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William Shakespeare: Henry VIII, Act I, Scene II
Scene IIThe same. The council-chamberCornets. Enter King Henry VIII, leaning on Cardinal Wolsey's shoulder, the Nobles, and Lovell; Cardinal Wolsey places himself under King Henry Viii's feet…William Shakespeare: All's Well That Ends Well, Act II
Act IIScene IParis. The King's palaceFlourish of cornets. Enter the King, attended with divers young Lords taking leave for the Florentine war; Bertram, and ParollesKingFarewell, young lords…William Shakespeare: Henry V, Act II, Scene IV
Scene IVFrance. The King's palaceFlourish. Enter the French King, the Dauphin, the Dukes of Berri and Bretagne, the Constable, and othersKing of FranceThus comes the English with full power…William Shakespeare: Henry V, Act II, Scene I
Scene ILondon. A streetEnter Corporal Nym and Lieutenant BardolphBardolphWell met, Corporal Nym.NymGood morrow, Lieutenant Bardolph.BardolphWhat, are Ancient Pistol and you friends yet?NymFor…William Shakespeare: The Tempest, Act I, Scene II
Scene IIThe island. Before Prospero's cell.Enter Prospero and MirandaMirandaIf by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them. The sky, it seems, would…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act I, Scene III
Scene IIIThe lists at CoventryEnter the Lord Marshal and the Duke of AumerleLord MarshalMy Lord Aumerle, is Harry Hereford arm'd?Duke of AumerleYea, at all points; and longs to enter in.Lord…William Shakespeare: Henry VIII, Act II, Scene IV
Scene IVA hall in Black-FriarsTrumpets, sennet, and cornets. Enter two Vergers, with short silver wands; next them, two Scribes, in the habit of doctors; after them, Canterbury alone; after…William Shakespeare: Pericles, Act I, Scene II
Scene IITyre. A room in the palaceEnter PericlesPericlesTo Lords withoutLet none disturb us.— Why should this change of thoughts, The sad companion, dull-eyed melancholy, Be my so used a…Peterborough, Charles Mordaunt, 3d earl of
(Encyclopedia) Peterborough, Charles Mordaunt, 3d earl of, 1658–1735, English general and diplomat. He supported the Glorious Revolution of 1688, and William III made him a privy councillor, first…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act I, Scene IV
Scene IVThe courtEnter King Richard II, with Bagot and Green at one door; and the Duke of Aumerle at anotherKing Richard IIWe did observe. Cousin Aumerle, How far brought you high Hereford on…