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That's done ; -as near as the extremest ends Of parallels ; as like as Vulcan and
his wife : Yet good Achilles still cries , Excellent ! ' Tis Nestor right ! Now play him
me , Patroclus , Arming to answer in a night alarm . And then , forsooth , the faint ...
That's done ; -as near as the extremest ends Of parallels ; as like as Vulcan and
his wife : Yet good Achilles still cries , Excellent ! ' Tis Nestor right ! Now play him
me , Patroclus , Arming to answer in a night alarm . And then , forsooth , the faint ...
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Hector , Deiphobus , Helenus , Antenor , and all the gallantry of Troy : I would fain
have armed to - night , but my Nell would not have it so . How chance my brother
Troilus went not ? Helen . He hangs the lip at something ; -- you know all , lord ...
Hector , Deiphobus , Helenus , Antenor , and all the gallantry of Troy : I would fain
have armed to - night , but my Nell would not have it so . How chance my brother
Troilus went not ? Helen . He hangs the lip at something ; -- you know all , lord ...
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Boldness comes to me now , and brings me heart : Prince Troilus , I have lov'd
you night and day For many weary months . Troilus . Why was my Cressid then
so hard to win ? Cressida . Hard to seem won ; but I was won , my lord , With the
first ...
Boldness comes to me now , and brings me heart : Prince Troilus , I have lov'd
you night and day For many weary months . Troilus . Why was my Cressid then
so hard to win ? Cressida . Hard to seem won ; but I was won , my lord , With the
first ...
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Haste there before us : I constantly do think , ( Or , rather , call my thought a
certain knowledge , ) My brother Trọilus lodges there to - night ; Rouse him , and
give him note of our approach , With the whole quality wherefore : I fear We shall
be ...
Haste there before us : I constantly do think , ( Or , rather , call my thought a
certain knowledge , ) My brother Trọilus lodges there to - night ; Rouse him , and
give him note of our approach , With the whole quality wherefore : I fear We shall
be ...
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To - morrow , do I meet thee , fell as death : To - night , all friends . Hector . Thy
hand upon that match . Agamemnon . First , all you peers of Greece , gò to my
tent ; There in the full convive 4 we : afterwards , 2 Forename , 3 Stithy , is a
smith's ...
To - morrow , do I meet thee , fell as death : To - night , all friends . Hector . Thy
hand upon that match . Agamemnon . First , all you peers of Greece , gò to my
tent ; There in the full convive 4 we : afterwards , 2 Forename , 3 Stithy , is a
smith's ...
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