Authors: William Shakespeare
344
lord
husband
349
Infer
allege, give as a reason
350
purchase … war
pay for with everlasting (personal) strife
352
That
i.e. a relationship (uncle/niece) considered by the Church as incestuous
352
king’s king
i.e. God
354
vail
lower (in submission), yield
356
title
claim (plays on the sense of “queen’s title”)
357
in force
in place, active (perhaps with sinister play on “enforce”)
358
fairly
justly/in safety
362
loathes
puns on low
363
in
on
364
speeds
succeeds
364
plainly
honestly/in simple terms, without adornment
367
quick
hasty (Elizabeth plays on the sense of “alive” when she responds with its opposite:
dead
)
368
too
puns on “two”
368
deep
profound, learned (sense then shifts to “deep down, buried”)
371
heart-strings
tendons or nerves supposed to brace the heart, hence intense feelings (puns on “harp strings”)
372
my George
the image of Saint George, patron saint of England, that formed part of the insignia of the Order of the Garter, the highest order of knighthood in England
372
garter
band tied around the leg to keep up hosiery: Knights of the Garter wore a blue and gold one below the left knee
376
his
its
382
self-misused
disgraced, abused by yourself
389
him
i.e. God
390
unity
i.e. reconciliation between court factions in Act 2 Scene 1
391
hadst
would have
400
o’erpast
past
402
Hereafter time
the future
404
Ungoverned
parentless, without a father’s control
404
wail … age
lament it in their maturity/throughout their lifetime
406
with
along with
410
So thrive
I to the same extent may I thrive
411
Myself myself confound
may I destroy myself
414
opposite
hostile, adversarial
415
proceeding
course of action
417
tender not
do not love, hold dear
417
princely
royal
425
attorney
representative, pleader of a cause
426
Plead
offer as a plea in court
427
my deserts
what I deserve
428
times
affairs/the present time
429
great designs
important affairs, the business of state (plays on the sense of “schemes aimed at attaining power”)
430
of
by
432
forget … myself
forget my anguish and the wrongs done to me in order to be mother of a monarch
433
if … yourself
if remembering yourself (i.e. collecting your wits/remembering your wrongs) compromises your future
436
spicery
spices
437
recomforture
new comfort
441
mind
opinion, intention
446
puissant
mighty, powerful
447
doubtful
fearful/unreliable
447
hollow-hearted
false, insincere
449
their
i.e. the attacking navy’s
450
hull
float with sails furled
452
light-foot
swift-footed
452
post
hurry
458
unmindful
inattentive
463
strength and power
army
464
suddenly
immediately
464
Salisbury
town in Wiltshire, southwest England
472
well
easily, readily
473
Hoyday
exclamation of contemptuous impatience
475
nearest
most direct
479
White-livered runagate
cowardly renegade, runaway
484
chair
throne
484
sword
official sword of office
484
unswayed
not wielded
485
empire
kingdom
485
unpossessed
not inherited/not ruled
488
makes he
is he doing
489
that
i.e. the crown
490
for that
because
491
the Welshman
i.e. Richmond, grandson of the Welsh Owen Tudor and Katherine of Valois (widow of Henry V)
494
power
army
495
tenants
who would have been required to undertake military service for their lord
499
Cold
unfriendly, distant (plays on the fact that the north of England often undergoes cold weather)
502
Pleaseth
if it please
508
hold
consider, deem
511
Look
make sure
512
assurance
safety
515
advertisèd
informed
520
competitors
associates, allies
523
owls
thought to be birds of ill omen, whose cry portended death
526
fall of waters
i.e. heavy rain, storms
530
cry thee mercy
beg your pardon
532
well-advisèd
prudent
541
assistants
supporters
543
his party
Richmond’s faction
544
Hoised
hoisted
548
taken
captured
550
Milford
Milford Haven, on the coast of southwest Wales
551
colder
less welcome
552
reason
talk
Act 4 Scene 5
4.5
Location: unspecified; possibly Stanley’s home in the north of England, to which Richard sent him to muster troops, or his London residence
2
sty
pen
2
boar
i.e.Richard
3
franked
penned
3
hold
custody
8
espouse
marry
10
Pembroke
town in southwest Wales, just south of Milford Haven
10
Ha’rfordwest
Haverfordwest, a town north of Milford Haven
11
name
rank/reputation
11
resort
gather
14
redoubted
revered/feared
14
Pembroke
Earl of Pembroke (Richmond’s uncle)
15
Rice
i.e. Rhys
17
bend
direct
18
by
on
20
resolve … mind
explain my intentions
Act 5 Scene 1
5.1
Location: Salisbury
5
miscarried
come to harm, died
7
moody
angry
10
All Souls’ day
November 2, the day in the Church calendar devoted to prayer for the souls of the dead
13
This … allies
Buckingham refers to his speech in Act 2 Scene 1, in which, following the formal reconciliation of court factions, he wished to be punished with treacherous friends if he was ever disloyal to Elizabeth and her allies
19
determined respite of
ordained end to the postponement in punishing
20
all-seer
i.e. God
20
dallied with
trifled with, mocked
21
feignèd
insincere, pretend
22
in jest
in pretense
28
block
execution block
Act 5 Scene 2
5.2
Location: Tamworth, in the East Midlands
3
bowels
center, inmost part
5
father
stepfather
8
spoiled
stripped, despoiled
9
Swills
gulps
9
wash
pig food
10
embowelled
disemboweled
12
Leicester
chief town of Leicestershire, east of Tamworth
14
cheerly
cheerfully, hopefully
16
sharp
harsh, merciless
18
homicide
murderer
22
vantage
advantage
24
meaner
humbler
Act 5 Scene 3
5.3
Location: Bosworth Field, to the east of Leicester
2
sad
solemn, grave
6
knocks
hard blows
9
all’s … that
it doesn’t matter, it makes no difference
10
descried
discovered, seen
12
battalia
army
12
account
number
14
want
lack
16
vantage … ground
best position for military action
17
sound direction
good tactical judgment
21
tract
traces, streaks
21
car
chariot (which in classical mythology was driven by the sun god)
23
standard
flag, military banner
25
form and model
arrangement and ground-plan
26
Limit
appoint, designate
26
several
separate, respective
26
charge
duty
27
part … proportion
distribute evenly
30
keeps
stays with
35
quartered
encamped
36
colours
identifying battle flags
42
needful
urgent
52
beaver
helmet’s visor
52
easier
looser, moving more efficiently
53
into
in
55
hie
hasten
55
charge
duty post
59
warrant
assure, guarantee
62
pursuivant at arms
officer attendant on a herald, i.e. messenger
66
watch
watch light, a slow-burning candle or one maeked regular divisions to measure the passing of time/guard, watchman
67
Surrey
the name of a horse
68
staves
staffs used as weapons
68
sound
in good condition
73
cockshut time
dusk, twilight (when poultry are cooped up)
74
cheering up
encouraging, rallying
76
alacrity
readiness, sharpness
77
wont
used, accustomed
78
it
presumably the wine
82
arm me
put on my armor
83
helm
helmet
85
father-in-law
stepfather
87
attorney
proxy
90
flaky
streaked with light
91
season
time of day
93
th’arbitrement
the decision, final judgment
94
mortal-staring
deathly-faced, with fatal gaze
95
that … would
what I would like to do (i.e. fight openly on your side)
96
With … time
with every opportunity I get, I will be strategically duplicitous (toward Richard)
97
doubtful shock
clash of forces, the outcome of which is uncertain/frightening military encounter