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William Shakespeare: Othello, Act III, Scene III
Scene IIIThe garden of the castleEnter Desdemona, Cassio, and EmiliaDesdemonaBe thou assured, good Cassio, I will do All my abilities in thy behalf.EmiliaGood madam, do: I warrant it grieves…William Shakespeare: Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act III
Act IIIScene IMilan. The Duke's palaceEnter Duke, Thurio, and ProteusDukeSir Thurio, give us leave, I pray, awhile; We have some secrets to confer about.Exit ThurioNow, tell me, Proteus, what…William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet, Act IV, Scene IV
Scene IVHall in Capulet's houseEnter Lady Capulet and NurseLady CapuletHold, take these keys, and fetch more spices, nurse.NurseThey call for dates and quinces in the pastry.Enter…William Shakespeare: Cymbeline, Act II, Scene II
Scene IIImogen's bedchamber in Cymbeline's palace: a trunk in one corner of itImogen in bed, reading; a Lady attendingImogenWho's there? my woman Helen?LadyPlease you, madamImogenWhat hour is…Anne Bradstreet: Childhood
Childhood Ah me! conceiv'd in sin, and born in sorrow, A nothing, here to day, but gone to morrow, Whose mean beginning, blushing can't reveal, But night and darkness must with shame conceal…Baron Munchausen: The Baron arrives in Englan...
by Rudolph Erich Raspe The Baron's retinue is oppo... A litigated contention betw... The Baron arrives in Englan... The Baron arrives in England-the Colossus of Rhodes comes to…William Shakespeare: All's Well That Ends Well, Act III, Scene V
Scene VFlorence. Without the walls. A tucket afar offEnter an old Widow of Florence, Diana, Violenta, and Mariana, with other CitizensWidowNay, come; for if they do approach the city, we…William Shakespeare: King Lear, Act IV, Scene VII
Scene VIIA tent in the French camp. Lear on a bed asleep, soft music playing; Gentleman, and others attendingEnter Cordelia, Kent, and DoctorCordeliaO thou good Kent, how shall I live and…William Shakespeare: Henry VI (Pt 3), Act I, Scene IV
Scene IVAnother part of the fieldAlarum. Enter YorkYorkThe army of the queen hath got the field: My uncles both are slain in rescuing me; And all my followers to the eager foe Turn back and…Coleridge: Part the First
Part the SecondPart the First 'Tis the middle of night by the castle clock, And the owls have awakened the crowing cock. Tu—whit!——Tu—whoo! And hark, again! the crowing cock, How…