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... master of his heart , Let him to field ; Troilus , alas , hath none ! Pan . Will this gear ne'er be mended ? Tro . The Greeks are strong and skilful to their strength , Fierce to their skill and to their fierceness valiant , But I am ...
... master of his heart , Let him to field ; Troilus , alas , hath none ! Pan . Will this gear ne'er be mended ? Tro . The Greeks are strong and skilful to their strength , Fierce to their skill and to their fierceness valiant , But I am ...
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... master ? at my cousin Cressida's ? Boy . No , sir ; he stays for you to conduct him thither . Pan . O , here he comes . How now , how now ! Tro . Sirrah , walk off . Enter Troilus . Pan . Have you seen my cousin ? Tro . No , Pandarus ...
... master ? at my cousin Cressida's ? Boy . No , sir ; he stays for you to conduct him thither . Pan . O , here he comes . How now , how now ! Tro . Sirrah , walk off . Enter Troilus . Pan . Have you seen my cousin ? Tro . No , Pandarus ...
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... master it : in faith , I lie ; My thoughts were like unbridled children , grown Too headstrong for their mother . See , we fools ! Why have I blabb'd ? who shall be true to us , When we are so unsecret to ourselves ? But , though I ...
... master it : in faith , I lie ; My thoughts were like unbridled children , grown Too headstrong for their mother . See , we fools ! Why have I blabb'd ? who shall be true to us , When we are so unsecret to ourselves ? But , though I ...
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... master now lies thinking in his bed Of thee and me , and sighs , and takes my glove , And gives memorial dainty kisses to it , As I kiss thee . Nay , do not snatch it from me ; He that takes that doth take my heart withal . Dio . I had ...
... master now lies thinking in his bed Of thee and me , and sighs , and takes my glove , And gives memorial dainty kisses to it , As I kiss thee . Nay , do not snatch it from me ; He that takes that doth take my heart withal . Dio . I had ...
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... master of it . Wilt thou not , beast , abide ? Why then , fly on , I'll hunt thee for thy hide . SCENE VII Another part of the field . Enter Achilles , with Myrmidons . Achil . Come here about me , you my Myrmidons ; Mark what I say ...
... master of it . Wilt thou not , beast , abide ? Why then , fly on , I'll hunt thee for thy hide . SCENE VII Another part of the field . Enter Achilles , with Myrmidons . Achil . Come here about me , you my Myrmidons ; Mark what I say ...
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