id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt shakespeare-tragedy-4180 shakespeare-tragedy-4180 .txt text/plain 24414 2650 96 KING RICHARD II Old John of Gaunt, time-honour'd Lancaster, HENRY BOLINGBROKE Look, what I speak, my life shall prove it true; Lord Marshal In God's name and the king's, say who thou art HENRY BOLINGBROKE Lord marshal, let me kiss my sovereign's hand, JOHN OF GAUNT God in thy good cause make thee prosperous! KING RICHARD II Why uncle, thou hast many years to live. KING RICHARD II Thy son is banish'd upon good advice, [Enter KING RICHARD II and QUEEN, DUKE OF AUMERLE, LORD WILLOUGHBY Nay, let us share thy thoughts, as thou dost ours. KING RICHARD II Thou chidest me well: proud Bolingbroke, I come DUKE OF YORK Yet looks he like a king: behold, his eye, DUKE OF AUMERLE No, good my lord; let's fight with gentle words [Re-enter DUKE OF YORK, with KING RICHARD II, and Enter HENRY BOLINGBROKE, DUKE OF YORK, Enter HENRY BOLINGBROKE, DUKE OF YORK, ./cache/shakespeare-tragedy-4180.txt ./txt/shakespeare-tragedy-4180.txt