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William Shakespeare: As You Like It, Act V
Act VScene IThe forestEnter Touchstone and AudreyTouchstoneWe shall find a time, Audrey; patience, gentle Audrey.AudreyFaith, the priest was good enough, for all the old gentleman's saying.…William Shakespeare: As You Like It, Epilogue
EpilogueRosalindIt is not the fashion to see the lady the epilogue; but it is no more unhandsome than to see the lord the prologue. If it be true that good wine needs no bush, 'tis true that…Simplifying Algebraic Expressions by Combining Like Terms
Students will use order of operations in this video. They learn to combine like terms to simplify an algebraic expression.Poems by Emily Dickinson: V ("Morns like these")
by EmilyDickinsonEpitaphVIV Morns like these we parted; Noons like these she rose, Fluttering first, then firmer, To her fair repose. Never did she lisp it, And 't was not for me; She…William Shakespeare: As You Like It, Act II
Act IIScene IThe Forest of ArdenEnter Duke Senior, Amiens, and two or three Lords, like forestersDuke SeniorNow, my co-mates and brothers in exile, Hath not old custom made this life more…William Shakespeare: As You Like It, Act III
Act IIIScene IA room in the palaceEnter Duke Frederick, Lords, and OliverDuke FrederickNot see him since? Sir, sir, that cannot be: But were I not the better part made mercy, I should not…William Shakespeare: As You Like It, Act IV
Act IVScene IThe forestEnter Rosalind, Celia, and JaquesJaquesI prithee, pretty youth, let me be better acquainted with thee.RosalindThey say you are a melancholy fellow.JaquesI am so; I do…William Shakespeare: As You Like It, Dramatis Personae
Dramatis PersonaeDuke Senior, living in banishment.Duke Frederick, his brother, an usurper of his dominions.Lords Attending on the Banished Duke.AmiensJaquesOthers.Le Beau, a courtier…Robert Graves: I Wonder what it Feels Like to be Drowned?
I Wonder what it Feels Like to be Drowned?Look at my knees, That island rising from the steamy seas! The candles a tall lightship; my two hands Are boats and barges anchored to the sands,…Walt Whitman: Others May Praise What They Like
Others May Praise What They LikeOthers may praise what they like; But I, from the banks of the running Missouri, praise nothing in art or aught else, Till it has well inhaled the…