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William Shakespeare: Henry VI (Pt 1), Act IV
Act IVScene IParis. A hall of stateEnter King Henry VI, Gloucester, Bishop OF Winchester, York, Suffolk, Somerset, Warwick, Talbot, Exeter, the Governor, of Paris, and othersGloucesterLord…William Shakespeare: Henry IV (Pt 2), Act III
Act IIIScene IWestminster. The palaceEnter King Henry IV in his nightgown, with a PageKing Henry IVGo call the Earls of Surrey and of Warwick; But, ere they come, bid them o'er-read these…Ptolemy IV
(Encyclopedia) Ptolemy IV (Ptolemy Philopator)Ptolemy IVtŏlˈəmē [key]Ptolemy IVfĭlŏpˈətər [key], king of ancient Egypt (221–205 b.c.), of the Macedonian dynasty, son of Ptolemy III and Berenice of…William Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida, Act IV
Act IVScene ITroy. A streetEnter, from one side, Aeneas, and Servant with a torch; from the other, Paris, Deiphobus, Antenor, Diomedes, and others, with torchesParisSee, ho! who is that there…Adrian IV, pope
(Encyclopedia) Adrian IV, d. 1159, pope (1154–59), an Englishman (the only English pope), b. Nicholas Breakspear at Langley, near St. Albans. He was successor of Anastasius IV. At an early age he…Louis IV, French king
(Encyclopedia) Louis IV or Louis d'OutremerLouis d'Outremerlwē d&oomacr;trəmĕrˈ [key] [Fr.,=Louis from overseas], 921–54, French king (936–54), son of King Charles III (Charles the Simple). He…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…William Shakespeare: Henry IV (Pt 2), Dramatis Personae
Dramatis PersonaeRumour, the Presenter.King Henry, the Fourth. Sons of King Henry.Prince Henry of Wales afterwards King Henry V.Thomas, Duke OF, ClarencePrince Humphrey, of GloucesterOthers.…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act II, Scene IV
Scene IVA camp in WalesEnter Earl of Salisbury and a Welsh CaptainCaptainMy lord of Salisbury, we have stay'd ten days, And hardly kept our countrymen together, And yet we hear no tidings…William Shakespeare: Pericles, Act II, Scene IV
Scene IVTyre. A room in the Governor's houseEnter Helicanus and EscanesHelicanusNo, Escanes, know this of me, Antiochus from incest lived not free: For which, the most high gods not minding…