Timson David Timson Stories From Shakespeare 3 CD 3 CD
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| Artist: | Timson |
| Title: | David Timson Stories From Shakespeare 3 CD |
| Released: | 01/12/2008 |
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| Format: | 3 CD |
| Barcode: | 730099099622 |
| Catalogue number: | NAB391912.2 |
| SKU: | WA-15106735 |
| Condition: | BRAND NEW & SEALED |
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| 1 | / | 1 | Richard II |
| 1 | / | 2 | This Royal Throne of Kings, This Sceptred Isle |
| 1 | / | 3 | Gaunt tried to warn King Richard |
| 1 | / | 4 | So When This Thief, This Traitor, Bolingbroke |
| 1 | / | 5 | But Richards confidence soon vanished |
| 1 | / | 6 | The young Duke of Aumerle bade Richard |
| 1 | / | 7 | And So Richard, with No Power Left to Him |
| 1 | / | 8 | Here, Cousin, Seize the Crown |
| 1 | / | 9 | Richards grief at his loss overwhelmed him |
| 1 | / | 10 | In despair Richard smashed the mirror |
| 1 | / | 11 | That hand shall burn in never-quenching fire |
| 1 | / | 12 | In his dying moments |
| 1 | / | 13 | Henry Iv, Part I |
| 1 | / | 14 | The Son, Who Was the Theme of Honours Tongue |
| 1 | / | 15 | Prince Hal, Although He Was the Prince of Wales |
| 1 | / | 16 | Prince Hal had another friend |
| 1 | / | 17 | Hotspur had hoped to strike a deal |
| 1 | / | 18 | A Plague of Cowards Still, Say I |
| 1 | / | 19 | By the time Falstaff had finished his tale |
| 1 | / | 20 | But Falstaffs plans for their evenings entertainment |
| 1 | / | 21 | Then Hal and Falstaff swapped parts |
| 1 | / | 22 | Their play was interrupted by the arrival |
| 1 | / | 23 | That night at the palace |
| 1 | / | 24 | I Will Redeem All This on Percys Head |
| 1 | / | 25 | King Henry was moved by his sons |
| 1 | / | 26 | And such have I to fill up |
| 1 | / | 27 | King Henry made one final offer |
| 1 | / | 28 | The Battle of Shrewsbury Raged |
| 1 | / | 29 | What? Old acquaintance? |
| 1 | / | 30 | But As Hal Left the Battlefield, Old Falstaff |
| 1 | / | 31 | And hoisting the body of Hotspur |
| 1 | / | 32 | Henry Iv, Part II |
| 1 | / | 33 | What is the gross sum that I owe thee? |
| 1 | / | 34 | The cunning Falstaff talked very sweetly |
| 1 | / | 35 | You whoreson candlemine you |
| 1 | / | 36 | There Was No Time for Any Further Questions |
| 1 | / | 37 | Why doth the crown lie there upon his pillow |
| 1 | / | 38 | Hal was sure his father was dead |
| 1 | / | 39 | Too Full of Sorrow for His Father, Hal |
| 1 | / | 40 | God Save Thy Grace King Hal |
| 1 | / | 41 | Henry V |
| 1 | / | 42 | Your Highness lately sending into France |
| 2 | / | 43 | Henry decided that it was time |
| 2 | / | 44 | He's in Arthurs Bosom, If Ever a Man Went |
| 2 | / | 45 | The first battle for Henry in France |
| 2 | / | 46 | Their courage renewed by their leader |
| 2 | / | 47 | My Lord High Constable, the English |
| 2 | / | 48 | King Henry, Meanwhile, Was Wandering |
| 2 | / | 49 | But with the Morning, Henrys Spirits |
| 2 | / | 50 | And so the Battle of Agincourt began |
| 2 | / | 51 | Here comes the Herald of the French |
| 2 | / | 52 | And so the battle concluded |
| 2 | / | 53 | Fair Katherine, and Most Fair |
| 2 | / | 54 | Henry Vi, Part I |
| 2 | / | 55 | Dauphin, I Am By Birth a Shepherds Daughter |
| 2 | / | 56 | She Was Joan of Arc, Called Joan |
| 2 | / | 57 | Tis Joan, Not We, By Whom the Day Is Won |
| 2 | / | 58 | But old Lord Talbot was an experienced |
| 2 | / | 59 | Tut Tut, Here Is a Mannerly Forbearance |
| 2 | / | 60 | And so the noble Lords of England divided |
| 2 | / | 61 | Who craves a parlay with the Burgundy? |
| 2 | / | 62 | Unaware that he had been deserted |
| 2 | / | 63 | Come Hither, You That Would Be |
| 2 | / | 64 | With Burgundy on their side |
| 2 | / | 65 | A heavy battle followed |
| 2 | / | 66 | thou art come unto a feast |
| 2 | / | 67 | So father and son fought valiantly |
| 2 | / | 68 | The French could hardly believe |
| 2 | / | 69 | Now, Ye Familiar Spirits |
| 2 | / | 70 | Left Alone, and Weak Without Her Spirits |
| 2 | / | 71 | Be what thou wilt |
| 2 | / | 72 | Margarets Father, the Earl of Anjou |
| 2 | / | 73 | Is all our travail turnd to |
| 2 | / | 74 | Charles the Dauphin was arrogant |
| 2 | / | 75 | I feel such sharp dissension |
| 2 | / | 76 | Peace had been declared |
| 2 | / | 77 | Henry Vi, Part II |
| 2 | / | 78 | Brave Peers of England, Pillars of the State |
| 2 | / | 79 | These counties were the keys of Normandy |
| 2 | / | 80 | So, There Goes Our Protector |
| 2 | / | 81 | Some Lords agreed with the Cardinal |
| 2 | / | 82 | A day will come when York shall |
| 2 | / | 83 | If the Protector, Gloucester, Was Ambitious |
| 2 | / | 84 | My Lord of Suffolk |
| 2 | / | 85 | To Margaret, the Court of England Seemed |
| 2 | / | 86 | I know their complot is to have my life |
| 2 | / | 87 | The Angry Lords Had Gloucester Dragged Away |
| 2 | / | 88 | My Brain, More Busy Than the Labouring Spider |
| 2 | / | 89 | That Night, the Duke of Gloucester Was |
| 2 | / | 90 | What, Doth My Lord of Suffolk |
| 2 | / | 91 | Queen Margaret Too, Though Really Glad |
| 2 | / | 92 | But this speech was only pretence |
| 2 | / | 93 | Give Me Thy Hand, That I May Dew It |
| 3 | / | 94 | While Suffolk boarded a ship for France |
| 3 | / | 95 | Be Brave, Then, for Your Captain |
| 3 | / | 96 | The force the city of London sent |
| 3 | / | 97 | How now! Is Somerset at liberty? |
| 3 | / | 98 | There Was Uproar in the Court |
| 3 | / | 99 | Henry Vi, Part III |
| 3 | / | 100 | The Factious Duke of York, Descend My Throne |
| 3 | / | 101 | Who was to be King? |
| 3 | / | 102 | O timorous wretch! |
| 3 | / | 103 | And So, Joining the Northern Lords |
| 3 | / | 104 | The army of the Queen hath |
| 3 | / | 105 | York Was Surrounded By His Worst Enemies |
| 3 | / | 106 | And Clifford and Queen Margaret |
| 3 | / | 107 | Dazzle mine eyes |
| 3 | / | 108 | And Edward took his heraldic sign |
| 3 | / | 109 | Oh God, Methinks Twould Be a Happy Life |
| 3 | / | 110 | As He Dreamed, King Henry Imagined |
| 3 | / | 111 | Likewise, Henry Saw a Father |
| 3 | / | 112 | The tide of battle at Toughton turned |
| 3 | / | 113 | Ay, Edward Will Use Women Honourably |
| 3 | / | 114 | When Warwick arrived in France to arrange |
| 3 | / | 115 | No more my king |
| 3 | / | 116 | And to prove his change of heart |
| 3 | / | 117 | Here Is the Duke. Why, Warwick |
| 3 | / | 118 | While Edward was imprisoned |
| 3 | / | 119 | Now Warwick, Wilt Thou Ope the City Gates? |
| 3 | / | 120 | A fierce battle was fought at Barnet |
| 3 | / | 121 | While King Henry remained locked in his cell |
| 3 | / | 122 | Butchers and villains. Bloody cannibals |
| 3 | / | 123 | But her ravings had no effect |
| 3 | / | 124 | Good day my Lord. What? At your books |
| 3 | / | 125 | So England returned to peace |
| 3 | / | 126 | Richard III |
| 3 | / | 127 | Now is the winter of our discontent |
| 3 | / | 128 | Nothing was going to stop Richard |
| 3 | / | 129 | Methoughts I had broken from the Tower |
| 3 | / | 130 | And His Bad Dreams Weren't for Nothing |
| 3 | / | 131 | Was ever woman in this humour wooed? |
| 3 | / | 132 | Meanwhile, Edward Ivs Illness |
| 3 | / | 133 | Thus High, By Thy Advice and Thy Assistance |
| 3 | / | 134 | The truth was that Richard could not |
| 3 | / | 135 | All the time that Richard had been planning |
| 3 | / | 136 | Dream on Thy Cousins Smothered in the Tower |
| 3 | / | 137 | Next Morning, the Sun Was Not Shining |
| 3 | / | 138 | Rescue, My Lord of Norfolk, Rescue |
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