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Ay , do , do ; thou sodden - witted lord ! thou hast no more brain than I have in
mine elbows ; an assinego 8 may tutor thee : Thou scurvy valiant ass ! thou art
here put to thrash Trojans ; and thou art bought and sold among those of any wit ,
like ...
Ay , do , do ; thou sodden - witted lord ! thou hast no more brain than I have in
mine elbows ; an assinego 8 may tutor thee : Thou scurvy valiant ass ! thou art
here put to thrash Trojans ; and thou art bought and sold among those of any wit ,
like ...
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Thersites , my lord . Achilles . Where , where ? -Art thou come ? Why , my cheese
, my digestion , why hast thou not served thyself 4 The wand of Mercury , which is
wreathed with serpents . • Leprous persons . in to my table so many meals ?
Thersites , my lord . Achilles . Where , where ? -Art thou come ? Why , my cheese
, my digestion , why hast thou not served thyself 4 The wand of Mercury , which is
wreathed with serpents . • Leprous persons . in to my table so many meals ?
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It should seem , fellow , that thou hast not seen the lady Cressida . I come to
speak with Paris from the prince Troilus : I will make a complimental assault upon
him , for my business seeths . 4 Servant . Sodden business ! there's a stewed
phrase ...
It should seem , fellow , that thou hast not seen the lady Cressida . I come to
speak with Paris from the prince Troilus : I will make a complimental assault upon
him , for my business seeths . 4 Servant . Sodden business ! there's a stewed
phrase ...
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She shall have it , my lord , if it be not my lord Paris . Pandarus . He ! no , she'll
none of him . - Come , come , I'll hear no more of this ; I'll sing you a song now .
Helen . Ay , ay , pr'ythee now . By my troth , sweet lord , thou hast a fine forehead .
She shall have it , my lord , if it be not my lord Paris . Pandarus . He ! no , she'll
none of him . - Come , come , I'll hear no more of this ; I'll sing you a song now .
Helen . Ay , ay , pr'ythee now . By my troth , sweet lord , thou hast a fine forehead .
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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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