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Anon. [1823], King Richard III. Travestie, a burlesque, operatic, mock terrific tragedy, in two acts. Marked with the stage business and directions by the author (Published by E. Duncombe [etc.], London) [word count] [S39700].
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SCENE VIII. —Another part of the Fields. Enter King Richard on Ass-back, R. H.

King R.
What ho! 'tis Richard calls,
Richard foams, Richard bawls,

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Till he is hoarse with bawling,
Still ranting, still calling;
Richmond, I say!—come up Neddy! [Exit, L. H. striking his Spurs into the flank.
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Anon. [1823], King Richard III. Travestie, a burlesque, operatic, mock terrific tragedy, in two acts. Marked with the stage business and directions by the author (Published by E. Duncombe [etc.], London) [word count] [S39700].
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