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William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act IV

Act IVScene IA house in RomeAntony, Octavius, and Lepidus, seated at a tableAntonyThese many, then, shall die; their names are prick'd.OctaviusYour brother too must die; consent you, Lepidus?…

William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act I, Scene X

Scene XThe camp of the VolscesA flourish. Cornets. Enter Tullus Aufidius, bloody, with two or three SoldiersAufidiusThe town is ta'en!First Soldier'Twill be deliver'd back on good condition.…

William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act I, Scene V

Scene VCorioli. A streetEnter certain Romans, with spoilsFirst RomanThis will I carry to Rome.Second RomanAnd I this.Third RomanA murrain on't! I took this for silver.Alarum continues still…

William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act V, Scene V

Scene VThe same. A street near the gateEnter two Senators with Volumnia, Virgilia, Valeria, &c. passing over the stage, followed by Patricians and othersFirst SenatorBehold our patroness…

William Shakespeare: Henry V, Act IV

Act IVPrologueEnter ChorusChorusNow entertain conjecture of a time When creeping murmur and the poring dark Fills the wide vessel of the universe. From camp to camp through the foul womb of…

William Shakespeare: Henry VIII, Act II

Act IIScene IWestminster. A streetEnter two Gentlemen, meetingFirst GentlemanWhither away so fast?Second GentlemanO, God save ye! Even to the hall, to hear what shall become Of the great Duke…

William Shakespeare: Henry VIII, Act III

Act IIIScene ILondon. Queen Katharine's apartmentsEnter Queen Katharine and her Women, as at workQueen KatharineTake thy lute, wench: my soul grows sad with troubles; Sing, and disperse 'em,…

William Shakespeare: Henry VIII, Act IV

Act IVScene IA street in WestminsterEnter two Gentlemen, meeting one anotherFirst GentlemanYou're well met once again.Second GentlemanSo are you.First GentlemanYou come to take your stand…

William Shakespeare: King John, Act II

Act IIScene IFrance. Before AngiersEnter Austria and forces, drums, etc. on one side: on the other King Philip and his power; Lewis, Arthur, Constance and attendantsLewisBefore Angiers well…