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... thee , thou mongrel beef- witted lord ! Ajax . Speak then , thou vinewed'st leaven , speak : I will beat thee into handsomeness . Ther . I shall sooner rail thee into wit and holiness : but , I think , thy horse will sooner con an ...
... thee , thou mongrel beef- witted lord ! Ajax . Speak then , thou vinewed'st leaven , speak : I will beat thee into handsomeness . Ther . I shall sooner rail thee into wit and holiness : but , I think , thy horse will sooner con an ...
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... thee from a tutor , and discipline come not near thee ! Let thy blood be thy direction till thy death ! then if she that lays thee out says thou art a fair corse , I'll be sworn and sworn upon ' t she never shrouded any but lazars ...
... thee from a tutor , and discipline come not near thee ! Let thy blood be thy direction till thy death ! then if she that lays thee out says thou art a fair corse , I'll be sworn and sworn upon ' t she never shrouded any but lazars ...
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... thee what she is . Entreat her fair ; and , by my soul , fair Greek , If e'er thou stand at mercy of my sword , Name ... thee In praising her : I tell thee , lord of Greece , She is as far high - soaring o'er thy praises As thou unworthy ...
... thee what she is . Entreat her fair ; and , by my soul , fair Greek , If e'er thou stand at mercy of my sword , Name ... thee In praising her : I tell thee , lord of Greece , She is as far high - soaring o'er thy praises As thou unworthy ...
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... thee , Ajax : By him that thunders , thou hast lusty arms ; Hector would have them fall upon him thus : Cousin , all honour to thee ! Ajax . I thank thee , Hector : Thou art too gentle and too free a man : I came to kill thee , cousin ...
... thee , Ajax : By him that thunders , thou hast lusty arms ; Hector would have them fall upon him thus : Cousin , all honour to thee ! Ajax . I thank thee , Hector : Thou art too gentle and too free a man : I came to kill thee , cousin ...
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... thee , most imperious Agamemnon . Agam . [ To Troilus ] My well - famed lord of Troy , no less to you . Men . Let me ... thee oft , Labouring for destiny , make cruel way Through ranks of Greekish youth ; and I have seen thee , As hot as ...
... thee , most imperious Agamemnon . Agam . [ To Troilus ] My well - famed lord of Troy , no less to you . Men . Let me ... thee oft , Labouring for destiny , make cruel way Through ranks of Greekish youth ; and I have seen thee , As hot as ...
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