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He doth nothing but talk of his horse.

      — The Merchant of Venice, Act I Scene 2

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KEYWORD: attendants

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Richard II
[I, 1]

(stage directions)

1

[Enter KING RICHARD II, JOHN OF GAUNT, with other]
Nobles and Attendants]

2

Richard II
[II, 1]

(stage directions)

823

[Exit, borne off by his Attendants]

3

Richard II
[III, 3]

(stage directions)

1633

[Enter, with drum and colours, HENRY BOLINGBROKE,]
DUKE OF YORK, NORTHUMBERLAND, Attendants, and forces]

4

Richard II
[III, 3]

(stage directions)

1833

[Enter KING RICHARD and his attendants below]

5

Richard II
[V, 6]

(stage directions)

2878

[Flourish. Enter HENRY BOLINGBROKE, DUKE OF YORK,]
with other Lords, and Attendants]

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