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... sleep , fonder than ignorance , Less valiant than the virgin in the night , And skilless as unpractised infancy . Pan . Well , I have told you enough of this : for my part , I'll not meddle nor make no farther . He that will have a cake ...
... sleep , fonder than ignorance , Less valiant than the virgin in the night , And skilless as unpractised infancy . Pan . Well , I have told you enough of this : for my part , I'll not meddle nor make no farther . He that will have a cake ...
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... chidden Mercury from Jove , Or like a star disorb'd ? Nay , if we talk of reason , Let's shut our gates , and sleep : manhood and honour Should have hare hearts , would they but fat their 23 Troilus and Cressida [ Act II , Sc . ii.
... chidden Mercury from Jove , Or like a star disorb'd ? Nay , if we talk of reason , Let's shut our gates , and sleep : manhood and honour Should have hare hearts , would they but fat their 23 Troilus and Cressida [ Act II , Sc . ii.
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... sleeping giant : ' tell him so . Patr . I shall ; and bring his answer presently . Agam . In second voice we'll not be satisfied ; [ Exit . We come to speak with him . Ulysses , enter you . [ Exit Ulysses . Ajax . What is he more than ...
... sleeping giant : ' tell him so . Patr . I shall ; and bring his answer presently . Agam . In second voice we'll not be satisfied ; [ Exit . We come to speak with him . Ulysses , enter you . [ Exit Ulysses . Ajax . What is he more than ...
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... sleep : Light boats sail swift , though greater hulks draw deep . ACT III - SCENE I Troy . A room in Priam's palace . Enter Pandarus and a Servant . [ Exeunt . Pan . Friend , you , pray you , a word : do you not follow the young Lord ...
... sleep : Light boats sail swift , though greater hulks draw deep . ACT III - SCENE I Troy . A room in Priam's palace . Enter Pandarus and a Servant . [ Exeunt . Pan . Friend , you , pray you , a word : do you not follow the young Lord ...
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... Trouble him not ; To bed , to bed : sleep kill those pretty eyes , And give as soft attachment to thy senses As infants ' empty of all thought ! [ Exeunt . Cres . Tro . I prithee now , to bed 50 Act IV , Sc . ii ] Troilus and Cressida.
... Trouble him not ; To bed , to bed : sleep kill those pretty eyes , And give as soft attachment to thy senses As infants ' empty of all thought ! [ Exeunt . Cres . Tro . I prithee now , to bed 50 Act IV , Sc . ii ] Troilus and Cressida.
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