We are searching the Open Source Shakespeare database
for your request. Searches usually take 1-30 seconds.
O day and night, but this is wondrous strange!
— Hamlet, Act I Scene 5
KEYWORD: battle
For an explanation of each column,
tap or hover over the column's title.
# Result number |
Work The work is either a play, poem, or sonnet. The sonnets are treated as single work with 154 parts. |
Character Indicates who said the line. If it's a play or sonnet, the character name is "Poet." |
Line
Shows where the line falls within the work. |
Text The line's full text, with keywords highlighted within it, unless highlighting has been disabled by the user. |
1 |
What may the king's whole battle reach unto? |
|||
2 |
Do me no slander, Douglas: by my life,
|
|||
3 |
Hal, if thou see me down in the battle and bestride
|
|||
4 |
The king will bid you battle presently. |
|||
5 |
[KING HENRY enters with his power. Alarum to the battle. Then enter DOUGLAS and SIR WALTER BLUNT] |
|||
6 |
What is thy name, that in the battle thus
|
|||
7 |
Know then, my name is Douglas;
|