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Page 12
... ears To his experienced tongue , yet let it please both , Thou great , and wise , to hear Ulysses speak . Agam . Speak , Prince of Ithaca ; and be ' t of less expect That matter needless , of importless burthen , Divide thy lips , than ...
... ears To his experienced tongue , yet let it please both , Thou great , and wise , to hear Ulysses speak . Agam . Speak , Prince of Ithaca ; and be ' t of less expect That matter needless , of importless burthen , Divide thy lips , than ...
Page 16
... ears . Agam . He hears nought privately that comes from Troy . Ene . Nor I from Troy come not to whisper him : I bring a trumpet to awake his ear , To set his sense on the attentive bent , And then to speak . Agam . Speak frankly as the ...
... ears . Agam . He hears nought privately that comes from Troy . Ene . Nor I from Troy come not to whisper him : I bring a trumpet to awake his ear , To set his sense on the attentive bent , And then to speak . Agam . Speak frankly as the ...
Page 21
... ears thus long I have bobbed his brain more than he has beat my bones : I will buy nine sparrows for a penny , and his pia mater is not worth the ninth part of a sparrow . This lord , Achilles , Ajax , who wears his wit in his belly and ...
... ears thus long I have bobbed his brain more than he has beat my bones : I will buy nine sparrows for a penny , and his pia mater is not worth the ninth part of a sparrow . This lord , Achilles , Ajax , who wears his wit in his belly and ...
Page 24
... ears , Two traded pilots ' twixt the dangerous shores Of will and judgement : how may I avoid , Although my will distaste what it elected , The wife I chose ? there can be no evasion To blench from this , and to stand firm by honour ...
... ears , Two traded pilots ' twixt the dangerous shores Of will and judgement : how may I avoid , Although my will distaste what it elected , The wife I chose ? there can be no evasion To blench from this , and to stand firm by honour ...
Page 25
... ears . Cas . Cry , Trojans , cry ! lend me ten thousand eyes , And I will fill them with prophetic tears . Hect . Peace , sister , peace ! Cas . Virgins and boys , mid age and wrinkled eld , Soft infancy , that nothing canst but cry ...
... ears . Cas . Cry , Trojans , cry ! lend me ten thousand eyes , And I will fill them with prophetic tears . Hect . Peace , sister , peace ! Cas . Virgins and boys , mid age and wrinkled eld , Soft infancy , that nothing canst but cry ...
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