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Fires the proud tops of the eastern pines.

      — King Richard II, Act III Scene 2

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KEYWORD: fares

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1

Richard III
[II, 4]

Queen Elizabeth

1525

How fares the prince?

2

Richard III
[III, 1]

Prince Edward

1668

Richard of York! how fares our loving brother?

3

Richard III
[III, 1]

Richard III (Duke of Gloucester)

1673

How fares our cousin, noble Lord of York?

4

Richard III
[IV, 1]

Marquis of Dorset

2508

Be of good cheer: mother, how fares your grace?

5

Richard III
[V, 3]

Richmond (Henry VII)

3552

All comfort that the dark night can afford
Be to thy person, noble father-in-law!
Tell me, how fares our loving mother?

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