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William Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing, Act V, Scene IV
Scene IVA room in Leonato's houseEnter Leonato, Antonio, Benedick, Beatrice, Margaret, Ursula, Friar Francis, and HeroFriar FrancisDid I not tell you she was innocent?LeonatoSo are the prince…William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet, Act IV, Scene V
Scene VJuliet's chamberEnter NurseNurseMistress! what, mistress! Juliet! fast, I warrant her, she: Why, lamb! why, lady! fie, you slug-a-bed! Why, love, I say! madam! sweet-heart! why, bride…From the Tetons to the Mandans
Chapter 4 Chapter 6 From the Tetons to the Mandans "On the morning of September 25th," says the journal, "we raised a flagstaff and an awning, under which we assembled, with all…Ralph Waldo Emerson: The Adirondacs
The AdirondacsA JournalDedicated to My Fellow Travellers in August, 1858 Wise and polite,—and if I drew Their several portraits, you would own Chaucer had no such worthy crew,…Lewis & Clark: From the Tetons to the Mandans
by NoahBrooks Novel Experiences among the IndiansWinter among the MandansFrom the Tetons to the Mandans "On the morning of September 25th," says the journal, "we raised a…Percy Bysshe Shelley: Index of First Lines
by Percy Bysshe Shelley A List of the Principal Editio...Index of First Lines A cat in distress : A gentle story of two lovers young : A glorious people vibrated again : A golden-winged…PGA Tour: 1997
1997Last RdTournamentWinnerEarningsRunner-UpJan. 12Mercedes ChampionshipTiger Woods (202)#*$216,000T. Lehman (202)Jan. 19Bob Hope Chrysler ClassicJohn Cook (327)270,000M. Calcavecchia (328)…Psalms: 78
Psalms Chapter 78 Maschil of Asaph. 1 Give ear, O my people, to my law: incline your ears to the words of my mouth. 2 I will open my mouth in a parable: I will utter dark…The Picture of Dorian Gray: Chapter 5
by Oscar Wilde Chapter 4Chapter 6Chapter 5 "Mother, Mother, I am so happy!" whispered the girl, burying her face in the lap of the faded, tired-looking woman who, with back turned to…William Shakespeare: Midsummer Night's Dream, Act II
Act IIScene IA wood near AthensEnter, from opposite sides, a Fairy, and PuckPuckHow now, spirit! whither wander you?FairyOver hill, over dale, Thorough bush, thorough brier, Over park, over…