O ho! groans out for ha! ha! ha!-hey ho! HELEN. In love, i' faith, to the very tip of the nose. PA...
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As sun to day, as turtle to her mate, As iron to adamant, as earth to th' centre- Yet, after all c...
For emulation hath a thousand sons That one by one pursue; if you give way, Or hedge aside from th...
For the enfreed Antenor, the fair Cressid. Let's have your company; or, if you please, Haste there...
PANDARUS. What a pair of spectacles is here! Let me embrace too. 'O heart,' as the goodly saying is...
CRESSIDA. No, Paris is not; for you know 'tis true That you are odd, and he is even with you. MENE...
HECTOR. I must not believe you. There they stand yet; and modestly I think The fall of every Phryg...
DIOMEDES. How now, my charge! CRESSIDA. Now, my sweet guardian! Hark, a word with you. [Whispers] ...
Ajax, your guard, stays to conduct you home. TROILUS. Have with you, Prince. My courteous lord, adi...
DROMIO OF EPHESUS. In verity, you did. My bones bear witness, That since have felt the vigour of hi...
Till I have brought him to his wits again, Or lose my labour in assaying it. ADRIANA. I will atten...
But he, I thank him, gnaw'd in two my cords Now am I Dromio and his man unbound. AEGEON. I am sure...
1602 THE HISTORY OF TROILUS AND CRESSIDA by William Shakespeare DRAMATIS PERSONAE PRIAM, King o...
And, like as there were husbandry in war, Before the sun rose he was harness'd light, And to the f...
PANDARUS. Helenus! no. Yes, he'll fight indifferent well. I marvel where Troilus is. Hark! do you n...