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William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act I, Scene II
Scene IICorioli. The Senate-houseEnter Tullus Aufidius and certain SenatorsFirst SenatorSo, your opinion is, Aufidius, That they of Rome are entered in our counsels And know how we proceed.…William Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra, Act I, Scene IV
Scene IVRome. Octavius Caesar's houseEnter Octavius Caesar, reading a letter, Lepidus, and their TrainOctavius CaesarYou may see, Lepidus, and henceforth know, It is not Caesar's natural vice…William Shakespeare: As You Like It, Act III, Scene V
Scene VAnother part of the forestEnter Silvius and PhebeSilviusSweet Phebe, do not scorn me; do not, Phebe; Say that you love me not, but say not so In bitterness. The common executioner,…Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Cenci Scene 2.1:
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Act 2 SCENE 2.2: SCENE 2.1: AN APARTMENT IN THE CENCI PALACE. ENTER LUCRETIA AND BERNARDO. LUCRETIA: Weep not, my gentle boy; he struck but me Who have borne deeper…Baron Munchausen: The Baron insists on the ve...
by Rudolph Erich Raspe Preface to the Second Volume Preparations for the Baron'... The Baron insists on the ve... The Baron insists on the veracity of his former Memoirs-Forms a…William Shakespeare: All's Well That Ends Well, Act I
Act IScene IRousillon. The Count's palaceEnter Bertram, the Countess of Rousillon, Helena, and Lafeu, all in blackCountessIn delivering my son from me, I bury a second husband.BertramAnd I in…William Shakespeare: Henry VI (Pt 2), Act III
Act IIIScene IThe Abbey at Bury St. Edmund'sSound a sennet. Enter King Henry VI, Queen Margaret, Cardinal, Suffolk, York, Buckingham, Salisbury and Warwick to the ParliamentKing Henry VII…William Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice, Act II, Scene IV
Scene IVThe same. A streetEnter Gratiano, Lorenzo, Salarino, and SalanioLorenzoNay, we will slink away in supper-time, Disguise us at my lodging and return, All in an hour.GratianoWe have not…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act II, Scene II
Scene IIThe palaceEnter Queen, Bushy, and BagotBushyMadam, your majesty is too much sad: You promised, when you parted with the king, To lay aside life-harming heaviness And entertain a…William Shakespeare: Timon of Athens, Act III, Scene V
Scene VThe same. The senate-house. The Senate sittingFirst SenatorMy lord, you have my voice to it; the fault's Bloody; 'tis necessary he should die: Nothing emboldens sin so much as mercy.…