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Speeches (Lines) for Lord (Earl) Rivers
in "Richard III"

Total: 24

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,3,460

Have patience, madam: there's no doubt his majesty
Will soon recover his accustom'd health.

2

I,3,466

No other harm but loss of such a lord.

3

I,3,473

Is it concluded that he shall be protector?

4

I,3,490

Saw you the king to-day, my Lord of Derby?

5

I,3,515

To whom in all this presence speaks your grace?

6

I,3,554

She may, my lord, for—

7

I,3,561

What, marry, may she?

8

I,3,608

My Lord of Gloucester, in those busy days
Which here you urge to prove us enemies,...

9

I,3,649

Tyrants themselves wept when it was reported.

10

I,3,717

Were you well served, you would be taught your duty.

11

I,3,773

And so doth mine: I muse why she's at liberty.

12

I,3,784

A virtuous and a Christian-like conclusion,
To pray for them that have done scathe to us.

13

I,3,794

Madam, we will attend your grace.

14

II,1,1129

By heaven, my heart is purged from grudging hate:
And with my hand I seal my true heart's love.

15

II,1,1137

And I, as I love Hastings with my heart!

16

II,1,1206

Who knows not he is dead! who knows he is?

17

II,2,1368

Madam, bethink you, like a careful mother,
Of the young prince your son: send straight for him...

18

II,2,1396

Why with some little train, my Lord of Buckingham?

19

II,2,1407

And so in me; and so, I think, in all:
Yet, since it is but green, it should be put...

20

III,3,1920

Sir Richard Ratcliff, let me tell thee this:
To-day shalt thou behold a subject die...

21

III,3,1927

O Pomfret, Pomfret! O thou bloody prison,
Fatal and ominous to noble peers!...

22

III,3,1935

Then cursed she Hastings, then cursed she Buckingham,
Then cursed she Richard. O, remember, God...

23

III,3,1942

Come, Grey, come, Vaughan, let us all embrace:
And take our leave, until we meet in heaven.

24

V,3,3623

[To KING RICHARD III]
Let me sit heavy on thy soul to-morrow,...

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