Shakespeare's King Richard Iii. With Introductions, Notes, Examination Papers, And Plan of Preparation
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Let not the heavens hear these tell-tale women 1 50 Rail on the Lord's anointed : strike, I say ! [Flourish. Alarums. Either be patient, and entreat me fair, Or with the clamorous report of war Thus will I drown your exclamations. Duchess. Art thou my son ? 155 King Richard. Ay, I thank God, my father, and yourself. Duchess. Then patiently hear my impatience. King Richard. Madam, I have a touch of your condition, That cannot brook the accent of reproof. sc. iv.] KING RICHARD III. 133 Duchess. O..., let me speak. King Richard. Do, then ; but I '11 not hear. Duchess. I will be mild and gentle in my words. 160 King Richard. And brief, good mother ; for I am in haste. Duchess. Art thou so hasty? I have stay'd for thee, God knows, in anguish, pain, and agony. King Richard. And came I not at last to com- fort you ? Duchess. No, by the holy rood, thou know'st it well, 165 Thou cam'st on earth to make the earth my hell. A grievous burden was thy birth to me ; Tetchy and wayward was thy infancy ; Thy school-days frightful, desperate, wild, and furious ; Thy prime of manhood daring, bold, and ven- turous ; 1 70 Thy age con firm' d proud, subtle, sly, and bloody, More mild, but yet more harmful ; kind in hatred : What comfortable hour canst thou name That ever grac'd me in thy company ?
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