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Exit PANDARUS . An Alarum . Troilus . Peace , you ungracious clamours ! peace
, rude sounds ! Fools on both sides ! Helen must needs be fair , When with your
blood you daily paint her thus . I cannot fight upon this argument ; It is too starv'd ...
Exit PANDARUS . An Alarum . Troilus . Peace , you ungracious clamours ! peace
, rude sounds ! Fools on both sides ! Helen must needs be fair , When with your
blood you daily paint her thus . I cannot fight upon this argument ; It is too starv'd ...
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Good boy , tell him I come : [ Exit Boy . ] I doubt he be hurt . - Fare ye well , good
niece . Cressida . Adieu , uncle . Pandarus . I'll be with you , niece , by and by .
Cressida . To bring , uncle , Pandarus . Ay , a token from Troilus . Cressida . By
the ...
Good boy , tell him I come : [ Exit Boy . ] I doubt he be hurt . - Fare ye well , good
niece . Cressida . Adieu , uncle . Pandarus . I'll be with you , niece , by and by .
Cressida . To bring , uncle , Pandarus . Ay , a token from Troilus . Cressida . By
the ...
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Exit . Patroclus . A good riddance . Achilles . Marry , this , sir , is proclaimed
through all our host : That Hector , by the first hour of the sun , Will , with a trumpet
, ' twixt our tents and Troy , To - morrow morning call some knight to arms , That
hath ...
Exit . Patroclus . A good riddance . Achilles . Marry , this , sir , is proclaimed
through all our host : That Hector , by the first hour of the sun , Will , with a trumpet
, ' twixt our tents and Troy , To - morrow morning call some knight to arms , That
hath ...
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Troy must not be , nor goodly Ilion stand : Our fire - brand brother , Paris , burns
us all . Cry , Trojans , cry ! a Helen and a woe ! Cry , cry ! Troy burns , or else let
Helen go . [ Exit . Hector . Now , youthful Troilus , do not these 32 TROILUS AND
...
Troy must not be , nor goodly Ilion stand : Our fire - brand brother , Paris , burns
us all . Cry , Trojans , cry ! a Helen and a woe ! Cry , cry ! Troy burns , or else let
Helen go . [ Exit . Hector . Now , youthful Troilus , do not these 32 TROILUS AND
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Exit . Thersites . Here is such patchery , such juggling , and such knavery ! Exit .
Agamemnon . Where is Achilles ? Putroclus . Within his tent ; but ill - dispos'd , my
lord . Agamemnon , Let it be known to him , that we are here . He shente our ...
Exit . Thersites . Here is such patchery , such juggling , and such knavery ! Exit .
Agamemnon . Where is Achilles ? Putroclus . Within his tent ; but ill - dispos'd , my
lord . Agamemnon , Let it be known to him , that we are here . He shente our ...
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Achilles Æneas Agamemnon Ajax answer Antony arms Aufidius bear Belarius better blood bring brother Brutus Cæsar Casca Cassius Charmian Citizen Cleopatra Cloten comes Cominius Coriolanus Cressida Cymbeline dead death Diomedes doth Enobarbus Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fall fear fight follow fool fortune friends give gods gone Guard Guiderius hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Hector hold honour I'll Iachimo Imogen Italy keep king lady leave Lepidus live look lord Lucius madam Marcius Mark master mean meet Menenius Messenger mother nature never night noble Octavius once Pandarus peace Pisanio poor Posthumus pray present queen Roman Rome SCENE Senator Servant Sicinius Soldier speak stand strange sweet sword tell thank thee Thersites thing thou thou art thought Troilus true Ulysses voices Volumnia What's worthy