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William Shakespeare: Henry V, Act V, Scene II
Scene IIFrance. A royal palaceEnter, at one door King Henry, Exeter, Bedford, Gloucester, Warwick, Westmoreland, and other Lords; at another, the French King, Queen Isabel, the Princess…William Shakespeare: Henry VI (Pt 1), Act III, Scene III
Scene IIIThe plains near RouenEnter Charles, the Bastard of Orleans, Alencon, Joan LA Pucelle, and forcesJoan La PucelleDismay not, princes, at this accident, Nor grieve that Rouen is so…Bocskay, Stephen
(Encyclopedia) Bocskay, StephenBocskay, Stephenbôchˈkī [key], 1557–1606, Hungarian noble, voivode [governor] (1604–6) and prince (1605–6) of Transylvania. Seeking to secure the independence of…William Shakespeare: Winter's Tale, Act V
Act VScene IA room in Leontes' palaceEnter Leontes, Cleomenes, Dion, Paulina, and ServantsCleomenesSir, you have done enough, and have perform'd A saint-like sorrow: no fault could you make,…Victoria, queen of Great Britain and Ireland
(Encyclopedia) Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria)Victoriaălˌĭgzăndrēˈnə [key], 1819–1901, queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1837–1901) and empress of India (1876–1901). She was the daughter of Edward…William Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida, Act IV, Scene IV
Scene IVThe same. Pandarus' houseEnter Pandarus and CressidaPandarusBe moderate, be moderate.CressidaWhy tell you me of moderation? The grief is fine, full, perfect, that I taste, And…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act III, Scene III
Scene IIIWales. Before Flint castleEnter, with drum and colours, Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of York, Northumberland, Attendants, and forcesHenry BolingbrokeSo that by this intelligence we learn…William Shakespeare: Henry V, Act IV, Scene VII
Scene VIIAnother part of the fieldEnter Fluellen and GowerFluellenKill the poys and the luggage! 'tis expressly against the law of arms: 'tis as arrant a piece of knavery, mark you now, as…William Shakespeare: Henry VI (Pt 3), Act II
Act IIScene IA plain near Mortimer's Cross in HerefordshireA march. Enter Edward, Richard, and their powerEdwardI wonder how our princely father 'scaped, Or whether he be 'scaped away or no…William Shakespeare: Henry VIII, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIKimboltonEnter Katharine, Dowager, sick; led between Griffith, her gentleman usher, and Patience, her womanGriffithHow does your grace?KatharineO Griffith, sick to death! My legs,…