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William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act III, Scene III
Scene IIIWales. Before Flint castleEnter, with drum and colours, Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of York, Northumberland, Attendants, and forcesHenry BolingbrokeSo that by this intelligence we learn…William Shakespeare: Richard III, Act I, Scene III
Scene IIIThe palaceEnter Queen Elizabeth, Rivers, and GreyRiversHave patience, madam: there's no doubt his majesty Will soon recover his accustom'd health.GreyIn that you brook it in, it…William Shakespeare: Henry V, Act III, Scene III
Scene IIIThe same. Before the gatesThe Governor and some Citizens on the walls; the English forces below. Enter King Henry and his trainKing Henry VHow yet resolves the governor of the town?…William Shakespeare: Richard III, Act V, Scene III
Scene IIIBosworth FieldEnter King Richard III in arms, with Norfolk, Surrey, and othersKing Richard IIIHere pitch our tents, even here in Bosworth field. My Lord of Surrey, why look you so…William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet, Act III, Scene III
Scene IIIFriar Laurence's cellEnter Friar LaurenceFriar LaurenceRomeo, come forth; come forth, thou fearful man: Affliction is enamour'd of thy parts, And thou art wedded to calamity.Enter…William Shakespeare: Richard III, Act II, Scene III
Scene IIILondon. A streetEnter two Citizens meetingFirst CitizenNeighbour, well met: whither away so fast?Second CitizenI promise you, I scarcely know myself: Hear you the news abroad?First…William Shakespeare: Richard III, Act III, Scene II
Scene IIBefore Lord Hastings' houseEnter a MessengerMessengerWhat, ho! my lord!HastingsWithinWho knocks at the door?MessengerA messenger from the Lord Stanley.Enter HastingsHastingsWhat is't…William Shakespeare: Richard III, Act III, Scene IV
Scene IVThe Tower of LondonEnter Buckingham, Derby, Hastings, the Bishop OF Ely, Ratcliff, Lovel, with others, and take their seats at a tableHastingsMy lords, at once: the cause why we are…William Shakespeare: Richard III, Act III, Scene VI
Scene VIThe sameEnter a Scrivener, with a paper in his handScrivenerThis is the indictment of the good Lord Hastings; Which in a set hand fairly is engross'd, That it may be this day read…William Shakespeare: Richard III, Act III, Scene VII
Scene VIIBaynard's CastleEnter Gloucester and Buckingham, at several doorsGloucesterHow now, my lord, what say the citizens?BuckinghamNow, by the holy mother of our Lord, The citizens are mum…