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National Geographic : 1964 May
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Plant love among 's! Throng our large temples with the shows of peace, And not our streets with war! CORIOLANUS (ACT III, SCENE 3) Disregarding rain, father and baby visit bombed-out Coventry Cathedral. A new cathedral rises beside the shell, as in Shake speare's line: "All the ruins of distressful times Repaired with double riches of con tent" (Richard III, Act IV, Scene 4). In RichardII, Shakespeare described the lists where, the King proclaimed, "At Coven try, upon Saint Lambert's Day, There shall your swords and lances arbitrate The swell ing difference of your settled hate." Girls visit King Richard's Well at Bos worth Field near their homes in Nuneaton. A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse! RICHARD III (ACT V, SCENE 4) Fighting on foot, Richard III faces death from Richmond's men on Bosworth Field. 634 HS EKTACHHKMt U NAIIUNAL UCOKtArn-l -11.1i
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