The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 113
... hold : Unarm , sweet Hector . Hect . Hold you still , I say ; Mine honour keeps the weather of my fate : Life every man holds dear ; but the dear man Holds honour far more precious - dear than life : - VOL . IX H Enter TROILUS . How now ...
... hold : Unarm , sweet Hector . Hect . Hold you still , I say ; Mine honour keeps the weather of my fate : Life every man holds dear ; but the dear man Holds honour far more precious - dear than life : - VOL . IX H Enter TROILUS . How now ...
Page 257
... Hold , hold , hold , hold . O Tullus , - Auf . My noble masters , hear me speak . 1 Lord . 2 Lord . Thou hast done a deed whereat valour will weep . 3 Lord . Tread not upon him . - Masters all , be quiet ; Put up your swords . Auf . My ...
... Hold , hold , hold , hold . O Tullus , - Auf . My noble masters , hear me speak . 1 Lord . 2 Lord . Thou hast done a deed whereat valour will weep . 3 Lord . Tread not upon him . - Masters all , be quiet ; Put up your swords . Auf . My ...
Page 349
... Hold thou my sword - hilts , whilst I run on it . Vol . That's not an office for a friend , my lord . [ Alarum still . Cli . Fly , fly , my lord ; there is no tarrying here . Bru . Farewell to you ; -and you ; -and you , Volum- nius ...
... Hold thou my sword - hilts , whilst I run on it . Vol . That's not an office for a friend , my lord . [ Alarum still . Cli . Fly , fly , my lord ; there is no tarrying here . Bru . Farewell to you ; -and you ; -and you , Volum- nius ...
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