Troilus and Cressida. Coriolanus. Julius CaesarVernor, Hood and Sharp, 1814 |
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... strong immures The ravish'd Helen , Menelaus ' queen , With wanton Paris sleeps ; And that's the quarrel . To Tenedos they come ; And the deep - drawing barks do there disgorge Their warlike fraughtage : Now on Dardan plains The fresh ...
... strong immures The ravish'd Helen , Menelaus ' queen , With wanton Paris sleeps ; And that's the quarrel . To Tenedos they come ; And the deep - drawing barks do there disgorge Their warlike fraughtage : Now on Dardan plains The fresh ...
Page 9
... strong , and skilful to their strength , Fierce to their skill , and to their fierceness valiant ; But I am weaker than a woman's tear , Tamer than sleep , fonder than ignorance ; Less valiant than the virgin in the night , And skill ...
... strong , and skilful to their strength , Fierce to their skill , and to their fierceness valiant ; But I am weaker than a woman's tear , Tamer than sleep , fonder than ignorance ; Less valiant than the virgin in the night , And skill ...
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... strong - ribb'd bark through liquid mountains cut , Bounding between the two moist elements , Like Perseus ' horse : Where's then the saucy boat , Whose weak untimber'd sides but even now Co - rival'd greatness ? either to harbour fled ...
... strong - ribb'd bark through liquid mountains cut , Bounding between the two moist elements , Like Perseus ' horse : Where's then the saucy boat , Whose weak untimber'd sides but even now Co - rival'd greatness ? either to harbour fled ...
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... ( strong as the axletree On which heaven rides , ) knit all the Greekish ears To his experienc'd tongue , —yet let it please both , — Thou great , and wise , -to hear Ulysses speak . Agam . Speak , prince of Ithaca ; and be❜t of less ...
... ( strong as the axletree On which heaven rides , ) knit all the Greekish ears To his experienc'd tongue , —yet let it please both , — Thou great , and wise , -to hear Ulysses speak . Agam . Speak , prince of Ithaca ; and be❜t of less ...
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... strong joints , true swords ; and Jove ' . accord , Nothing so full of heart . But peace , Æneas , Peace , Trojan ; lay thy finger on thy lips ! The worthiness of praise disdains his worth , If that the prais'd himself bring the praise ...
... strong joints , true swords ; and Jove ' . accord , Nothing so full of heart . But peace , Æneas , Peace , Trojan ; lay thy finger on thy lips ! The worthiness of praise disdains his worth , If that the prais'd himself bring the praise ...
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