And hope to joy is little less in joy But not my griefs; still am I king of those. Henry IV.   God in thy good cause make thee prosperous! It must be great that can inherit us  Now is this golden crown like a deep well That owes two buckets, filling one another, The emptier ever dancing in the air, Let not my cold words here accuse my zeal: Translation: Henry's not afraid to put his money where his mouth is. And plague injustice with the pains of hell.  Give me the crown. Shakespeare’s Richard II presents a momentous struggle between Richard II and his cousin Henry Bolingbroke.Richard is the legitimate king; he succeeded his grandfather, King Edward III, after the earlier death of his father Edward, the Black Prince.  Of good old Abraham! This deadly blot in thy digressing son. and wherefore comest thou hither,   Then a flourish.] Henry IV. It begins with Richard asking Aumerle about, ...saying that though he has remained patient through the death of Gloucester, the banishment of, ...king is not acting like himself and that they disagree with the decision to disinherit, ...discussion on grief ends, Green enters looking for Richard. Till we assign you to your days of trial. Henry IV. For that our kingdom's earth should not be soil'd To upstart unthrifts?  Royally! Against their will.  So many blows upon this face of mine, The Welshmen are dispersed, and Salisbury And list what with our council we have done. That all the treasons for these eighteen years Of sky-aspiring and ambitious thoughts, Henry IV. Henry IV. It shall be still thy true love's recompense: And let him be no kinsman to my liege, Unto the sovereign mercy of the king; Of civil wounds plough'd up with neighbours' sword;  [Exeunt KING RICHARD II, some Lords, and a Guard], Henry IV. was this the face Your differences shall all rest under gage For every man that Bolingbroke hath pressed To lift shrewd steel against our golden crown,God for His Richard hath in heavenly payA glorious angel. The shadow of my sorrow!  The Life and Death of King Richard the Second, commonly called Richard II, is a history play by William Shakespeare believed to have been written around 1595. King Richard II. Hotspur (Henry Percy).   Richard II, All pomp and majesty I do forswear.My manors, rents, revenues I forgo; My acts, decrees, and statutes I deny. Henry Bolingbroke  Why, it contains no king? Harry of Hereford, Lancaster and Derby  Richard II takes place during two years of the life of England’s King Richard II, who reigned from 1377 to 1399. Me rather had my heart might feel your love  Evermore thanks, the exchequer of the poor; (stage directions). Of much less value is my company King Richard II.  Richard is a young and foolish sovereign, spending his time and money in self-gratification. These differences shall all rest under gage Jeremy Irons at Richard II at the … And these external manners of laments On what condition stands it and wherein? With unrestrained loose companions, Because my power is weak and all ill left: Tendering the precious safety of my prince, With tears drawn from her eyes by your foul wrongs.   Now prisoner to the palsy, chastise thee And make us wade even in our kindred's blood,  Up, cousin, up; your heart is up, I know, Your own is yours, and I am yours, and all.  I have a king here to my flatterer. Here cousin: Your cares set up do not pluck my cares down. How long a time lies in one little word!  For there, they say, he daily doth frequent,  Nor never look upon each other's face;   Against black pagans, Turks, and Saracens: That bucket down and full of tears am I, Under whose colours he had fought so long. And ostentation of despised arms? And with thy blessings steel my lance's point, (Act 1 Scene 3) This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars. Can arbitrate this cause betwixt us twain; To melt myself away in water-drops! But whether they be ta'en or slain we hear not. You are my father, for methinks in you   They shall be satisfied: I'll read enough, Draws out our miles, and makes them wearisome,  In gross rebellion and detested treason: After the pardon is delivered, Exton enters with Richard’s coffin. Esteem as foil wherein thou art to set A wandering vagabond; my rights and royalties John of Gaunt's speech on England. Our. Bishop of Carlisle. Come, mourn with me for that I do lament, When the tongue's office should be prodigal  Don't get us wrong, Henry can trash talk with the best of them, but he's always telling us that actions speak louder than words. Think not the king did banish thee, (including. Awake, thou coward majesty, thou sleepest!Is not the King's name twenty thousand names? Harry of Hereford, Lancaster and Derby,  I'll make a voyage to the Holy Land,  How long a time lies in one little word! By thinking on fantastic summer's heat? Pardon is all the suit I have in hand. Call it a travel that thou takest for pleasure. From Ravenspurgh to Cotswold will be found Exeunt KING RICHARD II, some Lords, and a Guard. Who wrought it with the king, and who perform'd Henry IV.  The next news is, I have to London sent Henry IV. To stop a battle of honor between his Lancaster cousin Bolingbroke and another peer, Richard II banishes them both from England. He should have found his uncle Gaunt a father,     He'… II,1,755. Even in condition of the worst degree,  And will maintain what thou hast said is false Here comes his grace in person. As confident as is the falcon's flight      What is six winters?  Thou dost beguile me! What my tongue speaks my right drawn sword may prove. The daintiest last, to make the end most sweet:  You have misled a prince, a royal king, Thus, in the name of keeping the peace, Richard decides to banish, ...sees how sad Gaunt is to lose his son to banishment, so the king reduces, After the king’s exit, Gaunt tries to comfort, This scene takes place in Richard’s court.  -Graham S. The timeline below shows where the character Henry Bolingbroke / King Henry IV appears in, ...and other nobles entering the stage.    Henry Bolingbroke / King Henry IV Quotes in Richard II The Richard II quotes below are all either spoken by Henry Bolingbroke / King Henry IV or refer to Henry Bolingbroke / King Henry IV. It is, such crimson tempest should bedrench (King Richard, Act 1 Scene 1) We were not born to sue, but to command. Henry IV. Henry IV. A puny subject strikes At thy great glory. Joy absent, grief is present for that time. On both his knees doth kiss King Richard's hand    My waters; on the earth, and not on him. Till Norfolk be repeal'd: repeal'd he shall be,   And lay aside my high blood's royalty, My body shall make good upon this earth, Bolingbroke orders Northumberland to deliver his message to Richard. If he may be repeal'd, to try his honour. Related Characters: Henry Bolingbroke / King Henry IV (speaker), King Richard II, Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk Related Themes: Page Number and Citation : 1.1.37-40 Cite this Quote    Let it command a mirror hither straight, King Richard II. So as thou livest in peace, die free from strife: Speak like a true knight, so defend thee heaven! Are you contented to resign the crown? Shall I seem crest-fall'n in my father's sight? 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