The comedies, histories, tragedies and poems of William Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. National ed. [6], Volume 2 |
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... eyes : -Did her eyes run o'er too ? PAN . And Hector laughed . CRES . At what was all this laughing ? PAN . Marry , at the white hair that Helen spied on Troilus ' chin . CRES . An ' t had been a green hair , I should have laughed too ...
... eyes : -Did her eyes run o'er too ? PAN . And Hector laughed . CRES . At what was all this laughing ? PAN . Marry , at the white hair that Helen spied on Troilus ' chin . CRES . An ' t had been a green hair , I should have laughed too ...
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... eyes of Troilus . Ne'er look , ne'er look ; the eagles are gone ; crows and daws , crows and daws ! I had rather be such a man as Troilus , than Agamemnon and all Greece . CRES . There is among the Greeks , Achilles ; a better man than ...
... eyes of Troilus . Ne'er look , ne'er look ; the eagles are gone ; crows and daws , crows and daws ! I had rather be such a man as Troilus , than Agamemnon and all Greece . CRES . There is among the Greeks , Achilles ; a better man than ...
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... eyes of other mortals ? AGAM . ENE . Ay ; I ask , that I might waken reverence , And bid the cheek be ready with a blush Modest as morning when she coldly eyes The youthful Phoebus : Which is that god in office , guiding men ? How ...
... eyes of other mortals ? AGAM . ENE . Ay ; I ask , that I might waken reverence , And bid the cheek be ready with a blush Modest as morning when she coldly eyes The youthful Phoebus : Which is that god in office , guiding men ? How ...
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... eyes , And I will fill them with prophetic tears . HECT . Peace , sister , peace . CAS . Virgins and boys , mid - age , and wrinkled old " , Soft infancy , that nothing canst but cry , Add to my clamours ! let us pay betimes A moiety of ...
... eyes , And I will fill them with prophetic tears . HECT . Peace , sister , peace . CAS . Virgins and boys , mid - age , and wrinkled old " , Soft infancy , that nothing canst but cry , Add to my clamours ! let us pay betimes A moiety of ...
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... eyes : nor doth the eye itself ( That most pure spirit of sense ) behold itself , a ] Not going from itself ; but eye to eye oppos'd Salutes each other with each other's form . For speculation turns not to itself , Till it hath travell ...
... eyes : nor doth the eye itself ( That most pure spirit of sense ) behold itself , a ] Not going from itself ; but eye to eye oppos'd Salutes each other with each other's form . For speculation turns not to itself , Till it hath travell ...
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Achilles AGAM Agamemnon AJAX Antony Appears arms Aufidius better blood brother Brutus Cæsar Calchas call'd CASCA Cassius CLEO Cleopatra Cloten Cominius Coriolanus CRES Cressida Cymbeline dead death Diomed doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fight folio friends give gods Greeks GUIDERIUS hand Hark hath hear heart heaven HECT Hector honour IACH Imogen Julius Cæsar king lady look lord Lucius madam Malone Marcius Mark Antony Menelaus Menenius mistress never night noble old copies Pandarus passage PATR Patroclus peace Pericles Pisanio Posthumus pray Priam prince prithee quarto queen reading Roman Rome SCENE senate Shakspere Shakspere's soldier speak stand Steevens sweet sword tell thee THER Thersites thing thou art thou hast Titus TRAGEDIES.-VOL Troilus Trojan Troy ULYSS unto Volces word