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William Shakespeare: Pericles, Act III, Scene IV
Scene IVEphesus. A room in Cerimon's houseEnter Cerimon and ThaisaCerimonMadam, this letter, and some certain jewels, Lay with you in your coffer: which are now At your command. Know you the…Portugal: Kings, Queens, Presidents
Kings and Queens AIfonso I (1128-1185) Sancho I (1185-1211) AIfonso II (1211-1223) Sancho II (1223-1245) AIfonso III (1248-1279) Diniz (1279-1325) AIfonso IV (1325-1357) Pedro I (1357-1367…William Shakespeare: Henry IV (Pt 2), Act V, Scene IV
Scene IVLondon. A streetEnter Beadles, dragging in Hostess Quickly and Doll TearsheetMistress QuicklyNo, thou arrant knave; I would to God that I might die, that I might have thee hanged:…William Shakespeare: Henry VI (Pt 1), Act IV, Scene IV
Scene IVOther plains in GasconyEnter Somerset, with his army; a Captain of Talbot's with himSomersetIt is too late; I cannot send them now: This expedition was by York and Talbot Too rashly…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act V, Scene IV
Scene IVThe sameEnter Exton and ServantExtonDidst thou not mark the king, what words he spake, 'Have I no friend will rid me of this living fear?' Was it not so?ServantThese were his very…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act III, Scene IV
Scene IVLangley. The Duke of York's gardenEnter the Queen and two LadiesQueenWhat sport shall we devise here in this garden, To drive away the heavy thought of care?LadyMadam, we'll play at…William Shakespeare: Hamlet, Act I, Scene IV
Scene IVThe platformEnter Hamlet, Horatio, and MarcellusHamletThe air bites shrewdly; it is very cold.HoratioIt is a nipping and an eager air.HamletWhat hour now?HoratioI think it lacks of…William Shakespeare: Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act IV
Act IVScene IThe frontiers of Mantua. A forestEnter certain OutlawsFirst OutlawFellows, stand fast; I see a passenger.Second OutlawIf there be ten, shrink not, but down with 'em.Enter…William Shakespeare: Henry VIII, Act I, Scene IV
Scene IVA Hall in York PlaceHautboys. A small table under a state for Cardinal Wolsey, a longer table for the guests. Then enter Anne and divers other Ladies and Gentlemen as guests, at one…William Shakespeare: Winter's Tale, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIBohemia. The palace of PolixenesEnter Polixenes and CamilloPolixenesI pray thee, good Camillo, be no more importunate: 'tis a sickness denying thee any thing; a death to grant this.…