My Kingdom for a Horse by Alix Berenzy

My Kingdom For A Horse. A HORSE, A HORSE, MY KINGDOM FOR A HORSE Mark Worwood A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse! The scene ends after this second repetition of "A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse!" In Scene 5, Richard and Richmond fight without dialogue, and Richard is slain You villain, I have gambled my life on this throw of the dice, and I will take the risks that come with it

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The final lines are spoken by Richmond and Stanley "A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!" Image: Begner, 1912

My kingdom for a Horse! Travellers Voice

More generally the meaning of the expression is that the speaker is in great need of a particular item and is willing to trade something of great value to get it. A titanic villain in Shakespeare's history plays, Richard III departs the stage and this life with these words, fighting to his death on foot after losing his horse in battle 'A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse' is one of Shakespeare's best known lines

My kingdom for a Horse! Travellers Voice. A horse, a horse! I'd give my kingdom for a horse! The king spoke the line in Act V of the play Richard III, after losing his horse in battle

"My kingdom for a horse" horse love cavalli life hors… Flickr. "A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse!" Richard III, Act 5, scene 4, line 13 This famous phrase originally occurred in Act-V, Scene-IV of William Shakespeare's play, Richard III.Here, King Richard III yells out loudly this famous phrase, "A horse, a horse! My kingdom for a horse!" In the middle of a battle, his horse is killed, while the king wanders to find it in the battlefield for hours, killing everything coming his way with.