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... Queen Hecuba and Helen . Up to the eastern tower , Whose height commands as subject all the vale , To see the battle . Hector , whose patience Is as a virtue fix'd , to - day was moved : He chid Andromache and struck his armourer ; And ...
... Queen Hecuba and Helen . Up to the eastern tower , Whose height commands as subject all the vale , To see the battle . Hector , whose patience Is as a virtue fix'd , to - day was moved : He chid Andromache and struck his armourer ; And ...
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... queen , whose youth and freshness Wrinkles Apollo's and makes stale the morning . Why keep we her ? the Grecians keep our aunt : Is she worth keeping ? why , she is a pearl , Whose price hath launch'd above a thousand ships , And turn'd ...
... queen , whose youth and freshness Wrinkles Apollo's and makes stale the morning . Why keep we her ? the Grecians keep our aunt : Is she worth keeping ? why , she is a pearl , Whose price hath launch'd above a thousand ships , And turn'd ...
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... queen , Disgrace to your great worths , and shame to me , Now to deliver her possession up On terms of base compulsion ! Can it be That so degenerate a strain as this Should once set footing in your generous bosoms ? There's not the ...
... queen , Disgrace to your great worths , and shame to me , Now to deliver her possession up On terms of base compulsion ! Can it be That so degenerate a strain as this Should once set footing in your generous bosoms ? There's not the ...
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... queen ! fair thoughts be your fair pillow ! Helen . 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 ...
... queen ! fair thoughts be your fair pillow ! Helen . 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 ...
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... queen , go to : -commends himself most affectionately to you— Helen . You shall not bob us out of our melody : if you do , our melancholy upon your head ! ... Pan . Sweet queen , sweet queen ; that's a sweet queen , i̇ ' faith . Helen ...
... queen , go to : -commends himself most affectionately to you— Helen . You shall not bob us out of our melody : if you do , our melancholy upon your head ! ... Pan . Sweet queen , sweet queen ; that's a sweet queen , i̇ ' faith . Helen ...
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