Speeches (Lines) for Richard Plantagenet (Duke of Gloucester)
in "Richard III"

Total: 21

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,4,1491

Ay, mother; but I would not have it so.

2

II,4,1493

Grandam, one night, as we did sit at supper,
My uncle Rivers talk'd how I did grow...

3

II,4,1507

Now, by my troth, if I had been remember'd,
I could have given my uncle's grace a flout,...

4

II,4,1511

Marry, they say my uncle grew so fast
That he could gnaw a crust at two hours old...

5

II,4,1516

Grandam, his nurse.

6

II,4,1518

If 'twere not she, I cannot tell who told me.

7

III,1,1669

Well, my dread lord; so must I call you now.

8

III,1,1674

I thank you, gentle uncle. O, my lord,
You said that idle weeds are fast in growth...

9

III,1,1678

And therefore is he idle?

10

III,1,1680

Then is he more beholding to you than I.

11

III,1,1683

I pray you, uncle, give me this dagger.

12

III,1,1686

Of my kind uncle, that I know will give;
And being but a toy, which is no grief to give.

13

III,1,1689

A greater gift! O, that's the sword to it.

14

III,1,1691

O, then, I see, you will part but with light gifts;
In weightier things you'll say a beggar nay.

15

III,1,1694

I weigh it lightly, were it heavier.

16

III,1,1696

I would, that I might thank you as you call me.

17

III,1,1698

Little.

18

III,1,1701

You mean, to bear me, not to bear with me:
Uncle, my brother mocks both you and me;...

19

III,1,1713

What, will you go unto the Tower, my lord?

20

III,1,1715

I shall not sleep in quiet at the Tower.

21

III,1,1717

Marry, my uncle Clarence' angry ghost:
My grandam told me he was murdered there.

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