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No , make a lottery ; And , by device , let blockish Ajax draw The sort + to fight
with Hector : Among ourselves , Give him allowance for the better man , For that
will physick the great myrmidon , Who broils in loud applause ; and make him fall
His ...
No , make a lottery ; And , by device , let blockish Ajax draw The sort + to fight
with Hector : Among ourselves , Give him allowance for the better man , For that
will physick the great myrmidon , Who broils in loud applause ; and make him fall
His ...
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If Troy be not taken , till these two undermine it , the walls will stand till they fall of
themselves . Othou great thunder - darter of Olympus , forget that thou art Jove
the king of gods ; and , Mercury , lose all the serpentine craft of thy Caduceus ; 4 if
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If Troy be not taken , till these two undermine it , the walls will stand till they fall of
themselves . Othou great thunder - darter of Olympus , forget that thou art Jove
the king of gods ; and , Mercury , lose all the serpentine craft of thy Caduceus ; 4 if
...
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Paris . What exploit's in hand ? where sups he tonight ? Helen . Nay , but my lord
, Pandarus . What says my sweet queen ? —My cousin will fall out with you . You
must not know where he sups . 6 Parts of a song . Paris . I'll lay my life , with my ...
Paris . What exploit's in hand ? where sups he tonight ? Helen . Nay , but my lord
, Pandarus . What says my sweet queen ? —My cousin will fall out with you . You
must not know where he sups . 6 Parts of a song . Paris . I'll lay my life , with my ...
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Tis certain , greatness , once fall'n out with fortune , Must fall out with men too ;
What the declin'd is , He shall as soon read in the eyes of others , As feel in his
own fall : for men , like butterflies , Show not their mealy wings but to the summer
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Tis certain , greatness , once fall'n out with fortune , Must fall out with men too ;
What the declin'd is , He shall as soon read in the eyes of others , As feel in his
own fall : for men , like butterflies , Show not their mealy wings but to the summer
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Let me embrace thee , Ajax : By him that thunders , thou hast lusty arms ; Hector
would have them fall upon him thus : Cousin , all honour to thee ! Aja .. I thank
thee , Hector : Thou art too gentle , and too free a man : 4 Explain his character .
Let me embrace thee , Ajax : By him that thunders , thou hast lusty arms ; Hector
would have them fall upon him thus : Cousin , all honour to thee ! Aja .. I thank
thee , Hector : Thou art too gentle , and too free a man : 4 Explain his character .
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