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Cressida . At your pleasure . Pandarus . Here , here , here's an excellent place ;
here we may see most bravely : I'll tell you them all by their names , as they pass
by ; but mark Troilus above the rest . ÆNEAS passes over the Stage . Cressida .
Cressida . At your pleasure . Pandarus . Here , here , here's an excellent place ;
here we may see most bravely : I'll tell you them all by their names , as they pass
by ; but mark Troilus above the rest . ÆNEAS passes over the Stage . Cressida .
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Mark him ; note him ; -0 brave Troilus ! -look well upon him , niece ; look you how
his sword is bloodied , and his helm more hack'd than Hector's ; And how he
looks , and how he goes ! —0 admirable youth ! he ne'er saw three and twenty .
Mark him ; note him ; -0 brave Troilus ! -look well upon him , niece ; look you how
his sword is bloodied , and his helm more hack'd than Hector's ; And how he
looks , and how he goes ! —0 admirable youth ! he ne'er saw three and twenty .
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Yet that which seems the wound to kill , Doth turn oh ! oh ! to ha ! ha ! he ! So
dying love lives still : Oh ! oh ! a while , but ha ! ha ! ha ! Oh ! oh ! groans out for ha
! ha ! ha ! Hey ho ! 6 Wide of your mark . Helen . In ' love , i ' faith , 46 TROILUS
AND ...
Yet that which seems the wound to kill , Doth turn oh ! oh ! to ha ! ha ! he ! So
dying love lives still : Oh ! oh ! a while , but ha ! ha ! ha ! Oh ! oh ! groans out for ha
! ha ! ha ! Hey ho ! 6 Wide of your mark . Helen . In ' love , i ' faith , 46 TROILUS
AND ...
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Hector . Stand , stand , thou Greek ? thou art a goodly mark ; No ? wilt thou not ?
—I like thy armour well ; I'll frush 6 it , and unlock the rivets all , But I'll be master of
it : —Wilt thou not , beast , abide ? Why , then , Ay on , I'll hunt thee for thy hide .
Hector . Stand , stand , thou Greek ? thou art a goodly mark ; No ? wilt thou not ?
—I like thy armour well ; I'll frush 6 it , and unlock the rivets all , But I'll be master of
it : —Wilt thou not , beast , abide ? Why , then , Ay on , I'll hunt thee for thy hide .
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... And , through the cranks 6 and offices of man , The strongest nerves , and
small inferior veins , From me receive that natural competency Whereby they live
: and though that all at once , You , my good friends , ( this says the belly , ) mark
me ...
... And , through the cranks 6 and offices of man , The strongest nerves , and
small inferior veins , From me receive that natural competency Whereby they live
: and though that all at once , You , my good friends , ( this says the belly , ) mark
me ...
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