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Page 23
... dear that is consumed In hot digestion of this cormorant war , Shall be struck off . ' Hector , what say you to ' t ? Hect . Though no man lesser fears the Greeks than I As far as toucheth my particular , Yet , dread Priam , There is no ...
... dear that is consumed In hot digestion of this cormorant war , Shall be struck off . ' Hector , what say you to ' t ? Hect . Though no man lesser fears the Greeks than I As far as toucheth my particular , Yet , dread Priam , There is no ...
Page 34
... Dear lord , you are full of fair words . Pan . You speak your fair pleasure , sweet queen . Fair prince , here is good broken music . Par . You have broke it , cousin : and , by my life , you shall make it whole again ; you shall piece ...
... Dear lord , you are full of fair words . Pan . You speak your fair pleasure , sweet queen . Fair prince , here is good broken music . Par . You have broke it , cousin : and , by my life , you shall make it whole again ; you shall piece ...
Page 42
... dear . Oft have you - often have you thanks therefore— Desired my Cressid in right great exchange , Whom Troy hath still denied : but this Antenor , I know , is such a wrest in their affairs , That their negotiations all must slack ...
... dear . Oft have you - often have you thanks therefore— Desired my Cressid in right great exchange , Whom Troy hath still denied : but this Antenor , I know , is such a wrest in their affairs , That their negotiations all must slack ...
Page 44
... dear in use ! What things again most dear in the esteem And poor in worth ! Now shall we see to - morrow— An act that very chance doth throw upon him- Ajax renown'd . O heavens , what some men do , While some men leave to do ! How some ...
... dear in use ! What things again most dear in the esteem And poor in worth ! Now shall we see to - morrow— An act that very chance doth throw upon him- Ajax renown'd . O heavens , what some men do , While some men leave to do ! How some ...
Page 45
... dear my lord , Keeps honour bright : to have done , is to hang Quite out of fashion , like a rusty mail In monumental mockery . Take the instant way ; For honour travels in a strait so narrow , Where one but goes abreast : keep then the ...
... dear my lord , Keeps honour bright : to have done , is to hang Quite out of fashion , like a rusty mail In monumental mockery . Take the instant way ; For honour travels in a strait so narrow , Where one but goes abreast : keep then the ...
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