The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



Search Results


Filter your search:

Play:
Richard III - 5114

5114 results found within

Search again:

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

3. For then this Land was famously enrich'd

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

3. With politike graue Counsell; then the King

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

3. Had vertuous Vnkles to protect his Grace.

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

1. 1.

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

1. Why so hath this, both by his Father and Mother.

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

3. 3.

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

3. Better it were they all came by his Father:

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

3. Or by his Father there were none at all:

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

3. For emulation, who shall now be neerest,

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

3. Will touch vs all too neere, if God preuent not.

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

3. O full of danger is the Duke of Glouster,

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

3. And were they to be rul'd, and not to rule,

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

3. This sickly Land, might solace as before.

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

1. 1.

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

1. Come, come, we feare the worst: all will be well.

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

3. 3.

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

3. When great leaues fall, then Winter is at hand;

Play: Richard III

Act: 2 - Scene: 3

3. When the Sun sets, who doth not looke for night?