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  1. Richard III Translation Act 5, Scene 3. Also check out our detailed summary & analysis of this scene. Original. Translation. Enter RICHARD, in arms, with NORFOLK, RATCLIFFE, SURREY, and soldiers. RICHARD enters, dressed in armor, with NORFOLK, RATCLIFFE, SURREY, and soldiers on one side of the stage. RICHARD.

  2. [Enter KING RICHARD III in arms, with NORFOLK, SURREY, and others] Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). Here pitch our tents, even here in Bosworth field. My Lord of Surrey, why look you so sad? Earl of Surrey. My heart is ten times lighter than my looks. Richard III (Duke of Gloucester). My Lord of Norfolk,— Duke of Norfolk. Here, most gracious ...

  3. [Alarum: excursions. Enter NORFOLK and forces fighting; to him CATESBY] Sir William Catesby. Rescue, my Lord of Norfolk, rescue, rescue! The king enacts more wonders than a man, 3875 Daring an opposite to every danger: His horse is slain, and all on foot he fights, Seeking for Richmond in the throat of death. Rescue, fair lord, or else the day ...

  4. Jul 31, 2015 · Asleep, Richard and Richmond are each visited by the ghosts of those whom Richard has killed or has had killed; the ghosts curse Richard and cheer Richmond. In the morning Richmond and Richard address their troops before battle. Enter King Richard, in arms, with Norfolk, Ratcliffe, and. RICHARD.

  5. This page contains the original text of Richard III, Act 5, Scene 3: Enter KING RICHARD III in arms, with NORFOLK, SURREY, and others. KING RICHARD III: Here pitch our tents, even here in Bosworth field.

  6. Richard III is a play by William Shakespeare. It was probably written c. 1592–1594. It is labelled a history in the First Folio, and is usually considered one, but it is sometimes called a tragedy, as in the quarto edition.

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