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Baron Munchausen: A proclamation by the Baron...
by Rudolph Erich Raspe A feast on live bulls and k... The Baron sets all the peop... A proclamation by the Baron... A proclamation by the Baron-Excessive curiosity of the people…William Shakespeare: Henry VIII, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIKimboltonEnter Katharine, Dowager, sick; led between Griffith, her gentleman usher, and Patience, her womanGriffithHow does your grace?KatharineO Griffith, sick to death! My legs,…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…Brewer's: Jonathan and David
In 1 Sam. xviii. 4 we read that Jonathan (the king's son) “stripped himself of his robe and gave it to David, with his sword, bow, and girdle.” This was a mark of honour, as princes and…1 Corinthians: 12
1 Corinthians Chapter 12 1 Now concerning spiritual gifts, brethren, I would not have you ignorant. 2 Ye know that ye were Gentiles, carried away unto these dumb idols, even as ye…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: Richard II, Act I
Act IScene ILondon. King Richard II's palaceEnter King Richard II, John of Gaunt, with other Nobles and AttendantsKing Richard IIOld John of Gaunt, time-honour'd Lancaster, Hast thou,…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Lines Sent To Sir John Whiteford, Bart
by Robert Burns Lament For James, Earl Of GlencairnCraigieburn WoodLines Sent To Sir John Whiteford, Bart With The Lament On The Death Of the Earl Of Glencairn Thou, who thy…Elbridge Gerry's Objections (Letter to the Massachusetts Legislature)
Elbridge Gerry's Objections (Letter to the Massachusetts Legislature)by E. GerryLandholder comments extensively on this letter.Boston, November 8.Hon. Mr. GERRY's Objections to signing the…William Shakespeare: Henry VIII, Act V, Scene V
Scene VThe palaceEnter trumpets, sounding; then two Aldermen, Lord Mayor, Garter, Cranmer, Norfolk with his marshal's staff, Suffolk, two Noblemen bearing great standing-bowls for the…