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William Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida, Act V, Scene III
Scene IIITroy. Before Priam's palaceEnter Hector and AndromacheAndromacheWhen was my lord so much ungently temper'd, To stop his ears against admonishment? Unarm, unarm, and do not fight to-…William Shakespeare: Henry V, Act III, Scene VI
Scene VIThe English camp in PicardyEnter Gower and Fluellen, meetingGowerHow now, Captain Fluellen! come you from the bridge?FluellenI assure you, there is very excellent services committed…Andersen's Fairy Tales: Metamorphosis of the Copying-Clerk
A Moment of Head Importance - ...The Best That the Galoshes GaveMetamorphosis of the Copying-Clerk The watchman, whom we have certainly not forgotten, thought meanwhile of the galoshes he…Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession
No 2 No 4 Mankind being originally equals in the order of creation, the equality could only be destroyed by some subsequent circumstance; the distinctions of rich, and poor, may in a…Positively Last Appearance
Positively Last Appearance“Upon my word, I feel as if I lived in a powder-magazine, and don't know which barrel will explode next, and send me flying,” said Mrs Jo to herself next day, as she…Reception of Ulysses at the Palace of King Alcinous - The Odyssey
The Meeting Between Nausicaa ... Banquet in the House of Alcin... Reception of Ulysses at the Palace of King Alcinous. Thus, then, did Ulysses wait and pray; but the girl drove on…The P.C. and P.O.
The P.C. and P.O.As spring came on, a new set of amusements became the fashion, and the lengthening days gave long afternoons for work and play of all sorts. The garden had to be put in…William Shakespeare: Timon of Athens, Act III, Scene IV
Scene IVThe same. A hall in Timon's houseEnter two Servants of Varro, and the Servant of Lucius, meeting Titus, Hortensius, and other Servants of Timon's creditors, waiting his coming…William Shakespeare: Twelfth Night, Act III
Act IIIScene IOlivia's gardenEnter Viola, and Clown with a tabourViolaSave thee, friend, and thy music: dost thou live by thy tabour?ClownNo, sir, I live by the church.ViolaArt thou a…William Shakespeare: Henry IV (Pt 2), Act II, Scene II
Scene IILondon. Another streetEnter Prince Henry and PoinsPrince HenryBefore God, I am exceeding weary.PoinsIs't come to that? I had thought weariness durst not have attached one of so high…