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... Agam . Princes , What grief hath set the jaundice on your cheeks ? The ample proposition that hope makes In all designs begun on earth below Fails in the promised largeness : checks and disasters . 40 Act I. Sc . iii . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA.
... Agam . Princes , What grief hath set the jaundice on your cheeks ? The ample proposition that hope makes In all designs begun on earth below Fails in the promised largeness : checks and disasters . 40 Act I. Sc . iii . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA.
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... Agam . Speak , Prince of Ithaca ; and be ' t of less expect That matter needless , of importless burthen , Divide thy lips , than we are confident , When rank Thersites opes his mastic jaws , We shall hear music , wit and oracle . Ulyss ...
... Agam . Speak , Prince of Ithaca ; and be ' t of less expect That matter needless , of importless burthen , Divide thy lips , than we are confident , When rank Thersites opes his mastic jaws , We shall hear music , wit and oracle . Ulyss ...
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... Agam . The nature of the sickness found , Ulysses , What is the remedy ? Ulyss . The great Achilles , whom opinion crowns The sinew and the forehand of our host , Having his ear full of his airy fame , Grows dainty of his worth , and in ...
... Agam . The nature of the sickness found , Ulysses , What is the remedy ? Ulyss . The great Achilles , whom opinion crowns The sinew and the forehand of our host , Having his ear full of his airy fame , Grows dainty of his worth , and in ...
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... Agam . What trumpet ? look , Menelaus . Men . From Troy . Enter Eneas . Agam . What would you ' fore our tent ? 200 210 [ Tucket . Ene . Is this great Agamemnon's tent , I pray you ? Agam . Even this . Ene . May one that is a herald and ...
... Agam . What trumpet ? look , Menelaus . Men . From Troy . Enter Eneas . Agam . What would you ' fore our tent ? 200 210 [ Tucket . Ene . Is this great Agamemnon's tent , I pray you ? Agam . Even this . Ene . May one that is a herald and ...
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... 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 : How ! Which is that god in office , guiding men ? Which is the high and ...
... 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 : How ! Which is that god in office , guiding men ? Which is the high and ...
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