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... war : So that the ram , that batters down the wall , For the great swing and rudeness of his poize , They place before his hand that made the engine ; Or those , that with the fineness of their souls By reason guide his execution .
... war : So that the ram , that batters down the wall , For the great swing and rudeness of his poize , They place before his hand that made the engine ; Or those , that with the fineness of their souls By reason guide his execution .
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a You are Had it our name , the value of one ten ; What merit's in that reason , which denies The yielding of her up ? Tro . Fie , fie , my brother ! Weigh you the worth and honour of a king , So great as our dread father , in a scale ...
a You are Had it our name , the value of one ten ; What merit's in that reason , which denies The yielding of her up ? Tro . Fie , fie , my brother ! Weigh you the worth and honour of a king , So great as our dread father , in a scale ...
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Now , youthful Troilus , do not these high strains Of divination in our fifter work Some touches of remorse ? or is your blood So nadly hot , that no discourse of reason , Nor fear of bad success in a bad cause , Can qualify the same ?
Now , youthful Troilus , do not these high strains Of divination in our fifter work Some touches of remorse ? or is your blood So nadly hot , that no discourse of reason , Nor fear of bad success in a bad cause , Can qualify the same ?
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Paris , and Troilus , you have both said well ; And on the cause and question now in hand Have gloz'd , —but superficially ; not much Unlike young men , whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philofophy : The reasons , you alledge ...
Paris , and Troilus , you have both said well ; And on the cause and question now in hand Have gloz'd , —but superficially ; not much Unlike young men , whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philofophy : The reasons , you alledge ...
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Agam . ' Hear you , Patroclus ;We Te are too well acquainted with these answers : But his evasion , wingid thus swift with scorn , Cannot outfly our apprehensions . Much attribute le bath ; and much the reason Why we ...
Agam . ' Hear you , Patroclus ;We Te are too well acquainted with these answers : But his evasion , wingid thus swift with scorn , Cannot outfly our apprehensions . Much attribute le bath ; and much the reason Why we ...
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