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William Shakespeare: King John, Act V
Act VScene IKing John's palaceEnter King John, Cardinal Pandulph, and AttendantsKing JohnThus have I yielded up into your hand The circle of my glory.Giving the crownCardinal PandulphTake…William Shakespeare: King Lear, Act I
Act IScene IKing Lear's palaceEnter Kent, Gloucester, and EdmundKentI thought the king had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall.GloucesterIt did always seem so to us: but now, in…William Shakespeare: King Lear, Act V
Act VScene IThe British camp, near DoverEnter, with drum and colours, Edmund, Regan, Gentlemen, and Soldiers.EdmundKnow of the duke if his last purpose hold, Or whether since he is advised by…William Shakespeare: Henry VI (Pt 3), Act V, Scene III
Scene IIIAnother part of the fieldFlourish. Enter King Edward IV in triumph; with Gloucester, Clarence, and the restKing Edward IVThus far our fortune keeps an upward course, And we are…King, William Lyon Mackenzie
(Encyclopedia) King, William Lyon Mackenzie, 1874–1950, Canadian political leader, b. Kitchener, Ont.; grandson of William Lyon Mackenzie. An expert on labor questions, he served in Wilfrid Laurier's…William Shakespeare: Henry IV (Pt 1), Act II, Scene II
Scene IIThe highway, near GadshillEnter Prince Henry and PoinsPoinsCome, shelter, shelter: I have removed Falstaff's horse, and he frets like a gummed velvet.Prince HenryStand close.Enter…William Shakespeare: Henry VI (Pt 2), Act IV, Scene VII
Scene VIILondon. SmithfieldAlarums. Matthew Goffe is slain, and all the rest. Then enter Cade, with his company.CadeSo, sirs: now go some and pull down the Savoy; others to the inns of court…Brown, Mather
(Encyclopedia) Brown, Mather, 1761–1831, American portrait and historical painter, b. Boston. He studied under Benjamin West in London and continued to work in England. His portraits include those of…William Shakespeare: Love's Labor's Lost, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIThe sameEnter Holofernes, Sir Nathaniel, and DullSir NathanielVery reverend sport, truly; and done in the testimony of a good conscience.HolofernesThe deer was, as you know, sanguis,…William Shakespeare: Richard III, Act III, Scene IV
Scene IVThe Tower of LondonEnter Buckingham, Derby, Hastings, the Bishop OF Ely, Ratcliff, Lovel, with others, and take their seats at a tableHastingsMy lords, at once: the cause why we are…