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William Shakespeare: Macbeth, Act I, Scene II
Scene IIA camp near ForresAlarum within. Enter Duncan, Malcolm, Donalbain, Lennox, with Attendants, meeting a bleeding SergeantDuncanWhat bloody man is that? He can report, As seemeth by his…William Shakespeare: Macbeth, Act II, Scene III
Scene IIIThe sameKnocking within. Enter a PorterPorterHere's a knocking indeed! If a man were porter of hell-gate, he should have old turning the key.Knocking withinKnock, knock, knock! Who's…William Shakespeare: Macbeth, Act II, Scene IV
Scene IVOutside Macbeth's castleEnter Ross and an old ManOld ManThreescore and ten I can remember well: Within the volume of which time I have seen Hours dreadful and things strange; but this…William Shakespeare: Macbeth, Act III, Scene II
Scene IIThe palaceEnter Lady Macbeth and a ServantLady MacbethIs Banquo gone from court?ServantAy, madam, but returns again to-night.Lady MacbethSay to the king, I would attend his leisure…William Shakespeare: Macbeth, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIFife. Macduff's castleEnter Lady Macduff, her Son, and RossLady MacduffWhat had he done, to make him fly the land?RossYou must have patience, madam.Lady MacduffHe had none: His flight…William Shakespeare: Macbeth, Act V, Scene II
Scene IIThe country near DunsinaneDrum and colours. Enter Menteith, Caithness, Angus, Lennox, and SoldiersMenteithThe English power is near, led on by Malcolm, His uncle Siward and the good…William Shakespeare: The Tempest, Act III, Scene II
Scene IIAnother part of the islandEnter Caliban, Stephano, and TrinculoStephanoTell not me; when the butt is out, we will drink water; not a drop before: therefore bear up, and board 'em.…William Shakespeare: Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene V
Scene VOlivia's gardenEnter Sir Toby Belch, Sir Andrew, and FabianSir Toby BelchCome thy ways, Signior Fabian.FabianNay, I'll come: if I lose a scruple of this sport, let me be boiled to…William Shakespeare: Merry Wives of Windsor, Act II
Act IIScene IBefore Page's houseEnter Mistress Page, with a letterMistress PageWhat, have I scaped love-letters in the holiday-time of my beauty, and am I now a subject for them? Let me see.…William Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice, Act II, Scene V
Scene VThe same. Before Shylock's houseEnter Shylock and LauncelotShylockWell, thou shalt see, thy eyes shall be thy judge, The difference of old Shylock and Bassanio:— What, Jessica!—thou…