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Speeches (Lines) for Boy
in "Richard III"

Total: 7

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,2,1271

Tell me, good grandam, is our father dead?

2

II,2,1273

Why do you wring your hands, and beat your breast,
And cry 'O Clarence, my unhappy son!'

3

II,2,1282

Then, grandam, you conclude that he is dead.
The king my uncle is to blame for this:
God will revenge it; whom I will importune
With daily prayers all to that effect.

4

II,2,1290

Grandam, we can; for my good uncle Gloucester
Told me, the king, provoked by the queen,
Devised impeachments to imprison him :
And when my uncle told me so, he wept,
And hugg'd me in his arm, and kindly kiss'd my cheek;
Bade me rely on him as on my father,
And he would love me dearly as his child.

5

II,2,1301

Think you my uncle did dissemble, grandam?

6

II,2,1303

I cannot think it. Hark! what noise is this?
[Enter QUEEN ELIZABETH, with her hair about her]
ears; RIVERS, and DORSET after her]

7

II,2,1334

Good aunt, you wept not for our father's death;
How can we aid you with our kindred tears?

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