King Richard IIIJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1935 - 184 pages |
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Page 151
... Enter the Ghost of Prince Edward , son to Henry the Sixth Gho . ( to Richard ) Let me sit heavy on thy soul to - morrow ! Think , how thou stab'dst me in my prime of youth At Tewkesbury : despair , therefore , and die ! ( to Richmond ) ...
... Enter the Ghost of Prince Edward , son to Henry the Sixth Gho . ( to Richard ) Let me sit heavy on thy soul to - morrow ! Think , how thou stab'dst me in my prime of youth At Tewkesbury : despair , therefore , and die ! ( to Richmond ) ...
Page 153
... Enter the Ghost of Hastings Gho . ( to Richard ) Bloody and guilty , guiltily awake , And in a bloody battle end thy days ! Think on Lord Hastings : despair , and die ! ( to Richmond ) Quiet untroubled soul , awake , awake ! Arm , fight ...
... Enter the Ghost of Hastings Gho . ( to Richard ) Bloody and guilty , guiltily awake , And in a bloody battle end thy days ! Think on Lord Hastings : despair , and die ! ( to Richmond ) Quiet untroubled soul , awake , awake ! Arm , fight ...
Page 163
William Shakespeare. Alarum . Enter Richard and Richmond ; they fight . Richard is slain Retreat and flourish Re - enter Richmond , Derby bearing the crown , with divers other Lords Rmd.God and your arms be prais'd , victorious friends ...
William Shakespeare. Alarum . Enter Richard and Richmond ; they fight . Richard is slain Retreat and flourish Re - enter Richmond , Derby bearing the crown , with divers other Lords Rmd.God and your arms be prais'd , victorious friends ...
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