Play | Key Line | Modern Text | Original Text |
As You Like It | AYL II.iv.72.1 | And faints for succour. | And faints for succour. |
Henry IV Part 1 | 1H4 V.iv.44 | Sir Nicholas Gawsey hath for succour sent, | Sir Nicolas Gawsey hath for succour sent, |
Henry VI Part 1 | 1H6 I.ii.50 | Be not dismayed, for succour is at hand. | Be not dismay'd, for succour is at hand: |
Henry VI Part 1 | 1H6 IV.iii.30 | O, send some succour to the distressed lord! | O send some succour to the distrest Lord. |
Henry VI Part 2 | 2H6 IV.iv.55 | Come, Margaret. God, our hope, will succour us. | Come Margaret, God our hope will succor vs. |
Henry VI Part 3 | 3H6 III.iii.41 | The more I stay, the more I'll succour thee. | The more I stay, the more Ile succour thee. |
Henry VI Part 3 | 3H6 III.iii.207 | 'Tis not his new-made bride shall succour him; | 'Tis not his new-made Bride shall succour him. |
Henry VI Part 3 | 3H6 IV.vii.56 | To keep them back that come to succour you. | To keepe them back, that come to succour you. |
Henry VIII | H8 II.i.109 | Flying for succour to his servant Banister, | Flying for succour to his Seruant Banister, |
Henry VIII | H8 III.ii.261 | Far from his succour, from the King, from all | Farre from his succour; from the King, from all |
Henry VIII | H8 V.iv.52 | succour, which were the hope o'th' Strand, where she | succour, which were the hope o'th'Strond where she |
King Edward III | E3 I.ii.2 | For succour that my sovereign should send! | For souccour that my soueraigne should send; |
King Edward III | E3 III.iv.32 | The Prince, my Lord, the Prince! Oh, succour him! | The Prince my Lord, the Prince, oh succour him, |
King Edward III | E3 III.iv.47 | On pain of death, sent forth to succour him. | On paine of death sent forth to succour him: |
King Edward III | E3 IV.ii.5 | May come to succour this accursed town. | May come to succour this accursed towne, |
Pericles | Per I.i.171 | My heart can lend no succour to my head. | My heart can lend no succour to my head. |
Richard II | R2 III.ii.32 | The proffered means of succour and redress. | |
Titus Andronicus | Tit IV.iv.80 | And will revolt from me to succour him. | And will reuolt from me, to succour him. |