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The banish'd Bolingbroke repeals himself,
And with uplifted arms is safe arrived
At Ravenspurgh.
(Richard II 2.2)
thrice from the banks of Wye
And sandy-bottom'd Severn have I sent him
Bootless home and weather-beaten back.
(Henry IV i 3.1)
the smug and silver Trent
(Henry IV i 3.1)
Go thrust him out at gates, and let him smell
His way to Dover.
(King Lear 3.7)
there are pilgrims going to Canterbury with rich offerings,
(Henry IV i 1.2)
Inquire at London, 'mongst the taverns there,
For there, they say, he daily doth frequent,
With unrestrained loose companions,
(Richard II 5.3)
It is enough; I'll think upon the questions:
When from St. Albans we do make return,
(Henry VI ii 1.2)
Never a wife in Windsor leads a better life than she does
do what she will, say what she will, take all, pay all,
go to bed when she list, rise when she list, all is as she will
(Merry Wives of Windsor 2.2)
And by their hands this grace of kings must die,
If hell and treason hold their promises,
Ere he take ship for France, and in Southampton.
(Henry V 2 Prologue)
Away towards Salisbury! while we reason here,
A royal battle might be won and lost
(Richard III 4.4)
within fourteen days
At Bristol I expect my soldiers;
For there I'll ship them all for Ireland.
(Henry VI ii 3.1)
Gentlemen, go, muster up your men,
And meet me presently at Berkeley.
(Richard II 2.2)
Henry VI iii 5.4
Plains near Tewkesbury
Take notice that I am in Cambria, at Milford-Haven:
(Cymbeline 3.2)
Barkloughly [Harlech] castle call they this at hand?
(Richard II 3.2)
Henry VI iii 2.1
A plain near Mortimer's Cross in Herefordshire
I run before King Harry's victory;
Who in a bloody field by Shrewsbury
Hath beaten down young Hotspur and his troops,
(Henry IV ii Prologue)
Kenilworth Castle. Henry VI ii 4.9
Be ready, as your lives shall answer it,
At Coventry, upon Saint Lambert's day:
(Richard II 1.1)
Lords, I will meet him at Saint Edmundsbury:
It is our safety,
(King John 4.3)
she was divorced,
And the late marriage made of none effect
Since which she was removed to Kimbolton,
Where she remains now sick. (Henry VIII 4.1)
Here pitch our tents, even here in Bosworth field.
(Richard III 5.3)
Tell him, toward Swinstead, to the abbey there.
(King John 5.3)
Go to Flint castle: there I'll pine away;
A king, woe's slave, shall kingly woe obey. (Richard II 3.2)
Henry IV i 3.1. Bangor. The Archdeacon's house.
O Pomfret, Pomfret! O thou bloody prison,
Fatal and ominous to noble peers!
Within the guilty closure of thy walls
Richard the Second here was hack'd to death; (Richard III 3.3)
And after many scorns, many foul taunts,
They took his head, and on the gates of York
They set the same; (Henry VI, iii, 2.1)
Henry IV Part II. 2.3 Warkworth. Before the castle