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King Richard II, a play by William Shakespeare

ACT V - SCENE IV

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_ ACT V SCENE IV.
Windsor Castle.

[Enter SIR PIERCE OF EXTON and a servant.]


EXTON.
Didst thou not mark the King, what words he spake?
'Have I no friend will rid me of this living fear?'
Was it not so?

SERVANT.
These were his very words.

EXTON.
'Have I no friend?' quoth he. He spake it twice
And urg'd it twice together, did he not?

SERVANT.
He did.

EXTON.
And, speaking it, he wishtly look'd on me,
As who should say 'I would thou wert the man
That would divorce this terror from my heart';
Meaning the King at Pomfret. Come, let's go.
I am the King's friend, and will rid his foe.


[Exeunt.] _

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