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William Shakespeare: Taming of the Shrew, Act I
Act IScene IPadua. A public placeEnter Lucentio and his man TranioLucentioTranio, since for the great desire I had To see fair Padua, nursery of arts, I am arrived for fruitful Lombardy, The…William Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra, Act III, Scene Xii. Egypt. Octavius Caesar's camp.
Scene Xii. Egypt. Octavius Caesar's camp.Enter Octavius Caesar, Dolabella, Thyreus, with othersOctavius CaesarLet him appear that's come from Antony. Know you him?DolabellaCaesar, 'tis his…William Shakespeare: Hamlet, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIAnother room in the castleEnter HamletHamletSafely stowed.Rosencrantz, GuildensternWithinHamlet! Lord Hamlet!HamletWhat noise? who calls on Hamlet? O, here they come.Enter Rosencrantz…William Shakespeare: Cymbeline, Act IV, Scene III
Scene IIIA room in Cymbeline's palaceEnter Cymbeline, Lords, Pisanio, and AttendantsCymbelineAgain; and bring me word how 'tis with her.Exit an AttendantA fever with the absence of her son, A…Percy Bysshe Shelley: Invocation to Misery
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Song for 'Tasso'Stanzas Written in Dejection, ...Invocation to Misery Published by Medwin, "The Athenaeum", September 8, 1832. Reprinted (as "Misery, a Fragment")…Brewer's: Lane
No evil thing that walks by night, blue meagre hag, or stubborn unlaid ghost, no goblin, or smart fairy of the mine, has power to cross a lane; once in a lane, the spirit of evil is in a…William Shakespeare: All's Well That Ends Well, Act II, Scene III
Scene IIIParis. The King's palaceEnter Bertram, Lafeu, and ParollesLafeuThey say miracles are past; and we have our philosophical persons, to make modern and familiar, things supernatural and…William Shakespeare: King Lear, Act II, Scene IV
Scene IVBefore Gloucester's castle. Kent in the stocksEnter King Lear, Fool, and GentlemanKing Lear'Tis strange that they should so depart from home, And not send back my messenger.…William Shakespeare: Hamlet, Act III, Scene II
Scene IIA hall in the castleEnter Hamlet and PlayersHamletSpeak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue: but if you mouth it, as many of your players do, I…William Shakespeare: Taming of the Shrew, Act II
Act IIScene IPadua. A room in Baptista's houseEnter Katharina and BiancaBiancaGood sister, wrong me not, nor wrong yourself, To make a bondmaid and a slave of me; That I disdain: but for…