The breath of kings (1.3.208-215) #KingedUnkinged

RICHARD                    Uncle, even in the glasses of your eyes I see thy grievèd heart. Thy sad aspect Hath from the number of his banished years Plucked four away. [To Bolingbroke] Six frozen winters spent, Return with welcome home from banishment. BOLINGBROKE          How long a time lies in one little word! Four lagging winters and four […]

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A solemn oath – but is it watertight? (1.3.174-192) #KingedUnkinged

RICHARD                    It boots thee not to be compassionate. After our sentence, plaining comes too late. MOWBRAY                 Then thus I turn me from my country’s light To dwell in solemn shades of endless night. RICHARD                    Return again and take an oath with thee. [To both Mowbray and Bolingbroke] Lay on our royal sword your banished hands: […]

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BANISHMENT. Bolingbroke first. (1.3.140-147) #KingedUnkinged

RICHARD                    You, cousin Hereford, upon pain of life, Till twice five summers have enriched our fields Shall not regreet our fair dominions, But tread the stranger paths of banishment. BOLINGBROKE          Your will be done. This must my comfort be: The sun that warms you here shall shine on me And those his golden beams to […]

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