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William Shakespeare: Timon of Athens, Act II, Scene II
Scene IIThe same. A hall in Timon's houseEnter Flavius, with many bills in his handFlaviusNo care, no stop! so senseless of expense, That he will neither know how to maintain it, Nor cease…William Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus, Act II, Scene II
Scene IIA forest near Rome. Horns and cry of hounds heardEnter Titus Andronicus, with Hunters, &c., Marcus, Lucius, Quintus, and MartiusTitus AndronicusThe hunt is up, the morn is bright…William Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida, Act II, Scene II
Scene IITroy. A room in Priam's palaceEnter Priam, Hector, Troilus, Paris, and HelenusPriamAfter so many hours, lives, speeches spent, Thus once again says Nestor from the Greeks: 'Deliver…William Shakespeare: Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene II
Scene IIA streetEnter Viola, Malvolio followingMalvolioWere not you even now with the Countess Olivia?ViolaEven now, sir; on a moderate pace I have since arrived but hither.MalvolioShe…William Shakespeare: Winter's Tale, Act II, Scene II
Scene IIA prisonEnter Paulina, a Gentleman, and AttendantsPaulinaThe keeper of the prison, call to him; let him have knowledge who I am.Exit GentlemanGood lady, No court in Europe is too good…William Shakespeare: King Lear, Act II, Scene II
Scene IIBefore Gloucester's castleEnter Kent and Oswald, severallyOswaldGood dawning to thee, friend: art of this house?KentAy.OswaldWhere may we set our horses?KentI' the mire.OswaldPrithee…William Shakespeare: Measure for Measure, Act II, Scene II
Scene IIAnother room in the sameEnter Provost and a ServantServantHe's hearing of a cause; he will come straight I'll tell him of you.ProvostPray you, do.Exit ServantI'll know His pleasure;…William Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice, Act II, Scene II
Scene IIVenice. A streetEnter LauncelotLauncelotCertainly my conscience will serve me to run from this Jew my master. The fiend is at mine elbow and tempts me saying to me 'Gobbo, Launcelot…John Humble: The Use of Coercion by the New Government (Part II)
The Use of Coercion by the New Government (Part II)John Humble29 October 1787by John Humble, John Humble, SecretarySee also Federalist No. 27The humble address of the low-born of the United…William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act II, Scene II
Scene IICaesar's houseThunder and lightning. Enter Caesar, in his night-gownCaesarNor heaven nor earth have been at peace to-night: Thrice hath Calpurnia in her sleep cried out, 'Help, ho!…