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Page 3
... dost not speak so much . Pan . Faith , I'll not meddle in ' t . be fair , ' tis the better for her ; mends in her own hands . Let her be as she is : if she an she be not , she has the Tro . Good Pandarus , how now , Pandarus ! Pan . I ...
... dost not speak so much . Pan . Faith , I'll not meddle in ' t . be fair , ' tis the better for her ; mends in her own hands . Let her be as she is : if she an she be not , she has the Tro . Good Pandarus , how now , Pandarus ! Pan . I ...
Page 56
... dost not use me courteously , To shame the zeal of my petition to thee In praising her : I tell thee , lord of Greece , She is as far high - soaring o'er thy praises As thou unworthy to be call'd her servant . I charge thee use her well ...
... dost not use me courteously , To shame the zeal of my petition to thee In praising her : I tell thee , lord of Greece , She is as far high - soaring o'er thy praises As thou unworthy to be call'd her servant . I charge thee use her well ...
Page 63
... dost thou so oppress me with thine eye ? Achil . Tell me , you heavens , in which part of his body Shall I destroy him ? whether there , or there , or there ? That I may give the local wound a name , And make distinct the very breach ...
... dost thou so oppress me with thine eye ? Achil . Tell me , you heavens , in which part of his body Shall I destroy him ? whether there , or there , or there ? That I may give the local wound a name , And make distinct the very breach ...
Page 64
... Dost thou entreat me , Hector ? To - morrow do I meet thee , fell as death ; To - night all friends . Hect . Thy hand upon that match . Agam . First , all you peers of Greece , go to my tent ; There in the full convive we afterwards ...
... Dost thou entreat me , Hector ? To - morrow do I meet thee , fell as death ; To - night all friends . Hect . Thy hand upon that match . Agam . First , all you peers of Greece , go to my tent ; There in the full convive we afterwards ...
Page 131
... dost confess , Were fit for thee to use , as they to claim , In asking their good loves ; but thou wilt frame Thyself , forsooth , hereafter theirs , so far As thou hast power and person . Men . This but done , Even as she speaks , why ...
... dost confess , Were fit for thee to use , as they to claim , In asking their good loves ; but thou wilt frame Thyself , forsooth , hereafter theirs , so far As thou hast power and person . Men . This but done , Even as she speaks , why ...
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