Today’s Totally Random
Lines
Ah, thou, the model where old Troy did
stand,
Thou map of honour, thou King Richard’s
tomb.
And not King Richard; thou most beauteous
inn,
Why should hard-favour’d grief be lodged
in thee,
When triumph is become an alehouse guest.
Queen
King Richard the Second Act V, Scene i, Line 14
This is King Richard’s
queen talking, but this is the end of the play and Richard has been deposed by
Bolingbroke at this point. The queen is waiting outside the Tower of London to
watch Richard go by on his way to imprisonment there.
I believe that thou, in both sentences above, refers to the Tower, and when she says not King Richard she is referencing the fact that Richard’s no longer the king.
So, whilst the five lines can be understood fairly easily, at least on the surface, they’re pretty loaded nonetheless. Should we unload them?
NO!
Well, I guess the king has spoken.
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