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William Shakespeare: Measure for Measure, Act IV, Scene V
Scene VFields without the townEnter Duke Vincentio in his own habit, and Friar PeterDuke VincentioThese letters at fit time deliver meGiving lettersThe provost knows our purpose and our plot…William Shakespeare: Othello, Act III, Scene IV
Scene IVBefore the castleEnter Desdemona, Emilia, and ClownDesdemonaDo you know, sirrah, where Lieutenant Cassio lies?ClownI dare not say he lies any where.DesdemonaWhy, man?ClownHe's a…William Shakespeare: Othello, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIA room in the castleEnter Othello and EmiliaOthelloYou have seen nothing then?EmiliaNor ever heard, nor ever did suspect.OthelloYes, you have seen Cassio and she together.EmiliaBut…William Shakespeare: Othello, Act IV, Scene III
Scene IIIAnother room In the castleEnter Othello, Lodovico, Desdemona, Emilia and AttendantsLodovicoI do beseech you, sir, trouble yourself no further.OthelloO, pardon me: 'twill do me good…William Shakespeare: Pericles, Act I, Scene IV
Scene IVTarsus. A room in the Governor's houseEnter Cleon, the governor of Tarsus, with Dionyza, and othersCleonMy Dionyza, shall we rest us here, And by relating tales of others' griefs, See…William Shakespeare: Pericles, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIMytilene. A room in a brothelEnter Pandar, Bawd, and BoultPandarBoult!BoultSir?PandarSearch the market narrowly; Mytilene is full of gallants. We lost too much money this mart by…William Shakespeare: Pericles, Act IV, Scene III
Scene IIITarsus. A room in Cleon's houseEnter Cleon and DionyzaDionyzaWhy, are you foolish? Can it be undone?CleonO Dionyza, such a piece of slaughter The sun and moon ne'er look'd upon!…William Shakespeare: Pericles, Act IV, Scene VI
Scene VIThe same. A room in the brothelEnter Pandar, Bawd, and BoultPandarWell, I had rather than twice the worth of her she had ne'er come here.BawdFie, fie upon her! she's able to freeze…William Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra, Act IV, Scene X
Scene XBetween the two campsEnter Mark Antony and Scarus, with their ArmyMark AntonyTheir preparation is to-day by sea; We please them not by land.ScarusFor both, my lord.Mark AntonyI would…William Shakespeare: As You Like It, Act IV
Act IVScene IThe forestEnter Rosalind, Celia, and JaquesJaquesI prithee, pretty youth, let me be better acquainted with thee.RosalindThey say you are a melancholy fellow.JaquesI am so; I do…