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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
...
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 great Achilles , —whom opinion crowns The sinew and the forehand of our
host , Having his ear full of his airy fame , Grows dainty of his worth , and in his
tent Lies mocking our designs : With him , Patroclus , Upon a lazy bed the live -
long ...
The great Achilles , —whom opinion crowns The sinew and the forehand of our
host , Having his ear full of his airy fame , Grows dainty of his worth , and in his
tent Lies mocking our designs : With him , Patroclus , Upon a lazy bed the live -
long ...
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Priam . After so many hours , lives , speeches , spent , Thus once again says
Nestor from the Greeks : Deliver Helen , and all damage elseAs honour , loss of
time , travel , expense , Wounds , friends , and what else dear that is consum'd In
hot ...
Priam . After so many hours , lives , speeches , spent , Thus once again says
Nestor from the Greeks : Deliver Helen , and all damage elseAs honour , loss of
time , travel , expense , Wounds , friends , and what else dear that is consum'd In
hot ...
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For , oh , love's bow Shoots buck and doe : The shaft confounds , Not that it
wounds , But tickles still the sore . These lovers cry — Oh ! oh ! they die ! Yet that
which seems the wound to kill , Doth turn oh ! oh ! to ha ! ha ! he ! So dying love
lives ...
For , oh , love's bow Shoots buck and doe : The shaft confounds , Not that it
wounds , But tickles still the sore . These lovers cry — Oh ! oh ! they die ! Yet that
which seems the wound to kill , Doth turn oh ! oh ! to ha ! ha ! he ! So dying love
lives ...
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Cressida . Nor nothing monstrous neither ? Troilus . Nothing , but our
undertakings : when we vow to weep seas , live in fire , eat rocks , tame tigers :
thinking it harder for our mistress to devise imposition enough , than for us to
undergo any ...
Cressida . Nor nothing monstrous neither ? Troilus . Nothing , but our
undertakings : when we vow to weep seas , live in fire , eat rocks , tame tigers :
thinking it harder for our mistress to devise imposition enough , than for us to
undergo any ...
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