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William Shakespeare: King John, Act V, Scene II
Scene IILewis's camp at St. EdmundsburyEnter, in arms, Lewis, Salisbury, Melun, Pembroke, Bigot, and SoldiersLewisMy Lord Melun, let this be copied out, And keep it safe for our remembrance:…William Shakespeare: King Lear, Act I, Scene II
Scene IIThe Earl of Gloucester's castleEnter Edmund, with a letterEdmundThou, nature, art my goddess; to thy law My services are bound. Wherefore should I Stand in the plague of custom, and…William Shakespeare: King Lear, Act II, Scene III
Scene IIIA woodEnter EdgarEdgarI heard myself proclaim'd; And by the happy hollow of a tree Escaped the hunt. No port is free; no place, That guard, and most unusual vigilance, Does not…William Shakespeare: King Lear, Act II, Scene IV
Scene IVBefore Gloucester's castle. Kent in the stocksEnter King Lear, Fool, and GentlemanKing Lear'Tis strange that they should so depart from home, And not send back my messenger.…William Shakespeare: King Lear, Act III, Scene II
Scene IIAnother part of the heath. Storm stillEnter King Lear and FoolKing LearBlow, winds, and crack your cheeks! rage! blow! You cataracts and hurricanoes, spout Till you have drench'd our…William Shakespeare: King Lear, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIBefore Albany's palaceEnter Goneril and EdmundGonerilWelcome, my lord: I marvel our mild husband Not met us on the way.Enter OswaldNow, where's your master'?OswaldMadam, within; but…William Shakespeare: King Lear, Act V, Scene II
Scene IIA field between the two camps [Alarum within. Enter, with drum and colours, King Lear, Cordelia, and Soldiers, over the stage; and exeunt] Enter Edgar and GloucesterEdgarHere, father…William Shakespeare: Timon of Athens, Act I, Scene II
Scene IIA banqueting-room in Timon's houseHautboys playing loud music. A great banquet served in; Flavius and others attending; then enter Timon, Alcibiades, Lords, Senators, and Ventidius.…William Shakespeare: Timon of Athens, Act III, Scene II
Scene IIA public placeEnter Lucilius, with three StrangersLuciliusWho, the Lord Timon? he is my very good friend, and an honourable gentleman.First StrangerWe know him for no less, though we…William Shakespeare: Timon of Athens, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIAthens. A room in Timon's houseEnter Flavius, with two or three ServantsFirst ServantHear you, master steward, where's our master? Are we undone? cast off? nothing remaining?…