The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... Greekes do pitch Their brave Pavillions . Priams six - gated City , Dardan and Timbria , Helias , Chetas , Trojen , And Antenonidus with massie Staples And corresponsive and fulfilling Bolts Stirre up the Sonnes of Troy . Now ...
... Greekes do pitch Their brave Pavillions . Priams six - gated City , Dardan and Timbria , Helias , Chetas , Trojen , And Antenonidus with massie Staples And corresponsive and fulfilling Bolts Stirre up the Sonnes of Troy . Now ...
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... Greekes eares To his experienc'd tongue : yet let it please both ( Thou Great , and Wise ) to heare Ulysses speake . 70 55-6 . I 1.-Q. 64. whar : what - 2-4F . 50-1 . I 1.-Q. 52. Heard : herd - 3-4F . 59. Retyres : Retorts - DYCE . 73 ...
... Greekes eares To his experienc'd tongue : yet let it please both ( Thou Great , and Wise ) to heare Ulysses speake . 70 55-6 . I 1.-Q. 64. whar : what - 2-4F . 50-1 . I 1.-Q. 52. Heard : herd - 3-4F . 59. Retyres : Retorts - DYCE . 73 ...
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... Greekes , Shall make it good , or do his best to do it . He hath a Lady , wiser , fairer , truer , Then ever Greeke did compasse in his armes , And will to morrow with his Trumpet call , 280 Midway betweene your Tents , and walles of ...
... Greekes , Shall make it good , or do his best to do it . He hath a Lady , wiser , fairer , truer , Then ever Greeke did compasse in his armes , And will to morrow with his Trumpet call , 280 Midway betweene your Tents , and walles of ...
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