All 10 Uses of
liege
in
The Life and Death of King Richard III
- First, mighty liege, tell me your highness' pleasure, What from your grace I shall deliver to him.†
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- None good, my liege, to please you with the hearing; Nor none so bad but well may be reported.†
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- Unless for that, my liege, I cannot guess.†
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- Unless for that he comes to be your liege, You cannot guess wherefore the Welshman comes.†
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- In Kent, my liege, the Guilfords are in arms; And every hour more competitors Flock to the rebels, and their power grows strong.†
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- Such proclamation hath been made, my liege.†
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- Sir Thomas Lovel and Lord Marquis Dorset, 'tis said, my liege, in Yorkshire are in arms.†
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- My liege, the Duke of Buckingham is taken,— That is the best news: that the Earl of Richmond Is with a mighty power landed at Milford Is colder tidings, yet they must be told.†
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- Here, most gracious liege.†
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- It is, my liege; and all things are in readiness.†
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Definition:
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(liege) a feudal lord entitled to allegiance and service
or:
a person who owes allegiance and service to a feudal lord