RICHARD II.
[273]. How long a time, Act I. 3. sighed his English breath, Act III. 1. The language I have learnt, Act I. 3. is hung armour, Wordsworth’s Sonnet, It is not to be thought of (1802). keen encounters. King Richard III., Act I. 2. If that thy valour, Act IV. 1 [Till thou the lie-giver and that lie do lie]. [275]. This royal throne of kings, Act II. 1 [fear’d by their breed and famous by their birth ... the envious siege]. [276]. Ourself and Bushy, Act I. 4. I thank thee, Act II. 3. O that I were a mockery king, Act IV. 1. it yearned his heart, Act V. 5. My lord, you told me, Act V. 2 [scowl on gentle Richard].
HENRY IV.
[278]. we behold the fulness. Cf. Col. ii. 9. lards the lean earth. 1 King Henry IV., Act II. 2. into thin air. The Tempest, Act IV. 1. three fingers [omit deep], Act IV. 2. it snows of meat and drink. Canterbury Tales, Prologue, 345. ascends me into the brain, Part II. Act IV. 3. a sun of man, Part I. Act II. 4. [279]. open, palpable, Part I. Act II. 4 [like their father that begets them; gross as a mountain, open, palpable]. By the lord, Part I. Act I. 2. [280]. But Hal, Part I. Act I. 2. who grew from four [two] men, Part I. Act II. 4. [281]. Harry, I do not only marvel, Part I. Act II. 4 [purses? a question to be asked].