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She's a fool to stay behind her father ; let her to the Greeks ; and so I'll tell her the
next time I see her : For my part , I'll meddle nor make no more in the matter .
Troilus . Pandarus ,Pandarus . Not I. Troilus . Sweet Pandarus , --- Pandarus .
She's a fool to stay behind her father ; let her to the Greeks ; and so I'll tell her the
next time I see her : For my part , I'll meddle nor make no more in the matter .
Troilus . Pandarus ,Pandarus . Not I. Troilus . Sweet Pandarus , --- Pandarus .
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Paris is dirt to him ; and , I warrant , Helen , to change , would give an eye to boot
. Forces pass over the Stage . Cressida . Here come more . Pandarus . Asses ,
fools , dolts ! chaff and bran , chaff and bran ; porridge after meat ! I could live and
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Paris is dirt to him ; and , I warrant , Helen , to change , would give an eye to boot
. Forces pass over the Stage . Cressida . Here come more . Pandarus . Asses ,
fools , dolts ! chaff and bran , chaff and bran ; porridge after meat ! I could live and
...
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The fineness of which metal is not found In fortune's love : for then , the bold and
coward , The wise and fool , the artist and unread , The hard and soft , seem all
affin'd5 and kin : But , in the wind and tempest of her frown , Distinction , with a ...
The fineness of which metal is not found In fortune's love : for then , the bold and
coward , The wise and fool , the artist and unread , The hard and soft , seem all
affin'd5 and kin : But , in the wind and tempest of her frown , Distinction , with a ...
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Thou art proclaimed a fool , I think . Ajax . I say , the proclamation , Thersites .
Thou grumblest and railest every hour on Achilles ; and thou art as full of envy at
his greatness , as Cerberus is at Proserpina's beauty , ay , that thou barkest at
him .
Thou art proclaimed a fool , I think . Ajax . I say , the proclamation , Thersites .
Thou grumblest and railest every hour on Achilles ; and thou art as full of envy at
his greatness , as Cerberus is at Proserpina's beauty , ay , that thou barkest at
him .
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I know that , fool . Thersites . Ay , but that fool knows not himself . Ajax . Therefore
I beat thee . Thersites . Lo , lo , lo , lo , what modicums of wit he 1 Pound . Ass , a
cant term for a foolish fellow . 8 utters ! his evasions have ears thus long .
I know that , fool . Thersites . Ay , but that fool knows not himself . Ajax . Therefore
I beat thee . Thersites . Lo , lo , lo , lo , what modicums of wit he 1 Pound . Ass , a
cant term for a foolish fellow . 8 utters ! his evasions have ears thus long .
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